l lu :0: 0t vi 1r ht ni 5f m.“!..‘-'II~‘P"4 __.___- i # .1 l ' Full weight of tea. in every package REDROSB TEAis good ted’ 5°“ 0111? in sealed packages f (The (l/Vholc / ‘ mily says: "WINE" w-wwra—~.-—v' - ~ of Canada TAWA 1920. Department of haibour reports that returns from the Dominion and Provincial offices of the Employ- uitnt Service of Canada for the WWII ended February 21st, show an increase in placements as com- pared with one preceding week. During the week the 94 offices re- ported th'at they would have referr- , ell 7.443 persons to regular posi- tions, and that 6,132 ot’ these were placed. This represents an increase of 441 placements as mmpared with the preceding week when 5,691 per- sons were placed. 1n addition 1,251 cnstial jobs were supplied as com~ pared with 1,198 daring the week leaded February 14th. Placements wcre reported by the Provinces as tollows.— ' l l l l l I ‘$15!. 1920. For Release March 12th l I l l I t I Prince Edward island 1t‘. Nova Scott-a g 77 Now Brunswick 222 Quebec 855 Ontario 2100 Manitoba 732 Saskatchewan 36S Alberta 591 British Columbia 1171 iluring-the weck 8,802 applicants were registered oi‘ whom 617 were women and 8,185 wcrc men. This represents a decrease oi’ 39 in reg- istration wthen: compared with 8,841 l Employment Service DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, OT- Report for woek ended February The Employment Service of the l applications ot- the previous week. The number of vacancies notified by employers during the week tot-| oiled 7,383 ot‘ which 1,091 were for i women and 6,292 for men. When compared with the 6,760 vacancies oi‘ the preceding week, an increase oi‘ G23 is shown. The number oi applicants unplaced at tihe end of The Complete Ingredients for a lwholesome Meal are found in Every Grain of Wheat WesternCan-dn Flour Mills Com any Limltsd 1on0 0- - ~ ' all. d::3.8fi‘a......l‘s.1'r.: atlsz-"aatac- Pom" n-pun III. ~ n l? FREDlK liUTll & C0. Established 1809 12 Tokcnhousc Yard LONDON ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 Warehouse— 64 Park Street, Southwark, London 5 HENRY BENNET, Agent. 1123 Broadway New York For particulars apply to A - E. H. RAYNER, Summerside, P. E. Island Will-ll-Illldlltlll. MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in your home by installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the best light known, but will also have at your command many com- forts and conveniences - .cver before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you MARITIME ELECTRIC 00-. LIMITED l i l l 12,100 placements. 4 of which were" l l The British Columbia offices report- lprovincc, as compared with a total some ccnttirlcs to come the human the week totalled 27,090, while the number of vacancies remaining un~ filled was 10,213. This compares witlr27,823 unplaced applicants and the placements in regular employ- of the vreek of February 14th. Of 10,068 unfilled vacancies at the end mcnt 422 were women and 5,710 were menl. The number of‘ ex-ser- vice men reported as placed W115 11,200. Oi the placements in regular em- ployment 10 were reported by Prince [Edward island (itllces, 3 ot‘ which were in other provinces, as compared with 6 of the preceding week; 77 by Nova Scotla offices, all ivithln the province, as (‘.0l1l])lil‘9(l with u total of 107 the previous week. New Brunswick offices re~ - ported 222 placements, 210 within the province and 6 in other prov- inces, as compared with p total of 217 the preceding week. , 'i‘-ltc placements reported by Quc- bcc. offices totalled 855, of which 5:8 were in othcrjiroviitces, as com pared with u total of 707 the week ])l‘P('0(llil[-’,. Ontario tiflitfcs reported in other provinces, as couipziretl with u total of 2.185 the prct-titling ircok. The prairie provinces report- or placements as inllo .. .7152 by Manitoba offices, 550 within the province and 1S2 in other pl‘L)Viil~ cos as compurctl with a tutul n1‘ fill; the previous wot-k; 363 by Saskatchewan offices, 368 within the province and 10 in other provinces, us t-otuparctl with 252 the proced- lug wcok; 591 by Alberta offices. 