rQ-O-Qo-o-q \ i. *— s..¢-.~, _. - $5.4.‘ caries . tiibolono or the finest p r the Mole " a amil W f‘ floflting ,_ » Cleanses so T lzofo ugh 1y and Safely LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED I. Lester Douglas wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. I ‘OTATOES I certified Seed‘ and Table- ' stock. Highest price paid ‘or good quality. write or 'Phone 798 or 938. .....-eee~oo<.-o I 04-0-04-0-0-00-90-0 BY ES TESTED AN o ' GLASSES FITTED Nev. retracting room with nodorn equipment. our experience ia at your service. E. W. TAYLOR _-\SSISTED BY J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS 142 Richmond Qtrest : . i 7799-9 M “axe-ref == c t‘ <; ree llig Cards CHRISTMAS and the HOLIDAY SEASON will soon be here. It is none too soon to rc- membcr FRIENDS ABROAD by sending them some of our beautiful GREETING CARDS We have now on display Whit we think Ia the finest and moat up-to-date line that We have ever shown. (All prices from 2 cents each up.) aoxso canoe (1 doz. to hm both xuas and new Ysans. A nice line of CALENDARS "r1927. Mgkg ygm- ‘Qlgc, m" Now» Whiio stocks are well assorted. CARTER G0. LIMITED. in‘ a‘ v IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN WI use this adjective ‘u. vlsediy. . . Qilflerere from Eyeetrain Wily have parfaot vleionalid therefore do not auepeot the areeenea of any dyeldeteet. The niotivepa r of the entire human‘ ' hlem. ie. Nerve lnergy." Normal eyll. it'Ia computed utilise about 20* of this‘ Nerve lneray. but when lye "M" In imam. a mhoh tera- ‘l’ lfiliortiee is required. Henoe dafeotlve eyes, through their ooneumption of an elr’ eeaalvo amount ei Nerve In- "IY "ms seriously the '.‘l"l‘.‘.'°"...l “J.“',..."' ‘if a health. y’ ' u“ tuivs voue N“ h f IXAIIVIN-‘D TORONTO ltors, one new member was wel- * L-ssr coined and members paid their tees. Meeting opened with road- ing or crecd- Minutes or annual mil rBSiilar msetings wore mud +e+e+ee++e+ee+e++ef v v-rv -5‘ ~‘. sari .. 41x11.‘ L mt cm autumn I WILL BE LOADING LIVE hogs at Mt. Albion Monday. Nov. 29th. Paying highest market prices. Fred Robertson. 8002-11-27-2i CANADIAN LEGION Monthly Meeting, Monday evening. Novem ‘her 29th ct 8’ o'clock. All member: M10359 attend. 3007-11-27-2- ' 11TH AMMUNITION COLUMN dance at the Casino Wednesday. D6- . I ember 1st at 9 o'clock. I 3009-11-27-4. -——-4’ . GUARDIANIBEPRESENTATIVE. Mr. M. T. Lambs, is Guardian A3- ent for Emerald. Itinkora, Spring’ field and ‘vicinity. r4 --e . ‘ DON'T FOflGET the Clearimct. Auctiotksale at David McKinuoNs Rnstico Road, December 8th. 2994-11-27-3‘ 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTIBERSF- Advertisers are espectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon of the Jay preceding publication, other- wise. insertion will not be guaran- .eed. On Saturday ads must be received by 10 A. M. INSTITUTE MEETING. —-The annual meeting of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute, was held at ‘the home oi Mrs. Colin Higgins on Nov. 5th, wIthWin at- tendance 0r 12 members and 4 vis- fllld adopted. Vice-Prciridsnt took the chair and it was decided to ro- olect the officers. President, Mfg, llloward Coir; Vice-President Mrs. uordou Carr- Direztors Mrs. Chan'- ~’-3 110F110. Mrs Hadley Horne, and Mrs. Charles Mntliesnn, "Secretary. A1188 Eva Matheson, Auditors: Mrs. G-A- Horne and Miss Hazel Madhou- Jll; Secretary then rend the flann- zhelr sales o! this season. ITS BEGIN “h?” 1 . aeologl-si. era also have been Central Asia. Thc Swedish royalty. miles from Pekiu. old cavern. years have time. ’ ‘ n school and grounds Millie has an enrollment or twen- ty four nneurbers. Patriotic songs - were sung In ‘honor Day. . t0 the E I. Orphunagg was duintlly served by hostess slid a social hour enjoyed Next meet- mas suggestions. < among the ‘many pretty autumn weddings that liuvc taken place re- Jimll’. was that which was sol- imnized In Si. .-\nn's‘(.‘l1urcl1, Hope itlver, on November 10th, when ..liss Mary illeid, (laughter of the < .416 Mr. and Mrs- John Reid, be- umethe bride of Mr. John O'Con- ior. The csiemony was perform- d by Rev. W- Y. MacDo-ald, pastor l! "l" YOURS ounle, w-ho also cole- aisted -by Rev. Walter J. McGulgan, cousin oi.