I; . fn I ` 1 r ». i _.wt . I _` 1 ik! ‘ K I i I I . 1 I s I I I I i . . , » ~ ' ‘». '\_-i_i\| .. tl- - ~.lA,- 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 6% Na -tlmtly should sm so to lml "' ““"‘“’ ‘ unless Nei-vlllns ts in ths house. It ml" Gm" _ _ IULIIVE that su iavenmest mods todly ll ‘Imam Govwbsot 6% lands (lass ststlM'iI¢<\. to llth lm; nsssssshlo st par at the ootltrl °i mn" t French Covsransiiadori o‘r afi“e:Lssi`;. ssnruaofrllaarlzzsst of my mats-lalsilvaiwe valueisll-‘Teach mosey Unwi- Owa the French f French Gown- ment ‘=m dMmmml;F:;u rsovr he bottslit lor $21.11). With the hand st Ill’ and French ¢mchlll¢ 1'- normal this same boudwouid hve s value of $193.00. International bsttliers beliese that the Prilldi i`l\l¢ Wi” "n shove 5 cents per franc before very ions. 'lun th_hk Will W5 means to rrench Government. securitiesw ten a nse g merriy I cent ln' be franc meanssn immediate profit of 31 .. on the lnvestmmt. When the French franc sells at 5 casts nd' f\'\l¢ or $50.41) psf IMI! francs your profit vrlll be 8231!) on every bond of l.0\ll frana. French Government 6% Loan or 85.0 for evay (27.0) invested tsrdsy. with the French francat looenu perlisiic (alittle vveroue- l'slf its ar vslue) each bond of I.tHl frsnu French tioveru- nrent 67.? loan would be wonh $1011.11). representius a D¢°f"~ °f $73.00 or over 270 % ou the 817.11] invested ttrtlly- We madc s lengthy and thorough investllaltlnn to determine the best way to buy French francs for maximuméirahts. We believe that the French Government 6% Bonds s ard the best and logical medium for they represent to French inveaors precisely what Cnriadian Government Victory Bonds rtl>¢¢R_l\'~ tu Canadian investors, being le I iuvutmeuts for every lu- stltution. trust fund and savittgstsnk iii Francesndmnstitute s strictly high-snide, sill-edge government inet-assent. They may bc .wld asain tsrtusily for aputnuh at the prevailing rate not only in France (thc honds are listed on the Paris Boursei but throughout the principal financial tvntres of the World. The interest mupops have always been paid Dlvmvlly ,°“ ill* tlul. anti can be cashed in Montreal. . New \ork._- Loudon, Rome. Amsterdam. Brussrll. Madrid, Berne. Bstllu. Vienna. Copeullalen. Stotihoim. Bucharest. Rio dc Janeiro. Buenos Aires and in fact tlirvu|,liot|t tlu: world at the current rate fur francs. French francs. we believe, will unquestionably and ulti- mately come back to their full gold value of _Iii-W IRI' 1.000 francs. A little over a centu ago the United Stiles owed 32 millions of dollars--a siganliic surn at that time-to l‘.uru|i<-. and being than purely an agricultural country with no rlevt-loped resources, her situation was considered v¢fY had at the timt~. Again, alter the American Civil Warngpld sold at a Hemiuni of almost 200% in New York but Brit' . French und inch Investors. more acciiuonied to that sort of thins berau»¢ of their international viewpoint. only nw lii the d¢W¢¢i*l¢‘5 furrenr y an opportunizyllor very large profits by investment in silt-edged but depre led Ameriniu securitis. Today the United States form one of the richest countries in the world. Probably len times as dcltruclire by comparison with the inte Vlorld War (whit-h resulted in the de reciatlon of the mone- tary unit of prnctiutiiy every country in the woridi was the iiar ollrfod-1870 between Brasil and Paraguay, which resuloetl in the virtual blottin out of all of Parazunytn manhood. practical bankruptcy. ituge indemnlties, and which. in the country. left twenty-five women lor each surviving male. un manufactures and no lilshly-edumted mtionalism such as l-rsute enjoys lu-day. Psnguly eventually recovered and those who had iaith in the rewvery of that