l A/nous ‘Veer - "how they're kept" l. free from cords-v. . ~ ‘ - "l .' v ,_ Fwsmcs Omani-law's ' i ' Famous Dancing Poet . s. he ."'Keepin . . ,. s. fit, ftofi. fancer, t; o a eepgi? A " the". eetiintrim. Tight - . l b * “16051811088 and strenuous . ' >4 dangling are apt to irritate s“ fie 1 ‘ diff-tender cuticle of the toes." So writes the well?’ known ,. dancer, Florence . l O‘Denishawn. O 1 “Blue-jay is an indisi ' pensable friend. It: keeps corns and calluses awayJl And what a deli‘ tful way to end a corn! A cool an velvety cushion tits , over the corn and stops the pain at - once._Usuaiiy one plasterconquers the corn in 48 hours. But, if obstinate, a second plaster in.’ uishes the most = stubborn offender. At aildrug stores,- T lBlue-jtay; THE SAFE AND GENTLE w“; To 3ND A com; ‘Palmer Rona School Fair Grains White Oath-l Wilfrid Bernard. ‘Palmer Road; 2 Wm. Fitzgerald, Waterford; 3 Arthur Bernard; Palmer Road; 4 Joseph Gaudin, St Edward“ lBiack Oats-J. Edward Doucet, Palmer ‘Road; 2 Gerald Gallant, Palmer Road N.; 3 Hugh Fitzger- ald. Waterford; 4 Everett McKenu-a Waterford. lWheat-l Elmer Doucet, Water- fold; 2 Everett -MoKenna, Water- ford; 3 Reta MoAidpff, 4 Lester McAiduff, Waterford. Corn-r Alice Peters. Palmer ‘Road; 2 Dorothy Gaudet. St. Ed- ward; 3 Milda Doucet,- Palmer Road; 4 Rita Kennedy, Waterord. Beans-l Marie Bernard, Cartier 2 Gvi-llaume Gaudet, Cartier; 3 _-Bernadett Peters, Palmer Road; 4 Stella Bernard, Cartier. Root; Green Mountain Potatoes~—1 Ray ford. <irish lC0hhiers— 1. Elmer Knox, Ebbsfieet; Palmer Road N. lMclntyre Potatoes-J Rosallne Gallant, St. Louis; geruid. Waterford; 4 Raymond Ber- (gamer- ililfll. St. Louie. " TiiPillDllv~1 Russell Perry, Palm- 4 Joseph Perry, Palmer Road, ‘Carrots — 1 Lester lbouia; 3 Lucy Peters, Palmer Road; 4 Rita McAlduff. Waterford. _ ‘MILK The Perfect Food Milk is the whole food of infants, the chief diet of lllllllillfll and should occupy a large plflqg In m; dlgg u; u. s . It contai all tho elements necessary for the human bodytlncluding iron. . ' it is an enemy to Physical Ills. Milk is the proper treatment when new blood is needed. It is s living fiuidmsesriy skin to blood, and quickly ab. “aimed into the circulation“ Hence the necessity of Pure Get your Milk Supply from The Garden City Dairy and bs sure you are giving your tanrily Ssfe Milk. if you have not inspected our Plant come in and be as- zurcd that our Pure Milk System is ail we represent it t0 s. - Tickets sold in the Office and from the Delivery Wagon. . The Pure Milk" c», Ltd. I CORNER FITZROY AND GREATIGEORGE STREETS Vegetables hafleet; 3 Annie Bernard, Palmer R000; 4 Alice ‘Perry, Cartier, Onions-l Rosnline Gallant, Si. ‘Donia; 2 Eugenie 4 Olive Galidet_ Cartier. ‘Cucumbers-l Lester grin: C WN GUARDIAN. “u, Laurette Bernard, St. iglefervilvie; 2 Charles EllBWOTLll,‘PQ[Q|-g| Palmm- Roam" 3 nguLMc. liners Pond; 3 Howard Mnklfll‘. Aiduff, Waterford; 4 Roseiine Gnii- aid. ‘Waterford’. 4 Esther McCalium. am, St, Lou“, Embroidery. senior-White work- , 2 Bernadette cd in C0l0f3'— 1 Georgie Doyle, 2 Mae Doucet, Waterford; 3 Mary Peters. Palmer Road; 3 Wm. Fllz- Skinner's Pond; 2 Olive Gmldei, Fitzgerald, 'Wnterford; 3 Doris Perry, Palmer Perry,'_Cartier. Road; 4 Rita. Doucet, Palmer Rood. ‘ Junior—1 Emma. Perry. Cartier; Waterford; 2 Mabel Kennedy, Pal- e‘ Rmlll? 