(jardenFreslt Jun a; tea is shipped from ‘h gardens in lead lined t e i, as the sole way to re, chills strength and flavonso m, delivered to you in metal ackages when you buy Central Guardian McQUAIINB TiAXi-Phono 405. 1057-3-81 READERS SATISFIED — Every render of the Guardian thui, hug received our case of needles has been more than pleased. they have pronounced it the best yet. Now is your time to act. l Poisoned Alcohol l Snoaked From U. S. LIQVUOR HIDDEN UNDER LOADS OF COKE AND ‘GOAL, SAYS PETER WHITE TORONTO. Aug. 7.—Peter White K. C.. special prosecutor appointed by the federal government to deal vice. that is what you get free with your new or renewal subscription to the tiuardiaii. l . pire Hotel, Phone till-J. Aug. 15. preach at llcdeque. 11 a.m.. Cape 'i‘ruvcrste 1i p.m. No Searlotown. ED'B TAXI day and nigh; 59;», Phone.687 or 209-1. | l A CASE FULL OF NEEDLES —‘ nouns Tzxi azsvica Em- 225 Queen Street. CHURCH SETiI/RES.- Sunday, ltev. Mr. Harding will service at‘ Rumors Denied with tho vincial authorities. stated and the on the invoices. people. Thcy were smuggling side ot’ the, Dotson alcohol probe which is coii- timieii by the Dominion and Pro»- “'i‘hero were false order numbers were not made by the people whose names were oit tht- invoices, nor were the loads tiiilivereil to those delivered in- stead to the resort of a notorious bootlcggcr." .\1r. White said. today; lthat lie had no doubt that the pol- json alcohol camo across the inter: ‘national border hidden under loads‘ oi’ i-olte and coal by a coal com- pany located in Niagara Falls. N. Y orders DISSAPOINTMENTS - should be avoided. Get our Case of Need- les by sending in a yearly new or renewal subscription to tho Guard. By Mr. Meighen (TORALT. 0nt.. Aug. 6.—PI‘fimI9l‘ l3" N"! lW-ED from being disap-‘liitligheu yesterday visited the Nip- l-“lfllllg Mine. and addressodacrowii- ed hall at ‘Cobalt. pointed. BORDEN Union Hall st 7.30 p.m., Hon. Charles McCrea. Aiiiiistei- 40a?“ _. Turks Close All Foreign Chambers (EONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. .7.-—- ___;—; FRENCH FRANC ADVANCESJI 0s POINTS - WITHIN FOR TNIGHT French Government Bonds are Rapidly Rising l GREAT WA VE OF.OPTIMISM ' Sunday. Aug. 15. service by Rev. "'0: Iulidiq. m Steamer Went Ashore, Five of . Grew Drowned (Canadian Press) “Ahpclix, N. 8.. Aug. 8.—-l~‘ive mfl, 0i the crew of the steamer mnghom were ilmvvncrl and one ("Mali when she went ashore anti IJIOItE up at Tin Pure, scutnrie is- “uiL according to ii message re- tviveti here this afternoon by C. H_ Harvey‘ iimii iigent for the Mu- rlns and Fisheries Department from the Department's sub agent. n Sydney N, 8.. whore report said (naive of the crow hud been saved. The Rliighoru according to local iiilppiitg records loft Piirrsboro. August 5 with a carizo 0i’ hardwood deals for (iarstou and Zliiittcliester. Gite was il vi-sst-l of 1.71 Zl tons gross m; (chi iii irntzih liIllI hiiilt at Ber- pii, Norway iii 190 i. Card Of Appreciation During the long illness imd since iiie tleaih oi‘ tlic luli- Iicv. l-friiest l lllestmortaiuitti the sympathy of miiiy lovini; friends has been exiontii-ti to his funi- . iiy. Letters. IOIUKTRIIIS and personal cxprcssiniis have been tinting the sources oi‘ comfort. Flow- eis have i-urricd llicir sllnnl nit-s- nges. F‘rom ull tildes llilVt‘ ccute leileinonies to tlic worth itud ll\- iuenct- oi his stcrllni: chnracloi‘ ‘lull effective ivnrk. For lhni-m and countless {WIS of kindness Qitlrt-i. Westmoroland, her son itloyd and iii. iilcslmorcltiitilfi-z sister express sincere gratitude aiui 100p apprec liticn. , 117- Feeds Feeds For the SUMMER MONTHS we will have good Ill-go melts of FEEDS‘ for HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS and POULTRY. IALEY HAY and STRAW: FEED OATS, _ BRAN, SHORTS, CRACKED OURN» FEED CORNMEAL, ORUQH- ED OATS, BCHUMAOHER FEED and n full nook of POULTRY BUPPLIEG. AIIO ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL, TABLE CORNMEAL; BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM Fl-mlllt eto., etc" sli n low- "l one... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8t Co LIMITED. ‘ L»: filgfessional Cards Mark R. McGuigan "lllmTis. s'oi.t'ct1'on, 57c. “We! to Loan Cums HIMlYIII-l lhiocitiChlrlottttvwiuPi-L ,3; C. c. Archibald um‘ l" N- Y. Post Graduate Wm] ell School and Hospital on limits: 1ft’). Eye, ilr, Non III ran “m? E7" ""1 Wwlylng Gina: lull". Buyer Building om" "P"! George Strut cum-ii to 12.30 1.80 to B. McDonald & McPhee '- A. MoDONALD F. Mo"!!! .- . nmillfl. Attorneys, I“. Honey in L“. Klf- Hflflllflit. 0t‘ the Christian Church. our readers day iiiiil get yours. Morrison, Bradallhane, IOII. the death of ‘Dorothy Eilecti, upiictttiitritis uiid was taken to tliel (Jim, Hospital‘ when, Si“. um|m-_:t‘iiiisiiinii Nullmtal Railways will iiowuvn“ me-shviw nit ussuroil improvcitioiii in littlc youth did not secni to rally.'"l"‘l'l"l'll! ""*"lll~" lllls Will‘ "llll "ll Tllesllil)’. August 311p hm- iust. toulilt-tl with praise oi’ the spirit passed to its homo etcrnitl.."ll"‘ll7“llll"'ll" BQl-liiliyi-l a non-owing ramp‘. and nm_ll:isl your, is i-niilitiiir-ti iii a slain- tliei" she leaves to mourn two sis- llll"lll isiiuud ‘thy '5" ll“"l‘.\' llrllylfill. tors, Adflliflfl nmi igi-mm and m“. At-litig PFIITII‘ Aiiiiisliar. Iii tho new Sir IIt‘lil'y is i-xtcntictl iti'tlie iicrczivcti faigilylllllll llll‘ ‘l7""-‘l"""lllll'" llllrly l“ "l" ‘Till? following were the floral tri-fmlll“ “m.” "" "rlw" KM"? l" i?" '"l‘l Spray, Mrs. Everett lceixgiplor the Notional Rnllwuys and in Huma- snmc wuv or nlhnr Is iziiliig tn itntitl ' them nvtir. PTPBllfilfllhly ‘to the Cun- we “"9" ll wlll llm- ll” f"? "mlmlg- iitiinii Pacific." - The newspaper which made liiis W611i Ill] U [)8 I'll l, lOIl . ll|'Ol iici". liiitcs: sou; ivrctitii. Mr. William Payne; spray. liilss Florence tBliins; ‘bouquet Mmy unil fiella Mclfinchern (little chums) As time rolls by‘ 0f you, the one we love; Willi ymt \vc‘ll meet, day morning from ‘her father's re» sidence. to the Roman Catholic ceitistery. Pain Of Sciatica Relieved By Nerviline sciatic sufferer, the best remedy is frequent applications of Nerviline. Thousands have proved its success. Nerviline penetrates deeply every drop ruhs right in. nerves are soothed and goes away. Wherever there is rheu. matism. neuralgia, luinbago or mus- cular pain. the quickest relief sl» ways comes from the use of Nervil- ine. 35 cents, at all denial-u, f say when they are WELCOME V|s|TORs.—i\ii-. iti-‘niore LIIISIIVOIQIII it was with deep rcgrct. when on "l llll \\ ' stitldeiily striclteiiotl witlil .\i'l‘liur. Much sympathy i """"‘l'" ""‘"l- spray. Mrs. Russell phasing that We'll often think But still we know lllirklll- in heaven. with Him above, of Mines for Ontario, urged co-op- eration hetwecit the Federal gov- on ivhicit this llOFtlli ilcpontls." thing she has seen in the Domiu- cllllfllllil" 'l’"l'lllv llflllwlly were at ‘ fuiliiriczti lo n m ,|iiiiK in ciitl. “l expect," added Mi‘. DOROTHY EILEEN McKENZiEq-‘lelllllfin. "that in this i-untpuizn . ‘as in tho last. the iuilirlcatinn ‘back smnvlm‘ ch Niiit-kciizic Kitty, party will 'I'li(.’.‘i(ltl)', .-\ni.z. 3rd, we lcuriieil ofillc busy, mid that. Olit" oi‘ its hit-flu. fllell'd“nclnl=" mriiivlll Ihn this miscralltli» fabrication ih|-e,.._,.eu,,_0|,i daughter U,- Mn andiiillfliil my iiIlllill-{illiliilllik thc Na- Mrs. _.