Girls! Yourhair needs alittie “Drtitdcrinc”—-til;tt‘s all! \\-'i it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ir-;l_=: d. appears, or your hair fails ouljlza IS-cellt liotti: of deli. dependable “Danderinl-Y’ front any store, will save jmtlr it 111g double it's beauty-u, yTrjvidDandcrincl’ and sec! ll o . . PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND ,Time Table in Effect. January i9th, i9 ATLANTIC STA .\'l).\ ll l) Tl.“ l-I. '3 b Ii Bell Down ri-ucw the love of father" and ('0', u, “Qnry l)“. pdtica dud f“ a l -~ . her. short time several constables: were PJLPJLAM. ,_ _ ,_ “M ,., , ‘£124 525 Dem mmrlouelvifl“ l.. >lillllltl also ri IIJIID- n total ' ' on’ the atlélit. _ . L59 2.14 ‘Lgl Hunter KIVVI’ - Jill suilier grdlil “illrlvs Fire mans cup had fallen iroin 4.46 1.05 'l. 5 lilflcfllid Jct. 7th ot‘ Februauv till‘ s his head and was found by the ‘"0 845A I"‘“"l°“ ilranch received u o police on the ice below. It had no 4m 64o D", for <t\t=i"il marks about ii that would help to 5:00 “)5 3:05 ‘ .,'.,,,,, _,_.,_ in‘ zhl-sei l.. Identify the-turner. The can ls a Si: 215i: 343 x I i {chilling blue one with fur ear laps." . . .Llrr. a l k-‘xid l‘tl ~- ' ~f — iuss llugflfii (‘Llltlfinfdiflklll lid/till iiimHIlIie ililllill ti iiili had a large family". He roftisett to - S377 v give his own name or any addi- _, .4..__<+»——.—- _ _ .20 Q _‘ 6.0m tionnl irrlinrirtzition regarding wiio i ' * """""""‘ L’ 12182 - - l he thought the victim to-b". 1.2a l'-itliili ‘ r» w - . 1M in the Spirit oi the Lords . -< 9.0a Sh: v>-——- ’ - m6 _ ‘ "T _ , , i) ling. P P I ‘Fritirnphniit ti\'0l‘_Iili‘IIlS foes; s The guards arouni: His Sfllve dill —'-—~ fall. . , . - I, - -, ‘xiilii, “Helm senseless “U0 the’ The Sl)il(ll'isllti‘ll?fl‘lh'fisid?tti‘lilll Iilngliair \ ‘ ' man's vocabulary has Iiccome a Il'rii IR flwint Si-wvilil Daily; Sat. I gqxfiatlonlyt &~ Sun‘. \ , Ii U,“ .\>- in llii‘ titivs oi my new lilriii. . rr. I u " j ‘ .__f___ .-.. ll‘. I vi ‘weary iii H _ uni llfllfln 0"‘ I'M-w irlill~ lllll .i \||.‘> ~... _ l; k1 H“. ,,,,,,.,,_ lite tit-tree o1 Heaven would fill my H. H. M Jul/SIDS. ‘-I- ‘l l . . gnu] _ - -. I ll‘ .~'i\i-‘* lit - ' P"",iI:::fuT',','g:_‘ "“"“*" r‘ "Mml H l l _ Full as the mighty ocean's roll; wrtr ., ,_.- ,,, 1d.- 9111, I in my Saviour would rciuicc. 8673-13111 E \i ‘iii Ill ti? I IEO '- . ' ,.-, <. . . __. priest, " ESLHIYIISIHWII H l m. ildni Minn h 'I'h'.ii sinltcrs might nwnkeneti 11E- ,‘ “H; dun-y ,1. And gtt szxlvzitiim full and free. 1 "1 . '....i ‘ - .- V; a l2 1(lkl~“1!ln‘*hc ‘I “lb ll,,ll_i,;ll,ll.lln-l,lill (i .»-,\vl»i\t and soiouul Sabbath Ilay. . . , . , e t c 1.1, um. i‘Il'tIilI woriiii_v trrih- we i-Ivl “W333 , _ lillnfititgl‘: We got some Ilours of joy and ,1" t] liLitPi‘. (‘a h llrllitlillfi Anti wares of life each time de- T. k h r (“k ‘a _.- .._ , H v 51.11"‘ creasi, 1 FIJI J i‘ l“ I - J "5 l till! oi‘ lliftlutilitilililii llll‘ iihtllll-‘iiis how we spend 110W bk ‘lad K ail 1-. -=_..J’I ,, -< l,l lill- lfilitl Iillli _5\\"~‘l'l_- _ '_ v _\',., H, mm“ “g 11d.