PAGE SIX’ Saving is with every well balanced manliiothing earned and savings . ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 2 like a savings accounlflhe Bank of Nova Scotia will mwelcome your account . You can start it with any small sum.Once startedjl will grow both by interest iilink of Nova Scotia an instinct helps to save your added L. I). MURRAY, Manager ('II.\RLOTTETD\VN , _ Ilrunrhl-s IllSll nf Alberta-n Albunv I‘ d- C vital $ 10,000,000 . , , ._' ~ ' y F110;: ‘i _ _ w w“ 000 film-ii Lnul-rllil, “ktnsiillrion. ~ " i - fill-lulu.‘ U .|r.\. at. lclors, Total Assets — 210,000,000 ffllllllllflffilill’, \ lcluriu. 28-0 mas- Nich ii|iliiEY 8i TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers-Charlottetown son's Bright Cut TOBACCO ' “The Smoothest Smoke” liilliiilfiill n dwelling house were saved. .1.‘ Films All Sizes Quick developing P. O. BOX 332 ' r v ‘l Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer on» We have the largest stock ci Marble dnd Granite Mon- umenta in the moat artistic deelgna In tllle prov!!!“- Lorweet prices, expert work- manship, eatiefactlen guar- anteed. p Our prices include monu- ments erected In cemetery. Qgmgtery lettering promot- ly attended to. liiilandieré‘: Bell lip’ Qnarlllttltvw" 41m _. P.0.Boxll' BRO WNIES . ;_\ From $2.60 Mail ordersreceive prompt attention. Maciiinnon Drug Co. KODAK A s,‘ £- i f‘ - to $3.65 to Fit Any Camera and printing service. A PHONE 219 H. J, PALMER, K. 0. ' Barrister, Etc. ‘ Money to Loan Bank oi’ Nova Beetle Building Charlottetown, P. E I. u 5001mm & McPhee B. A. 1 J. A. MoDONALO, H. F. MoPHEE B. . Barrlatere, Attorney, Etc. , Money to Loan ‘ Riley Building Ohnrlettetewn Mark R. McGuigan Money to Lean Odrileaon Block Charlottetown. P. E. laland ~ _._.._._.___.i...__._._____ Dr. C. C. Archibald ~ Graduate of N, Y. Peat Graduate Medical lcllooi and Heqrltal Practice limited to lye. Iar, Noee and Throat - nlllee layer lulldlne. Gt. George ltreet Telephone 080-4 onleel-leure-eeelacm. itee TIA FLAMOR Keep a smell piece of dried or- ange peel in the tee canister to ‘im- ' prove the flavor of your tea. _ GROW$.-The Tea plant flourishes J countries in tho world. _ qUALlTYa-"Quality" ibakers , I -~ w‘: "eIv-afllflfil-Siireltvv- Pauper-unknown» t ran cannons-rows euannmn iiiE CENTRAL lliiiiiliiiiii SHOP from Batman's Catalog BUY A FORD and bank the dif- ference. 2i HOME COOKING AND CANDY SALE at Baptist Schoolroom this afternoon. 2416-4-12-11. CHILDREN'S RED RUBBER COATS, sizes 4 to 16 years. Refl- ular $7.50, clearing at $3.95, at Sinclair's. 2399-4-11-21 SALE F SHANTUNG SILK re- gular Sl. 5 value for 79 cents Fri- day and Saturday. Moore & McLeod Lin1iied.—2388-4-10-3l. SALE OF SECONDS IN SILK and wool hosiery, including values up to $1.50 per pair, Friday and Saturday 79 cents per pair. Moore d; McLeod Limlted.—2388-4-10-3l. A SPLENDID MUSICAL PRO- GRAM has been prepared for the concert in Christian Church School-room tc-day, from 4 to 5 ’ 2425-4-12-11 PILLOW COTTONS HEMMED FREE, pillow cases made up with any width of hem without extra charge at our big sale of house- hold ‘Bonds commencing Friday morning. Moore d: McLeod Limit- ed.—2388-4-10-3l. TOWELS HEMMED FREE, rol- ler towels umde up. glass towels hemmed without extra charge at our sale of household goods com- mencing Friday morning at 9 o'- ClOClKuMOOTO & McLeod Limited. ' 2388-4-10-31. WHERE ‘m; BEST TEA best on the well drained side of a mountain in a country where there is plenty of moisture and a warm sun. Certain parts of Ceylon, India and Java are idea for the growing of delicious tea- hence from those countries come the finest varieties. "SALmDA" is a Iblend oi‘ the choicest qualities grown, in these three most famous tea-growing DISIASTROUS F|RE.