I t s ,-~ , . i -,1-a-I¢'i' Q. w: »-<-. ,4 m. ,._. ' _ will: Waafhe Shte in Which Edmund s. Jacques, of 91 live organs are not as active as they arc in a YOIHIKPI‘ 111811- . . . rs of constant use tlree them can sleep like a baby nit night and i in 8t, James Street. Montreal. F°""d Him"" B°f°r° He Discovered Drcco For two years Edmund St. Jacques, who is carolulwl‘ 8i- 9f8t James Qreet- Mpntrenl, suffered with his stomach. T description of hhlaillneuts is the same asthoueanlls 0i ' adlans might glvn if they were l0 l?" me" eumrmu“ in the pages oi‘ this navel‘- ‘Mr. St. Jacques ts 60 years old and at ills age the diges- and tilt-Ir efforts are lo. This was the case with Air, St. Jacqui-s and every- g he ate fermented. Ccnstllitlliv" ‘Mid Yhwlmiilfim "9 ed and continued until chucked by his timely discovery of Draco." ~ _ n“ hwfiflfly three bottles oi‘ Dreco and they have n mQNIQdIQrBBIIIL 1 cat better than ‘before and t pldaaig me most ls thltt everything l cat digests. My rheumatic pains have almost disappeared and 1 can truth- fully say that I feel 100 per cent better reco has given mo. l the nlorning l icci rented and refreshed, quite diilcr- ent lruln before. l am very happy indeed to recommend Drcco for the ‘ way it has helped my ailments. it is a marvellous preparation and l have ncvur taken anything tllat has‘ helped mc more." Druco's reliability as a corrective and system buiidcr comes from the pilre juices of herbs. roots, bark and leaves. These are Nature's own \ remedies tor ‘the stomach, llvcr. bowels and kidneys, which quickly respond to this ifldllfilbie treatment. Dreoo contains no: mercury potash or hwili-t iornling (lungs. ' ‘ty introduced In Charlottetown Thanks to the wonderful result . is being IKQIFAQfiooIorQ " It l: also Bold a: followo: Montague-H. J. Mabon. courts-Scum Drug Co. ,1 yddmmeroldc-Gnllant Drug C0,. 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Muss" May 21.— Some colors are stlinu-lants and c some are sedatives, and judicious d prescriptions of the proper shades will bring beneficial results to in- dividuals of weak ed ordiseased minds, and even for persons of nor- ma] mentality in Ill health. This ls the theory of Dr. William A. Brynn, superintemant of the Wor~ cester State Hospital for lvhntnl Diseases. He reports that color baths, ori- g’natod by him, are being used ef- fectively as a cure for insanity. suggesting that an external uppllc- o ntlon of Nile green may be just ll what many sufferers need to ton:- up their systems as a spring tnlrc. The “green room” at the hospit- nl is thehlont striking sample of his experiments- -'l‘he walls are painted a light green and ttbe trans- parent green shades of the win- dows make the sunlight wlrch sifts through them of the same hue. li'our large bath tubs are the only furnishings, and they also are pain- tcd green. Victims nf mental disea- aes sftln water baths lp the tubs with sheets drawn tight over the tuba, lezlving only their heads a» posed. I V d —--—<-0¢____.. AIR FORCE HEAD TO GO TO ENGLAND OTTIUVA. lllny ZL-Wiug Cnm- h commanding the Royal iuanadlan Air d-‘orce, will sail June 4 for Eng- land. where he will remain for a year at; ilasun officer to the Royal Air Force. ‘ During ills ZIIISFIICG Whig Coml msnder J. S. lSpott, M:C., A.F.‘C.. will be in command of the ‘Royal Canadian Air Force. Whig Com- mandvr ‘n. W. Stcdmau, i0. B. l<J.. will lcnvr for ltlnglnnd June 8, Wlll‘l‘P ho will spend six months lrt- tacht-tl lo tilc lBrltlsh air force. {OW h Il ll f‘. SIX PERSONS KILLED ‘IN TRAIN CRASH AT RALEIGH, N.C. n RALEIGH, N. C.. May 21=~~Six persons worn killrd, unv was prt». bably fatally injured and illve oth- ers loss seriously hurt today when u seaboard air line local passenger train crashed into an express train standing in the yards at Apex. N. C... lti milvs south 0t‘ Raleigh. A news agont. two negro brakemcu. P tn unidentified negro passengers were ftrial in United a negro woman passenger and two 0 killed. The injured were members h of the train crew. . I I (‘FATHER or s1" "ro co on l‘ I TRIAL m PA. coum" ' PITTSBURGH, May 2L~HO|0Il .Bortram Allen, "Father of fifty- lsovcn" adopted children, who la lnl lull here on charges 0f violating :the Mann Act. will be placed on States Distric Court within a. month. it was lear- ncd from the United ‘States At- torney's