1 Mlllllll Kennedy. Pilllllf-l‘ 2 Catherine. Peters, Palmer Road; mer Road; 3 Mae Doucet, Water- Rond; 3 Beatrice Pineau, lEhhsfleet, 2 mum, Doucet, —1Genevlove Dolicet 1111i], Doyle, Skinner's Pond; Kennedy, Palmer l'i‘omntoe's—1 Richard Boyd, lPol- Mniiiet, Cartier; mer Road; 2 Beatrice Pineuu, Eb- ‘Palmer Road, Junior-l Annie Bernard, Pnl- St. Louis. ‘mer Road; 2 Beatrice Araenault; 3 limo. Peters, Pnlmcr Bond; 4 Eva Louis; 2 Lucy Arsennuit, St ‘Louie; Araenuult, Si. Muillet, Cartier; 4 Beatrice Pin- 3 Russell Kennedy, Waterford; 2i Louis; 3 Lucy Arsenauit, St Louis; suu, Ebbsfioct. ' Embroidery. ull whlio, senlor-—1 Josephine (inudet. St. Edward; 4 McAldufi. Juno Perry, Pullnel- Road 10,; nnu ‘Charles Aylwnrd, Skinner's: Pond. Waterford; 2 Mildu Doucet, Palmer (leorgie Doyle. Skinnerflg Pond; 2 . \ 4. Wilbert Shea. Waterford; 4 Ai- dine Peters, Palmer Road; Rita Doucet, Palmer Road Leavesi—1 Loo Doyle, Skinner's Pond; 2 Pat Kenny, Waterford; 3 Louis Ellsworth; 4 Wilbert Shea; 4 Mae Doucet, 4 Frances Kenny; -i Hugh Fitzgerald; 4 Ralph hic- Kenna, 4 Russell Kennedy, Water- ford. _ Samples of Wood—1 Leo Doyle. Skinner's Pond; 2 Alyre Maillot, Cartier; 2 Fred Kenny, Waterford; 3 Russell Perry, Palmer Road; 4 Lea Polrien, Cartier; 4 Aiph. ._l. Peters, Palmer Road; 4 Henry PBTTY. Cartier; 4 Auhii! ‘Gaudet. Cartier; Edward Doucet, Palmer Road. " l School Work lExerciseBook (2nd Reader)—'1 lLouis; 2 Mary Gavdin, St. Edward; 2 Ida Palmer Road; 4 Clarence Wedge. St. Louis. 3rd Reader—1 Aidine Peters, Pfllmer Road; 2 Bernadette Peters, Palmer Road; 3 Louise Doucet. Waterford; 4 Eva. Arsenault, Pal- §§§§“"e.?€l.¥<°“‘§‘.l.l1.‘ll?“s§§£'""’]l"""""""" lw z .1. "il-“"“'"' ' - - Reader-J. Esther Ma '8 -. Palm" limlliztFled Kalmr. llleier- - plan/l‘ 5'3"” - Cartier; 2 Olive Gaudet, Caftlflfl- a Mae Doucet, Waterford; 4 Doria Perry, Palmer Road; 4 Lizzie Ayi- ward, Skinner's Pond; 4 Mary Gel‘- ‘Map Drnwlng—Jr.—-1 Louise Dou- cet; 2 Russell Kennedy, Waterford. ‘Senior-d Pat Kenny, Waterford; 4 Emma Art Work senior-d Pat Kenny. 3 ford; 4 Wilfred Thibudeau, Eirbze- Eva Doucet_ Pleasant View; 4 An- fleet. McAlduii’, ilie Bernard, PillfnefaRbfld; 4 Mar- iwfllerlorll; 2 Rosallnc Gallant. st. guerita Aliain, Palmer Road, ‘Embroidery, Brown Linen, senior Palmer Road; 3 Mary B. Doucet, Georgie Petervlllc; 4 {Anise Doucet, 4 Wil- 2 Mabel bert Silos, Waterford. 3 Eva 4 Rita Doucet, Stellii Knox, Petervilie; 3 IArt Work Junior-I Eizear Doll- cet, Waterford; 2 liiilda. Doucet, (2nd Renden- 1 Emma. lPetcrslst Louis; 4 Clarence Wedge Penmanship 3rd Render-d Leona Bernard, St Eva Arsonuult, Palmer- Road N4 4 ‘Penmanship, 4th-reatler-1 Mae Rlmlli 3 EllllllllflPfi-lelfi. St. Louis; 4 Lizzie Ayiward, Skinner's Pond; 3 Doucet, Waterford; 2 Lizzie Ayl- Annie Bernard, Pnlmer Road. Beets-l Peter Gallant, ville: 2 Gerald Gallant. Palmer Mae Perry, Palmer Peter- Bernadette Peters, Palmer Road. Junior-d Patricia Shea, Water- 4 ward; 3 Georgie Doyle, Skinner's Pond; 4 Doria Perry, Palmer Road. Reading (4th. French)—1 Rita Road N, 3 Mildo. Doucet, Palmer ford; 2 Alice Peters. Palmer Road; Doucet, Palmer Road; 2 Olive Gau- Rvad: 4 Marie Alllllu. st. Edward, a Esther Maillot, Cartier; 4 Emily det, Ellsworth, Peters, Palmer Rona, ‘Sweaters, senior-l Doris Perry, Louie. Road; 3 Loretta Bernard, St. Louis Palmer Road; Lucy Arsenault, st. Cabbage-d Louis wlllefiofll; 2 -Wiilie Perry, Palmer 4 Aubln Gaudet, Cartier. Louis. Flowers Road; ISwaat Peas—1 