i i f R..-==.;°~=~¢ 13 i - ‘ ~ - , i _ .,. ' ‘ ' , ,Remarkable ,Profits ch Govperjnmimtt 6% Bonds iiéiii BELIFVB that ui lsvonnsnt Das. llth 1920: rzdremle st Rr Plvllll lilhzllhordtl 6° o itrnoltytzw D01! oi ny nswisi mum ll. izriti si mm ness Ov” iiesi-m¢ni~nnrFii»¢ii‘ i ` Pensioners- inent `;:nddt.0ool:nnmdennninR:.m'snnwbehsss:: ful' $25.0) With the hmd l tlsfl Y :BUF iisrninl thls -me hand would vnlue of ll” ‘ rrnch HIM! ill Dil mg? Fai: think was tlib menus to lfnndi Governinuit securities vi s rise of Indy I mnt ln the franc menus ln fmmedlntr profit' of 49% °fl lb* ""§i"ii'&i“" “S63 i"’° "'"‘°" "35 ‘iii ‘if.’r°°=s"”iii» 5§'.'»~f' "5 I. r » t - :ind of lfé; franrsfil-"`r¢:nt);l:nGr§vunmrnl. 6% Lrisnof ICH: for every $25.!!! lnvsstsd to-day. With the French frsiii- at In ants per frnnc ls little over noe- I~nlf Itit r vnlue) riich hand of lull francs French Govan- rirni rizfimii would to ii-oriii sioiioo. m»m=n¢in¢ . mai. si $15.11) or over 3(X)% on tlis $2511) invrnad \04l¥ We made n lrngthy andulmroiinh inveszlptlon to deter-iss ilie best wsy to huy French lranoi for nisximnni limits We believe that the Fri-ni-ii tfoivrninent 6% Bonds nrd_ilie hen. and logical medium li-ir they reprrsent to French iti'S!0Y! prei-liiely rihnt Cnnridinri (nvernmerit Victory Bonds repraat to Cansilinn invrniors. being I nl lnvestnienu for every ln- rtitution_ trust fund ani' savingssbarilr in Frnncenndroiilitiite ri virirtly high-grade. ¢ili»eilge government iiivesirieris. They may he mid iisaiii iriiiqnilv fnr :rot raih rl the prevnlliiig rsle not only in France Illie terms are listed un the Paris Bonne) hiii ihroiiglinui ilie principal financial tvntrrr of the isnrlil. The interest fciirnrii l-tive :iiviziys lireii paid promptly on tie ilnt arid mn he rnilied in Montreal. New \'ork._- l.nrirlnn. Rami-_ Amsterdam. Eriiesrls. Madrid. Berne. Berlin. \'ienriii. (`npenl.agvii, Stockholm. Biicliuest. Rio de Jsneirri. l’i.i-no, Aires iiiiil in iiici iliruiigliout ilir world at the mrrrni rate fur fraiiits lrrncli iruniii, we believe. will iinqueittionabli' nlil ulli- inszeiy mine 1....-R in their mu mid uiui- ui' Stusm ner ituu trams. .\ iiiile ni-r a ceniiirv ago ihe Fnited Stn:i-i ivii-il .ll inillloru of dollars!--u iiilraniii- turn in that tinie-1u l-.iiriipt-. and l..~.ii|. then imeli- in ngiieiilturxl tnuntry with no trvelciwd rr.-i».iii_-i-ii. li»r ~iii':\iion was vnnsiderril wry had aL the time. Agniii. utter :i-»- Ainrrian tiivil War gold mid nl a rremiiim of aluiiist 2005,. in New York but British. Frenrli nnd Dutch invzrwrifmore iicriistumed to iliai sort of thing because nl their internaiionsl tdeuroini. nnly uw in the deprednud rttrrrney an uppiariuriity inr very large profits by investment ln gilt-edged but depreciated Ainerinn seciirillse. To-dsy the t'niied .Crates forni one nl the rieliest muntries In the world. Probably ten times as destructive hy comparison iviili the late World War lwhich resiiltefi in therlepreciation nf the irifine- inry unit ol prartlrally fiery wiiniry in the norlily v.ii.