Office. Alien has been in jail here since inst February, when an episode in a down-town hotel landed him in» to the hands of the authorities. The ‘father of 57" became wid- ely known in 1919 when he was subjected to a suit in Washington D. C., courts by James Cruze, whose wife and daughter were said to be in Allen's company. tit was learned then that Allen had plantations in Virginia and North Carolina where he conduct» ed schools. He is alleged to have brought poor white boys and girls from remote mountain regions to his plantations, where he educated them and then adopted them in the courts of Virginia. Through the activities of the chil- dren's service bureau of fPltts» burgh and the United ‘States ‘Dc- pnrtnlcnt of Justlcct Allen W83 ur- rc-ntnd in boa Angclos last Fall and aftcr ton weeks’ litigation he was returned to ‘Pittsburgh i.o fnco l‘ criminal charges. “ Alicn is alleged to have brought one of bin "daughtcrs," Gladith “Gypsey" Allen, l7. also known as Myrtle Cruzo, to lPltsburg fronl ‘Cabot, Va. Tho girl ls now being cared for by the Children's Service ‘Bureau. WANTS Til HELP ilIHfllliltlMEN Grateful for Health Re- :tored by Lydia E. Pink- hamiVcgetableCompound o h ‘fl 0 6 d d c c d Y C H C ll H. 0 H. fl fl Toronto, 0nt.—-“l took Lydi: E. Pinkham’s Ve etablc Compound for backache and or weak and drelry feelings caused bymy conditionfiomc- times felt so bad that l couldn't: do mfy housework. My nei hbor fold mo o our medicine and read about it n the ‘Toronto Telegram’ and thought l would take it. I got very results. 1t built me up and have told several friend: what it bu done for me. You may use this belti- monial u it may be of hel to com: one who has suffered a: have." ——Mrs. J. Lu, 25 Huvlc Avenue, Toronto Ont. Mrs. Lee i: willing to v2: to an Elsi or woman suffering m luc u ea, an . any , ltlono the may like to uk. omen suffering from female trou- olcc caullngbnckacbcnirre lnritlcs bearing-down feed: non dlou llam':‘ V Ibo III N ITI w ‘nth pclrcuautbh, l f Y Wlfilalttttllikc dl butfor till: b vc lnbof blhhnngdh l . , P‘ 0' vrhlch manufactures, devices for plojectlng this $834138 equipped 3.600 banks and 250 Police "Dc- mechanlsm is installed inaldl: the Wihen an attempt is madmto rob the bank some one pushea“l"buZ-' tun and the gas ls released. It. ef- fectively stops the robbers. i‘ safety departments ls mild to wait ades and other projecting imple- mélilfl. king a club for policemen with a trigger attachment. An clincher: med with this device merely pulls the trigger and discharges the gas son resisting arrest. Morgan Helped fdnrlzan stretched crisis ho s-truok a ‘hard "blow at his countrymen who expensive for foreigners. ginning and the Olympic Games week. it was all very well for for. olgnerg when the francs was slid- ing, because t-hry broke about ov— improvement caught them ‘both ways. nl ‘Hi8 (iollar Illlll have during tho past low ufceks. Ameri- cans who come here with the idol , of living and buying cheaply arc sadly disillusioned. legislative measures taken in the franr have rcatrtod directly on the mediation 0f priced ‘to cover up oignens have -to meet low exchan- ‘hlgh exchange. Expensive is New York. tbccnuse proprietors “meet the increased taxation. Win- leg are expensive now. way rates ‘have gone up nearly 50 per cent. and travel hero now is just about as expensive as In Am- Parig develops into a dismal orgy of expenditure. and after n couple of nigh-ts of it the newcomers be- gin to call a halt. the lvlontmartre is now at a stnn~ That wasn't so bad when the francs was twenty-six to the dol- lar, but with the franc st sixteen. it has a corosivc effect on t-he holl- a table in any of the dancing pla- for some pancakes and sausages champagne with them. ‘No matter how funny the combination seems. the. joko in not on the houseifllg- t-hnso who know the ropes call the the corner for cigarettes and "give him n handsome tip to save moucy. All down t-he lino itho foreigners lt‘li float until the earth with the wisdom of the ages, is no loss expert In this regard. least hofnro they bake n passeng- ls to enforce justice for you during through they find they are out more than nhey bargained for. Clothes Arc High. clothes cheqpiy qulcitily discover they could do just s: well at ‘home. All antlcles ot finery and feminine trinkets bring price: far out of proportion to their worth. brliliantlycolorod mode" now, one cost; twelve or fifteen dollars. in Paris are exorbitant, when cola- pnrod with those age prospective vlllwrs, cannot be denied that Perla ll not cheap. and vlultolu should poet to have-n high time on little Paris oxpects a record “boson :lld vlde lt. the French people tbclnlclvu. The fall of the fnncbnd ooucoucnt run cmmmnmo. TEAR GAS FIIR clllllills (Canadian Preu.) WASHINGTON, May 21.