21, 1926 THE CHARLO'l'l'ETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' ' PAGE SEVEN .V 'nf ~ 1 ° I -PA1'oNs. isosezozi t ese eczp for TW R /. witi. A MAm1'iMEs motifs' lille-'ise send his name. not nece.-i.ar- Central Guardian EDP! TAXI day uid nlsbt vloe. Phone 681 or 100-J. Phone 443-J. 8 '___ RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Em, DIN Hotel. 225 Queen Btroenl HAVE vou vous evening .irml ~ for the big dance. We have juitl r = l I‘¢C¢lV¢d I big shipment by express.I° ‘ 'F .. .l ll ll ll li lly for publication, but as a guar- O us K I antee of good ralth? ' _ so rnerilci-i Evsnmc ui-emi - ‘Just received by express-PATONS. _, _...__ ,__-.__é_._..__..1, 1 ._______ The quantities gre exact ; the directions sim- ple, Just follow inefedpemmak- ing sure that you use COLMAN'S MUS'1`ARD,and your Pickleswill be a n e ri ti r e 3u¢C¢0I» Write for our Fm Redpe Book lg contains otha excellent recipes for Pickles, C ho w- Umw, Catsup, Rel- ighes, Salads, Sllnd Dressings, Sand- wiches, etc. Mailed FREE on request. .°‘lA8Y IIADI" Put in an earthen jarz- l gallon vinegar 1 cup Colmaii’s D.S.F. Mustard 1 cup salt Add onions, sliced green tomatoes, mi.” cucumbers, nnd_ccver in the ususl vuy. These p1_cIdes will be ready eo gn gg gh. end of su weeks, and will keep perfectly. _“Dll»lCl°U_l" 1 quart small onions l quart cucumbers 1 large cauliflower 2 heads celery 2 red peppers Peel onions, l: t veg t bl l ~ cover with wegk bribe. arid lrztstlaltldmetvsgz night. In the morning bring to s boil ned drain Off. Take 2 cup b o , t tlblespoonfuls (,`IYnl'lrll‘arl'\;gl)r.S.I-`.culpul1t<;`|:l' F tsblevpooriful turmeric and 2 quarts vibe. lsr. Boil this mixture for twenty min. utter, itiixrring lcontinually. Pour over vqe. ts es ot. et t d t el ' every day. then bsotatlle. en ln' mnmz l` 1406-a»2o~2i Y P UNS- 1405-8-20~2l day August 25th. &4‘ws-'Il the Tyrone Dramatic Club pre-sen: ed their play entitled "Our J.m` _ln Hope River Hall. Although the weather was disagreeable the-re was a very large audience and .everyone present seemed to be well pleased with the entertain ment.-Mis.; Mary E. .\lal0ne is spending her holidays at her home' in Green Bay.-.\ir, and Mm. \\'il- FRENCH EVENING DRESS§ Jl-II! l'¢C¢lV¢d b ex ress.-PAT- NEW ANNAN RACES, VVedlJé5 i EMVVALE AND VICINITY _ Mr. Daniel Curley arrived home ,from Bcston last Saturday, and will spend two weeks vacation at his home ln Emyvale.-A very pleasant- Hlzht was spent on Aug. 17th when 3 COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited, Dept, ;l "am _callagllal 0‘§a'“"i. “‘l10 are 1000 Amherst street Montreal enjoying their vacation in Emydale ' uw spent the wr.-ek-end in Rollo Bay. |the guests of Rev, Louis P. Callag- ' han.»~.\Ir. and Mrs. Janies (Wally. ’ Ottawa, who have been visiting the former's parents- in Emi-vale ‘have returned to their home-.\lr. _ ' Aneas Clarkin_ Eniyvale- was visit-_ - ’ ¢ ing friend.- in Kiiikora on Sunfiarf mas ’ digestion -The ratf:paye-rs of I-TiiiyvaIf-l l school on public . ,lu Slmpon "I ""5 pr"°U°€°_'5 ‘he .-a:`ety. it nhl ont-.f :libre ;i pertin- Pmccss l2l1,;?ll.