—-'Fli'8 com. large barn buildings with farm machinery, and stock of Mr. Richard Condon. at Richmond ,on Tuesday last. horses, sixteen head of cattle and eleven sheep were lost in the lire. which started from an unknown cause between 4 a. m. and 5 a, m. The lossjncluded 500 bushels of oats. The smaller outbuildings and REGAUS BREAD YIIELDI NG 8.1.)- PRINOE EDWARD TODAY- "The Drivln' lFool." The lfastest six reels ever put on the screen. See it. DO YOU KNOW the Ford tourinil car sells for $635.00, compare it with the other low priced cars. 2i A SENSATIONAL AUTO RAC- ING STORY—"The Drivin’ Fool" at the Prince Edward today. Ii MUSIC LOVERS--D0n't forget tho concert in Christian Ohurdh schoolrooui, April 14th. 2425-4-12-1i FORD LOWEST FIRST OOST. Lowest up-keep. ‘Highest resale val- ue of any motor car ever built. 2i WALLY VAN in "The Drlvln‘ Fool" at the Prince (Edward Thea- trc today sets a new pace in speed productions. 1i JUST lN-tLadles ovenblouses lu fancy knit materials in sand. blue, flame and white, Special value $2.25 to $5.85. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2395-4-11-21 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE- We regret to announce that owing to the uncertain boat connections the feature "The Virginian" was recalled to play its regular (lalcs Friday and Saturday on the main- lund and will not be shown at llle Prince Edward until next Wedncs: day and Thursday. ii IN MEMORIAM i ‘M RS. HUGH CAMPBELL Death of Elizabeth A. Campbell. beloved wife of Hugh Campbell of Montague occurred at Montague, Monday, March 24, 1924, after a brief illness of pneumonia in the 67th year of her age. Mrsf Campbell was returning homo from Boston where she and Mr. Campbell bad spent th-e wint- er with thcir children, when she was taken suddenly ill, at the home of her neice, Mrs. John Poole. Mr. Campbell also being stricken with a very severe attack of pleurisy. All that medical skill could do, was ilnavailing and her spirit took its flight to God who gave it. i Mrs. Campbell was a woman of sterling qualities, always interest- ed in the welfare of others and took a deep l terest in every ad- vance movem‘ nt in the commun- ity. She was hospitable and kind in her home and a faithful and con- scientious Christian. She was a member of. Montague Christian Church and was always a very re- preclate the bigbread yielding cap- aci-ty of “RiEGAlL" FILOUR, the big gular adn faithful member. always loyal to the cause of Christ. u assistance, the society presented Happenings or the Week (Continued from Page 4) Palm Sunday Hosanna in the highest! The multitudes exclaim- A Jesus to Jerusalem In royal meeknece came: While palms and scattered ' meats Are strowed upon Hie way The people sing his praises And children join the lay. To express their appreciation of s". Mr. F. T. Watkis’ ability and kindly him with a valuable case of pipes accompanied by many good wishes for continued good héalth and years of usefulness in the social and musical life of Charlottetown. O O i, Miss Marjorie Trotter, Maritime Girls Work Secretary, St. John, is spending the weekend with Miss Jessie Fullerton. " Dear Lord, before Thy passion V This praise to Thee was