r , 1*“. i A Trinity United Church sole. Thur day, Nov. 25th. 28114 1122 3i ____. ‘Church Hal-lladlr. Thursday next. a 2am s2 3i NOTICE unison-mar 1' ' - ' . ‘J . - _, _ _ .::.:::'.-. '..'.".".:.t'...:.':...... . ceived by 1.6 A. M. {toner wooo UN*CHA'NGED.-— 1 'l‘ilcd floors should lls wipl-d over yWlQlI skilnlncll milk nnrl- ll \\'i'i'k after ,. "my have iwell “'li)-lll(!l]. lt is i1 110mb plan to rllb thclll uvr-r with lillsl-ell oil about once In tlvu ulullthll. ulld illcll polish lllclll wlill ll soft Irliiiii- KI edf" was the rebort at lfqppitgl today on Captain Claud in a motor car accident whie ley, also oi the (R. C. .11. Wood is nearer consciousness tha Fifth Avenue is leading .n the path of a Queen. mstiy collrtiers’ mansions, wit ral ‘wind-ow model labeled "Quee | vith a_prolonged exploitation pf th Ihleeniy wardrobe. WOMEN'S IZDOIlBHl. The meeting opens hlch was answered lvltll recipe i‘ llrcsenvos and pickles. ‘Minute l. A letter from the departmen lg of officers for the coming yea ore read. ppoiuted to rclnaln in oillce unti ovomber. 1927. o be paid in January. The S0013. ‘Just received a , new lot in very at- i tractive colors and onES ill which all ook part. he home of iIllrs. ‘Henry Dinlgwell iecember 4th. "The meeting closet with (he National Anthem. PRE-NUlPTlAL SHOWER. —-Oll he evening of November 4th a most enjoyable event took place at rile home 0t‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reid, liope River. when a large number of fl"cllds assembled bl patternsPrice just tender a 11118001111110.0113 shower to as attractlve‘ Miss Mary Reid previous to her ' marriage. AL 8 o'clock the bride- elsct was ilshercd into tho parlor, where little Miss Penzk; Reid and Master Aiban Bolger, impersonat- ing a bride and groom, stood be- side fl 88111! decorated basket lad- en with gifts. wh‘otl- were opened by M155 Laura Reid. =whils the hu- morous verses accompanying them were read by Miss Elizabeth Flem- iill. Miss Reid expressed tper thanks in a very pleasing manner after which illnch was served, and and enjoyablco evening spent in 11111101118. she's: ‘and instrumental NEW z DRESS SHOES FOR LADIES Look over our lines of Satins and . ~ music. Miss Reid h 1 t l_ . oillrwhlte calf turned from Regina, $51: ewhéi - ~ she ‘has resided for the last re whlch have Justar“ ‘YBBYG. and where her numerolrs lfriends. while regretting her da- ‘parture, showered her Wlllll‘ many I, kills and good wishes. 500d 5- “Cheap cuulrvs rived; also see the Gold and Silver Slippers w h i c h i are now expected every day. Thesé‘ are beautiful goods and up to the minute in style, quality and finish. * "'7 700 PAIRS MEN'S p g - l Pork 8lBeansare BLACK 0R ~ pgykgggiiif truly economical, BROWN l as they are delici- ' . ., ,_f. ous, nutritious GOODYEAR “l "'" and costbut little. a WELTED BOOTS $1.85‘ Our special at $4.85 are th best value here or any- where else» They are made on an ex- cellent easy fitting last, reliable wear- - er,’ and a cheap boob at much more than the price ask- ed by us. >GET A PAIR .1 Ctzlnlrs Pgwkofleans no hut and nerve. Sellofldlhn \ BUYS-LARK? Kldollllpgp -. W- QARK Home. ma... L r 81-24 _.-.-.____.-_.. 7 Profesicriifwd» Mark R. Mmlfiail“ ulnmsnn. 8308mm ‘m! Money to Loan , lnmorvn IlooloOllcrlottnovvluPJJ. .__.___.._._._.. O Dr C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Foot Qrnduntq Mddldll school mf Itooplul Brldiloo limited to yo, up, m" _ and ‘rill-alt \ Tooting lye; and supplying ma.“ " o0. layer luildlng um: George ma» Arnons or ALL Kmoa i. the HOME COOKING. many fancy ny useful articles for sale at tbg Bazaar and Tea in Trinity United ADVERTISERS.