‘e"Uugl “wry ‘ll me (’“m9'_ent nllpliratiom l A . 1 z , ~ V ~, ‘ _ . , . . e s o l\'o\'li Qlllottlaofurasggclnllil fi;(r'rlini¢lIau` AM' D' `\h"'"'m "H`mmuid, tiadli, (A uoielty nursery-rliy-me fort;-01) `i.`».i.~.ii’ii-.tonal .;i~»,-.isis oi the poia~ passed ,hr ___,_,-‘_ L,m_.,€_r améndms |ss’l‘ml \ Geo.0lseii &llis .\1usic 20112 l"'_‘“""‘l'7‘3_‘*_‘.° l""'~ “nilell me 'fi.'5'.:nerlt reswectiliz cliiriir.-eysiveeps. ,l lli a =ii.'~t-¢~~’.~‘:`iil yeuris tea(-l1ii\g_ hav? rig obtain-~'l the servic-e< of two 1. ,_ 5.-.;,rl-.~ wir; =ince them l l '|-~f. -~-~»~-~- _ ---e._.---.--. " ' 1 ' The Recent Strong Rise f the French Franc »Serves as a Reminder to Astute Investors of the . ' ° This monument is now on the ll steamship Bayrupert ploughing her.ll way to Hudson's bay and otherfl "°"\h¢fr\ points, including the R. c.j M. P. post at Chesterfield lnlet‘ Here the monument will be un- _, loaded and Set up over the grave off Mrs. S. G. 'Clay. wife of Staff~$er ,l Grant Clay ot' the force. who died` after being attacxed by sleigh* dogs at the post in August, 1924.; Funds for this monument were _ subscribed by the officers, non~com~;§l mlssioned officers and men of the 3| force throughout Canada and thug, Northwest Territories. :ll - We -Q-oem l‘ six swEEPs CLEAN fl 34.000 CHIMNEY 9’ la'f» I-`r.il~-lil \"`o;l l~"'ench poetdil E tl ~~o v »= -i le he “in ` _ _l _, ~ . _ k , l ‘ N" 'le‘ *OW* 0" -='»> farm ‘U me with 'ne prov€~-1 that the city -l event oi” 3 per cent a change of ,222 the Plant Disease lnspectioii ‘Seriice of the Dominion Expe-ri mental Farms Brallcli started a tl€ spring Since then the good norli I as een kept up with the result that in the spring of 1925 Bermuda il ri i-.ine t P lm is uit n ° - r ‘ - sho 1 fi~=; li -' iii ; `; =9ed was _recon1m.=nd“fl- _Bill D ivhiclii .<~.ve»=;»_.- _.guild operate. lie ", .the fall oi _1921 the situation had poimpd Ou, Nm. ,h,._,.e wah, 3* . lqfrot Paul Whitt-iuun and His Oiioliestrn 20007, l’e°_0U\9 SGUOUS Owlflg to the con-woo A,€,,i_,,,,,,>. in ,fm dl). who DO,-_ pqmsolg Jesse Ci-iiwflird 2l)075f'abl;"naLl°:“ _‘A ""9" the l_"°-"' "“l" .=~>s-»_>1i vliitiiiit-_\'.~', and under the 1| ’1'1w}{._-tel,” 2)032_a E s"a'""' lu me ‘pmlg "f 1”' clty'.~l by};|w the-~'~ i~L'illniie_v,,< niust = be swept llli. i- ii war. There wi-re it < \ i iimiii-\ .\»-ips iii the cit his opinio. t‘i+~i liaid working 'el . ' E _ ' M A' ‘ EY' In r _ orous campaign oi rogueiiig, and ,DQS Comm' U6, poséibly, Sweep fH'_ n t ‘ ! ! a [0 such good purpme Qld me g"°“"‘lJlil0 :_-hiiiiiieys iii ci vear_ and he ers apply the instruction that Ber- -_ .- = muda_ reported 1 great improve- thoughi his npiii on was borne out, by la=t \~e.ti"s roi-orll~'. which show- .~\nothcr' bl hit of the "Valencia" tv e) ment in the seed the following ` .‘ ,-,,,,'. - ` S .P d nli iii nn e o _ 1 nneys swept. l"0xTrot International .\`ovt-lty Orclicstra 20113 h `b _. ‘_ Y fn the course of discussion, lll€.~ refrnln ui \illol1.< iillu-,\‘ear4Jld mas tai-plete “Pl or ciftilneysiveeps i l’m Just Wild About Animal Crackers ;;;?;";;g,“‘;‘;,°°;';,;>‘°;1;‘i,1.and“the i1... 'su sn.. .ii . 