TUESDAY. MARCH 29, 1931. I A RR dhe Er ar Ae pn se VICTORY BONDS Holders of these bonds could sell to- day at about 98} and re-invest in 1924 at 96} or 1934 at 95}, $6,000 or less, it would pay you to do it. You would make $15 per thousand and ex- tend your investment for a longer period. Bongard, Ryerson & Co. » WwW. H. Cockburn Phone 216 A AA RN DUE 1922 and 1923 and if your income is 1 Page 12.) ion God's n as well as by for room and breathing trightful state of excitem "At length the chief pr of the Greeks Af a most enters the tomb ter this there is a long pouse, last and sudden! 0 small apertures on e sepulchre, out of the long shining The pilgrims now rush her sida there is flames ward, madly struggling to light their tapers at the holy fire This . is a dangerous moment, and many liges ary often lost." = Assuredly excitement reached fev- er heat even on that Easter Salurday of two years ago, which is reputed to have been th, quietest and most or- derly on record. The surging of the crowd grew more and more violent till suddenly a fight burst forth. The crowd swayed and eddied, sticks 1 were brandished and used, and even swords were drawn. But the Br. + ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL AND "CANONS." ing, I departed. fron chre chure nd 1 betoo} ayself to the Anglic George's cathedral The court this may be no before be Turks on of whom the within 1 I Sunday evening present wh a "big gun" of church was really being made, canon of the ca- thedral at Jerusalem was being stalled His was "Waddy and his nationa Australian; had served poll and Palestine with the A ralian Imperial Forces England :d by her sons of overseas do ns had succeeded in winning back the Holy City from the Moslems, although in the Crusading days 'of old unaided she had failed. Surely over t city of Jerusalem that Easter time-of British triumph there must have hovered the shade t cathedral, months suspicious "canon," as being Un ha Easter | Vv in- | Ee THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 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Lenina and Trotsky are unbelievers: the {do not believe it {s necessary to send +of the {so far for their fire and light | | ABYSSINIANS' MOONLIGHT | SERVICE, The Christian Abys- sinians held a strange service on Easter eve, {ceremony taking place in the moon- light on the flat roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. An elaborate tapestried tent had heen erected, and wherein a curious kind of religious dance by men was performed in presence of the Abyssinian church |dignitaries. Afterwards ¥ procession was made, weird religious whants being sung and a drum like a tom- | {tom sounded. The Abyssinian priests | were mostly men of diminutive sta- | | ture, their faces black as coal, with | white stubbly beards, standing out in { sharp contrast to the gorgeous | plushes and velvets of their vest-| {ments. Over the head of tha high | priest a huge crimson parasol with {deep fringe was carried, doubtlessly {needful in tropical Africa to save his | sacred head from the flerce sun at | | noonday, but - hardly essential for {that purpose under Jerusalem's sil- | | very moon. Perhaps he dreaded a| { moon-stroke. l 1 EASTER Space forbids to {SUNDAY describe the Pon- | MASSES. tifical High Mass | | of the Roman Ca- tkolics and the Easter Celebration of the Greek Orthodox which lasted {on Easter Sunday morning from 5.30 {to 1,30. The solemnity of the occa- |sion will never be fprgotten, but re- { ligious reflections will not bg includ. {ad here. Just outside the entrance {td the Holy Tomb Chapel gn altar {had been temporarily erected of en- | trancingly beautiful repousee werle [in silver. Bven regarded as superb pa_zantry, this: high mass was me. {morable. The scarlet and white of the choristers, th. black and whita {of the acolytes, the brown of the | habit of the. Franciscans exchanged [for more glorious apparel, the silver anc crimson-bound wmissals and the lace and purple of the patriarch's vestments. The white mitre en- crusted with precious stones crown- ed with dignity that ascetic face of the Latin Patriarch marked by re fined cultured featurcc. Nor shall I detail the Greek Orthodox form of service with the splendid proces- sions in state round the Church of the | SPRING IMPURITIES DUE TO POOR BLOOD the | A Tonic_Medicine a Necessity at This Season. 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In the spring anaemia, rheumatism, indiges- tion, neuralgia and many other. trou- bles are most persistent because of poor, weak blood, and it is at this time when all nature takes on new life that the blood 'most needs attention Some people dose themselves with purgatlves at this season, but these only further weak- en themselves. A purgative merely gallops through the system, empty- ing the bowels, but does not help the blood. On the other hand, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills enrich the blood which reaches évery nerve and every organ in the body bring new strength and vigor to weak, easily tired men, women and children. Try Dr. Wil- Hams' Pinks Pills this spring-- they will not disappoint you. Sold by all sent by mail at 50 cents a box.or six boxes for $2.50 by The D-. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. GRANT HALL Vice-president of C.P.R., whe denies the Holy Sepulchre, and the entry of! he was offered an important post on the Canadian National Railways. 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