\|-iiiui» yi¢l(enZiE_ (im-niri spltinnal Railways with the Caiintllau A ft-w days previous to her tieittii,'l’ll°lll(‘~" Dorntlhy was about us usual witiil . lioer’ playmates; uiid nn Friday, Julyl DFBYNI" AlBO Dflilol- 3 ti. ' Ottawa. Aim. fi_—~iiolicf that the "llllse" “"~’"d"‘ iin provcmeitt lil~ Henry Thornton as President ni’ the We 51'“ "°ll'l°l'l°‘l~ (‘aiuuiian National or Hon. P_ C. Canadian High Commis- sioner in London. England. strgizestion is untrue and is madc merely for ilic purpose nf the elec~ The funeral took place on Thurs. lion” he adds. tollowszf tin bringing quick relief to the The irritated '\ START THE DAY RIGHT tiilinn The Acting Premier adds praise for the PPSlillfl achieved by “lX days» Sir Henry ‘Thornton, as ‘heud of tho National ‘Railways. ~ sir Henry's Sir Henry Drnyton's statement ed to the ‘fact that the what 1 intend doing after the olec~ lion and is Slililili: me for high of- ce. “ti wish 1 tcoiild look upon the m“ pal“ Toronto Star's interest in my wel- good wishes. ittro as personal to me, ihut Ii am afraid that such is not. the case. During tlhe last cincllnn this paper trlod to make much of the savages- tion that the iConservstive party was in some way or other goinR to n81 0i’ tllfi Willem- net rid of the Notional lRaitlways. and in some ‘way or other them over. presumably to the tCan- Patciflic. course. nothing in its rumorof that date; there is rubsolutely nothing in lZPtl. the ‘Star's proniiooy oi‘ today, under which ri-wtphocyiii nmto replace eith- certain an and try. The order is said to he States. French and than you he may rest James MOIIIIIZIHIII, is lervviiig for Edmonton. lie will otrter thu Seminary. and sliiizlng were [hat "8' ernl comic strings ‘Power. Mr. front iwgln- Order was and friends for their kindness. ’l‘lieii all parlnok oi‘ tlic OVUI‘ iiiatlo. Good Fellow" hruitiglit ahlc cvoning t0 2i cltiso. ‘Vfillfflilllilg is Jiic ZHIITFIBHHI dunk,“ Mr. Frederick slotiawliitn. hour 'Frcd,— We here tonight for this You are going tn w-l-h‘. will only -he short. high life seems to have consisted God the ivillliuz. Edmonton. Statement. suctiessfitl curepr ‘There Despntches from Angora, the Tiirk- ish capital say the government has ‘ernment and the government of ordered the closing 0i’ all foreign _ (Ontario for thc development oftlic THE BEST YET -- that is who: lrnii deposits 0t’ Olliarlfi, "l assure Mr. McCreu." handed the Case of Needles. Do iiiier Rleiiizlien latcr. "that I have m] you want the best yet? Renew to. learned to rake the deepest intor- Llhflmber, lost in Northern Ontario. and Nor- " iIlIlPFII tiqiieliec. .1 nlnrn khan mil-l ntimate inter. t laii S. Morrison. of the "Dominionuiei-hups kiin\v H l‘1XDl‘95l<l'C0.. Winnipeg, litcnlllpilll-‘(iflfifllll that his government. and iegniiyé hlslvvife null] (you uiiiirlmlpliiitleed. lllt'v4Vi.',OV9l‘Iil1lBll‘l of Quebec. r. g nut (‘lllilibi lit‘, au- visltiugpis well. uill litnvo llic tiiost sym- iiis pnretits. Mr. mid Mrs. Georgeuinthetic (‘ti-Oililfiillflfl from us iii its ii in gixJiiiiy measure looking in tiic level- teen years since ‘Mm. Morrison leftltlilment of water pnwi-r. of iltincr- E]l(l)9‘|l:|l:)|tl(l];‘aatglflg$eltinlllti int-lei visitjill-S, oi" riizrlittilllire. oi‘ uirvtliiur: up- » ‘ ' . any t unges. Mrs. Morrison is greatly impressed Ylll- Xltilizlitan tlcciarctl with the appearance of the lslsndfllttrts that lit‘ iifoilvflctl to "moist!- uiiti thinks it is away ahead oi any-limit!) the Caniitliait National with; chambers of commerce in the coun- said Pre- ed particularly at the British, Unit- FAREWELL RECEPTION. On Wednesday evening, Auigiist 4th, a large number of friends gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazelibrook, to lhld farewell to their son Fred, who indulged in. Most worthy ut mention were sev- "by Mr. Martin Power delighted his taudieiict- with his playing antlsintg- iiiir. Several vinliii selections were rendered -liy ‘Mr. Juincs Finlay. ac~ coinpztiiictl on the piano thy Mrs. A. Miss Helen Sullivan also dellizlitcil everyone present thy hci culled iby Mr. Jack Kennedy, tiller which an address was read thy .