nation earned fur- ll-ll`l¢‘l. ‘ Fnzland. too. truce faced what seemed to be s financial disaster. During the Napoleonic wan British securities sank to next to nothing; but soon after the Victory of Waterloo British bonds soared retumiuit vast fortunes to those who had purchased them when thinuu luolted bint-kt-st for England. and wld them alter Wellington s victory heuime known. _France. bankrupt at the hands of Bismarck durlui the l-r~snt~o-Prussian War of 1870, suliered nn experience wh ch is cull within the memory uf living man and which serves to set at rest any doubt as to the ability of the French people to tumrletely restore their public urlsnos; her Government Lon s sold down to 17 of their normal vnluelliey looked lloéxlen-but within a few years .France had set her uuse in or er. dlscharaetl all of her obligations and the bonds were oinin hack to par. ln fact,xeoords show that French securities iold over par-making fortunes for ihoscwho had possessed grit and enterprise to invest ia the temporarily depreciated Lovernment bonds of France. Recent history has shown remarkable examples of the rehabilitation ol natlon's finances. . Af ter the World War England saw the day that only $3.33 could he obtained for one round sterling. English currency had lost about one-third o its intematinnnl value. At this tnumr-rn the situnt ion luis riithted itself and the British pound is once more worth its lull value in the international market Every Canadian remembers that a few years ago. in 1920 End 192|. when tachanllnll Canadian money for American n.oney_lie could obtsiu only $82.00 Amerimn money for Itll t aiinclian dollars. There were predictions at that time that un even larger depreciation of Canadian money would talte place but fortunately these did not materialise. investors in the United States perceived that putt-.basins Canadaii tovrrnment and municipal bonds was hound to tum ont ietuuneralivr sooner or later. The Canadian dollar started to recover its international value and at the present moment the situation is even reversed. Canadanls mn obtain slightly more than IO0Amei-lain dollars for $100.00 in Canadian money. .\i-any Laustliari Government and municipal bonds are now =e|ling considerably above par. The Swiss franc, after the wsr. was quoted st I5 cents per frnnc or 81.$fll.00 per 10,000 Swiss francs. 1`o»dsy the Swiss franc isouoted above par or at more than 81,930.00 per |o,m0 Swiss francs--showlnit a pin of $4.l0.00‘ori every 10.000 Swiss lranu purchased a few years uno. Shrewtl investors earned a iatisfat-tory profit on their investment. Fmncs 1.000 2,000 S,ono 10,090 15,000 50,000 100,000 oi l§Eg fiii portant to us to lisve our clients select those bo does not cease after a sais for ll. is our of Canada. the United States and Nesvfou and wlrether or t we deem it sdvhble V-_ _-___-___,__.-,__-__s- ,___ ,__ MARCH. TRUST BUlLDl% MONTREAL I Table Showing Present Prices French GvV¢'hllUlf. 6% ............»............_..-..... French Government 6% French Government 6% Bond......,................,....,..,.._,,______ __ _ French Government 6% Bond..................................._.........,_... French Government 6% B0ud........._......... French Government 6% Bond.............,,,,_..,,__,,,,,,_,,,,__,______j_,_ French Government 6% Boud..........,..,...,....._,_,,,,__,_,,_,_,,,_____,___ *E ARE selll lsr ber of these . U \~ or money 0”; wenwrlilet once ¢:ormrh1=m2l:.¢ t cover purchase. must be received by at-ly mail to insure these pflmas quotations change frsisuqitly. For many years this investment House has been oils of North Asta~f¢s'.1fumosf sscltssht/Isifii bond lioiuu. It is vitally irri- ‘“‘J.‘° "‘§."§'.i.l‘sT.’t.°'.‘iif°'..s.“'“....t-.r-1"" ""'“ ‘° “rf 3.55"' ?..