world. Second, we should believel in the eternal verities, namely: De- votion to duty, "The path of duty is the way to glory"; secondly. the inherent power of goodness. In closing, Mr. Gillis in referring to the -men who fell. ssid he made but little reference to them, and We shall not sleep, though poppies .. _ ‘my, - ' ' ~ ‘ In Hantlara- Fields." ,‘ Mr. Glliis asked “How shall we _* keep the faith"! He said. we are lnot here to glorify war. For tne reasons, first, war does not sette I l8 a Great ‘ disputes; second. war is an intoler- Body Builder * able burden; third, war is a waste 31151110 1W9" 111"- 0119 °f l-hfln- 1111‘ ' of human life. We should do all he felt anylhlns lhet he would "Y Give " the Kilian Some I Western Guardian w-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —l'age 3 is available. t! Eastern Guardian ..'EA8TE»RN A6ENT—Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian 88- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing. Gtc. —$T. ELEANOR'8 DRAMATIC PLAYERS will present "Treasure Hunters”<at Crupaud Hall on Wed- ..*EASTERN NOTES. - liiissluesday. July Htll. 648 Belle Adams. popular teacher ofl __.._ Egliligton District, returned to her! _IM.PRQVEDP.H@1- inland; will home in St- Eleonora Friday. ivtlssnearn with pleasure oi the continu- . Adams has been teaching in Egvjed lmpmvemeui u. health 01 Migg ""1410" l0l‘ "l" 11"" 1W0 Yelllll- "lldiCarrie Holman who will arrive ‘ much regret is felt by the peoplohoma {mm Montreal |n n few nay‘ that sile is not going to continue _____ licxt ycar. Prior to her departurc _-rnAvE|_|_ERv$ RES-r _Dnn-, lilies Adams vrzls prcsclitod with a for“, me vl-rnvnnnn-n Ron, Canton, wcli filled pursc by her scholars. lninl, “radnesday nflnrnnnn July v we can w eradimm w.“ und would be inadequate, but that he bring aibout a warless world. Some‘ would Bllm lll) 111B 106111189 1" 111° says the task is hopeless but there words, “Wllll- 8 B10011 i110)’ 5196B are those who have had visions; 1116 111911 l 117N113’ note Isaiah. 2:4, "And they shall '-"'_"‘>"—'“ ' beat their swords into plowshares, BEAR RIVER NORTH and their spears into pruning hooks. SOHOOL EXAMINATION ,Nation shall not lift up sword ag- ainst nation, "B11119; 51.511 {hay The semi-annual examinations! learn war any more." and again in lBear fliver North school was held Kenneth Kelly; nennmnen,’ Gear. modern times we hhnd Tennvlillon in yedllellllllyxalllllzlllwll- {ll 3°- ainn Gallant; ilenersl hrooeieney. _ , The Sea. View school closing wusllmklng mrwnd u’ " 9 “m” "w o“ ' "g9 “um 1' ° .9078" 5 We” Estelle McDonald; nelitncss and or- h l» ti: I"°Z°.L‘.'."..T§‘.i iolls illlicss or hcr rather, Mrnbes H we,‘ w“ b}, n n, Tn I d ,day afternoon with s large number-it e“ a et alga nle ‘n; indent‘ n yum b llthe“ teacher and ass,“ Augusta McDonald, teacher. lien]. Filing. Elmira. Later i-e-, ' 0 l1 5 “l” of visitors in attendance. Thenljlillthllémfvlzlng $111M" Gm“ a]; i“ glut macaw The mnowmg ,8 the '—-"—‘<0>——~ P 9°" l“ w the “flea that M" Chmg‘ -ALBANY.