ms crrannormrrowu surmount tr scar us: tuuunn rut at Ion! upon Ioqu LO. Leouardnllle. TI 5th Ave" NewYorlt of Absorbine Jim, to an ounce of water, makes a Mouth Wash that will free the teeth of injurious germs. Used morning and night, it will arrest Pyorrhea and Sinus-and change white, oponfly- bleeding gums into firm, pink, healthy gums. I if‘ .... ... .- 1 is pleasantly aromatic and leaves the mouth feeling clean. cool and fresh. Only o few drops, remember-we the bottle will lost a long, long time. ‘LN-at must druggiuts or rentpostpsid by to! W. F. YOUNG INC. Lyman Building Ytlunu-eol It Wflg the first that he had seen;, for although he had come this way was a living cat, which clawed it- a week ago, when the plague was self against his breast" already active in the neighborhoodlfti yct it was o ennui. unmet an» aqua then confined to; Butcher's Row on of the church and to the mean streets that issued thence. To find it thus upon the main road between ‘ the City and Whitehall was to beiw its spreatLAnd, as he now pursue his way with instinctively quicken- ed steps. he found his thrust more closely than ever upon, the uses which the revolutionaries- could make of this dread pestilence. llluch brooding in his disturbed state of mind distorted his mental vL-ion. so that he came presently to adopt the view that this plague was a visitation from Heaven uponl u city ztbandoned t0 ungodliness. lleaveti, ii followed, must be on thci side of those who labored to effect u purifying change. The end of it was that, as toilt-d up Lutlgate Hill h l1 t’ is throw in his lot with the republicqs ans. Coming into Patti's Yard, found * a considerable crowd assembled before the western door of the Caitbcdrztl. lt was com- posed 0f people of all degrees: tnerchants, shopkeepers, prentices, borscboys, scavengers. rogues from the alloys that lay behind the Old ‘Change, itilers and sharpen; from AUCTION SALE We will sell by Public Auction on the premises of the late Mal- colm R. McLeod, Klnross, on Fri- day the 4th day of April, 1924 at the hour of one o'clock, pm. the farm stock, crop. implements and household furniture of the said Malcolm R. McLeod. Terms at sale. Angus A. J- McLeod. Samuel Campbell Administrators. 2255-3-26-wfm 4i. =- Not a Disease Eye-Strain is not a diseased condition, but a defect in the physical formation and development of the Eye. Medical treatment ls notin- dicated, except pet-hip; to alleviate resultant distressing symptoms. A careful ~exsmlnatlon should be made to determine Just whore the defect or weakness ls situated, and with thl. Information, the optometrist ls sblo to pre- ocrlhle the necessary re- medy. At your Service. G. . lluicheson s: tomotriot. EASTER SEND YOUR PHOTOGRAPH BY BAYER 183 Grout George Street Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J, KAI-MIR, K. 6. Barrister, . Money to" ' Ionk of Nova Oootln Building once-lawman; t: r;- - i» Graduate‘ live Strain i i s front. He nnnnnu A tin; u-rrn A ‘wonnen, of tuwn-gullunts, and‘ isoltllurs. And tbtrru upon tho stops f. of the portk-o, stood the magnet [that bad drawn thorn in the shape iof that black crow of n the Presbyter preaching the snntt-z quitios, by th-e iniquity of ; trufficf‘. Add yet. from between tho Corin- t thi-tn pillars which served him for his background, has been away the tnillincrs’ shops that had stood there during the wealth. ' Whether some thought of this in tile minds oi‘ his audience render- ‘ cd his words humorously innpl, or vdn-thcr it was merely that a i; spirit of irresponsible ribaldry was infused into tho crowd by a crowd of young apprentices, loud derision greeted the preachers