v _._Zf£‘ . 1'. 'l - as \ |» .V .__ , l *“_‘$.f‘;‘_?Y. _ 4 _I _ :nt - '- ~ 4'. I ‘y_.l'it;‘ ’ iiflll.:ly:li, .tl ty' lriéé' ‘,t..-~:; , ._ 5;" ls. ».~ _ _L_ A it ~ . i _ ~: ,_ l'~__l 1_1. le.ll§,,t t f I, ."7 4 . U.. _ 1 . it ' \ < .V , a l . _ . .fl you one of the newest creations in women’s foot- " wear. The makers of Art 0 Shoes are always on the to _ outlook for fthe newest :_ "ptyles and most up to the ,,, minute lasts. Art Shoes si ‘ In almost every town and °“ " .Krt'§8\'so`oa°’ for Wo- fi. TWO \ Oral uns! inn THE - .-< <_ 1 ‘- -1 ! wsimssn/iv. Nanci-1 ig, tg". Comfo_r__t._ . .For Me n If you ever experi-_ t ence discomfort after shaving-face s in a r t and burn--bear in mind l that the irritation is uu- necessary. Get _a bottle of ]amieson's- l Bay Rum’ Cream and apply the _cooling, soothing, healing pre- paration to your face after each shave and you’ll marvel at the comfort it affords. Many Charlottetown men feel that they can- not get along without this splendid lotion and .keep abottle of it with Money hack if not satisfied, PRICE Z5c. ` ].G.]amieson Druggisf Silver Plating Your worn ont. ku1\'ee~', forks. spoons &e_ can be re-plat-ed to look as good as new and wear as well or better. ln a few days we expert to make a shipment and \\'i|l lu- plvascdio enclose any nr|i~_-les you would like done. - G. l"l_ Taylor _ Jeweler J __ their shaving outfit _ l: MEN WHO WOULD SA THE COUNTRY _ __ _ _ . 'I‘here are a surprising number of Prsvinces has changed the party at persons in the _Mother Co,untry, in its head three or four times, and a Canada and elsewhere who ue to survey of the whole field from the heir own satisfaction earnestly en- Atlantic to the Pacific, past and geged in the patriotic work of saving present would make it B vcry difficult the country. They would have ua be- task to tell' under which party any ieve that the Empire will go to particular section of the whole down smash if imperial federation and pre- to ten years ago had made most ferential trade are not immediately rnlbid and substantial PFOBFGSB- MON adoilted; that the United Kingdom recently PFUBNBB ll” been “mn Will Speedily become reduced toasec- marked than before, while the Pro- ond rate position among the nations vinces are so evenly divided het-wevn if the Policy of free trade is no¢_pa'rties. This one fact is apparent abandoned forthwith and e protee- that most of the changes have been tive system adopted in its place, for the better. Here in Canada we have many gr- But it is not mainly by party nor dent politicians and editorial W,-mi,-B by a change from one party to an- tngaged in like fashion in the ardu- other that the country is to be ous task of saving Canada in gener- saved or built up. The country nf- nl and _each particular Province in de- large and each individual Province Hill- Mainly it comes to this: These and section are in fact quite safe. BB S8"l0fS Ol the country would save we doubt not the United KinS‘l°l“ Bllll Canada from the Liberal Govern- the Empire are also. The real savi- ment and the policy of reciprocity. are of the country are not the bla.- Tlley would in like manner save No- tant politicians, or the Partisan edi- a Scotia, Prince Edward Island, torial writers, but the noble army Of Quebec, Saskglohewan and Alberta honest workers in field and mine and from the particular Governments and factory, in the counting room, the policies under which their affairs are ‘3l\iPllll'-lg and business office, the men Clllg now conducted. who plan and manage our great in- Another equally zealous and pgtri- dustries, railways, collieries, steam- title body are equally earnest in their ship lines, the teachers, preachers, teslres and efforts t sav _ nd rofessional men ‘who are doin wick, Ontario, Mani)tobaediiiiwl?rIil:il:b :heirpbest to promote the wells: n°vt,ve';:;"(;'b§gf-;bxhf)h§vl:f1[;;f1't0 study t olumbia from the biighting effect of and social order of the land we live -‘the b,-,mc\,eB~_Latln_ F,.mch_ A1. Tory rule. Now, most of all these in. gebrs, Botany and the rest-these we W1 K " ' tl | l \ the aim of the founder The number “ lllcfb l`0bllecti\ely are in mortal families, than they are to save the of _natnculants may be a measure 0' lleril unless their own particular