‘ t-hc bride, while hymns suitable to the occasion were slilig j Juzing lilacs and the signin o1‘ the l register and ihc wedding nun-ch 1 played by Mrs. John Mcfiuigaiul : aunt 0t‘ the bride. The bride ivhtmi < looked very Wlliflflino uud girlish I» worc a lliIYy blue taliorod sllll, rose‘ y colored crushed-velvet but ‘and sable neck ‘pinch, wlllle ll... mule-S maid, .\'li.ss Florence O'Connor sist- cr of the groom, wore an ensemble illli. oi golden brown wit-Ii hat to Lnatcli. Mr. John l. Reid brother if the b1 Mo, acted as groom's nlau,‘ Liter the wedding breakfast, the bridal party molllred to Charlo e- < town to spend a few hours \v ll I the lnldds sister, the brido wear- < lu-g her wedding suit arid u beauti- i fol rucoon coat. They returned home in time for supper at which only tho immediate relatives were present. I11 nbe evening a recep- tion was held about eighty guests being present. Among ttihose in- vited from Charlottetown, were Dr. l ‘E- and Mrs. ‘Croken. Mr. and Mrs. Mark ‘ll. McGulgan and Miss Maud- McGulgun, Mr. and Mrs- Frank llennosssy. and Miss Rose McGulgnn, and Mr. and Airs. J. P- Bradley 11nd Miss Mary Bradley, all ‘cousins or tho bride. The house was appropriately decorated for the occasion with Wedding bells and pink and svhito streamers, nnd tho bride wore it reception gown i of shell-pink flat @111. crepe. The presents were exceptionallynum- erous and costly, among tlicm the- Ing over 8200.00 in cheques and 1 gold pieces. Tile groom's gilt to the ibrlde was a gold-mounted ros- ary, to the bride's maid, n slgnot ' ring, -to ‘the groom's man, a pair of 4 kid" gloves and to the organist, a besutirully ‘bound prayer book The bride has lately returned from e- gina, Sasic. and anions u“ Kill-B were many valuable presents (mm her numerous friends In that city- After an evening spent very pleasantly in dancing. BIHSIHE 81111 1 luqrumpnitai music, the "guests tie- ‘ parted wishing Mia, and Mrs. qgqnuqr many years of health and happiness, in which 800d “iii!!- ea the Guardian heartily 50018- 4 . m 4 4 1 4 1 Ioi-Ilnli .1(.t?niii1-,\ slu- ‘wlqvulni-vl, biivitwsiul Irtuilmvul ovcnssss oinrmnnlj irstea tho -Nu 11.11 mugs, belng as”! antiquity of the fin-d. Pierre Tielhard dc Chardln, dig. 0f Annlmlcg coverer of the Piltdown man, It was tleicidcd to dcnglg g5 present at the meeting and agreed Lunch '18 I0 the superior antiquity of the ‘Pokin mun. l m b I TIVs find lslconsldered proof that O m: w e hed at 1m hm 1171s beglnnin, rh .1 ‘ __ Mrs’ Iienry “Iameflon, M?“ ewe" n: (Hamlet fginotheuzhgiénulegiigreaoss llslimcn mentioned in its Ililllkis ro- fiiill WIII ‘be answered with Chrlrit- "W8 oi’ man, took place in central it also doubles the ‘ i during which man has lived on the REID-O CONNOR WEDDING. --enrth, In the opinion of scientist-s A-"in. assembled here. this prehistoric iuan NINGQ IN CENTRAL ASIA Pekln COMPLIMEN Customer: “l want to see some- i° the 911ml“- hand- Ih lng chegvp mirror." Tnctless ‘Salesman: Ina High Blood No orqsn of the liver. When this org blood. and once th contaminated. there for good heal ‘lmuian for the ably no remedy so ilton'e Pllle. since the earliest been lamous for th "cheeks will glow, ‘ Mat-Kline eves will show that a “"km cleanalno medicine le dealers or 00.. Montreal. ~ Whin past middle TA RY silver “Certainly late Lord Nortlicliffe, appears In :1 NOW Just take s look at the- one “mat ‘Infavomille "gm Ill-the 50°)‘- have here. madam." Pressure Caused By The Liver One Reason Why People Past Middle L'ife Need a Liver Stimulant. body needs more careful watching than the an gets out of order the whole system goes wrong. ‘fiolsona that should be eliminated are drawn ‘into the e blood Ia what hope ls th. life a liver and bowels is very necessary. Prob- far discov- ered is so efficient as Dr. Ham- These mild little lunar coated pills contain the concentrated Juices of wild Mandrake and Butternut which sqes have elr remedi- your clear "llfirNp vou to permanent noml he ‘ h, Dr Hamilton's Pills are (mod ‘or men. wdhnpn and children, “r n" box. five for $1.00. all The catarrhozone RED CROSS SOCIETY will have )r.,Acker, orthopedic specialist, at he office for consultation on crip- pled children on Tuesday, Novem- Lter 30th and Wednesday afternoon, 2986.11 27 3i Mal/ELI- 5303" are tielighte with ihe increase they have had l "REGAL -—-———<-e->-m BELIEVE HUMAN EXISTENCE ‘PEKIN, NOV. 25~Tl1e famous "iltdcwn man and the equally cele- brated Heidelberg man. hitherto, _“'“—““ _ - y. ‘oldest known human fossils in T0 Estabhsh Statjon this world, have been relegated 1o Illffllllfl by formal announcsmnt oi ‘the Pekin man made here two <lays| ago under the auspiccs oi’ various] scientific societies at n me? held In honor of tho Crown Prince um y; Alacynllan, at Sweden‘ himself ‘I "Well QPPII" schooner Bowdolu [r0111 Wlscassei mil; "I When l.ioutsnout-Commander, D0"- m‘); Th‘? lmlumw" "W1 ‘he He-Iilfll- menial station's! Kowk, I11 11ortIi- berg man belong to the Puleoiitlfic uru Lllllfflllill‘, for five years‘ scien- age and human loss-Is oi a siuiiiflr tiiic work, he will be accompanied found in the by nim- mr-‘n, ‘six of whom will be Gobi ‘Deer! and in other places i11s,.l;.,,t.i__;.._ h, _ mali- the fourth ‘Arctic trip oi the little Imwever- existed i" UPI)?!‘ TBTIIIITY auxiliary schooner. tlme—iliu'g is, ns I-sirst 500,000 years i501 "ml Ilerhaiiii 9"?" LOQILOIIO lloivdoin will become frozen in fol‘. M“ m"! Dawson 0f ‘Bedeilllfl years agqgln the opinion of many ll... wink? in a vmnpnratiwly sflgaiient the weak-end visiting in Augh scientists oi international ' I who gathered in P:klii In honor oi‘ hast! l"! llii ‘.8 harbor. t The 8611181 dI$00\'9l'y of teeth 0i gathering scientific dots and ob- was made raining their roml supply including "fife Visilfllfl l0 TPYOH on Wednotr. "Billy 1W0 Year-i "K0 In limestone csaizbou, Arctic hare. walrus " undid“ ' i lodges 1n ancient caverns about 25 birds. Dr. J. G. And- "5011- lllflliillil rfl-Svurclus, louud tho a frumo ‘strut-turn to nccommtidotc w“ I“ ‘he my "ll wfillnefldfly Subsequently llrolcrs- tcn 5°? 0- zdflnsky and other Austrian at lhr station the Bowdoin wlll b6 scientists of note found fossil re- broken out oi the lcc earlydn Aiil- and M“ Jack 3W3“ mains Which W01‘: sent to [he llnl- 11st and return to Wlscasset. Relief h°m° 5mm U- 3- A- i-IIIIIB roiionily- varsity of Upsnla, where nearly two scIc-ntlstg and supplies will be been spent the QIWTIIBI-Illis’ Band a grain at o ilvc. yours. romoving ken up each summer during the 1° Full» Where I10 look o Sorlouu _ .- attact oi tonsilitis. Previous to __-__.<.;>_-__ this hir. Howatt spent over two months In the hospital. His many Imbcdded with the human‘ teeth BOOK OF MEMOIRS cial report of the seven months ltenlvele found remains oi the sabre- cipm $133,413; Expenditure $63 qyltcothctl tiger ‘null or the thick-horn- taving it balance of 869. 71- S‘peq_ ed deer, which, together with the a1 time and money weie expended ‘liidmlbied "R0 0i’ i110 geological for- Thls In, mation. establishes die tremendous w" the book, which purports to be ex- Psflml the publishing firm oi’ John Lane alwxflesct upon the liver and h). Loud?“ dmsfimakersh and Homm ’ - mos tie sma ff i; , BY 3""! Hlmliiilfl’! PI"! with n contrasting 2:101» ‘ SOREL AND SPORT your vet-w be regulated: or the qltlevo from ins; above the - » ll g cour- zlliragdmslilns Purification of the‘ elbow to the wrist fits tightly in n,gz‘klg"fl'ieugzkt2litigant‘ qualm- u b I our so ow complexion the arm and usually terminates in m flu‘, you“, or today mule, (lactic w l rohten and clear. Vour :1 lily’ ruff. 80rd’ the French aclrcsa "weglml ll FLO l‘ R Giannini " ‘I "'" “ “ “Y” ’ ‘ L» a f‘ "f" :- Consti a on “leanings Fro ends vghen ' TryonAnd ‘Vicinity Miss Laura Ross left on Satur- IIRY last on a visit to her home in Searlctown. She intends returning again to Tryon In the early part of December t» ‘ _ .- H- Help Nature end your troubles 41F your Stomach In! Livarsrewaeinyour ' food is not d! ted. Sour. undiges food Friends oi Mr. Harrison IR. Bell We" dslikhted to see him again in Tryon alter an absence of over Ill l . . 