Alice Peters, Pal. fleet; mer Road. “Palmer Road and Loretta A. Poir- 2 Mary Thibodeau, fleet; 3 Carrie Keough, Peterviile, Mixed Flowers-d Alice Peters, 4 Angeline Gallant, Cartier, lKnited Socks, Cartier; 3 Loretta. Bernard, St. Louis; 4 Lucy Arsenault, St. Reading (4th.Engliah)— 1 Mae Doucet, Waterford; 2 Wilbert Shea Junlor~1 Annie Bernard, Palmer Waterford: 8 Doris Perry. P8111191‘ Ebbs- Road; 4 Mary Makler, Ebbsfleet; 4 2 Eileen Tremblay _ Elms. Patricia Shea, Waterford iReadlng (3rd Readerl-l Laur- ette. Bernard, St. Louis; 2 Emma Eva ‘Perry, Cartier; 3 Russell Perry: lel- Sl- Mills: 2 Rim Perry. Palmer Areenrlult: 3 Lizzie Aylward, Skiu- Palrner Road; 4 Tillie G-‘lliant. Cal'- Road; 3 Rita. A-llain, -Pa,lme;- Road; ner's Pond; 3 Lucy Doucet, Pieas- tier; 4 LUCY Arselllillll- Sl- lflllls- 4 Clifford PaimerfiEhbsfleet. ‘House PlantsL—1 Lucy Arsenault, lSt. Louis; fleet; 3 lda Perry_ Palmer Road; 4 Edward. ant View; 4 Olive Gaudet, Cartier. Junior-l Mary Alyward. Skin- gina, Poirier, Cartier; 2 2 Marjorie Rix, Emu. nary; Pond; 2 Beatrice Dovegay, S; KnotnPetervillo; 3 Josephine Gau- "Readlng (2nd Readen-l Geo!‘- Stella dct_ St. Edward; '4 Eliza Perry, St. Edward. Perry. St. Edward; 3 Alice Petal-av -~il:- I . ._ .. miter BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES 'ASK FOR IIICKEWS - Black Twist Chewing Eugenie Arsenauit, st. Louis, LPGDB!‘ Dorset; 2 ‘Ida Gallant. Petervlile "Fruit ‘Willie? Ailiries-d Alphonse J. Perry. Palmer Road; Pllffl. Palmer Road. August Apples-A Gertie Pitre. lei. Cartier. ‘Palmer Road. Crab Ailllles-l Mary Doucet, 2 Nancy Glrourd, St. Louis; 3 Lor- - ‘Waterford; 2 lLouise Doucet, w“. ctta Poinrier, Si. Edward; 3 Mary -1 Patricia Shea, Waterford; 2 erford: 3 Russel Perry, Pnlmgr J. Perry R080; 4 Henry Fitzgerald, ‘Water- ford. Canning Flowens‘—-1 M. Blanche Perry, Palmer Road and Lucy Doll- Knitted Mitts, senior-Al Doris cet, Pleasant View; 2 Arsennuit. Palmer Eva Road N; 2 Nancy Govard, st. Louis; 4 Ida _ Junior-—1 Clara, Shea, Waterford; St Louis iilid Rosie Wedge, Ehbs- Peterviile. fleet and Alice Perry Cartier; 2 50 ycl dash for girls under 9 years 3 Agnes —1 Josephine Gaudet. St. Edward; Arsenanlt. Peterville; 4 Eva. Mail- 2 Clara. Shea, Waterford; 3 Marla Bernard, St. Edward; 4 Alice Dov- gay. St. Edward. 50 yd dash for girls from 9 to 12 _ lllnla Peters, Palmer Road; 3 Louise lDolis Cl0thes—-1 Nancy Girovanl Doucet, Waterford; 4 Stella Knox. Tobacco The Best Flavored llTobacco Manufactured. HICKEY" & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO., LTD. ‘ Manufacturer. Charlottetown‘ Branch Office for Prince Edward island st Charlottetown . ‘a v HEALTH . I Now slfours v For _ . ' ASKING THE New’ WONDER. REMEDY. For; f y Indigestion. Dyspepsia a. .-l’And "All _ _ 1 Fol-mg of Stomach Disorders \ Excelleitfi-‘llie 7A‘ t-Tonic t , lat‘ Dlljllssieis DEMAND. REMEDY ‘i 31‘ =Stra:wbcrriea—1 Emma Peters. St ‘Mali’ Mlllllel". Ebbsfieet; 3 Mary lLouis and Beatrice Pineau, Ebbs- Thibadeau. Ebbsfieet. Underwear-ll Georgie Doyle, LeoniyBernard, St. Louis. fleet: 2 Rosaline Gallant, st. Louis 3' Tillie Gallant. Cartier; 3 Lucy Skinner's Pond. ‘Mended Socks—1 Georgie Doyle, years-d Lester McAldutf. Water- Sklnners Pond; 2 Eva McKenna, ford; 2 Jos. Bernard, St. Edward; 3i Doucet, Pleasant View; 4 Marla ‘Peters, lPaimer Road. '50 yd. dash for girls over '12 years-l May Doucet, Waterford; 2 =50 yd dash for