‘EYES TESTED. E- W. ‘TAYLOR DECEMBER 25, 192s firlinlcnantorlraiowu GUARDlAN rites saves I Rich 1.. an _ itamins Of ‘Cod- liIE cllllllll nllllllllll liver Oil SCOTPS ULSIQN ‘motes Growth- Builds Strength; Wontferfllilhvfor chit-lint!“ l 26x34 ""58 3HARPENED iii Weeks 8: Burns. 265070320 HALL --Suntiay Dec. at 7 oclock p. 111.. ‘Christmas flermml hi‘ Rev. I’. A. Fitzpatrick. WHEN THE DAY i8 DONE.- llmkes a. beautiful picture. on Guard tau Lalendars given free with each new or renewal subscription. Li‘ GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVE. cutJor Emerald, Ktntlora, $[lrlug~ deid and vicinity, '_ L. W. McKAY will be buying live iowl and chicken at lirudalbalie Tuesday, Dec. 28th until noon. 3519. t2 2i :1 , a Mfllle. ‘Purutlto, Dill. PRESBYTERlAN Th“ dell-Pike 1'01" tile Presbyterian cllltrchtzl o1‘ Granville, Long lllvel‘ and New London for Sulldliy, Dec, .6til arc LipDU-Iltéfl as follows: lllld New London 7.30 p. lll.-<lft‘l'. Jlzlseph (l. Ilarrisoll, Minister IMPORTANT Tlorlcs wise iusortiou will not be gunrau-I teed. t)u Saturdttl Bill must be g spirit 0f Santa Claus is ai-lrocowed by u, A‘ M‘ more prevalent in an gvqnly l '1.::";:'.:":..:".':,?.'.' .:."::.:: only Flilii Nobel l p Prize Winners Living right setting for the Xmas party. l. Hllillliitllllnl, pod 21f ...1i,,,.= I n! & conlwpxnwm" anmvpr-‘mll’ "f the No- ilei ‘Pence ‘Prize fflllfl only lmlri phone 17¢ ‘men living wlto have won that l-o- ivarll for prrlluutiuy, tho fraternity- oi‘ n llinns. Slurp 11W- pi-‘ize wits rrl-ttuelt by NUUN. llloe. 2i - ll took ll Jlc will lll Alli-ed Nobel, inventor or Ziogfiolli Follies girl to leach Jf liynllul lr- and other mtplnalvas. Print.» m’ Wiilrs bow to do the lwcllly-two lllPll flIlVB l-l-lenlvml it, ck Siluffiei) ' ttlLhu Root, Anlerillan slates» 11s Edith Baker, a lbllle~eyeti lllnn and fol-liter Fluted Stnltlls st-li do who appealed for six years 1°13 “l. roadway musical comedies, wns .llr lls activity n the pacirlrniloll, Plinceis instructor. ll all hnulul‘ ll!" PllllliDvE-lleh Mill \‘\\‘\)’l lililllil‘ ell lll u privnlc pnrly in Paris, .119 handling o; lllt- nlnr-riran-Jsp - »-\._ illcss dispute rlllllts as tho senior The others sirl- Senator llr-liri l..i i-‘nntallio of iieigolnl, ilflll Christian image and lFrldjiol Nansen, Nor». ivegialls. Active In Peace Bodies The ilellztzlll sollalor llflll the Nor- wegians were. glvelt the maze ecnlznition of their interest ill pence societies, one of lllle purpos- ..-t o1 l.1e tlwllrd being tho promo, “on oi’ pl-aco congresses, .l,il.ll‘ltlllllilll- was n zllvmlll-l- of llll- .'Pl'llt lllmlt lllirlnulllilll Pour-o Bur- .nu at llorlll- when he received lllc_ prize ill-llilil. Lungs hm been lellerlll secretary llf the ilrlcrpar- ..anlenlll1y llninll at iflencrn since .909. Trio GXPlllFPl‘ Nansen is professor in nuturni sciences at the tlnivorsily of Oslo, zllld one oi’ the ollllders 0f the League ot‘ Nations. iiallzc received the prize in 1021 .1111] Nnltscn ill 1922. There has been no award of tllle pence prize since. vrofi-vovvvv-rvv-Qvv v lllllollg inc. ullrv Ynlil. 1927 For 1927 D|AR|E$ i Office Diaries (For Business Men) Pocket Diaries (All ‘Myles and sizes) b -i._ ' Almanacs (For #927) __.__ . Office Supplies uglflfi!‘ and Professional u. get your Office Sui!- plieil from us, we have to!‘ n gel) gnylhlflfl you need in that line. Taxation Cuts Prize The other lwiuners ot‘ the pence prize were 1i. Durtlllt 0|’ Switzer- lnlltl and Fr. Posy of Frantic ill 19- 01'. E. ‘Dllkfilllllltlil and A. (lobat. Switzerland, 1002: Sir W. ll. (‘re- mcv, England, 1001i; llllvollci-ls voll Silttnor, ilustrin, 1900; Theodore Roosevelt, 1000', b]. T. Nlfilltillfl. l!‘ lily; and L. Kennlllt, France, 1907; K. l‘, Aruoldscn, S\vede1l, and F. Bajer, Denntllrk, 1903; Al 31-!