21,11, “bKFlQfiJ; ‘m’ ‘For tears. Mr. Bell left Saskatche- rinn “d Con.“ ‘a: non ior California last wi or and ‘oi-Btyeampeepehave 511199 that time has travails exten- ' sensibly corrected eon- atlpation with Chamberlain's Tablets for the bjtomach and Liver. The] not only relieve constipation but remedy the cause - a week stomach. Got them - etyour drug let's, oraend 25c to Chim- berlain ll icino Co. Ltd, Toronto, Canada. » 5W9]? over the United States. l-le I! visiting at tho home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell. o" Friday. November 19th, the Bfilleque Glee Club, under the ilircc- -' U0“ “r DF-‘Sldfiy-Biilltist Pastor of Bedeilflo- presented their orchestra l" ‘he Billltlst church, Tryoii. All’. 331ml"! gave~an excellent address In connection 'wvlth the missionary work. l. In Northern Labrador 25. ——- ROFKDAX I), lie... Nov. l Mrs. ll. A. Hownti and Illastcr {Zalvln arrived home ou last Satur- dlly from Suinmersida where they have Iieen enjoying a sum-t vaca. U011 fit ilie home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sleeves. soils in- the t Jun.» m establish an experi- Mrs Alexander llobillee oi Tryou has been spending n law days m CBDB Traverse at the home oi‘ Mr. Nathan Bell. - says. This will he Soon alter arrival at Kowkltbe “m; “.111 he 1mm» m; the iisiliie (‘Jove and Tryoii. for the scientists who ‘Wm _ travel m“. wme are“ by do“ man,’ M1. and Mrs. llorinns Myers and Illljs. Samuel Corruthers oi Carleton ‘ I The cxpcrimonlnl station wlll be M" 30117101?! Mvlbllflld 0i Tryou I ..- . l.- ‘ tl eleatlst-s- I m“ lhvmg m a Mr. Diontnn ilowatt, son of Mini reurnod wJHQ had been attending the Toron- REGARDED AS FAKE friends wish him good health for LONDON. Nov. zs-rnn informed ‘he '°““““‘1°' ‘l’ ‘he W“ l .' m th t"1‘n Whis- mmg“ "égnn"'_‘y".‘f"lhe“ anoflymous m. n. A. Howatt 1.11.1 Mr. n. Tiell new book oi‘ memoirs which gossips momred m Summerm“ °“ m“ on Royalty and public mcnfiu n ' iukc. The anonymous author of Miss Annie Bradshaw of Middlv town, P. ‘E. ‘Island, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs .r‘l'iink Dixon, Augustine Cove. tracts frm a diary, declares in a preface, "Among diplomats of Eur- pc my name is :1 household word." Although 31X of the ‘amous Eng‘ The boys and girls olths United n t - m D l ‘ d _Church at Tryoii held ii Missionary ggilégs ‘it. 12%“ scanaifodsiaflgkeq. Mock Trial and Pantomime on Mon- ’ day evening. The proceeds were m, u“ ed l 1 m,“ ‘h V Min aid of missionary purposes. The ltlhc onutlior known 81:12:; of Mwkfirflal held by Trym“ You“ tho directors and that the firm was ma“. w“ very hemml’ mglruclwe satisfied ,l1e book was genuine. DQ- and worthy of credit‘ spite this, thcrc seemed :1 strong possibility tonight that the book might be withdrawn with apologies ‘Mrllll. ‘A. -MdPhcc of Tryon paid a Ifly-lng visit to Middletown on Mondayllast on business. iLord Rothermere, proprietor oi me Daily Mam‘ ‘vhose brother, [he Miss Gertrude llowatt spent lust week-énd in Hampton, tho guest of her, sister, Mrs William Myers. has obtained denials from famous Englishmen and prints columns of one °t N°nh TTYON“ wmpmem den," apparently pmvmg we ,m_ young ladies. Miss Adelaide Poalcy, mm. could "m have known m, 1s employed as clerk in the stow oi far-ts or the evtgnls he descrlbud. Mr- James ‘F. Lord. Miss ‘lumley The book (Illslwrlbés brushes b ‘- l‘ vwy pmismg l“ "n Qlmmmen“ iuvcen Herbert Aasquiih (‘Lord i):.'- “h” "PW (m)? i“ “I ‘my "m" ford) and Duviil Lloyd George in Mlllch 1110M (leorge culls Asquith ("Asquiilih und lwqultli calls him gurct were “‘i)avid.