\iiss liclcii Driscoli. ‘The presentation oi a well-illicit purse was made lliy Mr. ‘Roland Costly. Fred. ttlinugh tuknn thy stir- prlse, unswcrctl in a ’i’e\v well‘ tliuiikcii his refreshments W'lll(fll were served in Mrs. Monagiianfls usual lllllld siyle The sitigiiig ot‘ "tI"‘(ll‘ lit-Ts a Jolly iiuvo i-Zatlieretl thc purpose oi Ihldtliiig you farewell and God-speed. You are going from our mitistJhut the fur away front your friends and those pmp|,e(»y_ 8,1,“, tgir Henry. aim pmiwhn love you. thut. we know that will renlnfp g1, God will protect you. and thnreforel For the past six lSoptemtbers you have left us ‘but only for a short time. This, too, As you look hack over tho six years of life, ‘they seem short, so short that instead of six years your college ‘So, too, will scent the four ycars of your life. which, ll will Ilia BpPlil in We have always look- ed forward to and rejoiced iii your; iii. Saint." Dun" Man's, and shavll continue to do so while you are at Etimonton. We “My attention limo just lheen call- could not, therefore. let t'his Toronto tunity pass without in some wny Sm, l5 nmking prophesies as in showing our love and deep respect for you and the work you are oibout to take up. Please accept this small gift, not for its intrinsic value ibut as a sligh-t token oi’ our esteem and ISIgned on ibehalf your friends, Russell Drlscoil. Roland Ooady. executive and of the whole person- _"l-t is simply mischievous to sill;- hand gest that tlhe system canthe ntade the sport of politics or to insiuuniet, was. of that Sir Henry ‘Thornton's positionl is in the slightest degree jeopnrth. In order for him to obtain; proper results. his position miistllit-l stilbject to no question direct- Italian where Music dainty tmjny West. youi iliut of oppor l SW EEPS-.O VER ‘FRANCE Solid Frlench Cabinet Meeting u/ithTSuccess. Everywhere Immense Profit Possibilities FRENCH GO Ti6% BONDS‘ WE BELIEVE that an investment made today in French Government 6% Bonds (Loan authorized Dec. 16th= 1920' redeemable at par at the option of the Government on or after Ian. 1st; 1931), presents an exceptional opportun- ity for rofit on any material advance in the va ue of French money (Francs). Due to the de reciation of French Francs a French overnment 6% Bond (of 1,000 francs denomination can now be bought for $32.00, with ren h ex- changeat normal (19.3c per Fran ) the same Bond would have a value of $193.00 international bankers believe French Francs will sell at 10 eentaper Franc be- fore very long. Just: think: what this m'eans to French Government Bonds; with the Franc worth 10cents, each Bond of 1,000 francs will have n value of Si00.00-n rise of over 212%, or a profit of $68.00 for every $32.00 invested today. With the franc selling at l5 cents, each Bond of 1,000 France will have a value of $150.00, a rise of more than 370%, or a iiet profit of $118.00 for each Bond of 1,000 francs, or for every $32.00 invested today. We made a lengthy and thorough in- vestigation to determine the best way to buy French Francs for maximum rofits. We are of the opinion that these rench Government 6% Bonds afford the best medium, for they represent’ to French investors precisely what British Govern- ment and our Canadian Government Victory Bonds represent to _us, being legal investment: for every Institution, Trust Ftmd and Sailings Bank in France, and constituting a strictly high-grade Gov- ernmcnt investment. They may be sold again instant] for spot (ash, as they are listed onthe aris Stock Exchange and traded in tlirou hout the financial centres of the world. he interest 