Elven. But now Thou art exalted Within the courts of heaven; Jerusalem the golden Takes up the sacred strain And here the Church in exile Sends back the sweet refrain. We praise Tbiee for Thy sorrows And for Thy bitter pain. And for Thy Blood most precious Poured forth to cleanse our stain; O wash our souls, dear Saviour, Within that cleansing tide, And grant that we may ever ' In Thy dear Heart abide. Mrs W. S. Stewart and Mrs. F. C. Jones who have been having a most delightful trip through California and the Western Staten were in Toronto this week and will shortly return home. U t O Miss Eleanor M. Roach, of Mc- Donald College, who has been supervisor of Women's Institutes for the Province of Quebec for the past three Years recently tender- ed her resignation, to take effect the latter part of June. Miss Roach is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach, of Roachvllie, and a grailuate of Sussex High School and Mount Allison and a niece of Mr. Gorge E. Sharp of the city. whom she has visited on several occasions. She has of late been the recipient of many tokens and testimonials of the high esteem ln which she is held by those with whom she came in contact in the discharge of her duties. The mem- bers of the Lennoxvllle Short Course committee were entertain- ed recently after their meeting by Mrs. J. A. McClal-y and Mrs. W. C. lllacDougnll assisted by Mrs. llowurd Dundin. Small tables were set in the Institute room. and a de~ llcious supper served. Miss E. M. Roach and Miss E. M. Poole, of Macdonald College, superintendent of and demonstrator to the _Wo- men's Institutes, who also has friends here, were present. and during the evening Miss Roach, who is leaving the province of Quebec after her marriage which takes place in the early summer, and who is making her last de- monstration tour to the clubs, was presented with a purse of money e e Blessed is He who cometh In God's most holy Name, Hosanna ln the highest! Lot us in love proclaim; When Thou shall come in 5101')’. O Saviour, grant that we With all the pure and holy, May be prepared for Thee. Canadian Graves Being (Jared For Jn a. letter received yesterday lbY Mrs. Mclnnis. Russ ll-lotel. "m" hi“ son, 1M1", Edgar W. Mclnnis. Rhodes Scholar at Oxford and now spend- ing ills Easter holldllls l" France, he refers to a visit to the battle- fields as follows: Armentieres still shows the ei- fecls oi‘ war even after five years. Quite a bit oi‘ building is going on; the Hospice Clvile, where we had our guns, is almost completely res- tored, so is the big school that was used as a Y. fill. C. A- Willie W9 were there. But a. great many pri- vate and business houses are still in ruins and the liotel dc Ville (whose battered clock always stood at 11.30) and the church near it ‘have disappeared entirely. I went out to the Cemetery to look for the graves ofsome ofihc ‘boys-ll didn't know whether the German advance might not have ob- literated them, '1 found them how- ever lu good condition and the crosses which the Battery had put up to Perry, Mann, McNeill. Mc- Vorish and E. W. McLellan, are still there. A permanent staff looks after the Cemetery, plants flowers on the graves and generally keeps things neat and trim. I went on to Lille and spent the night there, then took the express Wm. Edgar Enmfln- {O-Z—i"—* {loaf volume that goes with it, until , last but not least. the lncomparablello l“ loaf quality which it produces. She leaves to mourn their sad ss, besides