“- Beernilelli, 139114111111, tuld linrou lie Constant, ‘France. 19091 . . . ' . Asser Denmark. and A. H. Fl"ell, Aultllizl, 1011; Woodrow 'Wlison.. 1on1; 1.. llutlrgeoia, Fffllllltl, 1920:! if ll. Brantilll; Sweden, 1921. , The prize was given to the lll- mtlluto of lutorllll-tfonlli Lnlw ill 19- ltll, llllo lnternllltionnl ‘Peace Bureau "n 1010 null "the international Red (‘rose ill 1917. No awards Wort! nlildo in other years. lwlleu first distributed in 1001. the value of lilo prize iva-s $10,409 hut. it lball decreased under taxa- .l¢..l_ Tail lowest value was 1923 r this your Ask for one of our Calen- lhrs for 1927- ARTER 8t C0. LTD. . q . _ when it. Wilfl $35.0". F0 if lll Sllhflflli. A hill pus-loll h)‘ 1 iiulnont. YQIHOVOg tho tllxllliolt this yenr. ___.._¢44-__-_- BHE PAINTS PRIZE-FIGHTERS he S ivedish ptlr- tl flor Mow YORK, nor. ‘:4 —< ilillillll flwtghf. fOhlWYl-Y of '3!!!) Frllllvlllvll- is attracting attention in Nl-llv Yflfk wttli pliliilliigli oi‘ ‘Drizr-fifill" ttffl-l, nun one ltlrgo t-nnvnll “Seconds lllii", depicting n. heavyweight. lll his corner, is titling credited 'Wllll llllvng nil the tlrauln, in repcsc, tbllt tlcorgo Bellows, tho otoller of prize- tlglitom, achieved liy more. theatri- rnl Hlffilfllltlél of flKllfPPg ili notion. .._.____._.___%__._.. . lull PiMPiES All llvll FACE lliiliiilflilii’ ll 1.5.. Cniicufleaiell. "I was bothered with pimpla for over a you. They were bud p and small and scaled over lfld wart scattered all on: my ha. The pirnplsl itchsd cousin‘. rnl to ~ and my fnawu d o . " l tried other romsdiu but with- out wean. l cont for a fru um- plo of Cutlcurs 800p and Ointment and slut ultng it l|ot relief. l pin-chased more and in about two months 1 n: completely baled." (Dialed) lll Kathleen Menzies. No bombs and. In. Whitney. N. 5., January 3. 1929. ~ Uu Cntlgr‘ for may toilet , i r Ill- wit p. lambs J. t-TAYLOH" 0Hi MA, THAT'S WHAT I WAS WISHIN’ FOR You remember the llmd and milk ofyour boyhood days? Rail-uh- lllg bowl of goodness. Wnlvt ‘It? Our mllk ll llllre and good — order it not to your homo rmrn- inns. 4 ILK 1.10.; _ vuauuwmurunum P H O N E 1 5 8 4 ‘l’ 00000006000000 AND GLASSES FITTED ‘rm refraining room with ' dorll “ohm”; . Otl “Jmimrlolta to at your 1 i 1 tiller». .\ir. ,\1. TwLIHDlJG. is Guardian Ag~' ti‘ SERVICE -‘ Gfilllvlllv. 10 o'clock. ‘Long River 2| . T0‘ ADVERTISERS.- Advsrlisers are. respectfully requested to B86 lliiit! .hc1r advertisements [or the Guard-i lull reach the office by noun or the] my preceding publication, other-i o was given the 1912 pnzei Louis “ t. day curly lll order ’->_ . L - SKATE8 SHARPENEL’ at Weeks. if‘: Burns. | -—l___ i THE BREAD BASKET OF THE’ lWORLfL-Auollller dandy picture; its: §.‘~“°‘.".’§2;..“.‘“° or". ' a u s r tl itho Guardian. 8 c p m“ ‘of, ; FARMERS ATTENTION. ‘ lure ‘uolv in lilo ularkct for souls itliehhléll pork paying ' blgllcstl ulllrkct prices. flurry Jenkiuu i ' 121-12441’ __wl ‘ . POULYRY WANTED- We are lilillfiul; lligilest prices (or all; lwtligllls nlld hurtling; of pomU-M! 5lliiclill price-s. on heavy Mllkfgd {Chicken and fowl. lllllTlg Aplmulr“ ,Cl\i1l‘l0[ll)f.0\\'ll. ilfiifldzl-lrtfl , "roo MANY THUM8$.—Tll'1s lid ;tllc title on the picture or one (ll lfho Guardian Calendars [or 19:7, Woo to Guardian readers l-ollcivilig. ‘their yeflfly subscription, ll ~<o> Officers Named , For Sheep Breeders} Associationl ‘Official lllieoi-ll 0f lllc ‘Mililt Vote‘. fill“ the Plleetlolt of Directors for! i.ll.'.