utterance. Unshaken by the laughter anti titocking cries, tin: prophet bf doom presented a fearless and angry “Repeat, ye scoffers!" His voice r-zhrilled io tiominatc their mirthftil turbulence. "llelhink you of whore ye stand! Yet forty (lays and Lon- don. shall be tiestroyrd! Tho pestil- ence lays seigo unto this city of the tutgotily! Like u raging lion doth it stalk round, seeking where it may leap upon you. Yet forty days, and . . ." An egg flung by the hnnd of a butcher's boy smashed full in his face to crop his period short. He staggered and gasped as the gluti- nous mass of yolk and white crept siugglshly down his beard and dripped thence to spread upon the rusty black of his coat, "Dcritlrrs! Scolfers!" he scream- ed. and with arms that thrashed the air in lmprcczrlion, he. looked ike a wind-tossed scarecrow. “Your doom is at hand. Your . . ." A roar of laughter provoked by the spectacle he presented drowned his frenzied voice, and a shower of offensive missiles pelted him from ~ IAFAIL ' I ‘AIATHU ‘s - uaoovonfl! y ennui-ISM» - j ov no nonsense °° Q every quarter. The last of these the north sideed, and fled between the pllars in- scarcely had he disappeared than rt-titlered utipleasanlly conscious of lflllghlel‘ $811k 11'0"! B 1'08!‘ t0 dlsplutter. To this succeeded a. mo- ment of deadly silence. Then the thoughts -cro\vd broke, and parted, its memb- lers departing at speed in directiuoon with crcles in which that was so lately held by mirth. sixddenlyalone, and as yet very far from taken. place to scatter those men steps. There on the roughly cobbled he grottnd he beheld a writhing man, a toward wellmade. Paul's, his resolve was taken. That very prime of life. whose dress was wetting he would seek Tucker and that of him where he had fallen, and he he rolled his head from side wvith put PIKE BEFORE A PAKI-OCKIQL) - DOOR. iPmilZs Walk, with n sprinkling of (if Jack City's - tinum. Anti his text-recurring like the Fl‘l’l‘illll of u. stingy-was cvor nmmu.‘ new ucrumn _;_ NICKEMHL "Ye have defilcd your sanctuar- ies by Liu: tnultltttde of your in- Wu" also one sister Mary of Baldwins swept Common- spitting riously in its terror. Overwhelmed, the prophet turn- to the shelter of Paul's itself, pursued by laughter and insult. But that a. lth uncanny suddennoss every orror had taken now the place Colonel Holles, finding himself understanding what had nd women in such panic, advanc- d a step or two into the suddenly mptled space before the cathedral vigorous fellow in the a tradesmen of some pro- perity. His round hat lay beside {o side spastnodically, moaning faintly the while. 0f his eyes nothing was visible but the whites. showing un- dcr the line of his half-closed lids. i (Continued In Our Next Issue) IN MEMORIAM - MR, PETER _McKENNA Seldom has a death occurred which caused such‘ widespread sym- pathy as that o1’ Petr-r tMcKenua which took place at his home at ‘Bnltiwitrs Road on ‘March 14th at the age of 76 years. Deceased had been ailing since the beginning of the year, but he bore his sufferings - ience and resignation to the I lloly Will of God During his illness ho was fortified by fre-tplcnt visits from his Pastor. ltcv. l. R. A. M Donald who ndmirtistcred to him the lust rites of the lloly ‘ Catholic Church bc was also consoled thy a. visit from his son Rev. l-lernrandllc- I Kenna, Owatonna, ‘Minn. Deccnseti who was a man o ling character, upright and holiest in all his dealing-s will be greatly missed by his fatally and in the t-omtnuttity in which he lived. Not- withstanding Uhe inclemency of the weather, his funeral which took plaqc on Sunday afternoon was lar- gely attcndcl. Tho services at the r l by his Pastor, assisted by Rev. I‘. ll. McGuigun, Vernon Rivcr, Rev. llortmrtl (lillis. Cardigan the choir. Curran and hI-icbael iCorcoran. llu leaves to mourn ‘a sorrowing widow two 501m and two daughters, Pn-stor of -St. Joseph's Church. Ow atonnn Mlnn., Biro. James Gill El- llntvulo, Mayme and Peter at. home Road. May his soul rest in peace. Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There, as the love of here, Think of him still as the some, l say. lie is not dead-—-h9 is just away. (Patriot Please Copy) MRS. RICHARD WOOLRIDGE There passed peacefully away at her nomc, Cove Head Road. on March the 27th, 1924, Sarah Selena Dover, beloved wife oi‘ Richard Woolridge at the ago of 49 years, after a long illness which she bore with Chris- tian patience always trusting in her Saviour. There arc le-ft to mourn her ber caved husband, one daughter, Mrs. J. Edwin Bh-t, Pezvkes Sta-tlon. Two sons, Wallace and Lucas at home. He,- aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dover of Suffolk, one sis- in. little grandson, blaster Richard 'Illrt and five brothers. Jas.. Whea- ley ‘Rlirer, David, Stiffolk. Joseph, Dunstaffnago, Wallace, Worcester, .\lass., and Everett of York, who have the deep sympathy of their many friends. . The Ifunenal was held on the 29th. services being conducted by her Pastor, Rev. Thomas visited quite frequently during her illness and whom she loved lo see. Ho. was assisted by the Rev. H. Smith of York. The hymns sung were her favorites, Jesus Lover of My Soul, Nearer My God to Thee, Rock of Ages and Abide With Ms. The pull hearers were. Aeneas It's up‘ to Young powder “d W031i: -our s are u women watchqiziiieir skin thing‘ take tho best Watch your Skins ‘l ld ‘l, l‘ '1, thy . ¥..1._.f$it$.. a l ltsntiwwaitlliogl; s we ore the mirror when, with a mm away and “Gosh-f 40,1001: plain!" On those days when our skin looks andattheflrstsignofoomo- dooeof- you to look your best s p sigh, we "Ya bad t-our n won’t h ‘$.13 know them. wise l0UK iii iii iHE?FlU llalny, hurl-vhf ls Full ill llHIlEBIOIIS iillllllS HEALTH IS Yllllli SlFElillllll] Keep Well by Taking "Fmil-a-tlvas", T he Frulllletlitlna. Hundreds of people come down - potion, Indigestion. with the ‘Flu in “arch and April because they will not take care of lhcirhcilltll. . . .\'o mutter what the weather or how full of disease germs the uir may be, there is no danger of (irippu ’Flu, Pneumonia, as lung as your blood is pure untl clean, your ncrvosaresteady‘ your btnvcls and kidneys regular. The best protection against colds grippc,'Flu,ltbeumntisrmisthegood ht-ulth which “Fruit-n-tivcs” bring. 'l‘bese tablets, made of the fresh juices of apples, oranges, figs and irunes, combined with tonics, are inst what. you ncetl as a bracing, invigorating, cleansing spring tonic. ‘flit-y rvgtlluto kidneys, bowels, liver and skin-sweeten the stomach —purify the blood-and so tone up the vital organs pi the body-that ' ‘stem is also sblo tb resist fdisonse. 'l‘ulto. “ l‘ ruit-a-tives" now-take them regularly through tho wot, ciuuigoitblv. spring weather‘, and your own vigorous hcalih will protect you SllR EDMUND WALKER Dl-ES President of the Canadian Bunk of Commerce, who died ‘Thursday morning after a few days’ illness. l-le was one of the greatest of living Canadians, n. leader in the promo tion of art, music, and science, Chancellor of the University of To- ronto, lhonorary president of the Mendelssohn choir, the great choir on the continent, since its organiza- tion. He was also Canadian iConsul in Japan -for many years. vSir Ed- mund started work in his uncle's bank before he was thirteen years old and entered the service of the Bank of Commerce as a clerk in 1868. lie was Canadian-born, and END‘: for Condi- Hmnum, Nervous- nesr. lnipun Blood. Depression. F oiling Appclilc. Lion‘ Dir- mdus, Sleepless- mss, R heumolfc .