“.i i.`2i§.§f€i “sauces ses-vloe. informing dkms rinnfirhmarhet value stnzeisepeadvctsosrselnsbistitsviaetosardleots is inmlculabis. . P‘f°f“‘ im ff... -;'.:;"‘..~.:'.'..'.::.,'.:*°*"~. Dutch' er. Hslhsd's monetary uslt. is the wake of riepfxtal to lea uns sonestspusslldhror . per WMD llslldajs- Tvsisi IUMII ltlllllsrl lNlllfl|\ 8,020.00-shosvlns s net saln of t,020.00 on every 10.009 suildars. iiivenors are raping their rewards to-day. The Swedhh inode after the World Wsrssid dorm in Sl-'l65~ 00 mf 10.000 Swedish krone. To-thy the value of io.ooti swedish msc is t1.ow.oo-a ssiiaoin mit of l -0" has been reared by investors on ever I0-W9 9*°4"“ \-"°'* purchased u ew years sp. Aflei- the pest iisvoi-. wrousht li ke! a few years sso. the yen. the monetary the .lw\ll¢ empire.-rose from 51 I-2 cents per v3 or $3.751" 9°' mn" yel to 48 cents ner yen or $4.800. 912|’ 10-W°'(§““* Wi’ stsntial lmprovertment of 81,050.00 for every I0 you Wf- °"“i.‘i ‘l’ "'*‘i"‘°“ "‘"r$""f 215.2 i.f..."°" “.'»li"i°-L-lr-°"°“"`v5-‘i IQC I li WK DD I Qllfil ll 0 - would 'iiss sufiiclgitly ss to yield them substsut i profits 'rue from rapid rise or Dsalsli erdrsrtte het bet" "lb" remarkable ` In 1921-iive years ago-t.h¢_Dsnith krouewld ss low as 1:l'cenls per krone or ll.3tl).t|0 Def 10-09° \¢Y°“'~ Th' °i"i‘»‘i.‘.`§‘ri‘ri-.""Z3' i’6‘&’»'§ BZZYUKS {'.if.°`lf.°»i5!="§..'i."»~“{l‘.‘I§ o .. . . of $1,360.00 tg' over 100% on every 10.011) Danish kritgze pur~ chased. Many investors. live years ago. did Ml- I Y! 9"' opinion that this erclianse would he hack to Pl" before very long. The remarkable advance of the Norvklilu etdllllé Cilifi' emphasizes the fact that history is remtiq itself diy of our lives. From 11.7 cents per' ne_or_'$l.If ~ 1:1 ‘mow Nolxiwedan Toyhzitiit‘3::nv:1l“;4h:ul.isl'i;‘-iiniclonengruh-- ’rTi'3ti‘f»i iii ‘diffeiofe-a mm or si.z:o,m`°.. -mv ilmw Norwegian ki-one pur_t~h§sed. The Norvvesian krone llll` Ml!! 'rm 'rf "iz '.‘..r :mt .i.‘°;.1'r.‘::.°:.':°~“‘.. ..'.'.: ;‘;r0il“:>:ir-cI't'l.EG`)ml:ron». Eur clieists who are still interested in Norwesian esrhanse feel as we do-lint it is only I Question of time before the Norweslsu krone will touch par. A I S l ' ruoneta uult the pcsets was quotetivitiieiws :fills lfrnrieseu. orrzl-175-50 inf; 41°-“if 1”; '°..,.'='- S°'.“.‘-.".:‘.§.‘“;rl'.:l..i.f."'....'°°:':::.“.‘1.......°°...° va. .i r . - < _ _ S40¢.ll0°on every 10.000 pesctnt. This unit is also expected to touch par lhorlly. South Ainsrlmn exciunses are daily show dmilsr wide and 'substantial improvements in their v'aiite.m%'he Argentine '.';'si.".‘:.‘.:,';.“::‘,w°......-"“' “-i?:‘.':;":i1’...."°.°::‘"....°°f.l’.°.‘°.;..‘:i at'over 40.80 cents per or $4.0G0.00 per 10.000 06°' showing a prulit of SI.250.tll on every l0.llKl Afieulue pesos. These facts speak for themselves- Tiie history of the world oonvinoes one fordbly that the mod dililcult thins to destroy is national alstenm. When millions of men and populations of nations lend their mllective elorl-s nothing is impossible. The French franc will cone back. We lisllrve that the si-eaten opportunity of the 110214 generation to eani remarkable pi-outs aims ip-d.a“f1o.l;liuvsnors tlironsb the purchase of French Govt:-assent. 