'F . po E ' echnel ln the iiimltte room. and Fnx'1`rot Irving Aaronson &llis Commanders 20094; There is n limit, however. to the » U (tn-,iz ' .1 ‘ li "`i th SIICCEFS 0f_l'OgllElllg. lll0l`t`_‘ 8508131- iri io tis- ~ int P iii een centllrv. it hull verv little eifel;-t. B B kb' d any in qonnection “lui '“.°’ai"" me A!ll.`.\ll-|.»=:i,, siiggcsted lbat the if 57 other serious soustitutioiial dis m,,,,|,,.,. ,@»p houll be ln T e e ease of the pmaw' Seed 5l°*`k creased lou nild thai! the( license 1 FIT?" G°°\'le~0l°°“ mid HI’ Mlnic 2”" , sh°“`l"g 3 9" 4 Del' “em disease be' fee of S25 should be reduced. He Vlhl GeaeAustln (Tenor) 200M,l°"e mguelng has f"’q“emlY d9"helle\~etl service would be there- velopod double or the amount of ld`sease the folloiiliig season l by.imprn\'eil nml the ancient chim- _ I ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ ' neysiveep problem finally solved. roggiiuzegsggi n°ufml§(1e‘!?0§f“§§`;;"ti;°(§H.l;ndei;) such cohndiltionfi) he tiifvéugéié _i romGeo. \r\'hite`s "Scandals" lcustomers. and experience basl 6 _,all S Oul - e en r (F lstrlctli and prosecutions commenc- ln'l‘ioz George Olsen &Hl° Music zoioi lsl1_0“'rl 11131 it is nel wise 'O l'°K“°- led against persons who did noi . _ ti th a i ew to certification, soedlhave their chimneys swept ,that contains oiei- 2 per cent of the l °\i’MN°1¢W°iiiBb " 1 ‘ 0" I t y I a y lconsmmmnal disease' R°g“emg.The pall bearers were cousins of g S ;shou|d be early and_thorough andrme deceased' and ,W0 young |or'1`rot Wai-ing‘s Pennsylvanians 2007811111 parts of the diseased plant friends from the ne,ghbou,,h00d‘ It local Ja¢:kSm1!h (Wl1llP¢l’lD2 35211050) 20069 l5`50"ld be l'@m°l"9d ln Buch 3 manlu-as an silent conlpany that watched lner as '° prevent msec" fmm be'lthe casket slowly decend into t-he lug dislodged on to healthy plants,gra‘e Owl, H an howewr “aslk vlCt0f @ l'eC01‘dS play 011 ;‘;s;"hl°h they may Car" the dls`.tlie Gospel, Message. reaching' each lheart like a clarion Call. '1\Ve know . any type gf Phonggraph X E ;;i;t ds;l;e_'sh};i_ll rise again iii the. At “His Master’s Voice” Dealers - _ MILDRED BELLE RAYNER I ' / ' \`\ < On Friday afternoon. August Sthlf _ \ ,Viildred Belle Rayner, daughter oft ‘lr ` ._ vkmr,r“km‘ `, " . _ \l ofcumdg lMr. Arch Rayner of Tignish. P.. M //Z schlne Co. 1 ' ', \l“_ J , I l 'HIS MASTERS VOlCE ,. L E. l.. was laid to rest. amid irnpres-1 sive scenes. lt will be remembered that .\iil-l dred Rayner. met her death onl Wednesday morning. August lth.i through a drowning acoldent, when, V _hiking with the l<>cal C. G. I. T,= Group. Leaving home at six ‘n| Limited "_si- .,.. ,i._ ,.,, ,~ _ ,the morning. before 8.00 a. m. the -accident had happened. Every-I 0 NOTE 'ROUND THE WORLD,ence ln time actually exists juat llle ‘thing that Could be d0n,,_ was d0,,,._l '*“°’- lsame' In 3 wncen' put 9” l‘h° Mr .