~ thr \\ur nllfl65-1870 belvievn Yiuril iinil Faraguuy. whkli resuilril in the virrrnl tlctiiris out oi iill ol P-.irariiaysn manhood. prartlul hunlznirilcy. huge inifrmiiiiies, anfl ii-hirli. in the country. left tiiienty-fi-e iinmen for i-acli surviving mule. no ivisniilactiires :ind no higlily-eiliimtrd nationalism such as l-rsnre eninys \i>rl|y. Psrnguav eventually remvered anil those who hari fnilli in the reeovery of that nation earned lur- IUDEI. _Er\llsnd. inn. once faced what iwrned tn be a financial dinner. During the Napoleonic wsu British securities sunk in_nut io nothing; hut mnn tilier the Vlcwry of Wstedon Hrillrh lronrlii soared rettiniing ' t fortunes ln thou who hld ruirrhsseil iliem iihi-ri things lonY:d lilscliiest fnr England. snd wld theiri alter \\'ellington's virtary became known. ,Franca tankrii;-it st the hai-iris of Bismarck during the l-r_uricmPvrussian \Vnr of llI7!l. sufierrd an rxperience which is still within the iriemnvy of living man and which serves to set st rest any doubt as in the ability nl the Frrnch people to wmlrlstely rentnre their public finsnces; ller tinvemment lon s told di-mn to 7% of their normal i'aliii~thei- lacked hopeless-but witlrin a few years I-'rinse had ret her house in cider, rlischarced all of her nbligatinns und the bonds were uuarn back to l ar. ln (nrt. records rhviw that Frrnrli securities in_’d mi-r lat-making foriiiiii-it iurtlinse who had noni-used Lrit znri enicrprite in invrst in the temporarily depreciated Covtwrtrnenl. londs of France. Rr-c_eri\ _history has shawn remarkable exarnplzo of the relinbilltstzon of riatiuifs firisrin-sl Afltr ihr \\`rrrld \\'a! Englvlld qw the day thlt only U JS rnuld ln- tilvii-neil for nne roi-nd sterling. English currency rail lou aliitit one-ihiril nl iii inirrristionai vzlue. Ai this nrmtnl the sitiiuiirn Inns rizlv.-rl itself and the Briliiih poiiml is tnts more worth ii; iull vain- in iiie init-rniiiiun.il n-nrkei. Fveri (`:~riari‘aii irmrmbrrs that .~i few i-sm. nm-,_ in |o3n .nil iozt. iiiirn fxriiiiiiiiiig miiariiaii nwnry tm Anim.-,ii nfnri- he ii-iiiii .iii-ii fii=v':sz.m Ami-timn iiinney ini init l iinrdiari ri-ll:ir= 'lurrr iii-r» |irr~riim.nri~ ai that lime ihni an ivin lair" "fi ifcisi-eri iii Vavisdiari rmrii-y ivoiilrl inks rliirn li:'. 'i~.~i'.:i-ali-ly trim- H.-il nn: mairrinlin. Inveiitrirr in ilir l`n-ieil .\`i:i'i-~ prvmv-il thai r-urrhaimq <`;na¢t_,,, lmeiriiiirni and mi~nici|a! bnrirls wa- tviiirid in turn out irnrrirrnlii-r from: or lntrr. Tli- Variadisn rfnilar started iii iemiir ii~ -rviirisi-i-i-=il ialui- rnfl Ai ihr prism-ii rmmeni il.f fi i;.~tien i= ew ri rri-riwl. Van-.ifiaii s ran rihtiin slightly .. ...i than im; mir ~ an .».i;..ri1r\r sim noi.. fuiiiarlian ini-my h`.1r.v lanzriiari I mi-rriinint aril :i»i.iiiri1.:il honda are now tt~llin_' i`iin=ir!t-i.i‘»i:.‘ alot" yi.” 'Ihr _‘ii-.~= irzi-._ Riser ite i-.=ir. iiai mir-ti-rl ai IS c-nu 9,., lrnnc f.i §i._'r.u_t.ii in tincm Su..-.~ iranrs To-fini' thi- swim :ww .wi in-i-. him- iii: i i ai iim- iran si.<>.mno;.¢. iii_0¢y`i _“vi its liiiric--»-1 ini nit ii i:i‘ii r.