6% - TM” securities rank as the pre-eminent class of Fteanll Government bonds and are virtually a mortage on the potential sud vast resources of the Repu lic of l~rsnt:e. These bands are valid for thirty years after date of call and the imuest ouupoul payable _Lune 16th and Dooemlier Iotli are valid for Eve yars alter the respective due dates, thus ensbiiugithe ilvt-nor to cash them at any time in the interval that the mdiasli raves are in his favor. The hlsher the rate of the franc the more Canadian dtiusn will the lnvesnr obtain for his interest- oounons. Thus as the franc rises. not calm will the value ofthe bonds increase but the interundnooute vi bname srsetsr and greater. It will he seen that at the prsssntrate oltlieli-anctheliolder ofa 10.tll0-franc Ifreuch Govuument 6% Bond will reoelve for his cotéxins which always sgneaate till) francs pa annum a sum in ansdian money equivalent to a return of ova 7% on hlslnvestement, thstls. the oostof a I0.000~franc bond which is at present $270.00. When the franc reaches 8 cents haw- ever. the value of the uonpons will be mudi higher; |00 francs will be worth 848.00 which. on an investment of $170.00 is equal to it yield of l7)(7,. When the franc has reached I0 cents or SLWDM! pet l0,Nil- franc bond the retum will be still higher. Em of” lranm in Interest oaupons will brius $60-00 when as . Here the yield is 22%. At 15 cents per franc the coupons on s IOM!!- frnnc bond (which bond oosts only 8270.00 to-day against a normal exchange value of $1,930.00), will be worth $90.09 re- prneritiurareturn of J.iy§’,'5, l.ast.ly.with the franc at partlls coupons or one y_&l' amounting to 600 fnassu will be worth $115.50. This sum is equlvalzntwan interest yioldof over dll* s on the oridnal investment of $270.00. 12%; Ei ls Ispss ‘ § E if "’""l‘ ““‘~‘.li"‘°’ 'I' “"il.““........“‘° $'..‘;‘.'.‘..f°.'..‘."$."25E . \’¢'€|l . i.§r'°¢°\fipi'»i'.i's“'nycruwan°;"iiie soars om.. wi tin .noni shows every evideuoe of mats'ial_ usd economic progress. 'i°":'.°.“;'.':'..":I“‘°°.........." "° .:"“°°“'........ :.':'..‘i."*“..... mil. Pofnmre Government. including six ex-piemlus. took power. lt is estimated that no less than millions of rézial' dollars held by French nationals a . are Ia ck ' l. the oountry. The drctllslion of French curreuc is , l lll 0 bein: drostlmlly curtailed. The millions of dollars exzendstiyby tourists form a great addition ur the waltli of t e notion. These nondlliom should he quickly reflected in rapid eulnnce- mznts in the value of Frertdl francs and in French tmvern- rnent bonds. Tint is why we urse you to buy now wlnle these securities are on the 'barnin toutiter. Will lisalsu in Vsint With Fmscii Rus: Adiunrissln I2 cents Par l9.Jc pe' Franc pu' F rauc SIN l |93 386 965 1,930 6,825 9.650 _ 19,300 2 .,,i- fr Sei; ii ri i Preset Price C17 ll Ill 210 140 Gill hm -\.0lll GMW IZAID sso no 1.150 1.500 mon $15 I .350 1.1* chan ue tant! to 39-. ri -2 2” ST. JAHIS STREET CANADA h '1 enclose herewith uxeptc: cheque for }..,......._....__-_-»-.................. ...... full payment for money order hw M _ tie purchase from you oi' Govu'_elt 67. Bonds (Loon of N101. which you are to forwurd me by sedlusd ond is-fgd ngl, Name _.......-..._............._.............................I_-......_...l..____.-».._._......-.»-..-............... .. . '“" "‘ ‘ ~ ‘ ' . --rs, s-~ 71 _§*_'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._'_';"_`_.TI_`i§..".;`»-'»'_f'.;"_»`_ _ _"_ _.. _ _ ._ ._ ..4_l. 1""'.’T""T"""'““""1'rtntNvss'mliN'rnoUsEor-----'-- ---e----| C. M. CORDASCO & COMPANY - SPKIIALIZI NGEXCL USIVBLY I N IDREENGGYER NME NT A ND I UNICIPAL BONRS ____-___-_--a-__.____ Cl‘i.\l\P¢» _Western____ ills consists In slvrays kssplns hand a bottle or tvro of Nsrvlllns `°"w'L" me fullllis so psrtsotly every ssrvithfss _WE 1-ERN AGENT _ ° nm "md, th" °“°' "um Cyrus .l.°Gullsnt is llow you'Il never- again be without lt. num ,H Howl" and mm” °-wt bu’ m“°h 5"“°\' u' news items. advertising and renew- siirsncs against the many small ills ll, ,uhsm-|p¢1¢us_ that constantly at-Iss In every hm "7 "mn 7°" 3” in 5 35° NWO Of -ATTEND the sale of high clllis -Nsrvlllne. Sold everywhere. Guernsey. on 'rhnr-susy neg; at the _ .. . stocltyardrl. Kensington. ' - .Eastern Guardian t ... "‘°"_"‘“"” | -WANTED -Two clerlts wiin. experience preferred. Peter Mac-i , _ t Nutz ar son. Mslpeque. g_s79-11-is,-all . in Montague and will be plesssd --e- ` 1' ` , I I ..