—Work has been scholars were cal-Mum’ examlnedlferred to the-British Empire as an program- ‘Speech of C." ome, by E P Passed zlllvuylfafldgf, entailing’ qulyfstarted 0n a splendid new school|Xfld‘hagefaflgff“;yllllifiialfflgaitg‘example of a warless world; Caiia- Margaret Gallant; song. Canada My ‘I!!! ‘PIPFY BEAN F005 fiilzxienufg? Ana? $112" bfiflflflflgn Albany village. The school wiiifand in m; answer; Ewen tum-eds, New Zeaiand. Australia and Home, by the school; drill, Very weslmol-elnnd school w,“ held on . ll-lilroltl. has arrived in rel-innejll” °ll° fl llle "1981 modern and un- were evidences not only of cnrelnijntllier, dofihggnn “gm; thin! merely ganwuxuiliglighvgimshbev,s9,B¢:1lldg;:i_ the afternoon of Wednesday. June '__“ riroin Ilostoil to spend iilc summer. ""1319 ll 1110 Dlovlllve Hull ,Wl1l 116 training by 11w lfllwlwrli. lllll- 818° 11° T195 d m3 “B i“: E h‘); 01,0 F“ d u", h Eugen M _ 30th, in the presence 0t s» lsrgfi +o+o+,.mmnnn___“,nn Snnle Mnxnnzienequipped with furnace and other attention and study by the schol- "B10115 a" He‘ § s“ "IP50, 5 G05 glleA Um - Boy, F, t RB‘: number of parents and ratepayers. gprlnlury tcnclicr of Fortune llrillgc'1l1ll7l0l'°1lll@l110- 11 15 5010- are. After the first part of the prn- me"? Y a 11"" Y 0 "3 0"!- V "5 118 . 9 Y5 1'3 '3' yuan:splgplgnewévtizrobnxnrnggixienieLnzhtge y ' . the CEREAL CIIIlD/PEN toys Watch them ‘. They love taina bran. For pep eatPEP. dialogues and song, lowod by the presents“ by the teacher to n“ pupilsr- - lPrize for poi-gee} equally merited by M James Moore flflil (1- drawn by Mabel our", ‘ Prize for Ilistory, , equally merited by _ and James Moore, or“, Moore. , Prize for Speilln , by Amy French. g um Prize for Multlpiicatiu. Grade lV., won hy Jenn After complimentary n the chairman and other; lug closed with the N them. 'i‘tie following prizes were award- ed: Attendance,‘ George Gallant and Malpeque .WESTMORELAND SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of v¢o+o++¢ , ._ . , . , me r wan ended a" re "ed m the in pence. There is no reason why tstlon, Thomas Gallant; song, Days 5mm)!’ h“ rummd w her ho- .._.FQ)( RANCH and equipment finlfirflnmere a spiandid gilogrnm cnn- other nations should not follow of Those Queen Old Time Fashions, M155 Anna Duffy, ab“, assisted by 019F611 l0!‘ B1116 0h July 13, at 2 slstiiig of songs, readings, solos, their example. There are two ‘by eight, little girls; recitation, M155 MurmyMnione, teacher 011“. p.m., at rear of Joiin W. Waugh's um, was given. Mr. Edwin Murphyrthinzfl “'0 mllsl 110 l0 <10 0lll‘ Dal‘! D0"'l- FOPKBI. by 911M165 K611i’; kerman school, and proved bytheir ready and correct answers that 1am, New Auuuu, a wonderful o]; amen as chairman, 15-12“ werelto bring about a warless world; dialogue, Little ‘Pitchers; recita- portunity to secure an up-to-date awarded by the teachers to scvernillirst, we must hi1"! 8 116W Dll-lllol- U011. The Violets. by Eileen Kelly; they had been carefully instructed Qqllllllllelll- 00115153115 01 11 Ilellll. of the scholars. Addresses exprcs- 11""; 0111' P31710115!!! "ll-Ill. 118 I10 Bong. T116 F011!‘ CPOWS. by lfllll‘ by their earnest and caps-lilo teach- also dwelling and cook end meat 51..., o; regret at their dapgrturg longer nationahhut international, boys; recitation, The Boy Who er, , iiouse, garage, etc. E. H. Rayner. were given to the teachers and a that is, we must no longer consider Meant To, by Kenneth Kelly; clos- After the examination a vary wondwnrk Wm. u, , .cd Monday morning at 9 o'clock 6l6-7-12-3i prggentfltfljn wag mime to encmonly what is best for our ownllng 210115. Song of Canada, by all pleasing program was rendered bymnenrnn; "Ho." k,,,,,,‘,'nel;°l',l ill the "llli: bwwll lent." T110 0f- -AUCTION SALE, Fox Ranch, Remarks ‘Vere made by several country Ibut what is best for the God Save the King. the pupils consisting 01' recltations, "ll ficere which had not all been elect- and equipment. on Tuesday, July visitors, whlcfi was followed by the no“; of F5505 for led on Saturday afternoon uiere 1.3, nt 2 p.m., at rear of