| $4_1fl.l tl mi eva-iv l0_f\i.0 Styli" limit r~iim.:~siil ii iiii trait hui.. 5lir~v\d iiii-tutors eainril a tzttilutiur; i:i.:ie nri tl i-:r inii =i:ntiii wry unit. In tlis,I\lr:\:e 3: vents Nr ll er 003 gitllderr sr: mirth e. ' . iii iii #iii iii 'iii iii; i ii i§§! -.. g ‘ " .1 an rev t.i on vlariizjl;-isr sold dsln tn |I.76i. ,......' "25ii°‘.i"»’»i‘?%i l . Sisdlsh krone ai 5 i i Mum is Jsssl .i§'ili.tl‘°i!»"i?i?i'.l'_i ~.1$’i"i?.£»"§i-2 51': 2°. l'.“i.$.‘.'i§l"f.°°i3$‘.”.$§ thu nilntsstm ornith- hsn ge hs been rntlier _ Dnnlii krone sold MW krone. The stints vt! hon: time f. r iilillii ifiiiig ' ff iii! gigiigéi iflfii éiiliii iiliiiii iii” iiii #sg ur oiinio 7 lang. The remarkable sdvnnci-_nl uie Nsi-wsgisn eiretiuite deirlr Angina” in im ii.-t hmnry io reoeiunr itself wmv sv nl our lim. From ii.1 cents ner krone or ll.t10.00 ner 10.11!! Norwegian krone. the vrilue hss rizn ln s (PIII short yan to the plvseril quotation of 14 cents ner krone ar Sl.- 4fll.U)per l0.0X) kron.-_-A Drolit of $l.2'50.l»0 on evtrl' 10.003 Noi-weghn krone purchnsed. Tlv-_Norvfriiln krone his nit. yrt reschrd per bitt it is expected that in the eompsrntlvelv near future the unit will tniich zum tv.-nu utr Irion: or $2.- liw.00 per i0_t\'l0 ltron-_ Our clients who are still lnterestirl in Nnrwegisn expbange fee_l ns wi- do-_tli:it it ls only a question ol tlniv before the Norwegian krone will tnuch pu. A luv enri ago S in'ii monetsrv unit. th' prsetw was iiuoted ai.y|l.T5 ceniii ppzr pevtl. or ll.I7.i.0l ner l0.0)`l ne- un Svsiiisii i-;i~ii¢iii¢= nu nw remverel in isnt cms im :ru-is or $1,554.00 wr l0.00’l pes~tn_i-iii gnhtnvemenl tif $4095) on every lll,0t)t) pesetai. Thu unit is als-i exnei:t.e1 to touch pnr shortly. South Amsrienn exchanges src dnlly showin! sulilsr Wide and siibsuiitinl ininmvements intheir value. The Arsltlne ne", mt so long nqu, vvu worth only 1l.30 _emits net' peso Ol' 81.&‘ii0.00 ner l0,000 pans. To-rlsy the Argenine peso I! 000*-¢’i at over 40.30 cents per new or 84.ot\0.00 Nr l0.9lh'l NDI ilinwing at proht of $l.Z:'iu.tl) on every 10.030 Argenine peas. Them fiicts speak for themsdves. The history of the world convinces tri- forcibly that the rnost diiliciilt thing in destroy is national exisienge. Wiie_n million! of men and populations of nillmnt Ieni thsir collective efons nothing is iniponlhl/~. Th: Frmcli fnns will coin: hack. We belisve tint the grenteat opportunity of tht ofrsrlil renei-ation tu rain reinnrkiible pmfi ii e.riiu to-day |01' I°*°l*-°f‘ through the purchase ni' Frenfth Governmvnt 6% Bonds. Thus securities rank an the nre»e.niinest class of French finvernment. hands and are virtuall s manage on the potential nnrf vsst. resources uf the Reriiiblie of Frnncr. Th-se_bonds are vllld for thirty ynars after date of cnll anl the interest mllwhi psynble June ldth ani Decemllfl' \6l\1 lf! _VIIH fm' 5" V3" after their rrsnfdive ilue dstes. thus enabling the liivestnr lo rash thv~rn‘nt any time i|\_ the interval thnt the exchange rates are in his fsror. The liilher the rnte. nf the franc the more Fnnsdian rlollsrs will the inventor ubtsln_for his interest- enupunn Thus as the franr rises. not only will the value of the hniidii increue but the intsreni.