\len IP!! their work lniiiiediatelizl Because radio waves travel soithrough a Canadian radio station and hmm_n(_d to the Home of mei much more rapidly than sound lt is an actual tact that a tone accident in order ,,, ,-eniipr assis-i~l “'H“€~“- people hu-:dreds of miles ri-om the organ has been broadcast, ance lt was too late. Some thi-eel i ~ » - - rt-1 ' _ _ nlgltltllq Iii” broadcasting station hear thsoritiziglli traiell3gdtb;302_l;:ldl,h0,,,,5 a,,e,.,_a,.ds ,he bod, was ra, concerts from the station 9’ ° e “'“Y “ ‘covered and conveyed to the Ray-| before people removed only a faw|and actually has been Dl0l¢€‘\‘l \1P;m,, Homes,e.,d_ 8, G,.e,,nm0,,m_ "M113 actually hear them' The many receiving sets and h‘e-rd The fl|llv‘l'f1l §@FVlCe§ WETP Unn- '""‘”`9"°9>lll Um!! TS 50 SllKYlf'“l5ff " “lf Ul"°“°5 °" mud weaker’ M ducted from the home on Fridavl of ioiirse. lt is not measurable fore it ls heard in the rear of the 5_._,,.n0nn_ __\.,,,h,,, 7,h_ Th, panorl 0° Hlly clock or watch that has ever llllll- of the Christian Church, Iltv. .\fr.; llfen manufactured, but the differ- Everyone has wntlrlled Wmkmen Donaldson. conducted the s.=rvl<~¢~s.; _ bl. 8 1115181169 IWIDSIDS hammers 0" assiswd by REL _\|r_ Harding and ORDER NOW FOI! SCHOOL for linvhlnl elelhlvig and llnel AVOID LOSSES AND CUNFUSIDN U 080! 00-D. 0 iloul 02.00 0 ‘blah 01.50 I. Q I. CASH, INF. 00 Grlsr lines, lsllevllls, Ont. fue" “nd heard the "und °f ms Dr. J. J. Sidey Rev. Mr. Donal-l»l ll’l°“'5 because "gm WH" 'rave' son spoke very finely from the- l’° mum’ mme "WMV lhursolmd words `Reineuiher thy Creator in waves; but the difference ln speedlm d f 1, . Y h_.. M _. e nys o ty out usic; between modulated el9°U'lC “'"T”lvl-as rendered by the Greenmf-untl l§"il`.l'.i`.`.`.'i'2`fi' bali; fitl'lli°f.°t§l'l‘§.llC"°"' °‘ “"“"'l “"°°“"’“ ‘W °“,' l ‘ tI‘ b _ lists l" hroadcaswlg' lacfilgutullylnmsdlhy was extnnilerll *-<*>-- .i _ __ - . , . l Canada In 1925 produced 3.580.-full; l:.r.n;`,:':`l ,,fa,:I:,-l,:l,iir0,`,;‘:,, g,?:,l-I.. 710 barrels or apples. ontario led.” °“fi K ° ,'14 fi ‘§ 1 l with i,.=sv.s4s barrels. with Nova-9"’ :Qi “*‘{’Pf‘ ._ ." ,,"“";“ 5 semi. sss.oss barrels iiia arluiti nf) ‘ " h“’z‘_',`. "‘"}K " ,fu “°"`“ Columbia 857.570 barrels. t A was' e 1"" "P" ' meml bers of the family felt it keenly. When It’s Drugs 1 i , Toilet Articles Smoker’s Supplies xt Kodak Goods I Chocolates Try Us First PRESCRIPTIONS ` PROMPTLY ll DISPENSED I » _,sr =, .v _ MacKinnon lj. -Dru Co ll _ig _ ,,, |_ Pm" The R}:xAi.l. aces. fl H9 Kooax $TORe za: l :e ff.. 1.; - as ;. . --f.,;~~ -.;_ sf.-.fs :_- I FRENCH G0 6 WE BELIEVE that an investment made today in French Government 6% Bonds (Loan authorized Dec. lotgi 1920; redeemable at par at the option the Government on or aftev Jan. lst, 1931), presents an exceptional o portun- ity forlprofit on any material arfvanoe in the va ue of French money $Francs). Due to the depreciation of French Francs a French Government 6% Bond (of 1,000 francs deuominatioti) can now be bought for $32.00, with rench ex- change at normal (19.3c per Franc) the same Bond would have a value of $193.00 International bankers believe French Francs will sell at`10 cents per Franc be- fore very long. just think what this means to French Govemment Bonds: wi h the Franc worth 10 cents, each Bond ol 1.000 francs will have s value of $100.00-a rise of over 212%, or a profit of $68.00 for every $32.00 invested today. \\'itb the franc selling at 15 cents, each Bond of 1,000 Francs will have a value of $150.00, Q rise of more than 570%, or I net profit of $118.00 for each Bond of 1,000 francs, or for every $32.00 invested today. We made a lengthy and thorough ln- vesti ation to determine the best way to bu y French Francs for maximum profits. 