John W. ggrvlng of ice-cream. which was ,chosen this morning. The ma Wauglfs farm, New Annan. Equip- en-O ~94 i, n11 resent, HORSES’ CATTLE’ HOGS lTeed is the Mayor of Charlotte- ment consists 0111 pens, also dwel- J l y p "d Poul-TRY- lmwirs Junior town. Tile rest of ling house, (:0Ok'8Ild meat house, A number from Malpeque and the officers are as foilosvs: Town garage, furniture, etc. Sold in qunn-g-iamlltou were in attendance at aAl-EY HAY 3"‘! STRAW’ lClerk, Marion Whitehead: Pressftity to suit purchaser. E. i-i. illiy- 11.9 induction service of Rev. M. C. FEED OATS, BRAN. ‘Reporter, Helen McKie; Law 3flll‘Xl6l". 617-7-111-31 McDonald at Sulnmerside on Fri- N, Order Commissioners, Horace .VIc-| day evening. SHORTS’ CR$ESSDC:S:H_ Quinn, Allison Rogers. Gordon. -ORPHAN'$ VA CA "r I o N. -- zgEnoAcigN SCHUMACHER ‘ Morris: Service commissioilersfirhrough the kindness and interest 518F101"! 1100M". 11111111 Fletch"? lot some of the parishioners oi" Mt. FEED and a full stock of IHcaIth ‘Coilnluhéslsioéiers, Betty lwgfiCarmei, Bloomfield, Miscguclie. , A o .9". ‘DOPE 0 0ll Palmer Road and Kinkora t e or- l ‘nth Such a rename’ capllblelpllnns of St. Vincent's Orphanage . ' ' [council the Mayor of Junior [Dwlllare now enjoying n summer no“. TABLE CQRNMEAL’ BUCK‘ 101181" l0 be “Me 1° make Charnday- in the country, They were tak- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM pottetown a banner town. . ,en up Sunday by Judge Arsennnln FLOUR etc. etc. all at iow- 11151 a fell’ “Tlrds about mel Dr. J. E. Blanchard and Rev. Mon- ‘ ’ ' "Pl v Festival" or nascent 0h est prices. WHOLESALE “l ‘ 518m" Mllcmlllllll- AND RETAIL. the last afternoon of Chautaulillll. Carter & Co ‘A; vv-rvv Jlll Charlottetown. l Junior Chautauqua Activities of Junior Town start- lVllen ilolliihlllg hm“ over cilch knob n protrrtliu shape of n pit-cc of fairly; pllpcr. This prevents Feeds For the SUMMER MONTHS we will have good large a A’AL4A the pupils. _ The Opportunity of a Lifetime , IITRIEEWCIII(§(I\0EIRliBMUEEi1T fifi%§IB() ,h ARE on ma BARGAIN COUNTER WE BELIEVE that an investment made today in French Government (1% Bonds (LOIIII authorized Dec. 16th, i920; redeemable at par at the option of the Government 0n or after Jan. 1st, 193i), presents an exceptional opportun- ity for profit on any material advance in the value of French money (Francs). flue to the depreciation of French Francs a French Government 6% Bond ‘AALAAAAAAA The lobster season closed nil Monday. July 5th, but many of the traps were taken in the previous week. A number of the fishermen made good, while others did not meet with milch success. Lobster fishing is like all other vocations; there are successes and failures. but honest labor will surely bring its reward, and the truth of the old saying, "the best is yet ‘to he," will It is hoped, be verified, for there arc still other fish to catch. The payment oi prln and interest on French . ernment 6% Bonds is} .. snteed by the French . ernrnent and backed by . entire resources of the > public of France. cinl fcci again, anil inrlily arc considered the richest nation in the \\'Ol'l(l. EVISII England was mice faced with what sccmcrl to 11c a financial llisnstcr. “Hill Napoleon virtually polliiililig zit licr gates, British Bonds \\'(‘fii for next to nothing, hilt the victory at \\’:itcr|oo scnt them sky-rockctin . The Ruthsrliilil family z (‘FUIIlUlFlICFFYlIP major portion 0f its Wfffillll hy invcsiing in llritisli bonds ppjméAAgAp 4 , ,0u tllc new street project on Wat- “duus Fain idm1.,w:.'ni$ufi,',.fd;mi:l0r Street is [irocecdiiig satlsfuct- “T 511ml“ ‘managing m‘, wwpk‘ an M‘ orily. (Joilcrotilig is now being ctir-, been wnvnn inn, n rim! ollt from tho Railway Crossing The very many friends of Mrs. H. A. Stewart, Hilmiltoil, were glad indeed that silo was able to bo pro- ' learned which llIlVO which is ‘Friday afternoon, July, LIMITED. of you‘ 1'tii the luiliors will entertain tile “THE NEW STREETFNVMk l . . . 