°sils'ren|v Aolrrr - in-. J. W-_Murdoch ionow (Itigrdisn agen to _ - receive news items. advertising --ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is inli- new -and renewal subscriptions. .ed only from selected wheat and - ---~' sold by lending Island dealers who ..°THE LADIES of the Chris- guarantee its quality. tinn Church. Montague, will hold I `tl‘.e`lr supper and bazaar in the ii. -ATTENDthesnle of-high class 0. O. F. hull on Wednesday, Nov. Guermseys on Thursday next at the! 17th. ' 2725.11.16-21 stor~ltyni~tl-, Kenilngton. ~ l 2740-11.16-2 l _.Moen ANn wortrri-tv _ I COUPLE.-Montague can boast oil -WILL BE WEIGHING in Live having one of the oldest and by I-i0gs at Ki1T§5‘li. Tuesday. Nov.I for nmol-reg; 01,1, couple on .pi-mcg 16th, for John P. 'Smith and T. Au Edward island, in the. persons or Mclvor. Mclvor will lie taking hogs ui-_ and Mrs. Norman s. MtwLeotl.’l`1\e¢1f\ay instead 01' Wednesday. as Mr, ,Mp¢1,em1 wha is in ms 91,; advertised. tSg Aleiton linltetl Church Mme Sands' who ,S older than her :ln l tvle vtitancy tallaeil by ther llusbanll. does ull hem- own oulle epamne 0 Rev' J' R' Mmen. iwork’ also her own shopping” and mutle n flue impression in his first me memham who gem and cam me Znrtgxles lui;in:eSt|patlnyWm‘ti|-nlllg nutli .better of hér in n deitl has 50! I0 iisefi-viii Wzillhcle rbi ;r:r?tl“cQvil(i» §;’m*:g_';“"ii.e ‘The_5;u“"° flmonlf MOH' proliniily bo peiinauenfly nerlledi . " - 5 ° Z"““~ Um! TDHY tiinongst ua befor:-i .lim enll of Nov- Ith"y ""“"“C‘“"`~ it-lilln-l.--ldxc, I ' I -nsrunus Home-Mi. .limes '\i~Ill.~i\vnl'th. 'Pignish was in town on` f _ \'l`i\u|-iidny, he visited. his brother 0 -l0l\11. nt the liuspilrtl. und fouutl him ln such ctiudltlon trllut tilts pul- lenl was tl schurgetl on Sut- . ,urtioy uutl left for his home in .mm-1.~REW'0m_’ N _ 15_ _G _I'I`isnls~l1 by evening ti-aiu, lie, field Humphries, 34,0f,arme,._ “$1,335 h;lsCC05l‘1,1x‘;1liedDlonEt‘li’e Klii-ID two or his children w . 1 .t l~ ' ' ' ' er' killed. another tiled iail-f`er.ma?1:ilit Mhe;10n' who had spam me last fourth was serlouiily injured in at mnpe of days in mwn' H' 1 1 - 1 -'"` 5lf..§"::s:.“ .::°f.‘.;1;1:‘_f ">..‘i.°1:‘.!:1:I,;;~g,;=',,-ig -,-,;r»,g,;;g,-; ure: Garfield Humphrie , Etlg: ~, ` f . ., _ ‘ S; Ninth 5; (_;,.u,.ge, 4_5 The i';|_!lG.li|lToflthe tleath ol’ Miss lmlaii juredz Mabel’ 7' _Mu Hmnmwiw M. _I atiti ou, who .pnsitctl a\\uy_ at with his foul' children was rnturti-`.'hm] 0 flown Tfhumday' “lm ill!! home to his farm uftt-r nltmitl- A out ax nmm S 'nnegs' "I nm In _ , _,_ , , age of 62 years. She was -.1 highly g tht. moinlu,, rlerilce ut (ohdon emeemel esmem f S, Fl . . Church. Al. the level crossing the where (.;,e‘,.emam50we,.é ,.A0;‘:,T;.l,;]’ automobile driven by Air. Humph- . ' . nes was struck by H Canadian Fabian Thilistlxly night. There mc ._ _ _ lieft to mourn one biolher. Mr. Al- lfie Rullwuy tiniu rinvelllnit emit . from clnillr River- to 'imlurt i»‘-.ll 'hm T‘""°"' °' S" E'e““°""" “""‘ ` '_ ‘ "" whom .t-he 1-esltletl, null one sister, Fu H Mrs, Benjamin Williams, of Culi- 1>- fornia, lo whom the slncvie sym- r , puthy of the community in extetul- _dz The funeral look place i'rum or ‘llfr Albvrt 'I‘auton'».-. rel-iifleiico nt -_ 2 p. m. Suturtlny. i A TORONTO, Nov. 1.7, --Roper _ _-- Bros.. of Chitrlotletowu. l’l‘lnce Ed- -‘MAKE 6000 SH°W|NG'- A ward lillanil, have been excvptimi- number of foxes for the R0y€\l Ag' ally successful with th.