- Advertinero are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements tor the Guard- inn reach the office by 11°01) °1 F1“ day preceding publication. other- wise insertion will not be (“Milli-k lteed. 0n Saturday ads must be; Iondon. 0nt., despatcb of Nov. 19. y; "General condltionnnchang- Victoria Wood. of the (Royal Canadian Regi-l ment. Captain 'Wood suffered sari-I oua head injuries on Monday night their heavily embroidered and bead d "Rumanisn native costumes," to he tiniest shoe shop with its cen- INSTITUTE MEET- V‘G.—!I‘lle Little Pond Women's nstltute held their November meet- ig at the home of Mrs. Alex. A. 1th the Ode, followed by Roll Cali previous meeting were approv- ‘gardillg the election or re-appoillt- ill r WHK (273) Cleveklild- 56inch Eli" atinlg- education and research inter- The ofliccrs were re- - iatiollnlly; educating ill tho most 1 WMW (-123) ClllCl. Varied l’1‘0gi‘£lln efficient 11191110115 The yearly "fee lolu- was spent in singing old-time the members The next meeting is at s. o . I Program WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 e,’ international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERS ‘ h‘ 7.30 P. M. brought death to Lieut. A. K. Stan- WOR (405) Newark. (Masked ‘Maids- , ‘l h l ' ., ‘ . Captain WGY (380) Schenectady. Mllfllffillfiigdlanglt ‘fifmmeewzd 5X52? fiaietfsgllgi] (hem. and a very few have written the Congress Secretary for further n1 8.00 P.. 1M. at any time since the accident. bill- WJZ (455) N. Y. Concert. ills condition otherwise is thd BGLIIIGWIWEAF (492) N. Y. Salon Collccrt. m, (WEEI (3-19) Boston. Novelty Sep- e Main Streets of the country h‘ lhfliKFN-F (461) Shenandoah. Concertghle; shop window blooms springing iili From the tette. Program. WBZ (333) Springfield. h Quartette. WHB (266) Kansas iCity. Trio. Shuwmu 8.15 ‘P. M. cert. WIMAK (266) Buffalo. Musicale. e 8.30 P. M. WGR. WIVliCA (8-11) N. Y. Eilterttlinerfi. ‘i 9.00 P. M. S 5 lloullccd. WDZ (833) t stornlcrs," W-SM (326) Cinoi. Iilllsicale. Springfield. tertainers. 9.25 P. M. lKDKA (309) E. Pitts. R. V. B Trio. 9.30 P. M. . WBZ (333) Springfield. Vocal. l '9.46 'P. M. WEAVO (294) Columbus. Music. 10.00 P. M. WAAM (263) Newattk. Vocal. WHK (273), Cleveland. Quartette. 10.10 P. M. VWMAQ (443) Chicago. Musicale. 10.3 M. W011. (105) Newark. turc. WIMP (-192) N. Y. Duke" Llgilt Opera Co. 11.00 P. M. - - WTHX (273) Cleveland. Popular. Special leu- 11.30 P. M. Quartette. ’ 12.00 Mid. WLW (423) Cinci. Studfi) Program. FEATURE TALKS 6.20 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. "Book of Knowledge." 7.45 P. M. KDlKA (-357) E. Pitts. U. of P. Ad- dress. ' 8.00 P. M. WOiR (405) Newark. "Topics of Day." 8.30 P. M. WLLW (423) Cincinnati. Education al Talk. WANT TO DANCE? 8.00 ‘P. M. WJZ (4-55) Ns-Y. imperial. lmlps. 9.00 P. M._ WEAlF (492) N. Y. ‘ilpana Trouba- dors." W000. WOC. WGR. vusnl and ‘IGSD. a p) 10.30 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. Hotel Astor. 11.00 ‘P. M. WT-AM (390) ‘Cleveland. Serenad- ers 11.30 P. M. WlLW (423) Cinci. Rloyai an. 11.45 . M. WSB (428)_Atlant_a. Peerless. 12.45 A. M. WDAF (366) Ksnsnir City. Night- hawks. 1001A. M. WKRC (326) Cinci. Dance Music. 1.30 A. M. KiH-l (406) Les Angeles. }{icknlan's. (Copyright. 1926. by international Radio Programs, Chicago.) -—~ Whcll ll mall mllltcs ll fool of hllll- self llc uses rhl-np ulalcrilll, l-ivon the prsslllllst might cujlly tllc good ihlngil ho lulu if Ill‘ \\'|lsll‘t kept so bully grllullllilli: about tllc dis- ‘fomorrows Radio WGY (380) Schenectady. olustcale.