4,4¢e¢++4o+¢»+o<+¢+e+u Professional Cards-- piilleflllt. Juniors. those _ , who have Junior tickets come out, aliil swell the crowd. Lets makei this the best pageant the Juuiofs,‘ of (tilurlottetowii have over staged. Aitcr tile Juniors part of the 0T0- lii iiic “lust end of the town toi (‘uiiirill Street. After tlic street is pftlllilffid with a good bed 0t‘ sand concrete blocks seven inches deep are laid. There are three blocks (or sections) across the street, tile centre block and one on each side. sent at the memorial service on INTEREST moon: Sunday evening, July 4th. ed at her home honor of her (lailghter-in-law, Airs. Mrs. J. K. McGougan cntcriaiil-I in Malpequo in! (of 1,000 francs denomination) can now be bought for $27.00, with French ex- change at normal (19.30 per Franc) the so me Bond wollld hllvc a value of$l93.00 international bankers believe French andsclling lhclli whcll WclliilutuliE; vict- ory hersinic known. Tl"l'“‘“"" "ill" ‘ll’ ‘Wmsr -i The cxpcrflrnrt‘ of Frzincc, ion, |lfllll\'- flmgmmm BM" L‘ fwd‘ 10am" . . . . x onri of 81.01)’) tit-nomination‘ tupt at thc llzlllils 0f Bismarck, is wiiliili ..,,,,,|,. 9mm ,.,,,,y y", “m, H the memory of living mzili. Hcr Bonds Tlir ln'omc from Frrn-rhfirivemnq sold rlmvn to 7'7, of their \'.'illl(‘ after the "lllll" "lllllvlla" "WW cl then Gdrtloll McGougan, on Thursday. Tho work has been held up for the Jniy 1M, Mrs 501m slmpflon uni] nest few (lave Wulllhs ‘for gravel Mrs. Vernon McGougau sei-vou. sin, fllllll 111011019" blll- ‘V1111 l1 fllll 901* and Mrs. McGougan will return in, gram flu Friday you will be ongoin- tnllicd by the ‘Dullllfll 301131115 n?" Ringers, Dont miss this a cl Francs will scll at 10 ccnis per Franc be- fore vcry long. just. think what this moans in French Government Bonds; Franco-Prussian “'ar. Tll(‘\' nppcsrcil "mm" "l ‘"‘ °""‘_“‘"‘ “fm- “l _. . I _ ,' _ I _ cnmmnnstork Wllilrthelnmnu hopeless, yct in two ycnrr- lac} lnlll ic- Mark R. McGuigau ill l-‘rcnrll mnm-y rclnnins firui ti; of limt mow-l‘ lo the (‘nnsdian or B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR: ETG Money to Loan Cameron BlocloCharlettetowtnP-E-l- 2220-1-11-1 l. i100 ll . Does Your Nose Clog? Is Your Breath Bad? Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. V. Post Gradual! Medical School and Hoillllil Practice limited to Ey¢i 5a" 11°" and Throat Testing Eyes and 5llPP1Y1ll9 513"" Office. Bay" Bulldllls Great George Street Office Hours—9 to 12.20. 1.30 to 5- McDonald & McPhec B. A. 1., a, MeDONALD H. F. McPHEE B. A. Barristers, Attorney‘. 51°- Meney to Lean Riley Building Charlottetown m, You Know Whether You HEW Catarrh? (‘ATARWIIOZONPI null/ell “ll” ially good in cases where therziqlg u bzld twoutlll. 011" ‘lvllere more ‘ constant oxpcctoratlon o[ Illllcglllh where tho nostrils are stluffcm: just zl fcw breaths through 119 iiliffif-‘l tholn. , , H‘ [All (JATARRHOZQNE 1170 c}, ymi from ffOllflHS, COLDS lllllnt sour: THROAT; simple. 9001M, and safe for children, I119" t women. 