-ir pm-0 rlcnltural Winter Fair. Taroiitn bred Guernsey callin iii tht- Royal W9l"0 Shifllierl fl`0m here 011 WC’-fl Winter Fair. nesitlay last, -A lot, worthy of They won eight i'li-.-im, fmir net:-‘Special mentitm. w<‘r<‘. Shilllwtl by ands, one thlrtl. one sixth; nlw the the `.Puie Cunuilln Silver Blur-_lt Gi-and Chompionshlp for mr-lr l»uil.F0x C0.. they \v0\‘@ in clmrlre of .Laugwater Marmloifs .Prince Ed- MY- `-Pfl'fVil\ CUSS. the ¢8l`0ll1i¢l‘.l'. hi' ward; and the Roger.-0 Female the ranch und- tt well expellent-.ntl Championship. 'fox man. it muy be 1-emeiuberetl These lionours wr~rr_~_ won tn the ti'-at the champion fcirwie silver face of very keen coluputltioli. black fox. at last y€l1l"l~`f Fair. \'~'ll‘!~‘» _._.____._._------- one from this ranch .mtl carried off first prize, the Pure"Cannilinn has Consolidated this Co. tN.\’.) 109% also some nice specimen on the ex- Hiitlsmi Motor- cor cn. 4:.%fhlblt.1l1ls venr- H. / ____ lrt fit-aa' ’ap-‘i,_... ."1 l'llt*l:lllll.l0;Ill l‘~1l.?lE-";“l1 ;‘i",z _ALBERTON “The regular smiirlin-.1 on -if N. J. _ ~|~z=»5 '“°°"”R °f the ""’W“ C°““*'“ “'“" _‘hs Kam and 1-e\._ mf .,33,/2 llield tho night oi! tho ilth. The 5,__\l,,|m.d New -Y-,Wk " ` “q2»,-“Mayor and all Councillors except R,.,._dh,g Cr " ` §-1% ii-I. W. Gnrtl, were present. Min- c;,,,mw,.n Pf.,`,.|i,',` ' " |05., 'lifes of the pl-evlous meeting were '|-mm, I,,,d'“,', “Y " ' ,63_;‘ reud and adopletl, several hills u s -lritliiritrmi 'tit-'<»`l{r$i` or H ts 1 “'°"° (f’““”°“ ““" ""'°"°“ "““" The ` ' ' " " ,~Llght. question wus then intrntluc- Cuban Am. .Sugar Co. 42 ‘ Uniteltl 'Staten Steel . . . . , ._ _]»li0f}.. , _ ' et] and lirougllt out much tllscus- M°""°°' smck Ex°h°"’° lslon. The pie:-tent contract will A--|= I ~ . __a=... mn.s~ieamni.ipr»rri. ., _ ~. I -- f ‘ itliullil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ sr exp,” 0,, ,he 15,, 0, me grnzllinn Traction 104-gtiand for some time _ E. Steel Ist -Pftl. 16A have been cm.,-ted on Laurentltle Pulp ._ ... ... 106% mom officials und the holder Of .Vlontrenl Power .. 72% comme, bm nn defhme mmnge. N”“°““‘ n"e“'e"e*‘ -- “V4 ments had been nri-lvetl nt. The Siefll C0. Can. Com. .. 110 Light .Company offered in (rnnglu. Wi¥U\i1>`€i! i‘3i0°l\'iC .- 59% ue to curry on, on condition that it A9599*-“Q ‘Pm New ~ ~ ~- »~ 3,1 'received the sum or $600.00 per on. Bvil Teicnhone 138% num from the town for street light \B\'°'mD1°“ - - - ~ » .. 36 llng, the town to have the_ right of Can- Sleilmiiilill C0111. .. 37% placing nine new street lights; the 93% contractor lo have a mlllim\llI‘ 107 cpsrgs ol $1.00 per month er-itnb _,___.i.._.____.__- _.1 -i Dominion Bridge . . . . ,. Live - tltutlng n clean up of cattle on sale was made 311140. Buc s (Canadian Press) .\l~0.\1IREAL., Que., Nov, 15.-Cut- llv ret-eipls. 1,895. With but few t-.xtreptitiiin tho cattle offered were ~ ' and Colds Ars drssdsd by Mothsn .who do not know of f Dr. Chass’s Syrup of Lin- sosd. and T\\rl|¢l)¢ll\°- ‘on tht mother ld weather season. In every '- on .i,'."““‘.. “i?.“°""...."”‘ E"°..Ii"?» 2:3.. oiirinnhigiupgthtchu mt nattggl rlull. of nqbtmill colds But Dr. Clisss hss provided s mm roll for cousllsnd colds llti I .vert ve of mtl# lfltlli liimflm ,throw and! 1l`i:nrl.“i1 his Syrup '.Li7$Ir:i=dlclns'pi'£so vsll-knogirtlltl In E to rsesli its etleclivenen r ’,..'-...“fur . _ H V- 'V V all or common quality evidently Good lambs brought $11.25 land one` BANKS we cons grass. Sales were slow und at discounted lkle usual 100 .Def C rltl rlces had not been and it-heap were very hard *-0 S eo Wlllh B-ootl quulltyweahi and sales of very Members of tho Montreal Stock ,,my_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,. Wm, M, ,,,,|mw,| and sold shsssoautohssr thaw ordinary kinds were made from Exchange; snrmlty nt li.. sus nt ins mis. A g9_00 1° ,;1()_F5' ons .or twq good ~ slight shrug adds expression to in-me calves were picked .out at 811.50. Nsw _York Exsnlngs "9 ill* “"""|'- . Orsssers were lover. sales ran Ing ' "" "'“°°°' ""“' ‘ from $3.00 to $8.75 according to Ar. Top. sintl'B.s.nt.a Fe Ry. . 