-innnme will bezome ll’¢ll»=f ll! mater. It will be seen-thni at the present rate nltlisirsncthelioldsr nf s l0.000-fi-sn: French Gnveriiinent 6'/Z. Band will receive fnr his rounons which iilwnyii arllrelati- 600 fmiios Mr annum a sirm in Canadian monzy equ vslent lo a return of nvrr 1”, on liiiiiiivestem-nl. thiitis_ the mstof i l0.0M-fran: bnndvrhicli is at present $250.00. When the func reaches B cents horr- ever, the value nl thi- enupuris will be much higher: 60" friuqi will he worth 848.00 which. on un invutmsnt ol' $353.00 it equnl ln a yield of l9'.'L. \\'heii the franc liar reached ln cents or $l_00fl_ll0 per 10.011- irsnf lmnd thr return will be iitlll hllhsr. Every 600 francs in iriiemit mupiiiii will biinii $60.00 when ==\h¢d~ HM UH i-ii-lil is 24%. At li reiiut per franc thi- mupons on I l0.00ll- lntnc hond (vi‘hicli bond mit! orilv $250.0) ln-dll' Illini! I rinrrnal exchsnle value nf $l.0Ml.0fll. will br Wbflh |9000 N' prerieniin 1 retum nf 16%. Angl lnstly. with the franc at par the rniimm ,nr one year arnnuntin; in (Wi frsnzg will bn Wftrlh Sl l.K.\n. This sum is rqiiiv-aleni. tn tin iriterml yield clover 4h"'s on the original investment of $150.9). V Frenfti lnrlusirm iii-_ilirivlnt siii umrkitir overtime- France is mpidly re-vnlwing the export markets of the wnrlfl. l~,»f shipping i- i-rriwding t e wnrld'ii nuns. and tht nation iiliiiws rvery eviilenri- of rnsterliil snl enniwmlf: nf0¢\’¢»l' liepamtinriu pavriienls iirv. ‘enhrincinv |h~ I-rentzh tfrssury. A gn-ut wav# nfeonidtgnre issiregriins nv-er 'France Uufrf lb! Fninrnre Government. including six ex-premii-ri, t_n¢_k power. li is riiiimnieif thzt nn less than elulil hundred millions nf gold ii.-.lim ii-in iii- ifmirii nmonii- Arimim. ar- uqisniii; in any brick into ilie country. Thi- cirr-uliiiion nf French currency is heli-ig drristimlly iwirtniled. Th- militant of dollsn expended hi' iriitrisiti fnrm ia great nddiiinn to tlv- wesltli of the nation. Thesr rnnditions should hr quickly reflevtlerl in_ranid enhance- ments in the value of French francs and in French finver_ri- ment bonds. That is svliy wt-_urge you to buy now vrhili: liese securities are on the bargain counter. _ Table Showing Present Prices 'i§..".lfi."1'F'i='l.""2.fi"i1fI Ir'.‘.‘f.fi."’if'.f.f.'§'fi’.‘l‘.if;‘f'§ Fnirvs LOGO 7,000 French Cirvernm-ni 6'; Bond 7 czfnts ll cents Par l9..\c per Fruit: per Yrnric per Franc S25 S70 III() S 19.! Present Pri ve _‘.000 l0,l.|lfl Frenrh linvernment 6") Hnnfl l-rrnrli (Loi-rrnmi-ni 6% Bond. lrtnrll (`.a\'e|nrlit-nl I. ' Bon: 50 H0 H0 356 |15 750 S50 700 600 l.2|ll 965 I ,930 I5,(00 50,000 lUJ.f.00 lfrir.i‘li ilnvernmeiit fi"§. llunil lfrerirli tiovernmeiii ri'-3;. Bond 'ii I l-ifncli finvvrrimrril f»"J llnnii CM I ,750 J JN 7 .GD SJIXI 6.111) l2.lXll 4,81! 9,050 IYJOO 1.260 ~ 1,590 ‘VE ARE tellin: a large riiimher nf th-sr lvm'l~ :it the nh-ive prlcs which covers every exaense. Upon receipt of acceptel cheque. fir rr-nrirv nr r-r. we ivillnt once mndrin sale. Bondi sre fnrwtriled by registered and lnsitrtwt mall. Order with remittance tu cover piircliuse. miiri he received by early mill is insure these price as quotsilans change frequently. l-`nr many yrnrs this Invest ment l-lonse has been our nj Nirtk .4srai'¢n’r fnrnnnrl ssdstrfse fnrrigs bmid