\‘ ‘ "/1111 n possibilities. willing body-q-a mind ENO's banishes constipation by cleansing the system of all impurities and contributes to Nature's process of maintaininga supply of rich, pure blood. ENO’s contains no harsh mineral salts but only the purest of natural products. Take exercise in the open air, breathe deeply and don’t forget your morning glass of ENOb-sparkling and effervescent with cleansing purity. ./ f 7/f/l -_Z,~'2" against the ‘l-‘ltt. ..- nnti 50c. n box at nil denier Ol‘_i“l‘\lilrl1-ll\'l‘s‘ Limited, Ottawa. McDonald, Norman Brown, Edward Reardon, Kenneth brass Doyle and Fredrick Mobbs, interment took place in Yo flemetery. lflolvllllan, Am- probably no man in Canada today s’ com-blues ‘the unique versatility of mund Walker, srocx nuorlviions HALIFAX, April 1.~——Quotations rk interests which marked Sir Ed- A ..IFRUI DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SELL T‘ SALT-7- r stir‘ ’ O the healthy-all days are glorious and full of For health means a strong and bright and unclouded. O’ S 84in Ropnnnnlleu hr Narfifiulrfcs 10-18 MtClul SL, Toronto. 9 Pnpaud only by]. C. EM. Ltd. £0040"- E0114"- . - , .. .l.;- . ‘ ‘ ha. s... ......" 7 Pttissnntootlnté The words “rrutsuv- "a m. and the label shown on the package. an registered trade mnrlu. furnished hy Johnson and \Va.rd, member of the Montreal Stock Excltangsc. Harold r. name &Co.. m. nt-n 'l‘elepboue . . . . . . . .. 122% ‘a’ llrompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 St. Lawrence Flour . 68 Ottawa Power . . . . . . .. . — Cuba (Zane Sugar Pfd . . . . . . . 64% Pan Am. Petroleum Xi) 1.46% - Pun American Petroleum . . . E553 22 j Amcritzzin Can . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. Brazilian Fraction W Howard Smith Pfd . . no Howard Smith Com . . . . . . . . 8 - Spanish River Preferred .. . — ‘ Spanish River Com . . . . . .. 1051/. MURRAY HARBOR lfiiwvl Conumrw of 61111111111 -- 79% Butter as JBritish ldllllllft} Steel ls-t Pfd —— ggg _ 21 Penmans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. — lPork .. _ 3y, lAbitibi . . GOVAOats , 45 Shnwinigmn 1281/, Potatoes .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —— ~‘lllll‘(‘il and grave were conducted, lCanadlun General Electric .. Llaurentirle Pulp . . . . . . . ‘Citnadlun Steamship Com. . . . (lo Pfd . . . . 491/4 TTTfinLOTTETOWN MARKET u... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..45—50 ..xa-40 W. l-l. PRICE _ Provincial Secretary of Ontario-D ~ - B H __ u» -t--»¢-»<1--u hi» new: |..°.?I.‘23.i.°.fp.§.2§“.. .. iAsbostos Com. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29% O iistcr, Charles llltttthcnvs ,or his ul ' Winnipeg llllctztrit: 28 h. 15353.“ . .4fi——50 .45—-50 , Lac -~l:l ter, Mrs. Emma Ellis, Donaldstonh {Charlottcfu Wilson who , “W W" b‘-‘41"‘l“ WP" “1"~“5‘"“~'E‘l;legt:tl share ill the purchase of tux- Willfl “iilifill- Jilh" J- W315i“ JDh“ succession-tree bonds through rucrflNailonin fireworks T- Uili- Pfllfld‘ nmlneuY- 39h" T~iwho claim to have had a tip ifronritlmgnfc Sm!“ " " The bonds were llurcl\asctl'ALih(§g:_l&' him. below par, and resold w tne 50v big margin of profit for the manl pulators. undor the regime of Mr. Price's pro decessor, lion. Pter Smith. --€—<+>——— ‘N. G. Y. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 790 Kllocycles (380 Meters) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:55 u. lllr-Tlmfi signals. 