‘ i wiLllT (Z95) Phllzl. Studio program WTAG (545) Worchcster. To be all- l uicnu r278) P-hila. Entertainment. “The iLittic WLW (4423) Cinci. Cincinnati Post. wmsol (263) Newark. Four 'l‘ow- , firs. Canada and the W0rld’s \ Poultry Congress During the past. two years refer- ence has been made in these col unllls to tile World's Poultry Cou- l-lress which lwfll ho held at Ottawa Jilly 27th to August 4th, 1927 Willy people have no doubt seen Pave also been appointed “M” read them along, llle items and illfolnation. Tile event was some thins for the future. llow many have stopped to con the g'gantic those ill charge of the organlza ttioll work? To form some esti mate of this it is necessary to String know soule of the (letails, ' Tile World's Poultry Congress is ‘being held at Ottawa next year a "WNY __-_'.ihli" . Yuma wean; A" ‘Lizard shoes? Ii (376) N Y llsaacsons Coll 9 iiv tatlon 0i the Canadian Gov he stores 0f New York are follow- ng up Queen Marie's abort visit ernment. They were originated by (‘he in tors and ilnver-ltlgators Hllsilalllily, whose Edward Brown, F. L. S., of Londol England, automatically President of the World's ‘Congress world poultry affairs; coordill stilndnrriization. . cooperation; graphically illustrate phases 0t‘ the poultry and to promote tyuaintance and among the poult-lylllen world. industry: invitations were sorlt to all for- wtGY (380) Schenectady“ jMuslcalc’ Olgu [KNWEFS illld l0 illl BTU/fill (l0!!!- I111lOlli-i, colonies, and dependencies. Those to foreign poyve-rs were sent through ‘lllt? PTlllSll Foreign office, alld those to fill pal-ts oi‘ rile Brit- isll Elnpfre direct from the office of ills Excellency llllfi Governor General. .‘ Canada "has never before in her history issued such u. wolld wide invitation. From the response to date indications point to over thir- ty wountries having representafiv- ea present at tho World's Poultry Congress next year. These will WSM (326) Cliwi- 9011811386 siflilE include England. Scotland, North- ern ‘Ireland, the United States, Fin. land, Belgium, Denmark, the Neth- erlands, Germany, Poland, ltussia. Latvia. Roumsnia. Italy, Spain. Dutch East Asia, Australia, South Africa. Barbados, Bermuda, llrazil, Colombia‘, the Philippines, ‘Peru. Ecuador, and the Dominican Re- public. These countries have In many instances formed National Coll- gresa Committees, and through these a very thorough propaganda "is being conducted. lll addition [great help is being given by vari- ous Canadian agendas outside oi‘ (Canada, and by the foreign press. ’ The Congress organization in Canada is being gradually complet- , .-.____.____i___._.._’ Alli/lib war VERY PAINHJi 0n Forehead, Cheeks and Chin. Culicura Heals. "My face be n breaking out ‘m’ PM’! kl. l?“ my forehead. than ch and chin, and it was an awful looking olght. The plm. plea were bard and red Ind nun- n time some to o bend and scaled °"°\'~ Th"? Were very painful n time: and the trouble lulcd about three month m“ llnziiéndlflt In! remedies with- l - began using Cu- ticun Soap and Ointment and I was oomplctel healed otter using three cakes o Cullcurn Soap and one box of Cudcuro Ointment." (5 nod) Mrs. Algal Lundgren, M 0rd. Wis" Aug. 13, 1934, Ule Cutlcuro for all toilet purposes. "v" “'~'l.:~'=....a-....~ - “"52; . I Cindi‘. ‘Ilflflwmklfl -‘Cwlloul l.‘ ngroclllllr- things llo cxpl-i-ts. llnvilt Stick ‘out ) . Bringing Up Father 4 THE ollssnomaowrfcusnbmu ' "Ian. task facing it is the third of such meetings, the first ilavfiilg been held at The flliigllfirln 1921, and the second ill wuss (-192) N. v. Davis (Saxophone 5W" i" 1924- Octet, also W00, “Rltkll, WTAG, _ , ‘VEEL WCAEI WSAL W(‘.