‘fulllill.iifl Sheep lllgetielzl‘ All-l sliclnlion, for the your 102T, taken! lll zlclrtlrdallco willl Section 0. ol‘ the‘ (nnstltution of the (‘itltudlnn Sheep llreotl rs’ lbsltil-izltloll. ‘ District zlritinll- Prov. Name of Director flttrlicl- Goodwin liiilt‘ V<-l'll\_ _\'_ ll, llwlrlzo timlloll, illik Lake, Mllinilobll W. t‘. Heron lfilllinOll, Sunk. t‘. F}. Whitney- (lriffilils Victoria, No. 1 M 3i ii lll illbll Stlsllall-hl-wn ll ‘llrlllsii (‘lililuiiiill German‘ Env0y§ In Washington WASHINIETON, Der. 2.'l.—-\‘t"ll- J11"! ltflflf ll plane ‘in ti.» nun for‘ =(ll-rl11nn_l' on lllf‘ social map of ‘Wzllllllllgilill is ilnll m" U... mam, prtlilltlnll»: willvh llowallay; lll-sols t-vory Gllfiliilli lllllhnssztdnl- lml 111,4 ' t‘ 'l‘lll+ lull‘ llr. Otto Xvilidfl-ldl (icrnlllnym ilfiil llllllvasszllior :1i'll-l~ lilo l-tlnllillson or pour», trhnhly adllliticd thllt In him liiltl been as- signed the role of “lce-brcllker‘? politically 11nd S0(‘l.ill_V, and in the lllttr-r purl lll- found the going pm‘- ticulnriy rough lll rules, Grace And Tact Win lllll lilo prtlflcllt illllbllslllillr, l‘..1r- on Ago voll lilnllza 11nd his wife filial \Vtl1til11lgtllll not-lolly olnzrrell til lllut-il ol‘ flit‘ wttrtinle iiilil posit Will‘ drilrls. and ivhzll relllnlns f,-i rap- idly giving way before the lsocial graces lllld lllt-tflll proccllllre of wllul 1.1 caill-li " the new German embassy crowd." 'l‘ile Aiztitzans ll-lvc scored tie-l tistvely ill tile lllanner lll which. they have wtlll n place ill the capl- tnlE-l social life. The Baroness, who comes t'r011l n well known E REFOMBPEND (lily of Paris 5 9,, Wu advise t 1e immediate purchase of _ it-s whit-h may now than norlnlli cxcilnngl- valul». These ilolltls lire puyliliio just as (‘tllladiall municipal and llmllls nrt- payable ill ("liuadian American llloney (dollars). ‘I'm-nob lnolivy " isillg out of the grout klnerioult mflnoy. lIl-llt-t- thesi- rl‘ also |*l1f'8]l in tw-rnls of dollar iltifnre the war ll‘rvll<-l1 (ll \"lr+- quoted lll par. ‘Filo fruit-.\- for :1. Front-ll ilc-il-rt- lllf‘ war Front-ll lll0l\f'_\’ or French francs were 'l"he par value of the Fronoil of (‘ttnadlau or Alueriouti Worth their full gold vaitlc. frilllt- ls lltil ccllls lll iorllls uzortoy. (‘otlsoqllr-uliy iwfllrl- tllt- fPhliPh wero wnrtll Slfiiififlfl in :1 dollar (torrent-q: 'i‘otlo_v the French lll wort. fr (lap . fwhlfl; then 10.000 francs we llil‘ franl- is recovering rapi iy. .‘\ few lllolltlls ago the franc ll i» lllllfillllllfl ill-nrcr lll terms 0f 'l'l\e lotlli amount of the (Pity liliél, till: iiollds of which we rev I lurcstors. ' lll lliilor words all t. ‘dill-franc bonds. _ (‘Ely of Paris bonds are not llflltj. lrlLIll! ilunds, in the 5% boun 0t’ ih-l-nllli money. in the sumo planner its (‘anadian and American Govern- are ago quote tilt-so ilarls bonds um now selling below par in (iovernment Victory bond was iiielit. securities were a few ye Not long Yo n (‘auadian quoted at 2%. bought for $92000 Paris bonds are selling around A SOD-franc bond costs about 350 franc bonds or a unit of 10,000 7,000 francs. bonds of 19 These bonds are expected francs before very long owi in that event twenty franc The frnnc should sell at 5 The value of 10,000 francs $500.00. Eve investment uiade today wti show a not. profit From 5 cents natural slop. $1,000.00. 'l‘wenty llr WOTLlI sLOfD-OU. Today the Illa. be bought fill" $280.00. E is at lll 01-1118. At. l5 cents por frn bond quoted bonds will franc bonds can will therefore Rllllw n lll-t pro franc is worth l." rents. he lvorfll 8 l,:'>f)0.0f). When thtnirartc is again taunts, eonstlquontly ovury at pa-r (500 francs pel- Sflfl-franc $6.50. Every investment um at par Wcstpllaitun industrialist faintly. lll IIOVQIHIHKGI‘ to diplomatic social.‘ lito utill although a cilluptirnilvo, newcolnol- to Wnshilll-ttotl she has) zpvckli‘ inken her pllcc ttlllollt: lllf.‘ offlvltli hostesses 0t‘ the Capitol, 13111-011 voll Maftzatl halt provclli llilllllclf rl good luixer by his llelno-i crntic mnnltel- and 11's extended ole, perlullce '11 the "Germ-lll foreign gtxrvictl. 