liotisei. lt ls vitally lin- portnni to us in linve niir rlieriu _teli-rt ihusr bonds which iuskrthe rnusi. nmnsy for them nnd innlis lt most quisltly. Our interest door not venus alii-_r a sale for it is our mnstnnl nlm to keen in touch with our clientele.. scattered tlimulhoilt the. length and lireailtli of I anails. ilie l`mie¢i .stairs and Ni-ii-loiiiidlnnd. tn render it griiiiiirnsx invite. Informing clients when bonds rise in market value and uhethrr nr riiii we deem it advisable to sell. This service ls expensive tn ourselves but its vsluie ln our clienzii is iricnlculabls. """'°"""""""'11»ts|Nviis'n.ii:N'rriousiior------------ C. M. CORDASCO 8: COMPANY __J ___........-__._._,.,..,.._,_,__ ~r .. MAR(‘ll. TRUST BUILDING MONTRIEAL f riisli l. money order A "dress ___.__._._.~..._...................._.......... SPECIALIZI NGEXCL USll/FLY IN . FOREIGNGOVER NME NT A ND M UNlCfPAL@ NDS lenrlosw herein-ith \ art-eptul chequei for I ..... ...... ._...._.__....._._.._ ____ _.tn full payment far the purrhnse imm you ol ....... ._.____._..._._.._......_.._...fr\ni:. French Govan-sat 67. Bonds rc tice Da). The iircutlis. one from the l. 0. D. E. and auotliei' one from the School were thou placed l -WiLL _B,E LOADING llve hog, -FOR LATE WESTERN at Klnltolt ‘Wednesday turnmmj -page 3 ls sv . until 11`o'clock, Nov. 17t.h."1‘_ A, -KENBINGTOPLSTRAND. MO- TION PIGTUREB. -Kensington ,-ROBIN HOOD FLUUR lg mil. moving pictures patrons will bs .Cd only from selected whsntjnd pleased to learn that motion plc- iold by loading Island denlersrrtiq tures will lie ,resumed ln the Susrantse its quality. , ` Strand Friday and Saturday night --- . of each week. Tonight. Friday, --WESTERN AGENT _ Mr-_ Nov. 12th “Wild Horse Mena". ti Cyrus J. Gallant in now Guardian tlirlllliu; Western drama by Zane Agent in Hoxvlan and will receive Gray will be shown. A generous news Items. advertising and fans# patronage is earnestly solicited. al subscriptions, 2660 11 12 Zi the Soldiers Monument iii Doiiiiiv) 8, _ ,S we sounded to recall thc first _\ri'iiis~ . _sllitlile 1-<5;-3 K. C., four drunks. arrested Wed. who has been visiting ill MBlD0ll\l€ nesday night, appeared and weruianil .sumruersids leaves for home each lined $2 and costs. this m Eastern Guardian ' oi-ning. ’ ' ._*EASTERN AGENT - Mr. J. and son Anthony, and Miss Emily W. Murdock is now Guardian agent LeClaire, teacher, have gone to ln Montague and will be pleased to Wellington on a short trip. -Mrs. receive news items. advertising Gelus Arsenult is to be congi-aiu. new and renewal subscriptions- at the Egmom Bay »Ex'lilbltlon. _ »-“M0NTAGUE°-° There Wm be Pulling turnlps ln St. Gilbert is service next Sunday in The United the order of the day. -Mi-g_ Guss Church, Lower Monitague at 3 p.m_ Peters and ui-iie ami, Pins or Du- At we Service in We United ivar were recent vlslwrg to 3¢_ G11. Cliurch Montague at 7 p. m. Rev. ;beit, the guest of Mrs. Phu Gai. R- \V. Russ, D D., will preach. and Benoit Gallant were to Sum- Charges Against Gorman And Moore Leciiiire. ieachei -ur Phi .ii- D1°0l3ped By Uni0n iDE'liRJOl'I`. Mich., Nov 11. - Ac- Gallant was the carpenter. ~Miss tii.n to abandon all