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 v'm'es1ment.i for every Inililulion, Trial Fund and Satdngs Bank in France, and constituting a strictly high-grade Gov- ernment investmer.t. 'They may be sold again instantly for 5,60! cash, as they are listed on the Paris Stock Exchange and traded in throu bout the financialcentres ofthe world. 'lghe interest coupons (pay- able _Iune 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- stitutions. French Government Bonds will, we believe, unquestionably come back to normal ($193.00 per 1,000-franc Bond.) The United States were financially built- rupt after the Civil War. Their securities could be bought for a song, yet in a few years the Americans were on their Bull- . cial feet again, and today are considered 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 went for next to nothing, but the victory at Waterloo sent them sky-rocketing. The Rothschild family accumulated the major portion of its wealth by irivestin in British bonds and selling them when §lVoll.Ington's vich ory became knovlnu The experience of Francs, too, bank- tupt at the hands of Bismarck is within the memory of livin man. I-ler Bonds sold down to 7% of their value after the Franco-Prussian War. 'They apgeared hopeless, yet in two years they d re- covered 95 270, 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 efforts to the task-nothing is lm- porsible. The French franc will undoubt- edl come back to normal. il, study of history convinces one for- , cibl that the most diflicult thing in the l world to destroy is national existence. Histor is repealing itself. The opportun- ity ofya lifetime, to earn remarkable profits, exists today for investors, through the purchase of these high-grade French Government Bonds. The rank as the pre-eminent class of French, Government ‘ securities, and are virtually a first mort- gage on the entire assets and resources of the vast and wealthy Republic of France. The Bonds are valid for 30 years after maturity, and the interest coupons for 5 years after their respective maturitg dates, thus enablin the investor to cas them at any_ time the exchange rates are favorable. France is a first-class commercial, naval and military power of the world. French industries are thriving and working over~ time. France is exportln goods to every country of the globe; lier shipping is crowding the w0rld's rts, and the na- tion shows every evis¢-'i in ll ss. fum i: wifi be seen that at the pre-seiil ins for ts. iisiié me homer or s iu»~c» Phu: Bond viill receive for his fospons pggngating nlvayv 600 fr-anim 1-er uriiiuin la nm ln Canadian money equivrvt ii s rstlul of neatly 7% on `nlsinvq;mtiit.1. at Il. in the coat of his 10,000-l"r'.,i.i. Bold which at the present time is haul-i When the franc reaches 8 ccnu. l. , never. tbl v\l\l