11c is loud of riding, tel», llis and golf ulld begins his offltflll. to be able to‘, spend llls afternoons outdoors. 11s. in n member qt lilo lChevy Chose) nud Congressional country clubs. l Weidfelt A Business Man ‘ Tlltlt. tile Baron also continues to enjoy the conlplcto confidence of. 11in home government ivns denlou-l, strated ‘when D1‘. Streselnnntt, thel German foreign minister, defended hint in the Relrltsrxlg against al- tllcks because the baron displayed the Gerulau colors on tho Blilhfltr sy building hare inst arlnlll-llcc tlni‘ Dr. Wiedfeldt wns nOi a “service luuu," -a1ld it required considerable pl-rsunaion on lhc part of tllc (lor- lllllu foreign office l0 induce him lo exchangi- his post flfl directing bond of tho Krupp l-orporafon for lllf‘ job of illilintilig lvilll the Unli- ull Stairs ill Wushiuglon, lie re- torred good lllllllfetll)’ to l1’s sorflil isolation ill ‘the capital, null dlll not. wnnry oi‘ comforting his i111- wicldutn stuff wiloso nlenlbors not dlffcqllvlllly found tilctllaoives coll- 'l‘(\\\l\‘il by ll-l-hiily nloofllcss ill lll-h sllcilll rounds. I l Prominent Citizen Killed ill Auto , Collision .....__ Thl- [illiolvlllg lltvsllcllt will he 1i‘ iulon-st hl-l-l- us xlrdlilullatyntfs tlultltllllll- rltlfllills ill till-t l‘l‘<l\'lll0(‘- ‘Filo ll-vtd rrlrlsilllt tlver lilo (‘ruli- ullll l)l'lilll‘l\ of illl- I. N. ill. Railway iilll- whit-ll (‘lIllllUUlN Snliconis PEN“ ‘willil ll...- "sliilllll" Row! lll (i lane Willi lll!‘ svPllc of il ter- rtilo trnlzlllly wilt-ll a llll-HHPHRPK train fill} fl1ll~t ll illio il motor coupe tirivcu by Mr. -\\‘lu. ilannll- ‘litre, veterinary surgeon, lladlliulz- loll. Mr. lllsnuntync was no badly 1"‘ lured about the. lieiid ih~lll 11c lllM a fuw minutes afterwards. Tile coupe was compictei)’ W"l“k°'l~ Tho fnrnl of Snltcoata has been occupied by Mr. Jnihn Clark for many years. and he succeeded hill father, but Mr. Clark desired to prong me bordor into England. with the resttl; that. there was a liisplenfshillg side nt the fn-rm. Amongst those who attended the lifllt! was Mr. Wm. Ballnntyilo. Haddlngllon, one of the best- ltnown veterinary llllrilw"! l" the district. Near the end 0f the M10 Mi. miiiiiili-ni. llllil lilllllaii xwll llyo to his friends and was proceetr i l l 5i“. Ollitlpom. don with ‘meant. >1 _ _ 9p “gal-gall ‘ ‘Cmwn do: all fir. nhllb l IQ. ' l l orroll ram- " "9 ‘Richmond ltmt -—n- e ‘m; hnmq in his coupe when the nc- l-idont happened. The auctioneer was busy aellllll was n frlv ynrdu (‘iiy of Paris 5‘, llios, teglll imlesirrlrzlls _ ill France just us (‘ity of 'l‘urontu bonds in fffanadll. tllld (‘ity of N bonds nrll tgill for trust funds and slvillgs hanks. Listed on the principal stock traded in throughout the financial find a. for spot cash at. any time (‘ity of Paris llllllflrlv always can lie suhl ngalll lllstarilly lilrough ollr llourlc. We rrconlmoud (‘iiy of Pill-is ."i the opportunities for profits which because of e attractive 'l‘hts interest. is paid by means 0t’ t-asholl at: any bani: ill the world nt the prevailing rate of extlbullge. Ev twent.‘ SOD-franc bonds (Tit-y o Pal-ls '17}, loan return an francs per anlluul. This intcrtfl 250 francs on February As the value of the franc rises also increase m_ _ yield on the original investment. The inwrest coupo cash interest coupons for clients Another lit. the drawings which major bonuéos w wealthy through Tllest bonuses are their investment. ftlliy dPrlfTillr-f ‘fhnt tliu French lion oi many of Frltnorflt financiers. ‘ ‘improve slowly but Illrllly ho imllglli ill ll‘rt-lll:l1 il10ll('_\' (francs). (francs) ill~t';tll~'l-_ war, is rill-up ln_ icr s. )\'(‘|’lllI'l('|\l. or