boy; undel‘ 9 Canned Beets—1 Annie Bernard, Walfilmld; 2 Aldlne Perry, st, Ed- Alphonse s. Peters, Palmer Road: __ ‘Palmer Road; z Delima. nonnsslwerrl- ‘Palmer Road; 3 Annie Mae" Doucet, ‘Hfioked Mats-f. Georgie Doyle, 4 Gerald Gallant, Palmer Pfled N. [Boys 9 to 12-1 Gerald ualiant. Pleasant View; 4 Doris Perry, Pnl. Skinner's Pond; and Mary Thibo- St. Louis; 2 Ralph MoKen-na, Wat- mcr Road. Cooking ' dcau. Ebilefieet; 2 Lucy Arssnault. St. Louis; 3 Rita McAlduff, Water- 4 Howard Mokier. Ehbsfleot. _. ford; 4 Aldine Pitre, Palmer Road. _ iBrend-d Mary Fitzgerald, Wat. Knitted Scarfa-A lilo Gallant, Pet- cot, Waterford; 2 Leo Doyle, Skin- erford; 3 Hubert: Gallant, Cartier; Boys over 1.2'yeurs—-1 John Doll- erford and Mabel Kennedy, Palmer elvilie; 2 Eliza Perry, St Edawrd. nerls Pond; 3 Wilbert Shea. Water- Road; 2 Frances Kenny, Water- ford; 3 Aldine Pitre, Palmer Road; 3 Alice Peters. Palmer Road; 4 Alice Doyle, Skinner's Pond. Manual ffrsinlng ford; 4 Richard Boyd, Palmer Road. Obstacle Race for boys over 10 years-A. Gerald’ Gallant, Water- . ‘Iialnnler Iinndie—1 Fred Kenny, ford; 3 John Doucet, jivaterford; 4 Tea Biscuits-l Frances Kenny, Waterford; 2 Leo Doyle, Skinner's Leo Doyle, Skinner's Pond. Waterford and Louise Doucet, Wnl- Pond and Hugh Fitzgerald, Water- 2 Clnra snnn, Waterford; lord: ll Imus Kilt. Waterford; a 10 vears~1 Alnh- S. Peters. Palmer srford; 50 yd. Sack Race for boys under 3 Tillie Gallant Cartier; '3 Piltrieln Wilfred Barnard, Palmer Road; 4 Road; 2 Alph. JPetars,Palmcr Road Shea, Waterford; 4 Bernadette Pet- Richard Boyd. Pahner Road; 4 Lester McAidufL Waterford. Milking Stool-—1 Johnie Doucet, ere, Palmer Road. Sugar Cookies-l Annie Bernard 1i Joa Bernard. St. Louis; 4 Lester ‘McAiduff, Waterford. ; lBoys over 10 years-l Jo's. Bel‘- Pulmer Rood; 2 Louise Doucet, wfllflliolli: 2 Eizell-r Doucet, Wat- nnrd, St. Edward; 2 Gerald Gallant. Waterford; 3 ldn, Perry. Palmer Hrifllll; 3 Don Kenny. Waterford. Clifford Maltier, ‘Road; 4 Wilbert Shea, ‘Waterford. ‘Road; 4 Rita. MoAlduff, Waterford; ‘Nail 6 Mary Fitzgerald, Waterford. lGinger snaps-l Annie Bernard Palmer Road; ‘Palmer Road; a Doris Perry, Pai- Palmer Road: 4 Clarence Wedse. ‘Waterford: mei- Road; 4 Lizzie Alyword. Skili- Sl- Mill's. ner'a Pond. ApplePie-d Stella Bernard, Car- terforll; l Elwin- Dmicel. Water- tier and Lourstta Bernard, St. ffllll- Louis; 2 Josephine Gaudet, St. Ed- ward; 3 Lucy Doucet; Pleasant Wflierford. View; 4 Melanie Perry, Palmer Rom. , ford; and Eliear Doucet, Sewing, Knitting and Crocheting lcrfl: 3 Henry Peters, st. Louis; a nrd, St. Edward: 8 ' H9111‘? ‘Perry. St Louis; 4 Clarence and Lester MoAiduff, Waterford; 4 Box—1 Palmer Road: 2 Wilfred Bernard. 3 Richard Boyd, Doucet, Waterford; 2 Wilbert Shea Wilson Jack-l: * Johnl Miscellaneous —- 1 Pat: Kenny, Waterford; 2 Dan Kenny, Water- Waterford and Gerald Gallant. Wat- Wster- erford; 3 Joe. Gallant and Jos Bel‘- Waterford; 3 Arthur Peters, Palmer Potato Race for boys-l John 3 mater McAiidoff, Waterford; 4 Arthur Peters, Pai- Bird House-l John Doucet, Wa- mer Road. iPotato race for girls-d. Louise Doucet, 2 May Doucet, Waterford; Doucet, 3 Mnry Bernard, St. Edward; 4 Pat- ricia Shea, Waterford. Wheel bBTPOW-Ji Wilbert Shell. J nines Shea iAprons, Jr.