-—The ommerclal use of tear gas la ate» lly Increasing. A firm in Chicago artmvrnts. iln banks the tear gap releuing nulls or around the wllidowe. Adoption by police and public nly upon tho production of po- cement; clubs, gas guns, gren- A iPlttsburg manufacturer lama.- irectly into the face‘ ‘of the per- France; Hurt U. S. Visitors (United Press.) PARIS. May 21.—\Vhon J. 1‘. out a holping its exchange and to France ‘in live oritravt-l PTO. The improvement of the nm- has made this country more With the tourist season just bc- nt tar off. pfiCfig are rising ea-ch n rm the exchange. but the sudden of the franc has The purchasing power in francs decreased dyer in francs one-third no third. increased and prices about Increases ln taxation and other murgency tn arrest the fall of the ian in the street. The general nug- the not. depreciating exchange however reacted. For- Il 8V9 o. prices with a comparatively Rates of ordinary hotels here are n a par with first-class New York otels. Restaurant prices are high are forced to. The aver- ' ge first-class theatre charges eb- ui. $2.50 for its best seats. Rail- rica or England. A tour of the gay night places In Champagne i". ard price of 100 francs a bottle. sy bank r'oll. And champagne is cm-pulsory for patron; who sit at ca. it is the entrance fee. If you rop in a place in the early hours nu hnvc to have the ‘bottle of retina in l-luoh places cnsf ‘five nd nix times the Inarket price, so hasseur and send him around re plucked. and Montmartrc. After midnight taxi drivers who nter the night life district pay no ttentlon to their meter. They fix price of tan or twenty francs at r. Of coume, one might call a p0~ llceman and got justice, ‘but UIOIG In clveinz then oh Isle o! hone. We hope you'll always smile, And that if troubles with you cape. That God will bless our lslo. r0 not enough policemen In Por- nlght. All visitors like to have a. lght out. but when they arc Women who come here to ‘buy The scarf f! "in. and every woman ust have one, but n respectable This doe: not mean that prices a In London or cw York, and should not dllcour- bnt it 0f. 8X- onay and find great bargain. Conditions threltlcn to get worse itb the Olympic Gamer rush. e foreigner: are expected to pro ' Time: have been very herd for cvoqoi: price: woo ebony mp earner, beacon bureau Prince Edward Isle, how dear it Our province by the sell, We love thee, yes, all u'cr In inlet, creek or lea. We know thy worth, we know thy 'l‘o thee we'll do no harm, But love thee, kccp tbec, ut thy Our million acre farm, 0‘Isle! thou’rt dotted all anew, With towns basilica the farms, And. we will cherish with l‘hy wondrous home like charms. Thou art a pllrt of British sail. Where freedom always. reigns, We know you'll always be Until our life time waves. Whcn war was launched Your liOlls vroz-e wide awake, They weren't afraid to take their 81111. lAnd across the acu to make. ‘In Ch'town and in. S’Side. So in the Districts too. Fine monuments were rnlscd [Just tirhnt our soils did do, Their numos are printed all iz‘.'or since the war began, Their watchward But show the world. we can. Our Isle is full of fertllo land. Our streams abound in fish, We're not afraid to lend a. hand, To the poor as well us rich. Of all tho healthiest spots there are. Our Isle. it. beats them all. They came o'er here from Stout, hearted. brave and tall. The tourists Isle! oh will it be’! Ah yes. they might it share, We'll welcome them from Whore they will richly fare. God hi0‘); our Mic! Where troubles cm so small, For better than tllu Or any within call. All hail thcn to this land of love, All honour to our flag. And after years do lag. The Union Jack, still may it wave, When other“ The British heart that gave. Our Island of the world. PURE-BREED BREEDERB E8- arousod of late over the deliveries at stock yards and packing plants of hogs