Municipal Builds lftflfll-fraltc "Ilontl - franc is considerably below par. h nmtlntl 4 (rents. (‘onsorluen 1m '-\ are worth llrtluntl 840000111 if. re worth only 8193.00. But its value is lncreaslng. was issued in denominations of 500 francs. he blinds that intake up the Loan are ilutlwll at ‘Therefore to buy 10,000 francs 1919 the investor does illil haw to pay the ext-flange value of 10,000 francs in other words’ n 70% of their pa: value. At the present time we are selling Ci of Paris 5°’ l9 at the rate of $14.00 per%-fnule bonli The price of twenty SOD-franc bonds is tngotlppar totltcln sumo Value as 10,000 francs French money. cents within tho near future. French money will then be of $280.00 in Paris bonds r franc to 1.0 cents per franc he vniuo of 10,000 Iitlfl-fralle (‘ity of Paris bonds will saint» num v lf ay will show ll net profit of S’! no the Valliu oi‘ a SOO-franc Paris at. pa: will be $75.00. be ilought for $280.00, and tilis investment, lit of $l,32IJ.0l) when Bill-franc Paris iloud quoted _ _ tle at. the present prion will have lutlrcaseli m lfllllf‘ by $82.50. fnr irusi jllnd-r (Hill savings banks v _ _ ow York and City (‘hit-ago bonds lll lilo United Hinton, are legal lIJVNSIIIGIJKH exchanges in Franco and interest uloomo they return. 1st and ‘.150 francs on August. 1st. value, thus giving investors o. llirgl-r ns can be converted into Alucrioml or Canadian money lit any bank lll North America. We exceptionally attrwtivo bonds is tile provision for tho payment. of take place six furnish your until tho loliu has bccli fulnpletciy i-tldeoiiilid (11480). Thuso who hnvo their bonds redeemed with any of the ill find themselves. mudo comparatively franc- will return to ‘its old. old willo- of 10.3 cont.- or $l,‘.l30.f¥i per 10,000 francs ' must prominent. All 0X-[)1'e|!llf‘1‘_ hull sliiti like the wine of our country.‘ i Ris 5% BjoN i» (Lorin or 1919) France burdened Btlflflfi of 1910. those securit- ,1lt it fraction of i ‘Tcytrsrch They will American nlunieipsl lltnnlgv (dollars) and of tlil- conditions caused by ms of (‘anadiall (‘lly of Paris bonds osn have only one result: s. rising axe financial itoulle in order an t-hoir normal value during tho period rapidly iT-OOVOYBJ their losses and sollre S is now pursuing a_pol'1oy tho Franco-Prussian war. nitien France d. paid Qfl’ all honds ivilicil had do 0 ri a with huge indium (invornmenl. do the same again. The record of the exchanges of other co recent yearn enlists-axioms _ always recover from the economic and financial a W81’. ti. nic lfler 101g“ reoiatetl to deprosslon . An Invenstrlleinhtf With “w? Fortune-Malling Possibilities of deflation which bongo rate The recnporative powers of tho French people established after a were well Although put her gntions. bove par. uutrios in the belief that grout notions depression we were to consider the Canadian twenty-five oollv P19“ as the ooun 's_m0‘qo llmt. been dorm mtll the English 11¢ lll_ e a unis-strolls, t nfiw: may sa that. the value of 10000 Canadian tswenty- T pieces as increase-ll by 837-1- 00 sinoo the Armistice. r1... swat mull. the English ‘pound. the Swedish krone, the Dutch guilcler and the Dmuh krone but risen to r. Th0 Spanish qleaeia. the JsPIFWB Ye“ and the Norwegian krone are (100104 F9 91°99 W P" i“ to make a purchase of them unattractive now. it. will be admitted that France's loqsooiu the l8!’ ' war were greater than those of any of the oountrfel men-I tly the recovery of harlnwllel tionnd above, consequent is taking longer, but. there can be no doubt that 10.000 fluent-b francs will again be worth 815739-00- 1 i l invoslor paid 10,000 One war 10,000 French tly 10,000 French dollar currency it» was worth only 1.93 a dollar currency. of Paris 5% loan of lnlnend to farsighted put at the present. he. twenty 5 below par, Parts. 