“ Lord Oxford says; "l last week. "While there they wcrc "eve? I" 1L1)‘ 1111‘ Called LloytrDnvid‘ guests of Misses xcflllfiliillift! and, nor (lid he ever call nie Asquith)" Celia Burrows. | The author makes intimates re- . ‘fer to Viscount Cecil a-s "Rohertfi Miss Stewart arrived on Tuesday" ‘when he Is always culledMBob} and evening to spend a few (IHYH W11" nmkes him smoke u cigar, which her sister, ‘Mrs. Stanley Curr, oi‘! (‘cc-II never does. . Crass Roads, I ilVinston Churchill, Lord Balfour‘ '_ _ _ 111ml fulfilling and Lloyd George‘ Miss Jane Ioogon or Victoria l5 characterize incidents described its spending a short time visiting rc- pure Invention, and Churchill glWS hirivcs I11 Pugwash apparent proof of this. Tho determination of Ruther- mere and public men to brand the book us an lnipostu-re ‘is explained Iii’ the loot that sarveral similar Listeners to the hockey Esme be‘ bwkfl 11"‘! Blllloflfod in recent tween the Montreal Mnronns iillfl Yea" DIIPDOTIIIIIE t0 reveal secret Boston Bruins were P18115911 i“, history and the personalities of iueu note that the Maroous were vlctorb‘ °Y “l9 P11596111 i186. There“ were ous with a score of two to cu‘!- WMUY m" ‘"8931? aked. ‘some o! the hockey fans were so I Mrs. Bruce Hoivutt and Miss .\lz1r-_ visitors to Sumnlorsidve] Mrs. D. Bell spent Iss1 Satur- day at Carleton visiting relatives. "‘—*"">"‘_‘~ enthused that in imailinfllkm “my ‘Miniature putt sleeves are mak- vwo piling up goal alter goal Ill; 111E 1110i!‘ fllllloarance on the latest succession for their owu teams‘- dressrs in black and wine-colored | volvets which are being produced ' - e inns time mndo ‘Light. blue is numbered amour: ‘Yfiéxnsrtxfiaftoghmflsmrt film lllml Ibo rvenlug shades reported at boxing mo“, m"; rldlug hem, Purl.) social events, along with red “S9031 l; the most important {ac- and violet. and stylists returning m‘. h, ‘hewmlmng of u... wlll and from abroad mention bluq m; an tends to inspire n" important item. and in a collection and heroic deeds o! “fey. 611.. galil of import recently seen aquamarine ivbiio light blue. a kind oi’ Gertian an‘ and, dlgdaining pilot and chau- tone, I5 u feature of o. collection of utbt and new southern wear ‘frocks. mun M“, h“ own y c drives her dwn automobile. \ Bringing Up Father , Jiccs-Ltermjrq MI‘- ‘ YOU GET LARRY DUCQN rvs seem ARGUNDNL AMDMMATTI HAVEN'T SEEN DON"? axis-r! TO RuN ma» About MAN- QT 1'1_t_ LOOK sAmPAjr-wusns THAI i HIM up! CAN I FIND t. w» i». . l’ l» LARRY ouqan’? w-ra». "out 1: . -‘ ;\3"7_\_£I1 %>IC)I\,I: .0 LI K I... VI C‘ i<P4Q\~/' it. I runs-r "ro wm moron our pontoon. Nov. 27--'I‘-he finst wo. ‘the benutiiuimnn lo win the Dewar Motor Tro- an Milo. Sore] each day spends ‘dflll-‘lg Miss Violette Corderin. of Cob-m. h. p. and hydrangea tone-s are precaution“ hours in hard physical exer- ham. Surrey. The trophy is award. ed annually for the most merltorb, ous performance In a certified trial; Tile trial Miss Cordcry won con- ' I Remarkable Profits In‘ French Government 6% Bonids _ io-day Fr ‘ H lid Dec. 16th i020; redeemable at par at the option of the French Government on or alter an. ist. 193i) presents an extraordinary o portunitv for P t in the event of nay material advance‘ in tge value o! French money (Inna). Owivr- In the depreciation oi’ Frenchirnnu a French Govern- msnl 6”.’- ilon I oi i.000ir.1nu denomination ma our be bonlht for $30.00. \\'1'.b the bond at pa: and French urinal: at. normal llillnillllt bond would have a relueal ‘U830. international bsnlzen believe that the French franc will eell above S ci-yiin per lianc before very Ionk. ' ust think what this nirnru to French Government ucurillra w en a rise of mesely l cent in iii: franc means an immediate rofii. n! 335% Bl I!" investmvn .. when the French franc srl a at 5 errata per franc or 850.00 r 1.000 frnna your profit will be $10.00 on every bond of I 000 frencnl-‘reach Government 6% Loan or 66x7, for every $30.00 invested today. Wiili the French franc at i0 cents per franc (a little over ope- hall its r valuel each bond ol 1.000 franu Fr (nuan- m-nt as, Loan would be worth iiiltw. replanting a profit of 870.00 or 23.35% on the $30.00 invqud to-dsy. \\’c mode a lengthy and thorough Investigation to determine 1hr beat way to iniy French Irena for maxlinuwrofiu. We I -Iieve that the French Government 6 . Bonds ord the heat ‘l Io lcnl medium for they represent to , ccisery what. Canadian Goveamnnt V to Canadian investors. being legal investments larva-y siiution. trust fund and savings bank in France and mmtitute :1 strictly high-grade, [Ht-edit government In . They 1117.)