which grade» n high per- centage of selects. - Ottawa, eetcbilhlled a record for Ontario when he delivered 68 hogs to the Canadian Packing Company's plant At Hull, all of which graded select bacon. . or an average of 211 lbs. per hog. consequently were :n extremely well flnilhed lot. ltanding feature of this clllpmcnt :mootb1le:: of the hon. when killed. were further chance- erfced by the uniform tblckllec: of ttreak. ublrq: of nonit your media; and cull, of. PRINCE EDWARD ISLE. sounds, thy grounds. fame, best. ()lIi‘ III ight. u p- right. against the Hun, show. In line. was. "We'll never swerve. near and far o'er the lea. our Inland homo. sights of Rome. ' will movo. are unfurled, Britain MRS. J. W. WAUGH, New Annln. jr-{oti-i TABLISH E8 A RECORD Consida ublfi Interest has been On April Illtb, Mr. Alex Dynca. purebred Yorkchlre breeder of The 83 bead weighed 13.800 lbs. The molt out- s: the remarkable length ‘ Ind which. Mr’. Dynes i: : breeder of York- ing stock nalcs. ’l‘hrougll tho mod ium of this said i n!’ commercial hogs, Mr. Dyncs Ililfil demonstrated the ability of his ‘breeding stock in the production -of select bacon tings. i Tho furmcr who takes the troll- hit- to sccurc the right type to start card. and two Marriage Trick Yields $15,000! (Canadian Precs\ I MINNEAPOLIS, NIH)’ “m1 ‘"1" P"°"m°" "l" "m?" “i”! department of justice announced "W" "id Feredlly W“! 01111084 IMO and cllrc to finish within ulnrkci m“; 1mg (“Bays Norma“, n; gun weights can casliy enlulatc this re- pram-lack 11M confessed that 51w accomplices llfAY22',1924“ " purity d "excellence? of Player's Navy Cutpi Cigarettes llqve made them the would’: lead-fl s I I c ing brand, ' .-"nu..."-u.........-.-»-"-...-..»»u-";-. Jlcnjanlin .E._ Feroday, Collar Rapids, In, farmer, out of $15,001)" Harryflfeennn, of Chicago, wt“, is out on $5.000 bull in connection .witb the cllsa, was nanlcd as an iaccomplico as well as J. H. New- -ton. of California,‘ who - is being 31____'|*h9 sought by the sleuths, Mrs. Nor~ n marriage arrangement and Wun induced to give bcr a key to his sufcty deposit vault. ewllulled ' Acmnn who suddenly ca‘... out from the sidewalk into the road in a game of tag, or one who ‘jumps from behind a standing ve- hicle, isfar more likely to bc run down by a motor car than a child on a bicycle. in fact, Police Statictllcs chow that cycling i: safer than walking both for adults and for children. Take the, Cityvof Toronto, for example. where the-Mane n ac heavy‘ 1nd wr- quged a II" gny place in Canada. The carefully kept records of thc 70PM" Police Department show that - out of l total of 2,199 accident: of various kind: in 1923. qycllutc were only involved in 27, all of jwivicn were case: of coilllcion: of cycilotianh pcdcstrlane,‘ There were practicality no accidents bctwccn motor- Iists and cyclist-c. Cycling in cmnllcr citlcc andlin the country i: even Jafcr than in Toronto. There are good reasons wily Cycling is Safe. A childon a bicycle has his atten- tion on riding and watchcél traffic closely. A child on the sidewalk is verydikcly to engage in some game that mlkcs him forget himself and run carelessly out into the path of motor cars. Q.C.M. Also _ I Cycling Safer Than Walking Ran Bmn-Mnsgylglayngles CLEVELAND-COLUMBIA Made in Canada CANADA CYCLE 6t MOTOR COMPANY, Llmitld Iouuccl, Toronto. WEBTOPLOIIL. Winnipeg, Vancouver _ akerr of High-grade Canadian Bicycles for 25 Years, JOYCYCLES-Jiigh-grldc, Easy-running Tricycle: ' 4i", Adults or children unexpectedly step off the curb-or suddenly cross thc street bctwccn blocka—or dodge out from behind street cars or vc- hiclcs, and are hard for a motorist to avoid. ' i A cyclist, child or adult. that uses ordinary care and obcrvcs the rules of the road is safer on a bi- cycle than on foot. He is more easily accn by thé motorist-than a person on foot. Put your children on quick, nimble C.C.M. Bicycles, that utccr easily, stop quickly and get under way rapidly. Have them Cycle to School. Ride a bicycle yourself. Cycling is the Safe. Quick and Economical way to ride to work. Drop into the C.C.M. dealer’: and sec the new model: formcn. women boys and girlr-includin the Curved Bar Model, the bicyc c the boy won't outgrow. Selling this season at $15 to $20 less than the "peak" prices. 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