12:30 p. inn-Stock market re- port. 12:40 p. rn-Produce market re- port. 12:45 p. m-Weltther report. 6:00 p. m.—l'rodtico and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 6:30 p. m-"Advnn-ture Story" (courtesy of Youths Companion). SILENT NIGHT. ' 60st of Living Chart The latest figures from Ottawa give these as the average prleso What were YOU paying for Black Tea during the part month. St] Sherbrooke Ottawa Brockville Kingston eminent at par and over, leaving al Tho deal went through ‘Am. Lccotnotlvo . . . . . . . . . .. Am. Smolting 8a Refining .. ' Anaconda (Joppor (‘amadlzln Pacific Rullwuy .. Now York Central Xi) 1% .. Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . . . . . . .. Crucible Steel International Paper .. Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum international Mer. Marine .. Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . . .. MONTREAL EXCHANGE Sept. 104%. 40%. The Markets BUMMIRSID! MARK!!!‘ Dairy butter Belleville Pcterboro’ Brantlord l Gucl h x " gigs Per Do: Oats per bushel .. . Corn, May 77%. July 78, Sept, 78, Oats, May, 46, July, 44%, Sept, MT. STEWART MARKET "latter ‘Reading . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific . Studebaker . . . . . . 93 Union Pacino U 128% ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Utah Copper . 5'14, ' U s. Steel .............. .. sis. "'°"°“" R°" l" "M" of March- Grade X.——1. Agar-R Byrno, 2_ Alllllos Gallant, 3. Catherine Camp- boll and Elizabeth Connors (equal), 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —— 1933 victory __ ___ Grade IX.—1. Bernadette Gaudet, 1922 victory _ _ _ 2. Helen Welsh, 3. Adolc Hughes. 1987 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1oo.ns -~G"“‘° vm-l- Ne" belshtllcr. 2. Dorothy Perry. BANKS I Grade Vll.—-1. Mary Callaghan, z. Janie Bradley, 3. Constance Bunk Commerce ..‘ . . . . . . . .. -- C0309‘ Bank Royal _ Grade Vl.—1. Olive Doucegge llank Montreal . 254 and Bertha Meme" (equal), 2- Bank Nova Scoiin . . . . . . . .. 255 Emfly M°I‘e°d' 3' Flown” M51161!- Grade V.—1. Mary Quinn, 2_ Wheat, May. 102, July. 103%, 91mm" Htlad- 3- Wlnlllfred Kelly. Grade lV.—1. Gertrude Chappell, 2. Eleanor Hornby. 8. lda MOllllg. bun. . Grade lll.——1. MaryBm-kg, g, Eileen Whelan and Gertie Doucctte (equal), 3. Mary Hughes. ..Grads lll. —— 1. lilarguerltg Zuercher, 2. Emmeline lladtlad, 8. Noreen Cullen. Gratis ll.--1. Wlnnifred Moran 2- A5910 C0718. 3. Helen McDonald: Grade ll.--1. Stella Corrigan, 2. Eleanor O'Connor. 3. Gladys Hem], Hay .. . . . . .. Grade I.—i. Angelina Jerlm- g Hides . . . .|. . . . Margaret Mciiee 3, ‘ ' Eggs psr do: . .. Mill-lino. l" Mme or 8% Grade L-l. lilllosn O'Neil g OOURIO MARKIY El . ' ' Dairy butlsr .. . . . . ... . . . . .. as Ksiiaflhyflenlmw" 3‘ Hm“ 57'.) Ho: 45 1i Red Peppers Stop Backache Lumbago The hcat oi‘ red peppers lakes tho “ouch" from a sore, lame back- lt can not hurt. you, and it. certain- ly ends the torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around. just try Red Pepper Rub. and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated. penetrating hont as rcd peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Popper Rub you will feel tho ting- ling heat. In three rnintrtes it ivarnis the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any drugglsl. for a jar of Rowlcs Red Pepper R/ub. Bo sure to get the gen-nine, with the name Rowleson each package. 