156% 5°", w°°\°Avm°T°N" 'lr' M weight. American Gln Co. . . . . . . . 61% I“°"‘| w°°|.“"'“5"'°"- 0'” "°°' ot Quotations: Gwd veal 110.50 to nn.. car tml ray. cu. 1mlt.,'l°f°° °"}‘°Y 'mit i"'°°"°"' ""° 'ala at tii.so. medium ts.oo to $10.00. rms- An. i.¢¢.~.m°n»»» ta.. most fl". "in" "Sh °{h§‘3\_°‘§ V.-M mon $4.50 to $6.50. grsssers $3.00 Am. Smell. and llefilg. Co. ._ ISR ,’“"" ::dC'n‘|’ '|°“ ‘nz 'df 'lm t to $5.75. - ~ - 1 » Am. Bosch Mus. Co. . . . . . . ._ 1\W_%“,°,;°m°h *Me 2" humnnxwl' sheep rscelntr 5.1m. Msn or the snwmos cop. Mtn. co. `4s , ‘fwoo L’ cm, of Aww in minus ollei-ea were or .poor qusuty can. 1'nolil`¢ 10415' * , ‘°'f",M°Un,,,,.,|,,' 0', M. nl emu 'bronchltm asthma snd mt .aiu serves.. tiooo .mi tii.oo omit- cooper co. sw ,mflv F, , , M- I 'U P ~ _ 'ss1ln¢_°J.°1.\;~_».\lhe= .\'.v,_c»»..»ti-rin aiv.ian.ito,-4, ’ ' 1 ~ . ~ . __ _ , _ . ... _ _ 1 1~;.r` -. » - "f lusiisu. Thi. offer or the comme was - \ &__ \~\_,1 A H352 . r f. Splendid Values in _ Bedding Shown Today in Household Supplies I Department--Second Floor ~ ' The wintry feel of the air Suggests more and better bed cover- ings--soft, warm, fleecy blankets, light we'i'g‘ht richly h-and-some and cozily comfortable down filled and batting filled puffsf There’s a shovvingh-e1'e of goods -imported in each case direct from the makers-only our moderate profit between you and the mill. We invite your inspection. “MOORMAC” special high va- lue Blanket, 64x84 inches, 7lb>‘ to the pair, whipped singly, blue or pink borde1‘s_. _ _ . _ Pulte wool Blanket 60x80 inches 6 lbs to the pair, whipped separ ately, :1 very special value, :mtl equal to most Ten Fine Union Blanket 60x80 in- ches, blue or pink borders, 6 lbS_ to the -pair, ,wihipped $6 separately WITNEY Blankets, imported direct from tih~e m'ake1‘s in Eng- land, 64x82 inches, 7 lb.-, to the pull' Whippeti singly, bum 0,- Dlflk b0l`d€1‘S, u value that' can- not b beaten at ill Dollar lines _ _ . . . pei' pgii' _ .. . .. . _ . _ .. 1 \ .i The Wonderful Kenwood _ Blanket $10. Z5 KEI\_iW,DOD BL./_iNKE'i‘S, pclihaps the finest thing on the mar- ket ln bed cove1‘mgs,_al‘e made of purest Wool, sound -thick and bulky theu lightly twisted. '1"his protiucesa “lofty” fabric honey- c'ombe_d with pi°ote'ctivu zlircclls and therefore walimer in propor- to weight. Take a pinch of the nzvp of a KENWOOD between your finger and thumb, it will support the erutipe weight of the blanket. Nap as firm as this does not Wash away. h _ Kenwoods are usctl as ordinary blankets. or as rugs or sub~ stitutes for down comforts. They are made in plain' colors /or cross bali- patterns. The popular colors are tan and wlhite, rose and w-'h1te,, and a three tone check of blue, w‘hite and rose. Plain .ti Kenwoods are in tan, blue and rose, 72x84 inches Satin 910 bound, each blanket . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . _ ._ Down Filled Comforts--Direct From England Comforts filled with genuine I Arctic down, with handsome coverings of art sat'teeu iii wide ran-ge of colors. . 9 Richly handsome comforts filled vvlth genuine Arctic down, come in size 72x66 inches, variety of handsome coverings no Satin Coviered Comiforts genu- ine Arctic down filled 72x66 inches, light warm lil very handsome 26 Comforts in a lovely weight size 72x66 inches filled witfh genu- ine Arctic* .down covered with handsome art fabric, several 535.3137 _“_"i_S_ii‘.