'i‘wo months trestmena $1.00. smull size 50c. Rglzlggm substitute for CATARRH l - soul by drligglele- — ll2il('l‘ ply of materials and good weather the foreman Mr. Jas. Miiimnn stat- es tllut the street will go down in a surprisingly short time. For in- stance in three hours yesterday morning one block or section sixty one feot long. 12 feet wide, 7 inch- their homo in Ottawa on Thurs- weeks‘ visit in Mallleqlie and llam- iiton. Mrs. Robert McNutt, Darnlcy, is the gilest of Mrs. Bruce Iiowntt. es deep was completed. The men nijo now at work preparing tho street between Central and Slim- mer, tearing up tile macadam and making it ready [or laying tho concrete. Die-m‘? PERSONALS lMrs. Elizabeth Trainer of Kin- kora is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Driscoll, Summcrside. —-.Dr. -W. L. Holman, Professor of Toronto University, with Mrs, Holman and son arrived in Sum- merside and are the guests of Mrs. It. T. Holman. -—<Mlss Ethel Graves. Minneapo- lle. Minn, is visiting in Summar- Tryon. The following was omitted from the Fanning school prize list which wus rocciliiy published: Special awards (other than those nwartlod by Cumberland Trust Fund): 'i‘h<-l- mo. Woorlside, for the best kopt Nu- tilre Study book; Sidney MCGOIII-Zllll. tor arithmetic; Lois Ramsuy. 10F (lully work; Barbara McNiltt, for history in Grade IV.; Cora McGou- gen, for arithmetic lll Gfllllf! 1- Pulblic school leavingcertiflcatcs. awarded by the Department of Edu- cation: Thelma Woodside. Lea Beairsto, Edith McNutt. George Howatt. Strathcona Prize for Phys- ical Drill, awarded to the Senior Department. clay, July 8. after a pleasant. tllrec‘ 510000-11 rise of over 270%, today. buy ‘ with the Franc worth l0 ccnts, each Bond of 1,000 francs will have a value of 0r a profit of $73.00 for every $27.00 invested today. With the franc selling at 15 cents, cach llnnd of 1,000 Frahcs will have a value of $150.00, a rise of more than 455?’. or a not profit of $123.00 for each Bond oi 1,000 frrlllrs, or for evcrv $27.00 invested We made a lengthy nnrl thorough in- \'€Sll§ilfl0il to determine the bcst way to rcnrh Francs for mz-ximulri profits. We are of the opinion that these l7reiicll Government 0% Bonds afford ihc licst mcclium, for they represent to French investors precisely what British Govern- ment and our (‘amidion Government Victory Bonds rcpr/tscnt i0 us, being legal fflllfS/MCTIIS for n/rry Institution, Trurl Fund and bhvingr Bank in Franco, and constituting a strictly high-grade Gov- covercd 95%, making fortunes for the far- sighted investors who lmrl lll(’ culiraigc to invest in them. \\’licn millions of lllt‘i‘l Jlflfl populations of nations lcliil their cnllcc- live efforts to the task. nothing is im- possible. The [Trench franc will llnrlnuht- Pill)‘ cuilic lmrk to normal. ' A study of history convinces one for- cibly that the most diffiriili tiling in the world to ilrstroy is national i'.\‘lSf€‘ilf‘C‘. [list/lav ix repeating itself. The opportun- ity of .1 lifetime. to cnrii rcmzirkzilil»: prl fits. cxists today for investors, tllrrlligh thi- [uirclizlsc of tlicsc higIi-grnilc French (Iovernincnt Bonds. 'l'lley rank as the pro-eminent (‘hues of Frcncli Govcrlililciit scriiritics, zlilil (irl- \ iriiililly ll first mori- giigi- on illc cliiiri- zlsscts zlnil rcsniirccs of ihc vnsi and vi cnltliy’ R(‘[)ill)lll‘ of Frnlicc. The Bonds nrc Yilllfl for .30 ycalrs zlficl‘ maturity, and the inicriasi coupons for 5 years nftcr their rcspcciivc maturity liaise, thus enabling the iilvcsior to rash investor depends upon the racing of the FICflCll franc exprmtemi indah Thus It will h.