—1 Loretta A. Poirier, Wedge. St. Louis; 4 James Shea, Alphonse J. Peters and. Clifford lSt. Edward; 2 Eetha Maiiiet, Car- ‘Plellsant View. Live Stock fslfd Poultry" lHeifer Caif—1 Wm. Fitzgerald, Gallant. Waterford; 3 Gerald Gai- ‘Pond; 3 Mary Makier, Ebbsfleet; tier; 2 Marg Aiyward, Skinner's 4 Aldlne ‘Perry. St. Edward. lAprone, Sr.—-1l Georgie Doyle, iPalmer, Ebbefiett. Three-legged race for boys-L 30s Bernard and Jae. Gallant. St. Ed- ward; 2 Wilbert Shea and Gerald Skinner's Pond and Genevieve Des- Whitefield: 2 Wilbert Shea, Water- lant and Jos. Gaudet, Palmer Road; Roches. 8t Edward; 2 Mary J. ford: i- _ wardw Skinner's Pond; 3 Mabel "Rold- Kennedy. Palmer Road. Jiemstitohing. Jr-l Marion Han- R00 drahsn. Palmer Rosd N.; Joseph‘ 3 Clifford Malrler, Palmer N; 4 Arthur Peters and Clifford lPerry, 8t. Edward; 2 Lissie Ayl- R000: 4 Alon. J. Peters, Palmer ‘Mahler. Pflimer Rold- Three logged race for girls ——l Russell Perry," Pshnerloliza Perry and Mary Perry, St. Edward; 2 Catherine‘ Parry and “q Chickens. "(Rhoda Island ltedYfll- dlnia Peters. ‘Palmer Road; a Mary Amensuit, Palmer Road 1 Aldine Peters. Palmer R0011; I Bernard and Josephine Galidet, St. N; I lbther Mysrsflsrtier: ii Cstli- Clifford Peirnelu-Ebbsfieot; Sliver; Edward: 4 Clara» Shea and lbita erino Peters. Palmer Road; 4 Bcat- eti Molienns. Waterford. w oAidnff. Waterford. AAQAAAAAAAAAQ \ LAQQAAAAAAL rice Pinsan. Iibhsfiset. " lSenior~1 Iffsorllo mer Bold; Palmer Road. Doyle. Skinner's Pond: Lsons Bernard,’ Itnbouis. ONQIH-iflls * I .w ‘ ‘ A n- yv3vVwwvFVVvvyvVVVV‘. imam. , Crocheting senior - t Georgina Mabel Kennedy, Palmer‘ Rn Q An e ms Doucet, Pleasant View; s Ai- ’ Collections dine Peters; l; ml- Rood; a Bathe: Noxlou; ,we " _ a mm r f ,Sklnner's Pond; 0 - ~30 il- Mlisl ma; lie-ill Plymouth Rock-l. M01101‘ "~‘ r .Wyandots-1 lmiids Kenny, Ws 3 Jos. Bernard. 8t. ~ 4 Ksnnamw. s-n l B I‘ lwsterford; 8 Psi: en- _ iFour lesselutace for boys under Mahler. Eblrsfieet: gov. Gallant, St. ‘Mahler and Ar- Poters, Palmer Road and Les-l Doyle‘, Sktn- lledr, Palmer Bold; t Arthur fi _',yesrs-1 my, u," pom}; g 3m, Douggl, puma;- ers, Palmer Road; 3 Everett , 0s Road; I Marion ilfsndrsiian, Pal-Kenna. ‘Waterford; tciifford. Pil- mer Road N4 0 Janis Perry. Psi- mer. Eli/inflect- nier mm an; .4 Aidine" Pitre. Pal- , Berna J rd; brgiifg‘ ellilehldufffiewsterford l 4 mpg; Kennedy, erford; 0 Howard Mskisr, Ebbslieot cmqusver albgiyssrs-l R. Mc- sq. snd Gerald 011-, ; 3 Albert A-senauil, l8 Palmer Ros N2; W. Bernard and Richard Boyd. Palmer Road; s Clit- ford Palmer. lltlhsfieet; ‘flshifi-T elieiloleisxtcuanl m =- ’ Wsterf James l and Louis lldys-l Lester Your Opportunity toilet-rs r Remarkable Profits "f . I BIUIVI that an ilvsstmnt node today _In tbs bonds of the Frolsh Government and portlivlitles for profit in the svsat of u? Ilfirisi advance in tbs value of Funds noel! (francs)- ' Dos 00 tbs do rooistion of Trash trues s B0105 ietnry loud of 1.000 francs lflonl- ths bonds sans buds would bars s veins o! 8108.00 nab. . ,_ Intas-nstiorisi banlnrs bsliovs tbst tbs French trans will soil above 6 cents per frus bdon var! ions- tbilk what. this moans to Frwloh Government and oipol securities when l rise of merely 1 cent in tile lrllc means an immediate roiit of more than 54$ 9! tbs investment. ‘When the franc sells at l eqtl r franc or 050.00 psr 1,000 francs your prnflt will b! $0.00 on ovsry bond of 1.000 irnnol French Govlrlllilll istory Loan and 1.000 -fras|cs City of Paris 8% loan or more than 110% for Ivsry 017.00 invsstod