~Ap,l8l‘1li1ll0lllll Assocation of instruc- ill Poultry president Mi". becomes The object of the Congress is to H blillg together those interested inqmei“ Bum‘ any fllliii-it‘. oi‘ poultry work with the object of stimulating interest oi‘ production, distribution ‘and through exhibits to important international ac- good iiellowtrllip of the ed. -'i)he chief patron 1s Hie Ex- cellency the Governor General, the Viscount ‘Wlllinwdonj Other pat- rons are the Lieutenant Governor of the provinces. the Bzime Min- .ster and some of the members of the Cabinet, the leader of the Op- position, the Premiers ot‘ the plo- vinces, the Canadian l-lish Com- missioner to Great Britain. and the Presidents of the Canadian ation. )al and Canadian Pacific Railways. The M'nister of Agriculture, the Honourable W. R. Motherweil is honorary chairman of the Con- Brass ‘Committee and the Deputy Tliillister Dr. J. H. Grfsdals-chsir- This committee cons'sts of rile provincial ministers of agri- lciiliiirfl. federal and provincial de- _ partmentsl offcislg ‘rapreggpta. ‘tives of the breeders’ organizations, he trade, transportation compan- ‘"1 etc. A Conmress executive lPfliWn from this large committee Flllord, Dominion Poultry Husband- ‘u-"lii. who is also General Director i" (he Congress. ‘Provinclaal Congress committees he chrfirmanship of their respect- is under the chs/rmanship of F C. . ve Ministers of Agriculture, and these committees are lhandling all matters pertaining to the Congress as affecting the prov'nces. ' modatioll, exhibition, reception, _Zll'1l0l’0ll, automobile mcnl, ladies, tourist, seeing Can- ada. customs, inspection, motion _ Dicture. general information bur- eau, grounds and membership conl- lllittecs complete tile congress 0r- ganlzauou. l All this organization machinery and the work it turns out will be 0t‘ little or no avail unless the en- peopie. A great many will no (lOllllt say that they are not inter- lostcd ill poultry, i-lley don't keep clrckolus. That is neither reason nor excuse for llot boostillgthe World's Poultry Congress. Pouitrylnen were able to start tllcsc World Congresses, because their industry is backed by a won- derful organization. They are or- ganized form tlilc imckyader who llait’ a dozen birds in thr- dcaier who exports and inlports eggs and poultry, allrlm the scien- tist who is working out the vita- uline content. of the 09.4. Tibia per- fection of organization has placed the ‘lldustry on an international footing, and secured for it official recognition. .\iucll good is dellved by those countries ‘having (he honor of strik- lllg h. \Vorlrl's Poultry Congress. Some six thousand people, drawn f-om thirty different countries, in all parts of rile world, will attend the Congress. Thcy arc prfnlarily interested ill some phase oi.‘ poultry keepinlg, it is up to the people of this country to illtersct these deie. gates in Canada. Show them (Jan- ada at her best, a (Wflfill ho-‘iliiliiblfi country Offering her unbounded a1‘- res, her vast forests and ulinernl wealth ill fact all hcr wonderful natural resources to any and all who care to lllnkc (lanaria their home’. If this is done che dele- glfeis will .retllrn to their own coun- tries full of enihuslasnl for Can- ada and her possibiktias. Finch and every one will become a poi» ent factor in Canadian develop- ment aiong immigration lines, and the World's Poultry congress will have accomplished a creel DHYWW- l PRESENTATION The seventh Anniversary 0f "i? Women's Missionary Society o1 Brackley was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Clark on Wednesday evening November third. A splendid Thanksgiving prornm was ell‘ joyed toward the close of which B" Publicity, transportation, accom-l ihusiaslll spreads to the Canadian‘ entertain- ' i address was read to tile president by Mrs. Vernon MacWiliianl ac-I l-ompanied by a beautiful gift of n, genuine goatskin band-bag inside‘ of which was a pair of $101199 l" match and a dainty handkerchief- The following yvavs. the 110117859 read:- Mrs. Wm. Clark, Bruckley Dear President: ' ' The Women oi Brackiey branch of the Women's Missionary Soc- iety take great pleasure in waiting upon you, oll this tile seventh ilillli- versary of the organization of 011i‘ Auxiliary. I This is the season when it bellow God's people to Praise the Lord is!