510004301111 could be 5,960, SOD-franc Bond A Your is Redeemed At 1,000, The Franc at 5 cents, is drawn for redemption with bonuses. published. We keep s reoo advised. ‘the franc at. only 5 cents thsvalue of the oouid receive this bonus can be purchased today 1C per 500411.110 bond. Si: times ayear (February 22, April 'I_‘he ‘table illustration the bonusss bonds and those at the right the number of 1 Bond will be redeemed at1,000, 5 Bonds will be redeemed at. 6 Bond! will be redeemed at 9 Bonds will be redeemed at M Bonds will be redeemed at. 36 Bonds will be redeemed at 2,490 Bonds will be redeemed st ‘n: takes place a; list. of bonds drown in tho event of a client's bond being drawn. Every bond is numbered, and ailm- Tho fortune-making possibilities E A YEAR a. portion of the City of Paris 22, June 22, August 2?. October 22, December 22) a portion of this Loon paid every you rd of all bonds sold by us, and ooo FRANCS EVERY YEAR 1N BONUSES cmbdra. in Paris Bonds, beause of their bonus feature r LOOQOCD-fmne bonus would be $50,000,00. for $14.00. $193,000.00 With Th MANY OTHER BIG BONUSES ARE PAID 5 W, Loan of i910 is drawn for redemption at par, . 1'1... nglim at. l... no liillleiim all» amount of ooo-ow.» francs which will be paid on each- 000 Francs, ($50,000.00 With c Frsgnc At Par) Le. 5(1) from: 000 francs. 200,000 francs emit. 100,000 francs moh- 50,000 francs each. 10,000 francs each. 5,000 francs each. 1,000 francs each. to receive bonuses is he is immediately squire little comment. With Yet a fiflfl-fmnc bond which francs. Twenty 500- frunetgtherefote costs therefore $280.00. in terms of creasing demand. bonds will have the $915. of 152K100. The will be a francs will then be ber- ilf bonds t‘l'y illvestulent made 20.01) when the franc ‘fwenty Sill-franc 'l'or1tl.y twenty 50f} it. will be worth 19.3 bond) will be worth {lilgil municipal scour- llllll (‘ity of lilontltia} AMOUNT 0i’ F BONDS I centres of the world, ready market.- They r ,1 bonds not only for they present, but also coupons which can be t10,000 francs) oi’ the interest. income of 500 1s Paid semi-annually, those interest coupons without. charge, (eating of these various bonuses t i. of ll. few dolls-rs totluy. I olsewhere. lil t e (‘Olif/lffi‘ sluitoslrlolt and “Tito franc will ‘ ,\ a llorso which yum lihl- inst itelll when titular‘ ill atlsmlance heard lilo lonl of on l-nltinoiil whistle, itibirh was followed hr .21 terrlhto crash. Tilt- inrnl-ynrd wnll lllvmell- lulely llrsortwl, no cvoryono rnn nlll to the rn i-wuy line, which pall- in from. of tho. rm-ni, Tiler were just in time in see n |li|i~‘.l\l=11KN‘ trlln from Guilltno, llruw llpfnnti will"! they orlrveti ni il spot 1n rront of \ll\f\ ell-nine they were horrified in f'nd the wreck 0f n. motor car lnmrllcd against the. l-nlrlnc. Many volunteers immediately not in work and succeed,‘ in germ“; .\ir. llilnlltliync clear of the re- mains of the our, but he tl.’od a few moments inter lit-l the. result or ter- rible lll-ml lnlllllvfi he had received. Mr. James Shields, farmer, Sloneyllili. yiusaelhtlrgh, was tile only pcrfllln prcoenl lll. the sale who saw the accident happen. lie was ilnsy preparing his own car fur the ilollteward journey when .\ir. Ilannatylltrll car pnssetllunti be happened to look ‘up as ho w“ crnnlting l'he ell-glue of hill own our. it was at that monlcnt that he saw the Lflllll crash into Mr. Baanatyl-leh; car at the crossing; nnrlcarry the our ‘in Pronto! it up tho railway illw. Vlnlon Obscured. Th!‘ “"00" 0f flit‘- (IPNGPIII in only nilotlt. ll quarter m‘ ,t miil- from flllllanl- Station, lllli llllforll l-olninlt l" Wt‘ "Wl-‘fillllt tho train has to lrn- vcl round ll bend, which, to solllo extent. hides its approach. (lll till‘ tiny of thr- ncllidt-tll tho (mill WAN driven lll-lll. flllllllllc. fllNl liillt liilroi-ll lll.