today. Wlli the French franc at 10 cents par franc (a litfll W" onqhnif of its par vnlns ouch bend of 1.099 "Ill" [uni-y Loon and 1.000 Arenas, Qity of Paris 6% Inn combined would bs worth "(N-W- - swrsssntiag a pmfit of 0108.00 or ovsr 440% DI til I .00 invested today. - We nods s lengthy and thorough lnvinstllatin is do- f 1 B if rd Lb bxnaztluihlbclslpzsdhlslmdlftzthtlig; bgepgssorlt ltbolhnll: ‘ ‘ ‘ whet. our l‘ " ‘ v"- tlory Bond's and our llunioipsi bonds reprqn dieing lsgal investments for every institution. mill fill! and savings bank in Franco and oonstituta n. strictly high-grade. zlifredkod vsrnnssht and ' 11W!"- niqnt. Tho] may be sol slain instant! far spot cub. It the prevailing rsto not only in Franco (bat-l N I l" quoted on the Paris Iourss) but throughout the Drinebll ilnsncisl centres of the world. Tho intonst c0099!" Y,‘ always been paid promptly m1 the dot and can be cashed In Iontrwsl. New York. inndon. Roma. Amsterdam Hoi- isnd). Brussels; llsdrid. Borne (Switzerland), Bfillilh 1-.- ns, Ooponllscon (Dsrunnrk). Stockholm (Eviction). 00b0- roat (Ibounimia). Bio do Juisiro (Bi-nil), Bunion Lin: (Argentine) and in fact throughout tbs world nl the current rats for francs. French francs, ws hoiisvs. will nnqunstionnba and IM- mlteiy coins back to their lull gold value fl 00.00 Isl 1.000 francs. A little over a century the Visited Etstu owed 82 millions of dollars — a antic III l0 Europa. and being than ylirnly ll cultural country with no disvs resources, his: nation was oonsldsrotl vsry at tbs time. Anil- sfter tbs Amsrican Civil War id sold at a rs—i— a! almost 200% in New York t British, M Ill! Dutch invsstors. more accustomed to that sort mun‘; of taoir international vicwpllint, only saw ro st olsrrsnfl In 009° o! V8! profits by investment in ‘gild-odfed but depreciated Als- alrlean securities. Todny s Unted Sum !e— ole d the richest countries in the world. Probsb ton tinsel ls destructive by ampules: the ists arid Wsr (which resulted in tho dQnshtio-u of Lhs monetary unit at practically dvsry co try wan-id) was tbs war qf 186L187!) Parslusy, which rwsulbsd ali of Paraguayan manhood. practical bukraptqy. bun ludemnitiss, and which. in tbs country, loft twlltrllvs woman for oaob surviving mull, 1w manufactures and no hlibiyavduestod nationalism snob as Francs odes today. Paraguay wvntuail recovered and tboas w bad fsltb in dis rscovsry of that nation ssnud 100N500. In land. too. ones hood what would tn bs s fin- ancial disaster. Durinl the Napoleonic wars ‘Irttisb securities sank to nut to notbias: but soon alter tbs Vis- tory of Waterloo British bonds soared. ntaninl vast fortunes to those wn nrehuod chm wbm thllls loolssd blsekest for Emlsn . and sold tb; aha Wei- lins-toifs victory bscunolsnown. . Franco. bsnkru t st tbs hands of Bismarck Insist tbs Franco-Prussian sl-“of 1010. luffdmti an Izrnriones vvhlob is still within the memory of iivin man and which serves to sot st ‘rsst any doubt as to s ah t! 0R the French pie in aonnletqly restore thei anoes: hcr ovsrnment. bonds sold down to 7% of their normal value - they iooitsd hopeless — but within s fsvv years Franco bud at ‘M! house in order, dlacharled all of hsr obligations. and tbs bonds vvrro nsin back to, nor. In fact. records lbw that Fruieh securities sold over par- -—-mnlting fortunes for than who bad nos grit and onbsrprlso to invest in tho tcnporarily deprsalatsd Gav- arnlut bonds of Francs. Recent history has shown remarkable examples of firs. rehabilitation of nation's finances. him‘ tho World w.