country, but. they are after all its the value of consohdntmn Wm] the _ emedies are applied. But thc sober, real saviors. It is by the honest in comse of Study as now lam down by ommon sense of thoughtful persons dllslry of the many that our natural the Board of Education. That course ust conclude that these would-be resources are developed, our trade 0_1 sltéldy if Bghered Mt” at ,lfllsbolig snviors of this distracted coun- expanded, the wilderness redeemcdto xx" tgftr ttvvéilvgesbieal iidglyegognd try might greatly moderate -their the plow and the national wealth in- younger 0,,e5_w0u1d bg Studying zeal and their concern without dan- CI`¢8S€ _ nx~Pm'sotraL Jonas. Dear lliditori-It was observed by you in an editorial in reference to the Consolidated School, that ithad matriculated since 1906,-in 5 years- 20 pupils, while only one had been matriculated in the previous tive years from t-he Hillsboro district former schools. ’l‘he matriculamts to P. W. College from the Consolidated School must now be in the vicinity of 50 instead of 20. There were 15 in the tlrst two years alone. ' But if the success of this school is to be judged wholly by quoting the number of matrfculants to P. W. COINEB. I. as one former principal, obiect to that common judgment. It has never been the aim at the Con' solidated School to 'see how many they could get “past the Board," it has rather been to see how much we could influence the lives of our pu- pils--their characters-with a course of study which we believe to be adapt- ed to rural lives. That is the aim of Manual Training, Domestic Science, and tha. School Gardens in the school course-to influence lives in the usual walks of life on the farm, in the workshop, in the home. We have not aimed so much at making DnDilS iD‘ to mechanics, domestics, and farmers and gardeners, as in interesting them 'in the subiects and the possibilities of making these trades and everyday duties into scientific, honorable work. The real graduates of the Consoli- dated School are those pupils who have gone through the grades and rc- turned to the farms or gone to the workshops thus inspired,-these are ood People are honest and sincere in These lllllll' “'°l`llel`5 3l¢» lll m°5l' lmve acc0mm°dated' and smcessmli . ' P. E- I. BIAIICII icir beliefs that from one cause or cases more anxious to make an hon- yhsts tigusuzzzigvgl the Consolidated _ another the Empire, the United King. est living and put by something for School is not to be measured by ma- ' C. II. S|'l¢CllI AQGIII. llom, the Dominion and the several a rainy day for themselves and their triculants to P. W. C. That W8Sl'10l I. ~ _ . . _ _ _ A _ C ffl "N`"Y`i""""`"""A"""'Y"V'Q”"""""""""""'A""""""""'"""""`""""”"`"""""""""""""""""`"""""""""""" in store for them. All honor is for PARCEL5 POST- make Us S9°“l`°» but ll0l» S0 l11UCl1 BS the few who o on and matriculate ' has to offer you-the Canada Lila ie the strongest company .On the continent, ,; ,Vp .co .. ".2 a G 0' f`ll“" f 1' turn in ilu . _ __ ._ _,___ // ._._ peter( _ _ - '.”'“"`._-w,-;»f _ , ;-- ` ‘ ` O* 'fl I - W' f / _f ' 'F P ». ' ` _`»., `_ /,il lin) f I7 _ .-'su ‘~ ._, cy, _ _ .~; ---V “fi 5/5. ' , 3 ¢ <‘ \ 1 oe, _, _ ,_ no $, \~ 1 _ , _ _ _,_ __ sl, _ . and ‘I -1;. oilcinhs 1". ‘i I \\I§`§\~_ \\;'” are a very strong ‘ "_}:___.,_ tu, line with us. ~L00k -life? .-9 " .\ h _ O _ __. t em over. u _ __ 'ership _is an estab- _ _ lished fact. PATONS H, ' _ nn|.i_w.uv ~ Special Colonist Fares ` _ __, T0, » British Columbia, Idaho, Washington and Oregon points Coinmenclng March ioth and lm, til April roth. , From Charlottetown via (`|eo'towu and Oxford jc . $60.8. via Truro _ 6,43 If steamers sails from Charlotte- town fare 90 cts less than above_ As the demand for tourist sleeping ca, spacc_is heavy, orders should be placed as early as possible. Remember that by going lntercolonin Railway to Montreal you save twenty four hours time. For sleeping ear reservation ticketr md full information apply to] W. IIGKDGERS , 84 reat G S _ City Ticket Aegdgit ti L l a For the Future. Young Mall The Canada_Life Assurance ia a help to any young man. _ll. ls the best possible investment. return ng do Iars for cents in vested. is t e best protection you could secure for those depen d out upon you. costs vsry_ little but brings great returns. The very act h_at you are w_|de-_awake_enol|2h and p_hysicaIly_flt to "‘" ’i‘t.' "“’ ‘“°‘§.’