- sevn that at 01.. iatr for the franc the hnldrr sill Fnini" Bond will revrive for t. aguregatinq nlwaya 60.’) (nuns psiqa sum in Camldinn money eqillnhi return of ilvniiy 79,’, on his investasii, is, on llll‘ cost of his IODOOFnI: which at the prtacnt time is $270M. Who-n tllc fmnr rrnrlles ll routs, . . the vallic of the coupons will h: hiilhi-r; n00 linncs will he worth , u hich on an investment of ll70.t1l.ll lo a ylclri of l7!('.'f.- Few columns nflcr so ilttrn-tlvr a return. When the frnni‘ has rrnrhni ion [III-film prr llLOlXl-fmn‘ llond ih! - will be proportionately higher. Evtfl francs lnintnrcst coupons will hrllu when 1 'l!1ll‘\’l. Herr the yield is moi! 22%. , At i5 cents per fmnc the cnllllll IOJIITP-fmnc Bond mating only ‘ll day (normal valui- {Llllollum phi the principal oi‘ M45601!» will be About six hundred people attend- ernnlent investment. They may lic sold again instantly for spot cash, as they arc ihcm at any iimc ihc i-xrlliingc mics (lFC favornhkn $00.00, representing n return of eve And lastly. with u.» ha...» st at’ 19.3 cents or ‘LVJODO per i0. Bond. the eeupens for one yi-sr sin to 60d francs will be worth {iii l amount equivalent tn a return at 4.1% on the original investment olll ICE CREAM ONE or THE MOST NOURISHING 0r ALL SUMMER DISHES listed on tlic Paris Stock Exchange and traded in throughout the financial centres of the world. The intcrest coupons (pay- able June and December 16th) have al- ways been paid promptly on the dot. and can be cashed in Montreal, New York, London, and other financial centres through our House, banks or other in- ed the memorial service in Mal- peque Church on Sunday 618111118- July 4th, in honor of our boys from —Miss Hazel Campbell, R. N. of Princetown congregation and In- Beverloy Mass, is visiting in sum- dian River district who sacrificed merside, the guest of Mrs. Roy Sii- their lives in the recent Great War. liphunt. The church was beautifully decor- ated for the occasion with out and __M1-_ and Mfg, _y_ w, Callback, potted flowers while the monument Frzincc is (l first-class commercial, naval and iililiinry power of ilic world. French industries nrc thriving and working ovcr- time. France is exporting goods to every country of the globe; her shipping is crowding ilic world's ports, and ihc n.1- tion shows cvcry (‘\‘l(lt‘l‘i(‘f‘ of industrial and economic prizgrcss. Rcpnrzltioil pay- side at the home of her aunt Mrs. R. T. Holman. We have just received a shipment 01 PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZERS These have pine pails with electric welded Qalvimled Summersidc, have as their daughter, Mrs. J. B. MacDon. aid and son from Moncton. ——Mies Margaret Barnes. Iloslin- i119].- gues, on the church grounds was strewn with floral tributes. The choir nil- der the direction oi’ the organist. Mrs. James A. Campbell sang the beautiful hymns, "The Sou of God Goes Forth to War." "Faith nl nlu stitutions. nnrmzil ($193.00 French Government [Bonds ‘will, we believe, unquestionably Come back ‘to per 1,000-franc Bond.) ments from Germany are filrther cnlizinc- ing the Frcnch ll'\'ilSlil‘)/. Tllesc conditions will he quickly rcflcctcd iii a rapirl rise in ilic French Franc, which in turn increases the value of French (jovcrnnicnt Bonds. , . l Holders of French Govtll lment 6% Bonds ran l them at any time for ~ l mlh at the prevaiilngmlflr ,1 ct price. ' wire 110098. Wllllll‘ ‘"1" “"13" “H °" break‘ Tllc United States ivcrc financially bank- rupt after the Civil “hr. Their securities could be bought for a song, yet in a few years the Americans were on their finan- Table Showing ‘Present Price and Possibilities With Bonds at Par and Franc at.