‘- lhlland saw tbs dsv tbst only "J0 could be obtained for one bound ltArlinR. Eneiish currency bad lost about one-third of its iniornntioasl vnlus. At this moment the situation has rl|hted itself and the British penal is onco more worth its full vnlus in tbs tArnstional market. ' Ivory Canadian remembers thst o few years an. in 1020 and i921. when sxehsnwinz Canadian money for United States currency. bu could obtain only $82.00 Am- drioan money for 100 Clnlsllan dollars. Thurs wen pro- dietions st that time that ills situation would cvsn bs- mus wbrss but fortunately they did not cams true. American investors perceived that purchasing our Gov- cnunsnt and municipal bouds‘vvu bound to turn out rcmunsr ' c tn them sooner or later. Our Canadian dol- lar started to recover its international value and at tbs present moment tbs situation is ovsn reversed. s an Iwvv bur slifitiy over 100 American dollars with 100 Canadian do] rs. Suns of our Government bonds are now ‘soiling considerably above par. ~ ‘ [fits Swll franc, lifter the vvsr. was buotid at 15 contact franc or 01,600.00 psr 10.000 Swiss francs. To- day Swiss from: is quoted above par or at ‘nlsors than 01,000.00 psr 10.000 Swiss tunes -— lhbiflnl s [Ill sf 8000.00 on Ivory 10,000 Svviss francs nroblsd n fsw yearn an. Shrowd investors ssrnod n satisfac- tIry profit qn their investment. , ‘Pbllhtob Iwlidsr. Hniilnd-‘s monetary unit. in the wnh o! tbo war. dobrseiltnd to lens than 10 esntl "no; or savor-w w 10.11» onto mm... Tom - ossls profit of 0015.00 bu 10,000 Datsb iilis no worth 00,010.00 — iowiufi. not pin of 1,000.00 as ovary £000 Died notifies-a. lavctors an reaping their swws Tbs Swedish buns dim tbo World In lid dew! 01,105.00 psr 10.000 Swedish krone. Tadl! the tbs some 10.000 lwslilb hm is H.000.“ - sas by in iuoao p s fsw years ' Alter tbs [not bbvos wrought by tbb JspsllsfsvvJos-rs tbs yomtbsnonsury sftbolspsnsssn» msofra-flL-lssstspsr ysl ar 00,100.00 psr 10.000 y; lo Al cents psr II I Ivory 10,000 lwsltsb 4 00,000.00 psr 10,000 you —— A s tlol» row-cent ~ of 81,000.00 for III! 10.000 yon pa by far- ; 3‘ si|btsd invsnors who you sstlstn easel! to I00 till I _ . was oalrsonsflsslof tins bsfontbsl 1n would rile sstflsi-uy as In yield than wo- i. , "l" -; ' \d}r¢-al~bil-§ly,rP-l- ' 'l V‘ . Tbahesnt rspidrisssf Duidsusbuqs [L7, vsry long. / , Tbs remarkable advnss of tbs Norwsgin undone! clearly emphasises tbo hot that binary is r00!!!" 1t- ssil every dsyafour iivumhon krone or 01,170.00 par 10.000 Norwegian krone, tbs veins has risua in cents DI profit of ll.0l0.00 on 0vsr7-10.0ll-N0lllO0flll~h@0 parebsssd. ‘lbs Norwqiua irons bu not yst- Iflflil‘ rbatltissa-passslsbstintbneanpantttuiynsnr utun tbs nit will boaab 20.00 cunts p: Ii.- m.oo par 10,000 luv-u. 0w all-u who will Idlob par. a; B i I 5 -5 , - igll‘ l hi? ti‘? Jr El‘ l l a and; ltb a pogzsiaton Both bon . the City of Paris. are vsiirl fsr thirty run afhr dsto of soil and sash interest coupon is valid for five yen-l altar dot: of torlalptioll, tbus enabling tbs investor to cub than at any time in tbs interval that tbo uobabgs rates are in the investor‘: favor. The bisber tho n0: of tbs trans: t-bosnoro (‘Audion dollars will tbs investor obtain for his intarost coupons. Thus, as the