a sorrowing husband, ‘H five sons and four daughters: W“ Cami“ Milli-l" "REG-Me" fiimfWvllliani, tArhur, Cecil. Leslie and l from your own dealer. cvmmunicatemuwui-u of Boston; Mrs. Klser, Mrs i wlith "Carvell Brothers, who are thefnale and Mrs‘ wesmway also op from the Sherbrooke County operative Agricultural accompanied by an address. I The fine warm April weather is C0- Societies, ‘for Paris next morning. We went through ilDouai, Arras and Amleus and so passed through a good deal of the war urea. has recovered. The towns still bear i I l l It is astonishing how the country. . ‘using it today. "lowing account '1- ental death of Murdock McKenzie ; John at Everett, Mass., is taken H, from u Boston exchange o! March ‘~ 20th. They are the sons of John " lliass» for a number of years and of the Otis Elevator Company for 1,}, twenty-five years ,1 dock MacKenzle y, who was killed. fell into an elevat- ' ‘ or well in Chnrlestown, is expected “ to recover 1 Hospital. It was said tonight that although his naluu is still on lilo banana-rm. coucrron. are... wholesale distributors of “REGAL? flour for Prince Edward island. It |ls worth going to any amount of| trouble to obtain thousands will this tcstll'_v flour, who ISLANDER KILLED-The .fol- of tho nccld- and serious injury to his brother IlicKcnzio formerly of Iilgll. but who has been residing in Everett, has been assistant superintendant Messrs. James McKenzie of Cardigan‘ and Alex. llicKmizle of Long Creek are uncles of the deceased. John MacKenzle, 21. who was‘ seriously injured this noon when he and his brother. Mur- of 419 Main st, at Cambridge Relief Ills condition was slightly improved. (lnngeroils list. The brothers foil lhreqslories in the well win-n u 59181112 SEW! WHY. They wore ill- stnllinll an elevator at tho Brock- wny, Snliill (lnrpnrutlon at Mcdforll st, (Jhurlestown. Murdock, who was 22, was instantly killed» John sustained a possible fncture of the ‘skull and ‘injuries to the hack, Jfunvrnl services for Murdock Mac- Konzie will take placo Tuesday 8f. tcrnoon at tho homo of his parents, 419 Main st, at 2 o'clock. Besides hi8 Barents and John he is survived by three other brothers, James, Lincoln and Van Alstyno, and a sister, Mrs. 0y B. Deming. Tile work of installation was in charge of the Otis Elevator Company. COAL cons ___‘woon We are now receiv- ing fresh mixed coal of best quality. from Standard Mines, and will be pleased to sup- Ply any quantity re- quired. Also Hard and Soft Wood and Besco Coke. w. n. clams a 0o. Connollv’: Wharf Phone 17d- "- zizl-l-itettea "5 floral tributes were: a"? from the family and wreaths from lBoston; and Mrs. .Stansl.ead. Que. Among tho Williamson of many beautiful A pll-low her brother, Mr. George Thompson of Montague. Mr. David Lungille of Boston and Mr. \Vorlhy of Char- lotletowu. Funeral services worn conduct-ml from the Christian Church where a very large congregation had us- sembled to pay their tribute of love and respect 1o the memory of ihc departed. Rev. C. E. Armstrong. pastor of the Christian Church conducted the service assisted by Rev. I-I. H. Brown of the Methodist Church and spoke on the subject "Duty and Reward of a Christian" Heb. 10:36. The favorite hymns of the de- ceased were sung. including: “Asleep in Jesus Blessed Sleep," “They are not lost hilt gcnc before" "Does Jesus Caro." Inberment took place nt Lower Montague cemetery. We sorrow not as lhoso who have no hope. She sleeps in Jesus, rcsliug