- 7 H Pl (lnic. Mass, is visiting Mr. and IMP". A- 5- MecKnv. Sllmmerside. Miss Dora Simpson, (Juvonillah .,nild Master Edgar Drown, Stanley, Hitch! the week-end with Mr. and l Mrs. MacKay. l. n- Fathers Living Still," and “Onwuftl Christian Soldiers," Messrs. T. W. Bentley’ and A. It. Gillie. of Chtowli, contributed very wonderfully to tile beauty and solemliity of the ser- vice by a number of vocnl selec- tions which wore rendered with great pafhos. The folluwlllil 1B $1121 list of special music: "Babylon. (Michael Watson) Mr. Bentley; "The Ninety and Nine." (iildwurll Compton) Mr. Gillie; duet, “Come Unto Me.”~Meesrs. Bentley andGil- ils. Prelude, “Larzofl lby Handel- Oiferatory. Andante B flat (Handel) Postlnde, Dead March in Saul. by l-Iandei. During lie service the eudlchl-"u was asked to stand while the list of our honored dead-sixteen in all— was read, by Rev. A. N. Gillie. i110 congregation still standing whllu prayer was offered and a verse "For all the saints who from their labors rest," was sung. The text for the evening was taken froirn the Word" of Heb. 12 1, "wherefore seeinil W0 also are compassed about with s0 great a cloud of witnesses" and from John 17:19. "For their sakes fl sanctity myself." -Mr. Gillie said that the writer to the Hebrews in speaking of the Christian martyr" referred to them as still living and watching over their actions; it was a challenge for them to do thell‘ best; so, he said a similar chal- lenge comes to us in thinking of those who gave their lives in tho Great war, and it we believe the spirits of the dead are still with us. there are many things we would like to do for their sakes. but the greatest we can do is what Jesus did for his disciples, "For fllell‘ sakes I sanctity myself." Their de- votion was his inspiration. so the devotion. honor and ideals of those who fell should inspire us. "To you from failing hands we , HIPOW the QOPOlI, Be yours to hold it hill. '1 It ye break faith with as who die, That is why we urge you to buy French (Iovcriimclit Bonds IVOW, while they arc on the bargain counter. The cans are extra stfllil- T1"! 9"" a“ cmplafly covered; thus preventing accidents to the flflflelfl alld keeping ice and salt from 901N119 1"“ m‘ gear" All inside parts in contact with the cream are heavll)’ coated with pure block tin. In view of the escelient prowl!" " sharp advance in the value of money. investors should huy ss msnl Govrmment 6% Bonds as tliry 5' , vcnlently afford. We are cniwlIll present purchasers will rfonbleil not thcir money in a remarkably short i time. but of course. lmmedisll ' must be taken if early W95" i‘ made. lRebuilding Postoifice DUBLIN, July 12. -—Tho General iilost Office building in Dublin, .which was the scene of the fiercest fighting in the rebellion of Easter Week 1916 when it was burned is being reconstructed. and the first block of it will be opened for pub- lic business before Christmas. TllilUBlEl] Wll H If MA IN RASH All Over Scalp. ltched and - Burned. Cuticura Healed. " I was troubled with scaema. It broke out in a red rash all over my scalp and after a time turned to pirnplea. It lwhsd and burned all the time and caused my hair to fall on Denominations: or Amount 1,000 Fiance. French Govrmnvrnl 1% flnivln , _ _ , , _ , _ , _ , , , _ , , , _ _ , _ , , _ _ _ _ IJQQ Francs. Frrnrh (inwllilrrrlt H}; Bnnrie .. .. 5,000 Francs. French Gnvvinn fill ,l% Bonds... 10,000 Francs. I-‘lrnch Gnvrlmi int 1'7, F. rill , 7m,o0 25,001 Flatlrs, French (‘mvclrmi-nl 1% Ila n: , _ . ,. 