- lvnili lt-fl the station lto f‘|‘mill‘lf|‘f| lll lflrnrles dim-wood, liullllue, who wall fllelnnn. that chcly would have to -be1lll the lookout becllllsr of till- stile ul the farm, which would men“ lllnt more folks than usunl would be using the crclltuiltg. YA slillilt gradient exists lwtlveen the fllllllfl“ and tl-e crossing, nod utter stenlnllad been uni-ll to start the train out of the station, the us- Sinee the Armistice the following rec value of various exchanges have taken Tllgovalueoflflflllsplnish, hshaainflnaietlby The val S l £20.00. ‘lvlsoflval-lue of 10,000 Japanese yen has increased by ‘lilélallalue of 10,000 Argentine pesos has increased by The ‘Value of 10,000 lisuish krone has increased by salmon The vaiuo of 10,000 Norwegian krone has ilwreused by $1,405.00. _ Even (ialllulillu dollars suffered a f’ elation after the wnr. if, for ii-i-i-‘ii- by Mr. George- place Thflvflflecl 10,006 swissli-iiiilililissimiemaliyssaooo "(£130 value of 10,000 English shillings has increased by Th?mV8.ll16/0f 10,000 Swedish icons hm increased by ovaries in the ue of 105110 Dutch gullders has increased by nirly severe depra- tlie pirrposr- or illustration, Dru-lg recent months the French Government his lnstitu drastic dolls. ' ,. m Th8 flmflflk debt is being consolidated. Notes in olmulglfillllnlffi being consietentl reduced. The State is mlihilz hllfi repayments to link of France. The natural result will continue to be, French franc. It is, therefore, SOU-frane City of or every twenty We recommend City of Paris 5% 5°04! ‘"1519 “W! are a. genuine investment bargain. The table below shows the present prices andfuture values of “noun units of Paris bonds. These pnces include every expense. while they are still comparatively low, is the time hose excellent securlt es. Use the order form provided. Sale will be confirmed upon with remittance to cover amount of pure are forwarded by registered and insured mail. of" the ihese lllfl arislngrateofeschsngefw u. question of Paris bond will fiiltltrano bonds time only before eve ' be worth $96. SLQMHXL receipt of order Bonds immediate soc; lance. are out of reno We sol and take your profits. The present prices are subject to Invest 1n Paris bonds before t will advise you when you can CITY OF PARIS 5% BONDS OF 1919 PRESENT PRICES AND PRO DENOIIXNATIUNF 500 franc bond Mil-franc bonds Sod-franc bonds Sow-franc bonds Still-franc bonds SOO-franc bonds Sfifl-franc. bonds SOG-frnnc-bonds Still-franc bonds 500-franc bonds lVITAI. twirl»: VALUE 500 francs) . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 francs) . . . . . . 1,500 francs) . . . . . ..'i .. 2,000 francs) . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 francs) . , . . . . . . . . 5,000 francs) . . . . . . . . . . ( 10,000 francs) . . . . . . . . .. ( 25,000 francs) . . . . . . . . ,. ( 50,090 francs) . . . . . . . . . . (100.4904) francs) . . . . . . THE INVESTMBQT l-DUSE OF C. M. CORDASCO 8: COMPANY .‘;I’f'£l.~lLf;€ING EXCLUSIVELY IN ItIRLLICiV GHIVERNJIILVZ‘ AND MUNICIPAL BUNUJ MAFiCll. TRUST BUILDING. MONTREAL i t-ttsll i enclose llel~l~.vllll ’ {money order 'Y\'nule..,............. standstill. Completely Wrecked Ii was LllPh ionnll that. lilo had been completely wrecked», body being smashed. f\l'\il VfllPPltt 10H] off, wh lo .\ir. tyne llllll been t-rtlshl-ll llwlv.’ rod or the sir-critic whet-l and his seal. , Slnnll ports 0i’ tho wrcrkwlzo wore found nil nlollg lilo lino from the point of impact, several of the railway slvopnrs wt-rc linlllalzotl. and the moilli ill-twr-l-Il tho sleep- eltl wml dug up lllr n conslderllillr- distance. The crossing is protected by flutes which open out. trout lilo rail- way. A nlnlilnl" tlcl-"denl, happily with out fatal result, look place abotrt s-ix months ago. occasion rl motor lorry w in; 1:110 line when la train run into lll!