‘ be solo’ again instantly/m not zuii at the prevailing rate not only in France) the bonds are listed on the Paris Down) hut throughout the principal financial centres of the world. The Internet coupons hove always been Vld promptly on the dot and caiibe cashed In Montrml. New ork. London. Rome. Amsterdam. Brussels. Madrid. Berna. Berlin. Vienna. Cweo- bsten. Stock Im, Bucharest, Rio dc Jsneim. Buenoc Alta and in tact throughout the world at the current rate for franc. French francs. we believe, will unquestionably and ultl‘ litnlrly come brick to their lull gold value of $93.00 per 1.000 Irancn.‘ A little over u century elo lbe United States awed 32 millions oi doiiars~a gigantic sum at that iime—to Europe. and bring tlien pun-lyan agricultural country with mdevehnrd resources, her situation was on cred very bed at the time. Again. alter the American Civil War pold mid at a prem um almost 200% in New York but Brlilah, French uni Dutch investors, more amurtomti’ to that sort of thing because of their international viewpoint. only save in the depreciated currency an opportunity for very Iarle profile by investment to pill-clip but 1l"l.li'k'ClillEt.l Amerimn aeuirltiea. Today the United Staiea iullll one oi the richest. oonnries In the world Probably ten time: as destructive by comparison with lute World War (widen resulted in the d u! n i131: moth tary uni. o pnonca y every ooun in war was e wor of 18654510 between Brazil anduxarakuey. which ruulted in the virtual blotting out of all oi Paraguayan was . practical bankruptcy. huge Indesnniilu. and which. la the country. left twenty-five women for uch surviving male, no manufactures and no highly-edumled nationalism and: as France enloys in- ay. Paraguay eventually recessed and those. who had Izuili in the rewvsy of t-bei. I0" tunes. England too. once faced what seemed to be a financial disaster. IJurins the apoleonlc wan British securltiu sank to next to nothlnr b t soon alter ihe Victory of Waterloo British bonds soared ruurnins vast iorumee to those who bad purchased them when things looked biaokeet for England. and sold them after Wellington s victory e lmoina. France. bankrupt at the hands of Bismarck during the Franco-Prussian War of I810. a cred an experience which Is ntlll within the mt-iuory of IiVLllg man and w ilcli aerva to lei st rest any doubt as to the a_ll.it of the com lctely restore their ubiic aanoea; boa a sold down to 7"/ o their normal ve-ue-Ahey looked lwpcless-but within n Few years France had set her house in order, discharged all oi’ her obiiuaiiona and the bonds were again back to par. In incl. remrda ahow that French securities sold over par-making fortunes for those who It and enterprise in Invest hi the temporarily depreciated government bonds of France. Recent history has shown remarkable examples o! the rehabilitation oi nation's finances. Alter the World War England saw the day that only $3.35 could be obtained for one und sterling. English etirrency. hud lost about one-third o its international value. At this moment the situation has rlghted itself and the llrltlah pound in once more worth its full value in the international imrket. Evcrv Canadian remembers ilint a few years ago, In 1920 and 192i. when zwiiangin; Canadian innricy for American e could obtain only $82.00 American money for 100 dollars. Tin-re were predictions at llint time that . . larger dcplcdalinn oi Canadian money would take , 1: but fortunately inc-ac did nui. materialize. investors l‘ the United Slates perceived that purchasing’ Canadian '- "critinenl. and liitinltiilrzil bond: was bound to turn out w nurntivc eunnrr or later. The Canadian dollar started lu rvmvier lie International value and at the present moment the situation Ia t-vt-n reversed. Canadians can obtain slightly more iI-au liKil American dodrirn for SIOUQIl in Canadian money. Many (‘annriien (kivemmriil. and municipal bonds are now sell- ing considerably above par. The Swiss franc, alter the wary, was quoted at l5 cents per fwuc or fiifififtllil pvt 10,000 Swiss francs. ‘To-day the Swish lisric is quoted above par or at morethan 315134100 per 10,000 L~ .1155 Ininca-ahowzng u gum of Si 501D on every 10.000 Swiss Ininrr. purchased a few years ago. Siirewd Investors earned u satisfactory profit on their mveameri. Table Showing Present Prices m chliilldlf. neinswemseervueluinthewake I toieeethaolooeetapasuiidcor [M10030 per limit) guilden. Today 10.000 guildera are wot-tints allowing e m pie of si.o2o.oo on every 10.000 wildfl- iavenen are raping their rewards to-Mv. Swedleb hone after the World War sold down to SL765.