from her labours/find her works do follow. (Patriot please copy.) For SPEAKERS And - SINGERS Soothe throat. Keep the ‘voice clear and mel- low. Relieve that hacking cough. PRICE 25¢ PER A BOX - tho hanitlcs by the (lnzcn. Non-n can coaxing everyone to the 011mb the marks of bombardment but in doors and already the autos are flitting around in goodly numbers and thoughts are turning to Golf and outdoor sports. Fishing is being largely indulged in, and one stream not too far from the city, had about thirty enthusiasts whipping it, one day this week, and the fish stores are just as plenti- ful as in other years and. the fish as large. ' of corrugated iron or str railway show that the front was somewhere nearby; and even around Arras. as far as one could see from the train. the man-ks of dugouls and trenches have practic- ully disappeared, BROOKFIELD scHooL ‘PM standing of Brookfleld School for the month of ‘March: Grade X.-—-1, Lottie Johnston; 2, Helen MaoDufl. G1'ade_V-'liil.-—1, Mary Stewart; 2, Mflflzaret MacLean. Grade VI.——1, Margaret MacLeod. liilldred Johnston and Gwendoliue Jmmfiwll- B01181; 2. J-Iazel lliaclleod. Grade IV.—~1. Sheldon Wood; 2. ‘Sherman iMaoDufi.’ and Lester-n John slon equal. Grade liIi.—1. Gordon MacLcod; Grade lI.—1. Preston Sentnnr. Grade I.—~1, Spurgeun p100“, Perfectlattondance—lielen Muc- Dufl, llml-liia Johnston. Mary Stew- bordcrs. Recently the rnynl hclr urt llilldred Johnston, Lester John. appeared with such a handkerchief $170 . Gordon Mnolocoll. Sheldon prominently displayed lll his breast “o d’ pocket. Tho harbcrdnsllcrs have learned from long experience thnt to follow the Prince in his fashion is money in their pockets. hence they are selling tho young bloods 8 O With Easter only a week away, and after pleasant weekly gather- ings all winter the evening bridge club closed last Monday and the afternoon club on Thursday of this week. I ace The Prince of Wales is responsib- lc in London for large West End window displays oi’ hllndkcrclllcfs with highly colored and decorative e DREAM SHIPS Dream ships! dream ships! lFar away mt sea, Speed them! waft them! 11096 b0 Compare with tho Prlncc in lSolt winds blowing free. the number of handkerchiefs kept in the wardrobe, ‘tho Prince's valet says. for he has very definite ideas upon this minor but necessary article of dross. Moonlight! moonlight! lshlnsnpon the sea. Starlight! starlight! Guide them back to me. —-—<e-c-—._ p White sails! white sails! CABLE HEAD EAST SCHOOL Flashing on the sea, No more waiting! Grade V-IlI.--1, Helen MacDon- Bonny will I be. aid: 2, Agnes MoKlunon; 3, Laurel. M S wart: 4. Roglnald Lewis. Gr c VI.——1, rlilida Lewis; 2. Roddle OW-lanloy; 3, Alex iMCKjn. non. Grade iI-V.--1. Iiolen (Lewis; 2., Marion OlI-lanloy; 3, Amildn McKin- non. Grade 1'Ii.—-1, Frances Suther- land» » Grade lllr-l, D. F. lMaoDonald; 2, Effie MacDonald; 8. Margaret Mc- Drenm ships! dream ships! Sailing o'er the sea. Dream shi ! dream ships! ‘Sailing; ‘ack to mo. . . Ldiia McDonald STOGIPQUOTATIONS Kinnon. 1mm i . Grade J__L Euphm oulanley; sax, April 11 4.0mm... furnished by Ward and Johnston. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Bells Telephone _ _________ __ 12a Bromptop_'_._. ...... __ 85% Si. Lawrence Flour _ Ottawa Power ,...i.. Cu-be Caaeougar .. 2 Helen MacDonald; ti, John 0‘. O'- linnley. . . Perfect Attendance-Emmet “Mc- lnnis. Euphras Od-Ianley. hiafgar- et McKlnnon Marion Oddanley, Arn iida McKinnon, Roddls .O'l>ianley. Reggie Lewis, Joseph Lewis. Agnes Cuba Oenqflllgar Pfd. -- -.