&“.‘¥é"J.‘.'.° "€.i'.‘y“ §’§.`Ii°.§ll."‘i.‘.L‘i.'l éI.'a"l‘."§'$3? men. e Dayme _ _ . individual means. Dall in toclia and see what the Canada Life W K R ers l Manager Qohd omplete Ecjuipments_ Lobster Factories For many years we have taken particular _pride in the quality of our lobster factory equipments and supplies and this year are better than ever prepared for good work. Our work is looked upon as the best that can be secured in the Provinces and our many satisfied patrons declare there is “none better.” See our galvanized boilers, trays, collauders, sanitary packing tables and all necessary fittings-we have every- thing you could possible require. .\ full stock always on hand. Phone 393]. '*- to force the pace or lead our compo- to P. W. C. g - H. A great need in Canada is that of titors to believe that we have aggres- Il l-he “bool ‘l0lll'S9 Ol Sllllll' led *-0 a parcels post system. In most oth- sive designs which must be met by an ggglgmgral sgggoi agua-S; itil Opposite Opera House' _ . _ _ an g 1 ra ig s o a a - ' cl respects our postal system is further efforts on their part." logtetown 0,- elsewhe,-¢_ them., would modern and excellent. We have cheap Such is the pace get by the great be three times as many matriculants letter postage not only withn the naval powers, It is but B (ew years from Hillsboro and only those desir- D - ‘ -D t '_ lp t th _ ing to teach or go into medicine, 9 0 0 - ______>_f11_\3I;;_<;\;__e\1 ng amps;-_ s_ _isps :Luce Britain isuncbea un. first of law, or the ministry would attend P. a S ' H 9 lll B _ es. 09° l’»’l`Bl11f¢'l1¢`l0U8 lI10Vl'llg B08-f0l‘ff W. C. The _ mechanics and farmers 1-Hlfl Cl1€Hl> newspaper postage within resses known as Dreadnoughts and and women of the country could get the Dominion. Post offices and mail now there is little account taken of all °d“°°l*l°“ that would really give ut < ll bg lt- 1- - - culture-for it would cultivate an in- l”0 eb ave Cn mu in wd and a anything less lorl111l¢ tllall Dmad terest in the home, the farm and the _beginning hlfsf bee_p_ made in estab- noughts. - shop i Carry in StOCk and Can [Hake is mg mm lee e lV9l`Y- Blll- the -#ii Already I have gone beyond whatl ' lvlotlier Comtry is thi,-ty ye,,,,.s_,,.h,,ad yesterday turned out to be an un_ wanted to say to youfst first. butl p1°UU]Pt dellvery Of of both Canada and the United favorable day for the Earl Gm to can ad-d, perhaps. that here in the States States in the matter of par- Open the way to Charlottetownyhar- gilggils Exitsspigii; cels post. In the British Isles par- bor. The strong southerly gale had tions of greet. good to rural dwel- e o cels up. to eleven pounds weight are massed the ice on this side of the lel`S~ I do ll°l5 lllld Lallll Un 'llle carried by post at moderate “tem 3tr,,_its_ within A ,ew days under course of study even in the high 9 O- . _ _ schools. But Geometry, Algebra, Here in Canada the parcels post is :lore favorable conditions it may be ChemiBt,~y_ pl-,yBi¢s_ B°mny_ English so restricted that it is of little use oped that the direct route may be French History a d u h r'cull ° ' ° and the same is true of the United ODGHBCI. ture are there. Thenwhoix; liighagcliool ' S¢&tes_ The same I-eascns exist on ___ work is now carefully outlined by both sides of the line-five reasons in Pl“0l>8l>lY there is no coal beneath - ' H P the States, three in Canada. These l’rlll0€ Edward Island near enough to iiiriii tiliigeniiiiliilrtizlancligdeiiirtliiairkinig reasons are the five express compnn- the surface to be mined with profrlt, the profession of agriculture and its south or the border and the three but tl" lem meds were not quite as *'°“°l‘ lf ”°°°““"l' T°“°h““‘ °‘ agll' o 9 north of the border. They have mone- tll°r°“gll “B °°“ld have hem d°°ir°d‘ fgfufhhldrsidsdh yet*lieli‘i\dsalirii‘is(iell1]l`:hd ` S tary power and influence enough with Anil lt “emi 3 futher Small b\lSll1€SB but that condition will change wh-en' the Governments and Parliaments ‘to that the C_0Bt of clearing up the deb- more go into the profession. hold back this greatly needed reform. "ls “ml l`°i’9~ll`l1l§ flllrnnges 110 the pri- It ll” Seemed to me that Pllllce ° I. M ll’ ° Now that the Canadian Government Va” lands when the bon-“gs were §rii;vaAdridi1itlffraiiho‘l~11(ilimvgrliri ieatici 0 a enjoys a large annual .surplus in the made slllllllll have been °l1“l`Z¢d l-0 which Embltious pupils in the gublic ` postal department, the country fue Pr°vl“°°’ The Domlnmu li” spend' §“l(’l’_l°i‘_§"l_gEP_“il°_l_l`f’__t°_at_l:§n_d' OED' should be given B parcels post Sys. lf1g_lBrK€ 11101123’ yearly on the geo- (Continued on page 6.) ` tem_ some day the Government will logical survey and in fairness to this he forced to choose between the greed Province, which had hitherto receiv- - |' < 0, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,m,,,,,,,€, am, ,he .<1 ...nn.g 1.. on un., ii.. comin- F“°° s°‘°’_‘j'_‘l E""P '°“' ,lead the world. We can offer you the cheap- nccds of the pe plc. mn mlght have Paid l-llC full wet V _ - - 0 _md not charged $430 against me A nur will Qu no 1-i 1. ] 'PHE ('()S'I` OF Tl-IE NAVY, Province. _ The approach of spring finds many laced on the Canadian Mark t Boards of Education and fitted in am ty ca i Lay By Some lfloney 4 "' _ -l rannsns Rocky Point I"erry Department of Public Works, i Charlottetown, P. E. I.. " Much zoui. tau. _ SEALED TENDERS Will Be Received at this Office Un- til Noon on ralmiv, Arnu. 1n.,"|9|| from any person or persons willing to contrect for the running of the Rocky Point Ferry for the season toll according to specification, terms, conditions, cle, to be seen at this office. The names of two res- ponsible persous willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. ' The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. liach tender must he accompanied by a certified cheque payable to the order of the Couunissioner of Pub- lic Works for ten per cent of the amount of the annual subsidy asked. In the event of the tender being not accepted the cheque will he re- turned. Tenders lobe atldressecl to the undersigned and to be mnrkcll “TENDER FOR ROCKY POINT l"l-ZRRY." I.. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works. 3-22d22,24;:>9,3i 5,6, r22,29 5. l- _ In stationery Gasoline Engines we est and most reliab e Gasoline Engine ever ____ _.__ people with unsightly face sores, P e 0 'l`ll“f will Ol l-he British DBVY has . The result uf the revised land val- iiiidlrliitignsi lgdlrlsi “lcv Ellis cxnneii crown from $155,000,000 in 1901 to nations is said to be an increase of luetratiix-of flie nwiiy aineiwhidli lit Q Sell you a H P En in $221,000-_000 for the current year. an about four million dollars to the as- °lll`¢S *WWI the D103 9@l'l0llB and 4 . . - g e increase of almost 50 per cent with- _sessed value of farm lands and about :i?;;_';i°i°“e: vqggugtiolas' gags émd ICI.. $150.00 Cash, Engine Carries in a decade. On April 1. stew days $8.000 a Year to the revenue from ke, 0'f élgngairn OHL I{ie's'ay's_ ar' - b 1 O h -' - 1 icncc, there will be thirteen large ar- lands. This is less than was expect- “l never couldihave believed that It an a' SO ute guarantee' t er Slées ln pro' morerl ships under construction for_ed. The valuntors seem to have any remedy could cure _so quickly Ortiorf' THE the British navy, excluding the twoidone this necessary work with mod- and at the “ll” tlme 5° ellectlvely P ° f prmored cruisers building for Aus-_eration and__ good judgment in the :S Zbi;ni_§)‘:,l;r;gle,: 'Ee' ngnfiam begxln <5” T mlm Hf;lldN;:" tzeflllxll _il _sllese ll? lllagllf. 'l`l1tl=hb_lX Bdlusters received $250 which itched and iiirlliiiitcd. Tiileriiasli is expcc e a eig wi e com- cnc or er work, which was not then turned to sores, which dis- ’ plated by the end of March 1912. an excessive- amount. No one like; §l`lgl`5t°dt:_l`;§ly 5ll‘flt\ll_eE|"\ 30nl:Pr€ad. C0- » d _._ h - < rs i one .ng an en an- hat will leave five to he complete o ave his taxes raised, but we othen but nothing seemed to do me nd in thc meantime five more will _think the general opinion will be much gl-,0d_ and me eruption got" ST, e laid down as provided for in the that the valuation is now more equal worse and worse until my face was In “U5 Style We show new program. and just than it has been for years llllll- °0"9f¢d Wllill fulmlllg 90l'€€~ SI