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- ltitutions. French Government Bonds will, we believe. unquestionably Cm" l>=¢l¢ t° normal ($193.00 per 1,000-franc Bond.) The United States were financially bank- rupt after the Civil War. Their securities could be bought for a song, yet in a few years the Americans were on their finan- cial feet againfand ‘today are consideredTK the richest nation in the world. Even England was once faced with what seemed to be a financial disaster. With Napoleon virtually pounding at her gates, British Bonds wentt for next to nothing, but the victory at Waterloo sent them sky-rocketin . The Rothschild family accumulate the ma'or portion of ' its wealth by investin in ritish bonds and selling them when ellington’: vict- ory became known. The experience of France, too, bank- tupt at the hands of Bismarck is within the memory of living nan. l-Ier Bonds sold down to 7% of their value after the Franco-Prussian War. They appeared hopeless, yet in two years they had re- covered 9.970, making fortunes for the far- sighted investors who had the courage to invest in them. When millions of men and populations of nations lend their collec- tive eiforts to the task-nothing is im- ptwttible. The French franc will undoubt- edl come back to normal. K study of history convinces one for- clbl that the moat difficult thin in the wor d to destroy is national existence. History is refuting itself. The opportun- ity of a li etime, to earn remarkable profits, existtrtoday for investors, through the purchase of these high-grade French Government Bomb. They rank as the pre-eminent class of French Government securities and are‘ virtually a first mort- gage 0n the entire assets and resources of the vast and wealthy Republic of France. The Bonds are valid for J0 years after maturity, and thednteresfcoupons for 5 years after their respective maturity dates, thus enabling the investor to cash them at any time the exchange rates are favorable. _ France is a first-class commercial, navnl and military power of the world. French industries are thriving and working over- time. France is exportinilgoods to every country of the globe; er shipping is crowding the world's ports, and the na- tion shows cvery evidence of industrial and economic progress. Reparation pay- ments from Germany are further enhanc- in the French treasury. These conditions wi I be quickly reflected in a rapid rise in the French Franc, which in turn increases the value of French Government Bonds. That is why we ur e ou to buy French Government Bon a OW, while they are on the bargain counter. Table Showing Present Price and Possibilities» With gilll at hr and Inna on Dgflgmgnl . Cont: Cont: 19.8 (gnu L”. Francs, FfPnr-h (invv-rnmrnt 6% Bonds. .51 un u- u- u- - n: t . "~00 . “um . "J". 3,”; pm." rent h t invrrnfurnl s7, Bot-tau. “M” m-m 335-“ I 000 Finn h (‘ovmtvuent 0% Bonds. “ll-w 75°90 '55-“ rim r... _ t~...-..........t .1, Bonds. too-w ' uww mo.» {no Francs, l tt-n- h lluvrmrnent 0% BomI-I l-"°-°° f 4-1501" 4-"1" n30: Francs is... h t..........,..... e95 awn. ssoom > zsoono were»: ' ' 7,000.00 15,000.00 11,300.00 Ohm-infamous Conser With a Glass of REGESAN FRUIT SALINE This effervescent prepar- ltlon which contains the nat- ural medicinal principles of er Sir Henry Thornton or the Hon. P. tC. ‘lint-kin. news to inc; lhut is no news at all. the suggestion is untrue and is made merely for the purposes of the election. This news indeed. is Tremendous improvement- “Anything that is written, which in tiny wuy tiistuiths the administra- thc tion ni‘ the country's greatest tin- GRAPE AND LEMON makes n bright upsrkiinfl drink that sch a: a iIBMlQ lnxstlve. eooilnii and refresh- ing the system. .Drug Th: REXALL "le- KODAK S10!!! 