1,759“) 50,000 Franco, French Gnvrmmrnl I‘); Ii . .1,5i10.00 7,500.00 9,550.00 [(0.010 Franco, Frrnrh (Invrrnnmt 0% B: ll s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000.00 llflmflfl [$300.00 wll ARE selling a large ill-utter of ihru- Fmrln ni Ihl‘ nlm-v- prim‘, which mvrvn every rxprnse. Upon icrcipt of accepted _ cheque or money mdcr er will m mun ri ni-lni lair‘. lrnii an» fnlv nidul by iceisvm-ri and lnsmrd mnil. (min: with 1°. lllllllllvl l0 "W" Dliizhsre. n un he leuiud l) l nil) n all lo lllrllll three prlrrs ns quotations changi- lruillrntiy. For many yran this investment iloilw lin- ti-v-l. Canada's inn m d h . it l it ll -' . to us tn have our clients select those lends w n“ {any nun-lily,“ doesnot cease lftera sale, ferit is om constant aim ihmiuhmn 111p, 1mm; “m1 imam, ol Carlada. the United Meter and Niufciinii l-fill, u. unfrl ii f-rnlnllr-Iis ncivicr, mtinniln zllz-ntn when Iionds rise- in market value, and Inlnrming them whether oi ilni ac 111i n. ii Ill \l.lllbll‘ in mil This mvivr I- , . n! tonurselvcll. but its vnllle to mir clients is lnrslrulnhle. - , , . ,, f; " ' "' " "‘ _"THE JNVESTMENT HOUSE ol-"_ "'.,'-'---'-1 C. M. CORDASCO ‘8: COMPANY . SPBCIALVIIING‘ BX f LI SIVELY IN POFEIGN GOVIII NM! K1‘ Ah!) IIIUNICIFAL IOND. MARCIL TRUST EUILDING - Z92 ST. JAMES STREET MONTREAL - CANADA NJ (Iznil l 19.1.00 385.00 965.00 L930.“ IJIZILM (ienls 150.011 500.00 750.00 Lsoihm .\,7 (OI!) (lentil 701]) S 1401K] 150.00 Quart Special H5252 Quart Polaris. . gaiv. . 51-50 Quart Peerless $3.45 Quart Peerless 84-00 " I Quart Peerless 35-00 ' Quart Peerless $13-00 Quart Peerless $7.40 Quart Peerless 59-70 10 Quart Peerless $12-75 12 Quart Peerless $15.90 16 Quart Peerless with fly wheel $26.75 20 Quart Peerless with fly wheel $31.85 W» are averse to rrfrrrlni to oer in the firlii of forv-lgil (‘Kfhlfllf hut R with perdonnhir pride, boast 01W! most olluinivilnu records on thy ‘e lisii th suing: to advise in - ‘ buy British, , Dutch. Swcdllll- rec, Norwegian, Spanish. 3111111- Argentinc bores-amen! and I Honda when such securities. berlll depreciation in the value of the ' ‘ hi I - I . Id l" ..L£{‘.S‘...“§i"»fi¥‘i'.’.f...e°"“v-il- , Amwn other securities in Ihkll ' on: pm ts were. mmed by I - ircommrnded to Investors Gerslll 1 nnml-nt 57,, Bonds at 81°11" P" marl: unit-J! months inter we It" lhvm bark from clients who hell , 81.0mm per mllikm mark unit. . We . mmerlded to invests!‘ v Gnvemment 5% Bonds at $39-11’ ' 1 ll P l l ~ ' .3}...Ii’"e'3£5o pilfiefillmw, un t. -' The BRANTFORD, Refrigerator A Canadian prduct, ls specially constructed to conserve lee, and la easily kept in spotlesrorder. Date.. for 8 ............. .. "cash nrreplrii rheqlie ncney order I. " l read an advertisement for Cu- unneeded b! lllll 1100* tian-a Soap and Ointment and sent for s free sample and sitar using it found great relief‘. l purchased more, and after uain; two cakes of Cutieura Soap and one box of Cuti- cun Ointment I was complete! healed." (Signed) Miss larah 0, Davidson, Surnml 8b, New O - gew, Neva Deeds. e Oudeuvs leap, Ointment and Talculn emote and maintain akin purity, a in comfort and akin health often when aii eies fails. ‘ I enclose herewith { min full payment I I Our entire stock of these to clear at 20% Cash Discount {ga- i,’ Remsmbezi - cram c r donut: izeaetmillf 1 . for the purchase from you of . francs in French Government 6%] l! l- lvwlllh rum-til. onds (Loan of 1920), which you arc to forward me by registered and insured mail, til“, to‘? "nianotlik n’ .