- ooo Sndlaiii ‘re-day the ‘tame cloth‘; 31:3 sped‘ u‘ b .iD-—a ere ulvfi - “Tana-ion on svg-“iom Swedish knee ll“- Mter the peat havoc wrondit by the earthquakes In Iaosa a few years up. the yen. the monetary unit oi the Inflow empire roee from J7 i-Z crate l)" Y!!! 0|’ 03-75mm l‘ ' b_ yea to 4s cents per yen or “mono per itLMii 7111-1 ll atenthl Improvement of SLMOJD for every IILGII yen Pill’- cheaed by far-dlhi-ed Invenms who were ‘ptute enoulh 1° a“ ti‘: it an; only a question oi’ timevbelose the Jableeee gel Iiifideistly an to yield them lilbnantial Pf" '7'. The recent rapid rise of Danlahcxchange ha; been rather reimrkab . In ion-ave yer. Iflvelht Danish krone at‘: as law ea i3 aunt-ape! krone or H.300!!! per IIMDO krone} ‘- queutinn tie-day on the Danish krone ia 26.60 eeaie per ' rqn - of 51.6601!) 9Q 101M) krone -—- a nri. lain in live t!" "l" 0| Q ova ICDIZ on every 10.05 Qaniah n: Pl"- fivq ygjfl age, did not alisre our lvedn . Hwy I f. to pa: before very hand. zplnbn that this exchaoae would he long. The remarkable edvanu- of theflorwesiou eachense clearly emphasizes the fact that history is repaint; lurii ‘fir!’ 4i)‘ of our lives. From 11.7 cents per krone or 31.11am per lama N n krone, the. nine has risen in a few short yQe to the peanut ointation of 25 cents per krone or l1.- smbflper 10.000 krone-q profit oi $1530.00!) on Pvtry I0.mo Norwegian krone purchand. The Norwegian krone 113mm‘)! yet reached par but if. f‘ caved!!! "lil- I" "if mmlm“ a’ near future the unit w- touch 10.90 cents Der Iifiixne ornul; 680M per 10.000 krou . Our die-nu who are at I inter _ l, ggghqglc feel ea we do-fthat Ii is only u question oi time before the Nonleil" 31°!" "I" Wild‘ Pl’- A few ymrl ago Spain's monetary unit, the peerta. was quoted at 11.75 oentaper peorlmor $1,115.00 1m 111.000 perenn- ‘ ' ex baa now recovered to crni‘! . 10.!!!) arenas-an enc ncemeu o - If. This unit la also expeqed to touch per iortly. S~~*‘=.,:..-=‘~.,._"_:"‘='"=" 1': ."..Z‘i.’.'.".‘.’.‘.'.'“'ri'."‘I'&'¢-Il§3§ J... g y," ago. Isa worth only 2H0 seal-a new new of 1B0 peeoe. To-day the Argeninc peso Ia quoted m... pfl’ w» or emeom oer 10.1100 ww- u profit of 31.25000 oi evay “L000 Aneiiune peeve. The: aua speak [or Lhuioelvu. . “bl h: th t ...i.1“:.l':s..f’ riiwciszzrismzrsfizzzz. Y * ...:. snsi. oi nqi and population oi nations lend their mllectlve dons nothing Is inpoqlbie. The French irunc will come bed. rt ‘t i‘ the preoeul. fieeehhillegfrkffifiddlgftnlftgzqfgvaiiivgter. snail mil-uh‘: QhCm I. ll . RIC eeairliies rank whtdlfrfglhxfifirlljlnzfiFfiizfiritflrafizé wunwolitebe Republlucgfallrance. Tlieee bonds are valid for uiin. ynn after date of all and the interest coupons poyibie m. 1am and December him. arguvalltthiorlglfilfl: pa, e ‘tinny tviemgvl: ‘tidmtivliimt tube exuhnnhge rates are in his favor. The hiatus the rate oi ‘the franc t‘ e more Canadian dollars will the inveemr obtain for hia interest- coupons. Thus as the franc rieea not only will the value of the some but the lumen-income will bemml anew and Inter. ‘a; t rote of the franc the holder of‘: 7mm»; 6% Bond will remlve for his i». na whldi always "pate 600 from: be: amino s anus in aiiadlan money equivalent to a return oi over 67G on Ida investment that la the Casi. of n loom-franc bond whit: h at. brunt 8111.00. When the franc reaches 8 cents bow- the value of the mupona will be much mph": ow inne- wnst-h 848.0) which. on an iavament of $300.00 is equaltoeyieldolovex lo" n- ched i0 cmta or MAXIM!) per IOJIX) mmhineiilefiiznrimwim hevatili higher. Every 600 fnaca in interest coupons will bri $60.11) when cashed. Here the ‘gld lg 