‘ his goodness and tori-rei- 1i"! a" h“ benefits; and as we look hack over the year and the yours we i001 that we have been especially 1,195‘ in having a lezfdcr so gracious 1"") giftcdp ' i {luring the fivc years (bill 3'0" have presided over our fflééllilfis your place has not been vacant ex- cept through iii-health and we call linlly say that your fuiillflliillcss, wise counsel and sincority- of hoof! alld life have made all impression for good on all who ll.'i\‘() come uii- lllways gone from ollr 11953.10 the things that make for] our eternal welfare. EYELIEVE that an investment made w-dsy ‘in French (Jove-uncut 67., Bonds (Loon authorised Dec. 16th i920; redeemable at. par at the option of tile French Government an or after u. ht. 193i) prenrnil an extraordl y opportunity for t in the cvcnt of any mumlul advance in the value of French money (inner). Owin: to the dqlrtdltinn of French Inna n French Govvrn- mcnl 6% Bond of 1,030 francs denomination can now be bought for $30.00. with ihc bond at. our and Fund: manna It normal nilil lune bond would have n vnlttcof 8193.11). international bankers believe that the French franc will sell abuvv 5 cerlu franc before very long. not think what this mean: to French Government oecuntieo w len n rile merely I cent in the franc alum an lrnmtdlat: rofit. of 3.114% on the invutmrnl. When the French from: rel I at 5 emu per franc or 850.00 oer 1.000 franc: your profit will be $20.1!) on every bond ol 1.000 frunm. French C-overnmcnt 6% boon or 66x7, for every $30.00 lnvuted to-day. With the French franc oi l0 cvnto per fnmc (n little over one- half ilo ur value) nob bond of 1M!) francs Fran vern- lnent 6 n been would be worth 8101M. representing o profit of $10.00 or 13.15% on the $80.1!) lnvctzd to-dny. \Vc mode u lengthy and thorough lnveotiption to determine the best way lo buy French francs for maximum o. We believe that lb: French Government 6% Bonds on!‘ the but and logial Indium for they repreocnt to French lnvcowu .pl’EC1l2|}' w t Canadian Govc-nment V thevu. loin-tin ' milder Kfo-do M!!! uildao worth SHIN-I) w, “u.” Mt ‘in of lyi-lmlfitm 11:19” Ill“!!- tbelr rewards hasten.“ lupin; loflrltrone—nnotfi:lin I olflJifiworovcr ®%oue vsy l0 vutor . ‘ did not. chore our w: r!’ W Ill! before very ion;- Remarkable ‘A Profits in: French Government 66% Bonds ' . - . u» r Tllonutchnllda HGIIMHIWIIIB lnwuwukeo to Canadian iavuwrl. being legal lnvutlncntufotevery in- sllutlon. trust. lllmi and avian bunk in France and wnotlunc a strictly high-grade. gilt-edge wvcrnmenl. lnvelment. They may be solo again instantly {av not “all at the prevnliin: rue not only in France) the bond: are listed on the Pork Bearer) but. throughout the principal financial centre: of the world- ‘fh: intern! mupons have always been paid promptly on the dot and an be cubed in Montreal. New York. London. Rome. Amsterdam. Brussels. Madrid. Bane. Berlin. Vienna. C0990- lvzgen, Stockholm. Buchnmt, Rio de Jnneiro. Humor Aireo and in fact throughout the world n! the current. rat-c for Inna. French francs. w: believe. will unqnmionnbly and ultl‘ Yillllfl)‘ some hack to their full gold value or 8103.00 P" Lilli iranu. A iitti: over a century ngo the Unitrd Staten owed .12 millions of dollars-n lllllllit sum