Olympic com- Aiiei Aiseiiiiuii, teacher or si. mil- iielltlnri will Buch time as Euroir ips, was a 'recent visitor to St. eau representatives “arrange more }llbei~t,‘the guest of Mlgg Mm-ylliiiiimonious p_rogramm'es," was ta- Gallant. -li_li~. OL-tive .cgiim haf, ken at it meeting here last night told considerable oats to the St. Of the International Skating Union, Gilbert Society Club, _.Mi-_ Beionie representing skating groups of Can- Gsllani 15 busy gh,-eghiug in SL ‘ada and the United States. The Gllbsi-i fR°a¢1_ body went on record as opposed to __ the practice or European group _AgM|5~|-|¢£ DAy _Armisuce skating against time in prelerencel Day was dtily celebrated by thv to actual °°m‘D°"m°“S' i pupils gf the Summemde mgh The Union awarded the tollpwlng gchboi yesterday me pupils gH,h_ meets for the winter, dates ` for, erlng in the Assembly -Hall at 9.30 which Wm be selected l“t"": when M,-_ Ne" Mdleod' chahmmn International outdoor. Saraiiatr ol the School Board. Dreslded. The ligiériétxllal Indoor Pmsburgh i . -I National Outdoor, Detroit. Naitional Indoor, Chicago _ _,election by me 0,.ch,,B,m led by ‘Canadian chuniplons'hlps. Quebec. 1--asm; T _ _. New )liiiil»-l ftiiiiid lhis puriii- uiiiiri iv:':a:e(i;.it;1€le'iid_ll,dly'}mienileaid Patiiiit- ,hp `h_Hk_ my 1 on y mer ‘ urph-" ‘U1 .luiilcir-I uiuiit rt-wiiril _viiit for nsvlrlniz and vomuwiiiorative ati- _i-.mi iw...-.iiy. i i.»fi ii iii.-ic ...limit-. dress was given 'by Vvu Arch Di-xi ‘ |, tl ii ggi; W§l|fe.', Tlltl illllill Olilillvil -v"'1`iiiil`ri‘i.:l'iiil I lliiiu|:lii, i~lr," f ' ° . _ . w . “°“-‘m 8 Dandies in Bargains 0 ISS#- gi- nsss ended in death! So n recon; Cnnsdltin investigation showed. Those were not cases of infectious at the foot of the monument. Aft- d er the Flag Salute the National Arnhem was sung. Tho vlinlrmaii lsoasea - ot oonsum ion --ot t Dt. Y' phold! They werii cases where n D erson bud sustained some sllght W_eek-e“u.,Bargaiii in Turkish Towféls » American weave, running qboilt. 20 x 40 Iqohes regular value $1.00 for 69° ,' . _ _ ’ _ _.notice counr.-At ihe Poi- _PERSUNAI-5 ‘ il . , pf ice Court ln Summerslde yesterday ' ”.""_ i "‘ t i I berore Hld Honor. Mr. J. AE. Wyatt -Mi-_ Osbsrt Eumnii. Vernon “ '= Now here is a véilue that is far more liliati ordinary. It is just an example of .wide awake buying, which secured for the ' F departimentlsom-ething that only is offered once in a very long time. ~ V Gqod Weig‘ht White Turkish Towels with nea`t border of pink, heliotrope or blue, 20x40 inches_ These are “swb stand- ards” but the faults are not ofa nature to do injury to the ser vice of the tolwels _ _ _ 111' FLANNELETTEANIGHT $1 19 GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Golwns in White and colored and the- pajamas in. white trimmed With peach, or pink .good $1 19 week -end value at _ _ _ _ . FRILLED SORIM CURTAINS WITH COLORED EDGE $1 15 Here is a new purchase that we 'have just opened. The curtains are in 2 1-4 yd. length white scrim, frilled edge finished in blu-e, rose and gold. Ti-e back included. viisfrs AND DRA‘_wERs 50. GREAT VA LUE EACH Vests in sleeveless, short sleeve or lbng sleeve, good