570 within the province and 21 in other provinces, as compureti with a total of 644 the previous weck. ed 1,171 placements all within the of 1,010 during the wcok cndcd February 14th. True Ghost Stories Sir-Arthur Conan Doyle. tenuous i us tho tercntor nf Sherlock Ilolmcs, is fiqiliilly famous as a student oi’ psychic plioi|t1|1icna.»llls articles on spiritualism which have ‘been up- Mztguziuo have created wltltesprctitl t-ommcnt and discusslomWritiitg in the January issue oi’ Heart's Sir Ar- thur says: “it is safe to say that for in defining the laws which regulate phychic affairs, and it is fortunate- ‘ly a line oi’ study which has the ‘peculiar advantage to those who in‘ dulgc in it. that they can pprsue it just as well, and probably better. from the other side of the veil. “At present there is work l-ylng to hand for a hundred investigat- ors.'i‘ho innumeralblc records which exist in various forms, and which i race will bc very actively etigagotl ‘ pouring for some months in Hearst's i // 4; '/ l P" msonsnmfinrowuounnnmfi ~ 7—- :_ _ @ Simmons Limited, 1920 ill/half lhtor SS about‘ l e l Twin Beds’ v is no new thought with you, of- coursc-thc idca of a scpnrzttc bed for each member of the family. This has been the ‘custom with thousands of families for years-a mp- idly spreading custom evcr since Twin Bad: put the separate bed at the scr- vice of households where space is limited. t‘! lit ill T is a thing, too, that doctors‘ have __ long been urging. Not only for the warding off of infections, such as coughs, “sore throat” or grippe, but for the sake of sound sleep. The restlessness of one sleeper docs not disturb the other. And thcrc isn't ' any loss of vitaliry—'as there is when children sleep with old people, or invalids with the healthy. But even in 2i separate bed you will never sleep soundly unless your bed in- vites perfect relaxation. l There is not a person anywhere .but will sleep better for doing away with the creaky wooden bed or loose- jointed noisy metal bed and getting a Simmons ,Metal Bed instead-with Waldorf Box Spring, and Simmons Mattress and Pillows. Sleep i: a big ruljecl! lVri/e Ilrfar I/ze 1170511101’, “W71!!! 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If you ' be glad to scnd you their names. 1 he interior decorations of in the room, you will see beautiful and authoritativ: do not know the Simmons in this section, we shall are now scattered throughout pap- ers. magazines. reports of learned societies and faintly traditions are liltc masses of ore which have been extracted from the ground but are still lying in dumps waiting in be separated into pecious ingots on the one side. and string-heaps on the oth- er. 'i‘hey have to be examined, col‘ leclctl into classes. reviewed in the light oi our ever increasing know ledge. and an endeavor made to tlntl underlying principles running through this vague collection of - >_.L-ni . . . i" "Kenn... . matter. so that at touch solid ground by getting hold of some elementary laws. “Lct us bunt uuiong l-hese fascin- ating problems for shards and splin- ters out of which a noble mosaic will one day be constructed. and let us see whether here and there we may not find t-wo or three piec- es which fit together, and give some idea of a permanent. pattern, even though it bo zr fantastic one." last we may two of those -—I__- DARE c _ Q0004 69-604 M4§QfGOOOfOGOOOOQO§F IIIO Iv Inn. FIAWII llsviet. INI- Yous: com r ‘HAT QPERAGANg SSE-1- . OME TELL ME DuljrQgQEQQQ-P This is the author's introduction to a series of True Ghost Stories which will appear in Hearst's for several mouths to come. The first true stories, Vault of t‘hristchuroh" and "The Hearse Horses of Ahrensburg.” arc presented in the January issue. ‘Whether you believe in Spiritual- ism or scoff a-t it, ii is-snfe to say tlrat you will ponder long and deep- ly over these uncanny narratives. U "Tllt. lN STEP WITH THE TIMES. taste and she keeps both “i um trying to keep young by keeping in step with the times," sold .1 woman who considers that she owes it to herself to keep her- self up in point of personal attrac- tiveness, ‘She 1109s‘ ‘not spend a. large sum of money. but when she _ihe_v inst longer and she self-respecting while using But this is not all! Sh herself mentally young by and m-ingliitg with int people and going to wor entertainments. Not long gloves are chosen in excellent loomed that most of the iecl repair, because she says that buys corsets, they are good onemllatighinglv snid: "l lived with old carefully selected. Her shoes andl people all my younger m8 “m1 | in Dcr- chronic objectors. Many times it was cxtispcratlng. I am trying to ltcep young by keeping in step with tho times and not fighting itgallnst them!" Needless to say slit‘ ls welcome everywhere and respected. lg more ihctu. e keeps reading crcstlng tit-while . ago she lt-c in winter and banana peels in smnsner have much to do with tho m W911.‘ downfall of man. WHAT lb Tmq, 1T l-—~ ems m THE PRCKRAM i 5* 4014a - Mmqis l Must‘ OE CRA1Y~ / WELL-tr YOU THINK I'M _ GONNA en" m Ti-tflr THEATQE UNTIL. THAT snow i‘; l. l s .-.-_.» ..-. ...._- -.__-_----_.-¢.~.... .. q wvlwwvsv-idmfiiwwwlil wor-awn: news-nuns .__i...... .