franc risss, not only will tbo value of tbg bonds increase but tbs iutarsst income will become irons- sr and greater. ' It will bs ssen that at tbs prssmt rsto of tbs inns the bolder of sl 10,000-lrsno French Government l5 Victory Bond ,wiil rscsivc for his coupons which aivvsyi annuals 000 francs per unnum n sum in Canadian money equivalent to a return of 804% on his invest- ment, that ll on the cast of n 10,000-franc bond which is at presut 8160.00. When the franc ruehu B cents, bovvsvsr. the vsius of the coupons will be much higher: too irniscs will be worth 540.00 which bn u lgyutmggg o! 5160-00 is sou-l to s yield oi 25%. m When the frans has rosshod 10 cults or 81,000.00 psr l0.000-frous bond the return will be proportionately higher. Every 600 francs in interest eopponfvvili bring 050.00 when cashed. Here tho yield is mars than 81%. At i5 cents per franc the coupons on n 10,000-lrnne bond oest- ing only 100.00 today lfllnsb s normal cxichangewnlus of 01,930.00. Will be worth 075.00, rqpmasnfllg g mug-n '.’.‘......°"i tZ.";....“".“f;ll.:...‘{.‘.'." 3355'?“ “ "l ‘“' worth 006.60. T‘: suns in cqfsivalcnt liar-h‘: Yield o! over 00% on the eriiinsi ilvsltlsnt of 0100. . French industries are thriving and vvbrltinp ovsrfln0— Francs is rapidly mentoring the export mph" n1 m, world. hsr shipping is omvvdilw the world's ports, and tbs nation shows ovary evidence of material and eeom ntloas payments nrs enhancing tbg [rut wave of oonfiderlcs is swooping ' sacs tbs Poincare Government. including six sx-‘premisrl. took power. 1t is estimated tJlnn no in: ght hundrwd millions of gold dollars hell ‘b Franc-b nationals abroad. are beginning to flow has: intn the country. Tho circulation of French nnrroncy in lain: drutlsal curtailed. Thus conditions should b. dull: l reflected in rapid enhancements in the vslas of Fran francs and in Fronds Gavommont and muni- cipsl bonds. That is whLvvs urns you to bay now Ills tbsss securities an o! hernia caustic, . out lends We'll lnerllle (a ‘Vila; TABLE sriownvq PRESENT PRICES. iv$li11l3~ P» - n- n». l»... u . Prosslt PIANO! ' Prios i,m slush nevi-anus. m vlmiy Band } ' u’ 1,400 City st Paris s95 land nf 101s . ‘ ‘lJtllrelabGovss-nmsntlsfloilsrylnd} l” .00,0it1otPlrill1¢Bondot1l1§ _‘ '10.”! husk Government sat Vistob llqd > a" 10,000 on: It Posts 07¢ Imus isle t , . llflllnad Govunsisnt 0 Victory Bond } u‘ 10,000 (It! s! Pllfl l1; loll d 1010 some runs Government w- visor; Boad}1'_“°. “fir” d Kill If ‘all l! 1'1. _ 100.000 Ibll Gsvshnnt Ifi Victory Bull } 8.700 1'," d hi“ If is! d 1.1. venting lo: v.1 33S. n‘; r...°"". 15?.’ it‘; I10} 110} [10] ' I100 ‘i0 m ' sml ' m m} m m} iiss m} m“ m ' m "m m moo um } L000 } 1,000 } QJ“ m 1.100 i,m 1.100} u“ am} g em n“ 1.15s _ 1.00s curl ,’ am l use ' mu } 1,000 - ".000 l» run am 0.000 mm use l. mu l t, l m l suns 1.00s l "J00 i_iij'jii7xrn‘ lNvls-rmtflf Hou‘: OFin-l-sna-n-nsaiii-q ‘l $1 Peters. Palmer Bel-nan; and Richard Boyd, Palmer and Patricia shes, Reed: 3 Ralph Molteana. and Wi hart Shes, Waterford; hen and Loo Doyle. Skinner Pond. Jockey Race-l Wilbert Shea and aid Gallant. Waterford and 1A0? Eisesr Doucet, ‘Waterford; 2 Le!- Arsenault, St. Louis i "chin; CORDASCO a. COMPANY, N .,_ P‘ IPICIALIZINO IXOLUSIVILY IN Y)‘ FOB-HON OOVIINIINT AND MUNICIPAL BOND! MARCIIJ ‘FRUIT ILDO.‘ I02 61'. ZIAMII BTREIT ” ~ IMONTRIAI.‘ . 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