at that time-to Europe. and being then purely an agricultural country with nodcvelopcd renour , her situation was considered very bad at the tune. Again. n let the American Civil War id mid at. n pram um of almost 2003,‘, in New York but B tlnh. French an! Dnlcll inventors. more accustomed ufthnt sort of thing beans: of their international viewpoint. only law in tile dcpr . " currency In opportunity for vcry large prufiil by invrntnent i-l rill-edge but drprcciated American securities. To-dav the United Suites lurln one of the richest. countries in the world. Probably ten time: as destructive by coirlson with the late World War (which zuulted iu tile d rcclazion of the nome- tary unit. of practically every eoun n the world) wan the war of 1865-1870 between Brazil and in the vinual blotting out. of nil of Pnnlunyflq manhood. practilnl bankruptcy. huge indemnified, and hlch. in the tountry. left iwcnty-flvc women for each surviving male. no ulnnuiocturcs and no highly-educated nationalism Inch u Francr enjoys lo-dny. Paraguay eventlnlly recovered and lilo-s: who had faith in the recovery of mdon car lor- lulu-l. England. too. once faced what seemed to be s ijnnndal disaster. Dan's: the Napoleonic wan British securities rank lo nut. to nothing; but soon after the Victory cf Waterloo llririsll bond: aoarrd returning vast fortunes 1o those who bad purchased them when things ipokmi blacked. for England. and sold lilsm utlcr Wdlington‘: vlctory became blown France, bankrupt st tile bands of Bismarck durin _tb_e Franco-Prussian \Vu.r of 11170, suffered an experience winch l: lllll within tllc nn-ulory of liVIlII man and v4 l saved to set. at rent any doubt as to the nbilil of the ‘reach people to oomglctely rrslore their 1c nuczs; her Coy-ailment- boa s sold down to 7',” o their normal value-they looked llo lus~but within a cw year France bad met her boils: in or er, discharged all of her obi onions and the bonds were auin bad: to par. l_n fact. records show that French securities mid over par-making fortunes for rbooe who grit and enterprise lo invent in ilu. ' Government b0 rancc. depreciated recent. history has shown . rehabilitation o1 nation's hnanccl. After tile World War England nvv the day that only $3.35 could be obtained for one and sterling. English currency bad lost about one-third o its iatcrnslional value. At this moment the situation has lighted jtulf and the British pound in nc=e more worth n: lull value an the internatlaml market. Every Canadian remembers that a few years ago. in i920 and 1921. when exchanging Canadian money fur American money he could obtain only $82.00 ‘AXPEIiQXI money for 100 Canadian doi Tilere were prcdlcuuno at. that time that nn even largrr depreciation oi Canadian mom-y wolllrlJakr pizcc but fortunately thcoe_did not lnaltflfllizt. investors in the United States rcuved lbal purchasing Canadian Government and uunll: poi bonds was bound to tum our. rrnlunerntive oooncr ‘or Later. The Canadian dollar otnnzd to recover in international value and at. the unseat momcnl. the situation in rvrn ‘. Canadians mo obtain slightly more than 100 Alnrriun dollar: for 8100.00 in Canadian money. Many Canadian (I and municipal bonds u: now sell- ing considerably above pa. ‘. examples of the The Swiu franc. after the war, was quote! sl. l5 cents oer fnlllc or 8l.5iI0.0'i per 10,000 Swuo francs. To-dsy the Swi" franc 1| quotzd above par or at more than $1,930.00 prr 10,000 Swiss (lanes-showing a gain of 30.00 on every 10.0)!) Surl- francs purcluloed a few yearn ago. shrewd investarl Qunggd I satisfactory profit on their investment. Table Showing Present Prices The Y of on ._ _ dwir empbldln the 1m that history in r nu noel! gvrrv d v of our lino. From 11.7 cents per ran; or 81.1.0.1!) 