10%. At l5 cents franc the munona on a 1011M)- d‘... bond (which bond ooata onIY uoom today union e change value of HAIZiOAlOl. will be worth $90M} rc- neeentinl a return of 30%. And iutlv. with the franc at par the coupon! for one year amounting to 61X! from: will be worth 1115.80. This sum ia equivalent to an interest. yield of over 46% on the original investment oi $300.00. v French indunrlea are thriviriil "4 WWII!!! 0V=l11m*- France is rapidly re-enterisg the export markets ‘of the world, her shipping is crowdlnl the world's pone. and the nation ma," "cry evidence oi material and economic program. Reparations pa meats are uahandill the French treaaufY- A great wave o confidence Ia sweeping over France since Poimzrc Go . including six tfl-DfCfliltfehl-fflk power. lt Ie estimated that no lens than eight hundred miiions of id dollars held by French net onals abroad. are besinninl to w back into the country The circu ation oi French curreig‘ is beln drastically curtailed. The inlllionaofdollarseruend _by ton at: form a great addition to the wealth of_the not-on. These conditions should be wally Rflrcted In mud eat-bum- mcnte In the value of Frenc francs and in French Govern- mrni. bonds. That Ia why we urge you to buy now while these securities are on the bargain counter. ‘And How You: Bond: W17! lncueu in Value Willi Bond: sl Pa! and the Punch Franc Advancing lo pram; 7 cent: I2 cent: Par IILJ Trans: : Price oer Frans. W Fm“ n" "WW L000 French (Tmrcrzinilznt be; Ilund ' m.» $10 $110 I193 2.000 Trriicli ('.tv\'cn\=11l"nl. 1.5;. Horn] 50.00 H0 240 3B6 5,000 l-‘rcucli (kwcniirirnt owl, Boat] 150.00 sso I00 965 10,000 l-"rencli (lovcrnnirnl so; [Loud 300.00 70o 1.200 1.930 25.00:: French (Iovcrnmcnt ca’. liond 750.00 1.150 5.000 4.825 50.000 l-‘rcncli Government n"; Ilond 1,500.00 1.500 b.0110 9.850 100,000 French (lovcrnim-nl 0% Bond 3,000.00 7.000 12.0!!! 19,1“ E ARE selling n largo number oi’ lhcsc bonds at the above rice which covers e ' llonds are orwardrd iiyyz-giste “for monrv order. we will at omrv conlirm sale. expense. Upon receipt of accented dinque and insured mail. Order with remittance lo cornr purcliiiac. must be received by early mull to insure this: prices n: quotations change frequently. For man) cars this investment Iluiisr has hctrn rm- bf Norlh Amniafryoraaos: eulunuloreir. l‘ h mnke ihc most money (or them and make . t .-p in touch with our clientdc. scattered ti. ou bout the length and breadth of Cumin. in us to have our clients aelert ihuez- tio liic retire alter 22 sale for it l. our mnsiani uh ibc United Suite.- and Newmundlund 1o or not wc dcrzu it udvianblc io eCII. This at- , It rrolmlou: service. Illibllliln; clients when _ _ _ ii expensive to onrsclvi-a but its value to our clients 1| inmlcuiabie. bnmi Iineirer. ll. la vitally Important most quickly. Our Interest does no nds riee In market value and whether l- - "'— i- '"" "' — " "rm; INVESTMENT HOUSE or -"—' -' "'"""" ""1. | C. M. CCRDASCO 8c COMPANY ' l SPECIALIZINC EXCLUSIVELY IN l l FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS l l MARCH. TRUST BLDG. 292 ST. JAMES 81111121‘ g I MONTREAL CANADA l I nah l : I I enclose hcrrwitli l accepted cheque ' for l In full F. IN , l money order I - I the , from you 1' ..... Alana, French Government 6% Bond-s (Loan of i920). : i which you are to forward rnr by rcgistcretl and Insured mail. l | y...» I l Ariiira- ....... ...... I | '.. ' ___,_,,_.__._.___.._____ ___..._..__.._.._._...__._._............I ~ 44 slated or a high speed reliability store and asked for a bottle of hair that o! a 10.6 h. p. car. which was resiorer. driven for 70 hours 59% minutes a distance of 5616.2 is s preparation that nliy of the ‘Royal Automobile Club mics, st an averazfi Snood o! 73.8 make r0“? ha" BPOW." “All right." replied the optimist. Niid please wrap up a comb and brush with covered _.___.-¢e>____ OPTIMISM ' Totally bald, he went to u druglii." "Yes. sir" the clerk said. "hero is sit-re to "I'll fake a bottle. THE LOAFER‘ -By George Mcllilanus YE6~MR~JIGC$~MIE .- "uRsLiCvoNQ ARE HAVIM - - — '\.Al\t FOR QUR PARTFIY . 3 z E’ Z n I