`i_i_"7"_ _W4 00 A splendid range of Comlforts, filled -with fine com=bed.'t;ott0n Jadding, splendidly made, covered wilih chintzes and Satteens in wide range of patterns and colors. Th-ese, _w*hile` not as desir- able as the real dow‘n filled, serve splqndidiy their purpose and are offered :lt very low prices . _ _ _ . ._ .$2 05. $4 00 $5 50 t FIGURE 5 I’I°LEOD_ uurmi T8 Bunk Royal . . . . . . . . . .. ._ 251 'tor was not accepted by the Coun- WL' Bnnk Montreal . . . . . . _ _ . . _ . ell.` q _ _ 271 cll. An unanimous resolution oft _. _ _ _ ._ ,L ._ -,iff >;. L , . irsrustssssssr At-rniut lhn street, a thin stole fused' rrrrl tri rum it nther nnytm sop _ ln lilly u rnll of the r-olifvt-llhrl PERSONALS - ‘_ _..._ _ Hang gr-;gpgJ¥|. _. ,of death of hs ohlld from -Dr, G, P. n¢1>onn.ll.spern s .F _o _'.o~s‘ |§_#s‘1'_l-l»“f°»f¢“° few tlay.i|”thls week ln town where ' f ' . `- m°°h°"' he was a guest at the Dominion ST. STEPHEN, N. B_.. llov-. 15.- Houslg. ll. Margaret Kilpatrick, aged 22, on -- lin. A. l'. Arse lt. m . Orphan. iii today ln the hospital for morsltle rettirnserl honT§\lSati|r:1’;‘y treatment anti- under farrpst, fol- night from attending the Knights of Columbus Convention. -‘* __-»~ -uns Lnlnn assay or irish- "°"‘ town returned home on Ssturdny alter sponding n week ln » .M|,,. qoiichn. the rllost of Mr ami Mrs Fl. L. Gillis. » --‘Miss .Aniils Morrison of Sum- tnerslds spent the week-end in Charlottetown. its -4Mlss .loan lwrelfesmoyi Sum- merslds returned homo yesterday sftsr spending Sunday in Char- lottetown. lfissss Verna‘ Wood and 'l`1'!\1ll. P. . .l.. Ssminsry were Rsv and Mrs. ~ _ Ulf! Q _ tits negligence ol melt Mme of W ng D fthe Council was to the effect. that . . __ -sas’ . . . gen, ostabllshetl on the better grades. from $3.00 tn $5.00 being offered . wlhent-Dec.. 136'/.; ylny, 1411/‘Htho town would accept tht; extteIn- ierm of seven momha if accept. -Mr. ll. B. lluestls. 0Lenry lowlnl thetvertllct of.thodcotl;t: dr Bologna .hulls were weighed up but no sales. July, 134'/,, ‘mm of me nm contract nr le able to anti accepted by the con. wus doing liuslneits in town on Fil- ilhry onhds llrdsiin thodellon me for $3.00 to $3.50 with. the light Quotations: l-Jwes $3.00 to $5.50. 00|-"_-.|)¢c__ ggi/B; _“,,y_ 73. _mmi _ _ #_¢|sc¢0r_ Connell ,atom-n,,d_ rin,-_ }{_ . itlhw og' vr _d failrlv here PH `inu1.~.- “ruler Roo pounds at $3.00. lsrnlis good .$11.25 to $11.40. com- 80%. _ _ ; 1°¢ --- d°l° Cqflh _,"0" It gm a VME, cttnnera .$1.50 to $1.7~5. .Common and _mon 10100 t0 $l1~00. blltfllil $9-00 l°_\ 'Oats-Dec., ilfeft; May, 46; July, - *Y~ 9 ‘"7 "°.“" __- _ medium steers brought from $4.25 S1_l.25. . _, 45%- C u ' ,f to -55.15. ploui nriwiier t-own from Hott receipts 3.991. Packers Drive --_- ws.-8 som mr s4.ro.w|u\ ii wp or smooth with $1.7S'u3°\' lws Premium. -My or Irrm-ri-ry. .t ‘rrrnwici $5.00 for choce itlutliii. on selects and 5.0.75 for shops. sl1?ivl|nit ‘ln his counten- Quotatlons; Butcher steers, mcrl- Saws $9.00 to $9.25. \A few sales nm rmlwnlmlsu vuflxll yuuiahli' comr- ium $550 1° 5535' °°mm°n '$455 were made to mem bllwhers at vi‘hnt .iitltuiv from his \iinrrow shnulil to $5.50. Butcher helfers, metlluiii from $11.00 to $11.55 for-mixed lots. rm V $4.75 to $5.25, common $3.00 4to5$»l.~ _ H _ _ 60. butchers cows nod S .7 to nr wnmnu. will-fl on ii urn, it carton 85.00 medium “'00 Km "'00, dan. 0|! mints ln herqlnp. snrl set-ri;in|¢lly $3 ner.'ri.ts. miners $2.50 to $2.13. _ Q I ' Whstsvslshtofrssptstsibllit rests lnitohsr bullscomtno 53.00 to $3.5 - l1lALl1~‘\X. Nfrv. 15.- iiotninnt i _ _ _- - -_ d tho family d\irl¥1l thi' Calf receipts 2.$66.P'l`here were no fiiralaliodl by Jolviimnn and Ward. ‘1',"',',',i ::,°,,"',:;,'::;':,f,1fu,,f"%'p'::um,;‘,:: of ~ 3 D* ho ' vi i P* Nt ND Iss and