16.000 N krone. the value bu flfll in n few IMH- yenn to the present quol-alioghttlélilvgtslalll n» krone or a; D5’ , in Norwrfln u _ of time bdorc the Norwqtan krvn frw yearn nu 5on1 A 11.75 part2. or "-“"'>"l.'l=.-m§§“§'.m- recovered to i5. pacts-an “sham-mum of N091!" . This unu i. also uncle-i is ‘with w or $1514.07 P" "MIN on may 10.000 peocus shortly. South Ancriqn admins are and luboun ‘l-v- 1' l“ peso, not. on ion: no. wu worth gLmmpq mwn pa“. To-day the Arssnier or: ioquoled h; over 40.10 cents per pcoo or . r P119. showing n profit of 81.15017 off"!!! 16-13“ Alkaline pesos. Thlx flnl oak for vro The history of the world convinced one forcibly that. the snort. tiificult mum u. dudory l- national mum. when niii of men and populations cl nation: lend lllflf milectlvr dam milling is impouible. The French “'0: believe that (hr- [R5161 opportunity of ti": nremit IIIRIII-lk l to mu rennrhblr pfnfill rxiols today for inv?'l\crl I. hruulh h blue f F ench Go Luau.‘ 5.1"; tnfp-J-min-ni bonds and are vinufl ruourc are in bin favor. l!!! ll" Canadian dollars will the invest (uupnlu. Tblu u the franc rings not only bond! loans: but the lnlerul-lneolnc vi greater. It. will be seen that at. the present rate of the franc the holder F (hvemnacnt 6% which niwlyn alflflflte 600 frond P" undinn mopey equivalent to a return o1 over hi!‘ c - vcv" c“ uar.:."i.:.:£-?:'.‘:i;": 22:211."... of n “MID-franc tench for his coll eqnllaayieidofovu 16f‘... when the franc in: ruched lgfilentp 0r 01.000419 l)" ill-m" franc bond the rctum will be lfl interest wupono will brill! $31-99 W55 ield is 10%. Al l5 eenu per franc the muponn on n 1 .M0~ l c bond (which bond ooou only 900-00 104w n but‘: value of 819M411). will be worth 090.!) r:- Angi iul-ly. with the (an: at. par (he wupom for one your amounting to e00 francs will be worth $115.10. Ibis uunllnauivaienl. toun yirldvl nginni W ma! exc preoenlinl n return of 30%. on vb: o inveuunrnt Frmch industries are thighs; c woridhnnlaoru. and the nation France i: rapidly re-cnlerin h; | plug i: mywdml vid l criai ma“ "no: iii‘. 2r: ‘gunman tile French tmnry. e o confidence in sweeping over France‘ dune the A t wav Foggy: Government. indndibl _ 1|, but tint nolccthnnel dollars be by French mt anal: buck into the country bqlh drutimily curtailed. Th to o fonn n Feat addition Tbeoe conditions lhould be qlll y nunu in (b: value of Frmcbnflrun: W“ u, buy ‘bu. muntu. lnznt. bonds- Tllll ll W then: securities are on the oI-in —Anl How yowBnlb Bold! Pmznt 7 cents Frana Prise Di!’ Fill“! 1,000 French Government 6% Bond. ISLU I70 1.000 French Govemmcnl 6% Bo Q,” lfl 5,000 French Government 6% Bo I50.“ J50 10,000 French Government 6% Bond- 300.0. 7W 25,000 French Government 6% Bond . ' r150.” 1.750 50.000 French Government. 6% Bond . L5G.” 3.500 100.000 French Government 6% Bond. LflOJI 7.1M) WE ARE selling a lllgt number oi’ then: bonds n. the above price which cover: eve Bond! are forwarded by relili or money order, w: will at once wnhrm dale. uld inland $.11. cover purcllaor. nlust be received by early mail to insure Lhu: prltzl u quotation change frequently. For many yarn this investment llouse has been on: qt‘ [Vmlh Antioch/Titus csdluiufovdp bond hogan. to uo ltl have our clu-nl- select. lllonc bonds which make the moot money for them and nuke l. moot ouldliy- 0dr inter-m don not after a oalc for it l~ouf mnsiant aim l0 kscp in wucb with our divlueic. natured ti. o llflnlaLllhl length and btudtb of Canada service. ‘ or not. we deem ll ndvinble to scll. Tins service u expensive lo ournlveo but. its value well: client: is inmiwln . l" ""' ""' "" '— '-' '- "' THE INVESTMENT nousa or —"' "" "' """""’<""-""'1 C. M. CGRDASCO & COMPANY canoe the United Staten and Newfoundland to render. it gratuitous: g clients when rloc n: 'n'| monetary nail. the pacts. will ly l mung]! on the potentlll and vm of the Republic of Fmuct. _ for thin. yenn after dale oi call and lhc luulnl “N190!!! payable- unc- lath and December 16th are valid for fivr 7B" nftzr their respective due dates. lhus enabling the investor to cub them at any time in the interval that lll: exchnnlv ruin The hi n» took p111. ght. hundred milieu: of id abroad are belinnlng log: The circu aIlouIof Frvoch e ’ ' of dollnn WW Indian in Vail: If“ ‘o! For and 1M Punch Mme Alva ' avenue. Upon rccipt. of accepted clan-zoo on ev l0. e will touch pnr. ll.l7$.n0 per 10.1.!!! peoclsa. M cents Der new-ii d I chow’ olniior id ll:.-i'!yvniue.“ql‘hc attains: only use mm oer an» w! H.080 I franc will mine back. vvrnlncnt 6% co: ciuso of French (iovnnmrnt Three bonds arc valid nu of the fr c Lbe more or obtain for lo interest- wili the value of the become greater and Band will receive annual Every 600 franc! w“ misal- u the cvuddfi emno cpmflli. Til b the wealth of. r nation’. pldeactlnnu- RUIN l2 cents Pu 1K1 pa: Franc nu-"Tnac 0120 ‘I93 260 316 O0 9U 1.2M L9H 3.1111 6.82! ‘MW 9.650 12,!!!) 19,800 Order with remittance to ll in vitniiy important ungrtvaluenadwhcthel" SPFCIALIZIIiIG EXCLUSIVELY IN l FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS I MARCH. TRUST BLDG. Z91 ST. JAMES STTlIET i MONTREAL CANADA I { rash i | l rnqlncellerruilh smou-ll rile-qua r».- :....._...._ in full p-ynmll m 1 mum-y plder l : (be urchuoe from you of“... . (um-ll, From-h Government 6'}, Honda (Loon of 19D). I wllifll you are lo forward m: by rrgislvrrd and lnllurnl mull. | Nam!“ l .-\4.l»- _ .. | » . ___..._..__-____._-__.___ __.__ _._.__.,._.___.-_.i.-_._~ lie!‘ yfliii‘ 111111181109; iliiil “'8 11M“ f" B iiiziiflr life. ten have removed ‘ogelllcr. _ 11166111185 to other places and twenty-three Willi a feeling of uplift, alld of near-hm 511]] eumpmy v ‘May the Great Giv r vouchsafe tn mu lll-altil llllrl long 1 fe to continue The growth of the Auxiliary, the n the work lo which you ilsve sol faithful attendance of the lnemb- ‘recly given of your host. inwo,‘ Our (Auxiliary organized in 11119 erg and the interest Show“ m the ' ' with a membership ofsix has grown work we attribute largely to your till at present almost. cvcry woman faithful efficient discharge of duly. ill (he community is a menlber. We And we ask you to accept this little Clark thanked tile women have since enrolled thirty-five. 0f gift to-night as a loving remem- heartily for such ll beautiful gift that number one has been called brance oour many helpful evenings and even more for the gplflt that) rim u! happiness. prompted it. urt- l1 is llllfl Signed on behalf of the mcnl- bers of Brackiey Auxiliary. Allhough taken by -.-lurprise Mrsamnpfloq “m, hlmm‘ Till- most (‘upid is -—-——-{-O§—-—-- v if ihl-rc is any pig ill a man's nat- (‘ll roll lo bum-o to slvnp n peck of trouble for 1 ._-s-._._.___.-._ _._._-_-. - l}. croli mu when llu lrrulnbler isn't crcn always looking for n Yooa at»: l» A Fm .°ffl__fl_l_i-.iouro-iltib;y_ 1J0 to I McDonalg & McPhee J. A. uooouiltoAll. n. IoFl-tll o. n. r " Inrrlotoro, Attorneys. lie. Money g0 Loon. WILL-l oosrr KNOW. OUGAN - i' l.l.. HAVE ‘TO ASK ME wire. wv-lo l'l.i. RUN Pin AlnIaMAN, E HAD. BOT ‘atrr Llsrssl-olqcgs-Yoo kvucw MY cscw- 142's ous. WE "AN ‘fog , Mo: rm ALDERN ~ 45K ME WIFE ABOUT “rlwr. ILL HAVE TO CASEY‘. MAGQIE- WHAT DO YOU THINK OF NE RUNNING DUQAN OR CASEY F0“ fll-DEflNlAN? YDIJSE‘, w-Byl George Molilsnlfs ‘ I ON LY AQKED