8" dertaking, is particularly mischiov ous. The president of u lame HYB- tem. such as ours, represents mtir-lt more than himself; he rcllrfilifllll" the orgnniznlinn which he has ibuilt. up and tlhrough which he functions. There have Ibsen differences of opinion in the past its to the rail- why management, but, as before said. there can be no differ- ence of opinion {as todthle tgreréisrd-i r vernen ms e a: — sol-D ONLY ‘Y lzlgrglcive economies y about in transportation cont. I have brouqhf "i lmvp now theen acting Minister nf Railways for some time. and am pleased to the nthle to say that I look for an assured improvement this your over last. ‘Hiese results have ihcen achieved through the loyal ran-operation of 100.000 em- ployees working with. and lhelhind. Sir Henry Thornton. who haslbecn snjlnpnfly successful in obtaining the most loyal cooperation of the whatever." t l CUTIBURA HElllSl [BZEMA llN FACE l in Bash. Spread to Scalp. ltclied and Burned. Face Very Sore. " Eczema broke out in n rub on rny face and latter I rend to my scalp. The rub ICI ed over and core eruption: ' ’. it caused a greet deal of itching and burning and my face we: very lore. The trouble lasted three or four weeks. " I was treated without any bcn- efit. I begun using Cutieurn Soup and Ointment and could uongrut . change lifter the first night. I eon- tinued the treatment and in four weekl I was completely heeled." (Signed) Miss Margaret Dnnyow, Fervhburg, Vermont. l l t l l l l Daily use of Cuticurn Soap, with t touches of Cuticurn Ointment now and than. 1r a the lkin fresh. smooth and can. Cutieurn Tsi- curn in also Ideal for the lkin. lupu hubllnil. Ad _ "Canadian "'14-" rs;r.:.~r.h§€-."r...".'1.‘"” votive Victory is WEIMQUI or money order Ive will at once confirm sale. Ion Illtuce to covet i I yfllill I r berg 5:31.." ciirhu lelect those ho u,“ ll ‘ted State: and N to render it 2:12, lnthvtfloermlrlnlg than whether Ofrsfll n deem it client: is lncalcllebh. MARCIL TRUST BUILDING MONTREAL nob accepted cheque I enclose herewith { money order l I Address 10 "m"; ling", Frrrit h Government 6% Bonds. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARE selling n large number of three Bonds at the above ell not cube nftern lair. for it i: our rnnlillif. sin to keep in touch with our Clientele, adviubl: to sell. for the purchase from ycu of.....ié.u.u..xgr.l.i) Bond: (Loan o! 1920), whcli you are to forward me by registered and Insured mail. g I I prlrr, which cover: every "pr-me. Upon ru-el t of lorrplrd Id III‘ forwarded by registered and insured mall. , must b: received by early null w inure tin-u price: as quotation: chug: frequently. investment Hour bu been Canada's fnremouterciualvc forellll Bond bouue. It l: vitally important mli: which will make the most money for them and nuke it mo:t quickly. rder with re- ur intern! uttered throughout. the length and breadth OPIVIFP, ’ clients when Bond: riu- in mark. t This mvlte l: expend-ye to ourselves. but it: value to our I-"m- "“"-"ri-is INVESTMENT HOUSE or-'_"'""'-""'1 C. M. CORDASCO 8c COMPANY ICIALIZING IXCLlliiIVKiJ’ m IORIIIGNsPGOVERNMINT AND MUNICIPAL nouns I I . 292 ST. JAMES STREET E I ' CANADA ............ .. }for ....ln full payment l I ....... ..francs in French Government 6% I INTEREST lN(X)ME The Income from the average corporntlol °r Industrial Bond i: fixed, that is to my, a 6% Bond of $1,000 denomination yieldl enctly $60.00 every yenr until maturity. The income from French Govt-rnment 6% loud: comprise: many of the ntmctlvl feature: of an ordinary lhllrr, nr share o! ammo: stock. While the. income expressed In French money remains fixed ths value of that money to the Canadian or Amerimn investor depend! upon the exchange value cl the French franc expressed In dollars. Thin It will bo been that at the prelcfl IIIJ for the