‘ Hal flllrllll whistle was given the steam‘ was ahntt‘ off land the train was nliowod to “lllide" down. The tuln obscured the vision of the‘ cllltillctlriywr. aiill :'t wail not until the was a few yards from lilo ermin- lllg that he ltd-w the motor clr‘ and "N! 08BX19!‘ ahead. He immediate- ly applied the brakes, but. despite lllB Qfffiffvl the ffIih slashed into idle car. iilngl lt, initial-uncontami- lll-mo dlllltnllco before coming to ii I 1 I it. _'I‘i1o force of the eoncurlllfon drovtl the driver front his anal and tbr hint ollt of lilo "cab," and nltlloupil the lorry wall draflilefl ver osctlpcd will‘. iury. " Popular Fl ure xlowiliwinrlzlg. flu: bltfwofliltdl“!!! ‘W .11 slight facial i11- I ‘nest-pied cheque furi . . . . . . .. Wi-Kll-‘filllt lltlildfi uf in») ‘ity uf Paris 5.1; 1.0.... Of i910, r l Address . .. .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .-_-_.-_-.i______.__._....i_ ._._....?,-_i. uulylll- “'11s Al i.l1l1ll rkslllrv. _\'i‘tli'.-l nl‘ all. by it's. llililklll0l‘. .\l"l~_ lilllnllzllylnefl-l odvlll ilo Niillf Aprrirtllttlre. in tilluglitel- or of n lsllllld, flnttntill. --_-_<14§---_- _ MUTILATE FACES FOR BEAUTY lllAiliAil. Senegal, On that moms laces are all cross- mos in Africa. as n sort of theft insurance. E Captain. just back from n trip in the Congo, 1's making s wporl of the French Academy of ‘Medicine on tho mutilation custnmls in the sew-rut yards and wrecked, the drl- ShM-‘Djlnge country. vided with pictures showing the devolopmonf of a hols pierced in the lfps of girl-a null (liilned through l v the the your» until old nlzo. Ktfofen dine worn in these orifices, llnlv-llnd-iltlnrl y mull, di llllll l-lllltinltoli tli l-Jlrri’ on his prur- cltv tire. A native of Sprilttrllill. Douglas. M1. \l\(‘ a pllplllnl- future‘ ill EM! lliillfllil- whorl‘- ho illllli ce-tllllliil-llts-ll \\f\i\ lhl- coullet-iltlu illlrlibp; tlll- lust llf‘('i‘ilN1‘f| is sllrvivt-ll wife, onl- is the w'fl\ or tillc mlllnnliv lzrilllhs lll‘ fox fnrnl‘ lu Prince Fldwllrtl FIT POSSI BILITIES vnum or nouns (QUOTED AT 151m) Ii CENlvgh “livffdvtflcrs. w». sro. m.” tlo. 14o. m.» 11o. 21o. 280.50 mo. m. 156.60 20o. 350. 410.50 toll. m. you. lloo. 1,400. 1.9.19.0» 1,000. 3,500. 4.51s.» 4,000. 1,000. 94.50.00‘ moo. 14.000. lmoooo PRESENT C051‘ or‘ BONDs $14.00 28.00 4.2.00 56.00 70.00 140.00 280.00 700.00 1,400.00 2,800.00 .__.;....__._._....___...’_..._.._.F ‘A92 ST. JAMES STREET CANADA in full piiylnunt for tiil~ purchase from you I I l i l i i i i __.._~ - Hlnolfll. llll- says tho practise originated ill nll llfforl 1o iilfllff‘ the women ulll Hli rariivo so H10)‘ would not he cur- rll-d lifi‘ by sillvl-s lianlltlllulll ivllll Lolllill ll, -:-l lurki- tllirt y in A ROVAL Pl-loroclfAol-ten mlt- lIAINlDON, ill-r. 24~Tllo .I')1loho,-._< ‘ of York tins lulu-n up photography. son j.-' 0ll1|)lIl_\'- null llllllllr tho instruction of a phi- Ministry of rllssllmiii u-iiil-ra luau, Jinn turned whill‘ his out -'0hlf‘ vl-ry plvlscutalllc ‘photo. hcr ilnhy dlulllllur, tho iuy '|'l'lilf‘I‘$!4 lliiiztlholh, ._. _.@,_.A__-,_~.‘ son, null D of -t ho lioulluu, WEAK MEN ‘him '01: llevhul lending hook on skin Discuss. New Trenton on Chronic Dioceses b! Herbal lwmedien. Pam hlskron Lou of llnnhood nntl Gaelic! of IINI. Booklet on Female til: In! ‘advice, free by mail. 80 yo!!!’ o:- (Withlrut criticising PI 00G") “ifiurlf; loo-inn - mo. 24~Wo- ‘nutiiatetl 1M0 ulrll. Ha 1's _‘pr0- l Tho wooll- llirosscore-nnd-tcn years, Br. Dan-were sometimes seven. inched in i. \ v 3