- 60% Mol-finnon Laurette Stewart, Fran- Pan Amolifidn, Petroleum .- 46% cos Sutherland. ~ American.‘ in. --.\._--- -- 98% Brselllan ctlen -- - so Howard tn Pfd . _ — Howard Bmilh Com. _... --_ Spanish River Preferred - 10614. l Spanish River Com. ...... __ 97% ‘i901 00mins)’ of Canada .._ 741/, 'the country only an occasional hut; ip of light; APRIL 12, 1924 TODlY 3 SHARP. NIIHT 1 l. 8.4! Matinee. Adults 16o- Ohlldren 11o. Evenlngprehcetra 26o. Balcony 21¢ _T children 11c. ' Prince Edward Owing to the uncertain connections with the mainland “The Virginian’? ‘was recalled to play a ‘theatre pn the mainland Friday and Saturday. We expect “The Virginian” for Wednes- , day and Thursday next week. WATCH THIS ‘SPACE FOR IT! Today we are Showing . “ THE , DRIVIN FOOL” The fastest six reels ever ‘put onythe screen. A sensational auto race story Wally Van sets a new pace in speed productions. Pursued through ten states, Hal Locke eluded his enemies and drove madly from San Francisco to New York. lAND L A Speedy Two Reel Comedy “NECK. AND NECK” k Ask for a the —bigj new- Wall Paper Cataiogue T HE LARGEST and most attract- ive mail order WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada is ready for you here. Just fill out the coupon be- low, mail it to us, and a copy of the catalogue will go to you by return mail. Moons a MoLEOD. LIMITED. Guardian Charlottetown. P. E. I. Please send me a copy of the New Wall Paper Catalogue. NAME ADDRESS -------------------------------------- - - Moore 8c McLeod Ltd. ‘OIBARLOTTlE/POWN, I’. E. l. e-..____......___ Ollie! ... . Canadian General Electric __ Cllllllillilil Slcflillflllip (‘Oiil- --- "r of“ """""""""" " Canadian Steamship Cvm- -- 14 Imaiws """""""" " Canadian Steamship 1’l'd. 50 . OHARl-OTTETOWN MARKET Asbestos Com. ------- "' Egg! ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' " Dominion Bridge 57 Bun“ "' Montreal Power _- 151% oats ""- Winnipeg Electric __ .-. I Potatoes National Breweries 435a if‘?! "' Atlantic Sugar . """"""""""""""" " Atchison ......... .- 99% MT‘ STEWART MARKET Am, Car »& Foundry _ »— 3mm!‘ - - ' " Am. Locomotive .- ........ .. 7l% Egg“ "" " Am. Smelling & Refining o‘! Am. Smelling & ‘Refining X.l).1'/.%| ‘l a __________________________ __ 59 Hay 0000 2 $33223 t | k Anaconda Copper ........ _. 32% l“ """"""""""""" " (luundlau Pilclfli: Railway 41-15%! -t M°NTA°UF MAFKET New York Central ....... .. 100v. gill °r — -- n Crucible Stool ____ .. —-1 leis " 45 sfi-iblggtllttoos _ 4" 60st of Living Char What were Vou paying for Prim" Rib Roast o1 Beef durlngthc Pa“ month. The latest figures from 01W“ plve iii-vac as the averelle Pricel- 5n 88% _ 89%‘ . 130% 65% 961/; MONTREAL EXCHANGE I 1934 Victory _.- ........... _. 102,55 1037 Victory ............. __ - BANKS Dunk Commerce _________ __ 154%’ Bank. Royal .... -- . _.- Banlt Montreal .-. . 232% Bank Nova Scolln ........ ._ 255 Wheat, May 102. July 103%. Sept. 104%. , Corn, May 77%. July 78%. Sept. 78% 0.... Mnv 46%, July 44. The Markets eummsnslos MARKET Dairy butter ............ _. Eggs per dos. Potatoes ---.- Oata per bushel Hay ..... _. iiifiiiieiiiaiiihm Dairy butter _..--.- --...-.. E Tm MURRAY HQREON made plieee in your lvflxl 00 _ with Ill" oltleei Are i ill Indra-er leee than Ivml‘ Britiahliflllire Stedi 1st. _..- 89 Penmang. .. ____ ___ ____ __ __ ._. -... 50 ..-..... 115% ....-- 60% Batter Bu: Pork a’ are for everaea evil“