ol the coupons \\L!1b< H&er; 600 francs will be worth $43100 which on ui investment of 0320.00, is equal taeyhlaollifb. Pew oolmm leach oder so sttncdve n i-etiirs. Wbanhsfrnnchuresched 10 oenuev CLUXXW per 10,030-franc Bond the ruu1|1 will be proponlonatfly higher. Every GW lrncs inlnterut coupons will bring 060.00 when asked. Bess du yuld u mor- than “XX- Asllmntsperfrancthsooupomnni 10%-li-one Bond Collml only 0120.00 I0 by (normal value 01330.00-1 prod: su ihs pmdpl ul 81,610.00) 111| be worth F1100, reuruentlngs nun alovur 80%. AA¢lhst.ly,vvlt.hthefi\n¢is¢|u.l.¢.. 10.) can or 01,930.6) pu 10,M0-(mm lu\¢¢hsmiiponsforo¢ey‘ru~ioimtln| to 01!! francs will be womb 0115.50-on amount. equivalent le n return el natty 00# on the ondml mvenuldl J |.lN.& `I'bs Swiss 0|-one s hw years sp IU Birth only 15.14 xt: of 015,100.00 pq 100,000 lnnm-yet to-day It ls quoted above per or at more than 010,800 psv 100,000 hind. Th NIB d INK Swiss fr\n..is hu lnusoasd M Inu till $4,iw.oo n-limi-i s ooapnelvuly shes-l space el dmc. The Dutch Guildc. Holln.nA'vnsnstl|1 lull, following the vu 409|-Udall( 121 its pu value el 40.10 ensues 040.100.0091 iN,N gulldan, to 10.0 in isv 079,000.8 yd 100,”0. 'l`0~DAY l“,“0 ldllil an sul.: worth “$30.00, slowllg Q HIT R12 ol 010,000.00. The Bwudhh krone, normally verl\ 26.8 emu ur 0I6.800.m pq INMD hong mrwppod fb 11.05 10 or 011,50.” 1 100,000. lnsfeivyvuvlhsldlhl mmploosly rocovtod all lu kiln Ill at present the rains d100,0“ lied* krone ls 03,000.00, During the Dila# lhsv\1usdi00)0tlknsslaa'enenl~ 00,110.00. In less than two yi-uv the Japanese yvl HAI [ISIN from |7001! USU at 037,070.- 00 psr 100,000 yn, tn 00.05 consult 000,950.00 pu 100,000. Despite the pest havoc I-rougbt by the nnhqmhu on the council economic life. the value ld 100,000 yn has loaned ly 00,070* la LISS THAI TWIFI1'-IOUI |l0hT¥8. _ Ever?-on»_‘\:¢::dh`qu meld habeas the nsetn . is .0\'Wqhlucb4ni'»s. These countries have hx had vlth crltlcnl econamlml eoadldosss but the Danish krone ls now worth 30.50 can or 03,500.00 pq 100.000 krenso, whueu in 1021 it had fallen no ll cents o 010,000.00 pe l00.000. The value of 100.000 Danish krone be lndensd by 011,500.00 ln lane than lvl{U!s' time The Ns-'vvsln yr tin fum from :.:J..°'.';“..f’.'. ..::`.fI’?1;.°°..i'°.'...’.°.°-°‘° :.°:~ma"i-.: .t."."..°*..‘a' iii suis rnion. ` The Spanish Queen from 1|.75 eats or 811,150.00 per 100,000 poses. a iq nnrv loo. hu new recovers! in 15M cash G’ 015,000.00 por l00,0U m4 the sltlssqeetslhwtnehpnrtlleysu-. Lead South Amclenl ~ show slain ride Inns-ovunenufxha-11:: three ynn the lnslllen mllrsls bu -~r:.~..t~~ .ta °-: ~ it , te _ F 100,000 reoordl ah 1.s.z:.'?“rhn ioofagotuhtnnlis. ni. w W :xy 1s.s1 uni. °r°|'n_i1s.o';'#°il;°'a peso; but TO-DAY lt in quoted st 4018 517': °l .'¥.‘°»‘2»“°° "‘..'“°,....°“' R: ii o . m ns INCIIASSD IY lllbt atm' neon-ptlszmnn tl I ::.°i:.;,-rl,-was T' YINANCIAI. ‘fili Six ,. ‘ §il§. l l al*-‘ Ei# §§iE’5»jE :iii 2.2’ 7 ggi il |00 dv . __ . j A. _ - _A ..._ _ _"___ . __ __ _ __ _~ ,. _ _ lh Ilnllenness nf the Customs llevelalluns' Aslnunds *all lrue llanalllan .s l~ §‘i""t£~*» '~».».l li if ll