133 CONCERT ENJOYED The members of "McEwen" L. O. L., Plnetto, held a very success- ful concert and box social in their hall on March 19th. The weather being favorable there was a. large crowd of people present, and the order throughout the evening was excellent. Thos W. Morrison per- formed the duties of chairman in his usual capable manner. The followfng programme was well rendered: Opening remarks by chairman, Thos. W. Morrison \ Chorus-—"Goldon Gate" Recitation by Edward Gillis Duot-"llnppy the Children" by Lillian McKenzie and Anna Mac- Leod Reading by Miss Emily Miller (ensured) Duet-"Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen" by Dun Ross and R. Camer- on MncPhce Dialoguo—~"'l‘wo Greonhorns" by Sinclair Morrison and Angus Mur- chison , Male hQruv-"My Sunny Teu- nessee‘ (encored) Rscitmtion—~ "Too early for church" Ivy McPherson (oncored) Dialogus- “Teaching Josiah Manners" by Rod'k Murchison, John Nicholson and Wm. MneRae. Reading by Mrs. Rod'k McKenzie Darky duet-"Oh Susanna" by R. S. West and It. C. McPhee Readlng—Thos. W. Morrison Chprus "its Canada the land for mo" The accompanlsts of the evening were Ethel MacDonald, Emily Miller und Florence MacPhee. At tho completion of the programme Mr. Thus W. Morrison auctioned the boxes to the satisfaction of all, and the handsome sum of seventy dollars ($70.00) was realised. ‘Tho committee take this opportunity of thanking those from outside dis- Kitc ener Woodstock Stratlord " ary --“ bridge Vancouver Victoria IT CERTAINLY 1g; A crisp, fresh-from. the-oven Cream Soda l8 a dainty bite, spread with Syrup, honey or 18m! is the way Hamiltons ew-Cream cert a , - The singling of the Anthem brought a pleasant oven- ing to s. close. IAFI DRIVERUCLUI ORGANIZED MONCTON, N. 8., March 81. -.. The drive for members of the Safe Drivers‘ Club, which is boilll in. ougurltod under the auspice; of the Maritime Safety Leann. in now on, the office of the League h the Bank of Nova Booth building here being a busy place. requested to lino up in support of the flow organisation no cooper- l!‘ nil slit trlcts who ‘helped to make the con- , ‘ Notional ' One of the host 50 acre farms on P. E. island at Emerald Jot, adjoin- ing one of tho best shipping stations on the Island, few yards from stores, school, and cheese factory, 18 acres for seed Potatoes, 9 room house. frost proof cellar, larso barn with cement stables, piggory, poul- lory, machine house all in first square‘ with‘ 51sec front. ‘f ~ If not sold by April 11th. will he sold on that day with stbck, crop, buyer. . FRED G. KELLY, Emerald. 2293-3-28-if. daclng the numborof traffic acci- dents. Efforts alonl; this line have been successful in other parts of the continent, and there is no reason why splendid results cannot be accomplished ln these provinces if the project is given the public support it deserves. lt ls planned to use funds derived from the campaign for the distri- button of safety education through bulletins and motion pictures. Safety work will he csrrled- on in the schools and it is hoped .to also arrange for public meetings to spread the safety message. According to statistics from a re- liable source, them were in Ontario _ ten yell" I180 six deaths for ever , one thousand motor oars, an nearly one-third were children.‘ To-duy, it ls pointed out. as a re- suit of training the children to be more careful, that figure has been reduced to 1.01 per thousand. and not five per cent. children. Capt. Saunders emphasized the fact that pedestrians. too. must help in reducing tho number or traffic accidents. 1t is hoped to enlist their cooperation" in. this great work of making the streets safer. ASPIRIN Beware of imitations! Unless you no the “Bayer Oren" on m“ on tablets you no not la . uius Boyer Aspirin ufe lalnlilons oral u over ' - art's. a on u um _ tlirofllhqnt u.» Marltlmoo at: and: °" class north‘); also new store 244 ft.“ _‘ implements. Easy terms for quiclt- ._