franc the holder of a 10,000- Frnnc Bond will receive for hi: coupon: Intention always 600 fnncs per nnnum n um in Canadian money equivalent to a return of curly 1% on his investment, that is, an the colt of hi: IILOOO-Frunc Bold which at t-h present time I: Simon. When the franc ruches 8 cents. however. the value of the coupons will be muth Nib"; 600 lnncl will be worth $45.00 which on an lnvutment of 0310.00. is equal to I iriell of 15%. Few common ntock: ole: no attractive n mun. Wbtul the franc ha: reached 10 eentl o! ILMM» per 10.000-Iranc Bond the return will be pfopofflolllely higher. Every 600 from: Ininterut tollponl will bring $60.00 when ubd. Kern the yield i: nmr- than M06. A! IS canto per (rum the coupon! an l 10.0N~fruc Band coating only 0310.00 to- day (normal vnlul 0133000-1 prclt cl IIII Dflldpll 0f $1,610.00) Will be worth 000.00, repruutin; l min-I of over 01%. And lutiy. with the inns st par, Le. 10.! emu or 01,930.00 pa: IOJIOO-fnnc lend. the coupon: for on ynr amounting In 600 francs will be wank $l15.l0——nn amount equivalent to a return of nearly 86% on the ortllui investment o! $820.00. ‘Thsfiwiulrlnclfewyelrllpwll worth only 15.14 cents or 015,160.00 per 100,000 Inner-yet to-Iay It II quoted lbovl our or at more than 010.000 per 100,000 francs. Th! vllll of 1003M Swiu Inna Inc factual by mote than 01,160.00 within l comparatively lint! space of time. The Dutch Guilder, Holland’: hotel-try unit, Iollowinl the wu depreciated iron it: per value of 40.10 centl or 040,200.00 pu 100,00 milder‘. in ZQJ cunt: or $19,300.00 per 100,000. TO-DAY 100,000 ‘IIIIII are usnln worth 0403.00, flowing n NIT Rlll d 810,000.00. The Swedish hole, manly vunl 16.! cents or $16,800.00 per IW,M0 holy dropped to 11.05 cont: or 017,050.00 9Q 100,000. In I few ynn the unit Ml complpnly recovered all Ito locus: n4 n! present the vniu: d 100.000 Qwcdllh krona In 016,000.00. During the pet-toq- thc value of 100,000 krone Increased by $0,150.00. In In: tthu two yen! the Japanese you bu! RISEN from 17.075 conh or $57,575.- 00 per 100,000 you, to 40.95 cont: or 046,950.00 pa:- 100,N0. Despite the [Yell havoc wrought by th: earthquakes on the country’: economic Ilh, the value of 100,000 yen In: increased by $9,075.00 in LBSB THAN TWl-NTY-FOIII IIONTHS- EVPJVIIIIE knows how npid bu: been the rise in iiiih and Norwegian rxrhnngrs. Tin-qr. tt-tiutries have been Ilrcd “uh critical economical condition: but the Danish krona i: now worth 16.50 cent: or $16 $00.00 par 100,000 krone, whens: in wit it had fallen to 13 cont: or 113,000.00 pet 100.000. The nine of 00 000 ihnhh krone Ina incrrnnn! by l .,.M.00 in ion than live ours’ time The Norwegiln krone ha: IRI-ZN from l1.7 cent! or 811,700.00 or 100,000 krona. to 22.04 cont! or 85040.00 100.000, Ihowm n nwr nisii or fir’: :40.» rim mm nunmu iii SAID PERIOD. Th! Spanish push Iron 11.15 cont: o: 811,750.00 per 100,000 peutna Il few yrlrl no, bu now recovered l" I514 conic or l15,M0.00 per 100,000 un-i the unit l: expected to touch per thi: year. IAuiin South American urhingu show :lvn in wide ImpIovPmPnlI. \\ithln threi yen: the Ilrullinn Iniirei: h” advanced from 8.55 cent: or 00,550.00 Mr 100,000, to is.l7 cenll or Its s10.» r I NI-T GA OI A’. I P R 100,000 MILIEIS. The out no no WI! not on n o wovth on y 20.37 cit-st: or 320,370.00‘): 100,000 piano but. O-DAY it is nuuted at 40.4! rents or 0,430.00 per 100,000. The value of entine poem has 100,000 A INCREASED IY ll ,060.00. In the light of these lrcnmpllshvirnll It In may to on that France n balanced bullet, debt fnmlln spree. menu, In shun. definitely AD IHCBD- UPON Tlll IUAI) TO TIVANIZIAI. RECOVERY can put the from hark to m ‘l0. trnfl or 110.3009 per I00. n ca) within the compan- tint! Iteur future. race * g é itigi . in is; . w», ., o.”