weigiht,c1ose and fine. Drawers, botfh styletomatch CHECK WHITE MARQUIS- ETTE CURTAINS $1 50 pi-_ This dainty curtain, in all white cross barrel; marquisettc is 2 1-4 yds, long, correct width 50 daintily frilled _ _ _ _ _ SPLENDID ALL WOOL BLANKET Wit‘h pink or blue border whipped separately, 6 lbs to the pair 60x80 inches _ _ _ . $8 5_0 WOMEN ’S COATS AND lil 00 DRESSES SPECIAL _ _ 5 The lot includes wool and serge dresses -and coats of Twe-ed and velour, these are frankly last years styles but a great $5.00 bargain at _ CLEARING COATS $8 00 AND DRESSES _ _ _ ._ Serge shadow stripe and plaid dresses worth to $21.00, Coats are velours marvellas and most- ly with fur trimming.. 00 clea1'ingat....._.... _ .\iiiirii.ii~irii».'- - - " .:f":;. , for Men and Boys in presenting a wie.itli to e . . . _ , i Men’s Genuine PENMAN fleece ' ' I lined Underwear in all sizes 750 two piece garments, each lified Combinations, all 50 sizes, suit Boys’ G-eiiuiiie PENMAN Fleece Men’s‘Genuine PENMAN fleece _ injury-it cut. it 'burn a. wlse-prick gfutéin 'Sfcliool Bnartllpiovlalmed a _‘nd whom the v’m“nd' Num ° ay 0' we pup “' thought not serious enough for caro- ”` ful treatment, had been neglected. Blood-poisoning and death resulted garm-'en_ts, each binations fleece lined, all boys’ sizes per suit lined underwear, two piece Boys’ Genuine PENMAN com~ , _ _ _ $1 15 Mrs A. Calder . . . . . . . . _ , 1.00 S 65.50 When you or your children sus- tsln any injury. ensure against ln- tlon by applying Zsm Buk. This k i , Men’s JUMBO knit sweaters in coat style and pullover $3 '75 M _ with shawl collar _ _ Clearing line of Men's fancy s‘hirts,inclu'ding_ garments $1 '50 from $1.75 to $3.00 Me1i’s lined gloves in suede and kid finish, ‘warm and w-éll $1 75 fitting, a notable value pr. Boys’ sweaters, ribbed wool col- or stripe round waist on the polo collar, sizes 8 to 14 $1 35 Vyi°s_ Week end special J tee ~ ` balm soothes the pnln, st ii bleed- Rlchmond St. from Gt. Geo. Wrist |"_ and by deggmying 3; “mn prevents blood-poisoning, etc. Hence no time need be lost from work or pleasure by those who use Zum-Buk. All d_ealers, 50c. box., Geo. Pearson . . . _ . . . , , . ., 1,00 Maynard Fraser L00 Charles Saunders L00 H. T. Currie E. Heaney J. C. Shaw g J. ‘Mt°JMllliin Miss Kitty Peters Mrs John Saunders ., J. F. Wliear . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ J. W. Hunter Thus. W. May H. II. Shaw Miss Jean Gill Miss Marlon .\lc.\lilliiii Miii li. J. Stacey _ , . . . . . ._ urs gerliéile Stewart Mrs . o_rton_.._.._ .50 M,~,_i_M | , u| Mrs K. 8. Rogers us ck Do gas St Mrs R. E. McNeill .50,i Mrs Forsythe 1.00 ' ’l'hrdsF'rlerids _mt Mrs Geo. Llghtlzer . . . . _ . .. `oi~phanagé Main- il? i*;.‘::‘.‘:.°‘f° R ‘Mrs E ll. Wiiiilsor tenance Collec- A rfiéii C t dMrsW.l'I.Smllh......... Mrs Everett Ferguson Mrs F. W. Shaw _ '**-°- =M'rs M.'I‘weel ‘ S Bayfield Street to Dsts [Mm Gmis ’ 'Mrs I". Duffy. Douglns Si... L90 Mrs Tl. G. 'Bonn`ell. Dnuglnu _ 1-“ll Street .. _ .100 Hillsboro Street to Dsts Mrs Geo. Worthy _ . _ . _ . _ ._ _ Mrs Jean Richards Mrs W. 'l‘.CHuggnn Miss Helen lll'lnliiyson Mrs R. McDonald Mrs Thomas Mills K. Matheson McK_ee......_. >A_McLiirnn.... Dunning _ "‘. 2"!" . *"*‘l" ci&:ioecil~:>'o`oo oooeoacrcoo 1.00 2.00 _ P-“W ' ` I 18:55 .... } 1.00 .... 'v`v9i'iiiii`i` I `. '.`. .iii ...Hi ..- .ii-.i . ».i »». . ii. i Duval 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 John Anderson _ _ _ . _ Miss Dorothy Lawson G. J. Tweedle . _ . . . ._ Harry 'McDougall J. A. Fraser Mlsn Mlnp lilng E. W. Taylor A Friend Il. Me¢Klrinon . . . _ . . . ._ Miss Ru-hy McDougall Tl'ir`t-ie Frlunds Mrs Smith W. G. ctuiiipie A Frieilii "T: W. Bbntloy _ _ . _ J-. A. Webster fW.`G/Briico Miss Jessie Gillis Miss Oliver ‘Lowther Miss Allie 'Mobeotl _ _ _ Patriot Pub. Co. Miss Doris McKee . 15.00 Miss Cora Douglass Miss Winnie Barlow Dr. Heath Mclntyre _ W. G.»l-logg . . . . Miss Marlon Mcbeiin A. lrwln .. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00' .70 BUSINESS. TAND Zam-Buk Is Your Child ` Handicapped ? , Unknown to their psrents mllllons of children hsve lm- f perfect vlslon Ind are psrll- oiisly‘li|ndle'apped In school and plsy. You nsn bs sure ' your child ls not thus hsridl- sspped only through sn eye- sight examlnstlon. HAVE YOUR CHILD'8 EYES EXAMINED7 H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIBT MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Olflcs Connsotsil wltli ` ' _vgrugstors .ron sAi.i-: . We the uridsrslgnsd lisvs dsslilon, waiim winter tweed, Week end wide, soft lustrous and beautifully draping . F Three pieces Melton Dress tweed, 36 inches wide, good 49° _ Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inclies 9 c wide,good weiglht popular $2 2-» » coating. Week end Very special value Crepe de Chene scarfs, all colours $4) 95 V batik designs _ _ ._ _ _ _ . the like. _ share of our saving. 36 Inch Afmorlcan Flannel'ett`e` regular 351: quality on sale , for week-end - Here is a decidedly unusual bargain offeriiig, mostly stripes, i ‘ sfhown in more than a dozen different varities, soft, good weig R ht well adapted for c’hildren’s underwear, men’s pajamas and This special bargain purchase which .we are giving you a h SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE _ . _ _ . _ 25° yd ` FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ._ _ Latllss’ Americanz.00 Felt Hats at A There. are medium and large shapes in sand, red, taupe and green all new shapes, a $2 00 wonderat_............ L. 0. B. A. South Melville to ssll our lwslrisgs stsnu lri ths bwri lol dsrlsri, ssrislstlitg sl two ‘ gs 100 Mt iiarsi .stsrsi wars- _Qss Tank liinoniisotlon. Prhls ls ons of tho bolt lsostkms on ths ss, wal, rid. bint slid Iss uso. All fsollltiss for msn! bus- sss, lslrbuiln Wslpht Sells; and A A BIG VARIETY OF COLORS 31 these pretty ideas in kiddies ~ eadwear- Néarly all .vslvets island for business and snyons , lbiis pf going into business msks no rrilstslts In litiylni Illls stand. V » ' ‘(ll|i\sd) IORDIN 4.-A.. and ii miracle iiivaiuii at i\`_‘|. 2-1 ‘ silos. ‘ " Ladies viim siiii2,,8 Trliiimsd 'lists ‘ i Medium and large sizes show- ing a very tiisteful use of velyeti A and silk. These are all fresh; - from one of * ffliebigest $2593 or 2'* Q 'f 'L' $7.50 AT A-Annu I Navy Blue Chinchilla, 56 iii¢iie§\7