“ \\ hen III the house ‘of (ind \\P - . V , iitveI, v _ Winter Sale COIUIIICTICITIQ‘ hob. 2, iii-Po, Uill‘ ht‘iiil~= lii iovl‘ titttellivi‘ now- Spring Sale Commencing April 26,1. W arehouse- ICANADIAN NATIONAL niirwlit (n): Illa-U‘ Soldier's Settlem en i» Board The latest figures of the Soldier Selllrment iionrii to February 14th .llow that $56.Ii36.078 in loans have lit-in aippz". ed. The nurnbcr of lo "s approveti is 19,359 and thl. .\ go loan $2,&6’i. he alllvaxicxox were made‘ for the fulllliving purposes: i v There's a Home for Little Children LAND PURCHASE huuuiil fol‘? ‘Pllirfllltififi S ll ilupr ivezrtelstx, still-l; and Etnitrltrsni stitutioir-a home. I all total orphans. xthers; sortie have mothers. MTHZOIAJP-l ten . ' - » ‘a till CHARGES ON IT'S u heartwarming sight _ DOMINION LANDS to see fathers come there on -lll» Saturdays and ‘SLIQTIILYS to dilg l?iii'i'-ivi:iie:lr.< $ spend Iiappy hours wlth their wit. it :iil‘I lliiiiiillllidll moiherless blll-"ns. n MORTGAGES ON PFIVATELY OWNED LAND t iii‘ while they are at work. liilcliiIll)I'Iiii\‘l'>l ltuprlvvenreriia Sleek and Iiquitinient MANY .-\.~: Ili‘ ‘LOW iiilileule‘ l“ llmvell‘ - up, l~lI t'.i.i‘l \\'i> would . ll; i. the l_\ ldll Tile lull-IL p» ion l.~ ap- _\Ill|(l.‘~l the cundicilii-ks of gold. htrirliiillirl I“: tllll‘. Ilurrilre-l I\lilt‘r-' Jill as thi- snn. ni noon liig Face la in’ lrl- ilc-‘l .-...l-=. xviliil- u» with iuvc tic-trellis our iwieirgirtvihehar I ' i), then for a glorious scene. ti‘ . H, l.‘ ‘I ~., ,..‘ I ,,,,,,,_.. l-.lr:li. Praise Him aloud with voice. i-. 1-1111“ / i - ‘l ‘w, inilrd .1,“ Who l5 ‘our prophet. go, . llimrelis-irig strength l't‘i\‘k'll. t-(I. ilel'ri~.-.Iliilg comforts- to us i-iiure. HENRY BENNET, "illic- Agenr II (‘irriltlitlitaliirtltll ‘Failvgit-‘lx-[rtts ‘still, 1123 Broadway _ For particulars apply to I5. H. IZAYNICIQ, Sllmmersitic. l7ll~l'l-‘1l.\'.x \I".‘ MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in yimlr Imilli- by iriattrlhrg electric iicht service Liir-IW‘. You will r; i. nil-Iti- have thi- biri ii it. knozvn, but will zii=ii IIVI" iii your TWIIIIIIIIIIIIi mrirv t‘ wi- fltrts. tlilli ; ' l'v|'r Ii. llifr‘ '- wiii it‘ rt ti» , MARITIME ELECTRIC 90., LIMITED it -T"'+'\Q>k‘>"'t' "F1525'd*r"*bz~¥garl*fi"l =E-t.=.‘-,-;a<+aa,§',.4/_. E. R. BRiTIW I46 Richmond St Charlottetown ' Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies ulnulufialalaamniitnxanilleggtalla jjIitfimaltvficiawwalimttatuiatirvnwawiisutawaltitwatwwvulfi. * N ow ‘it on. I STILL ROOM AT THE TOP two vote, shook hzinils~it '--‘r first iueeillig SIlICi‘ wttll to lnlku 11H) \\'. I I l L I I I I . I (I IIIUSsPtI resurrectiuti ilay, h.lll I I I ' NOT an orphanage. or an In- THE children there are not Sonie have IJQiK-UULY comloluittg is the zippreciatititt of widow,- whosd little titres are well taken care ,otl\t!_v orphaned Iii- lie ones are very early placed Iii good ironies where they may Add visions or‘ the Saviour see, With former glory to Iiim given. the Saviour then behold. Such {is i" Patnios Isle was seelli WUIIIII IIFISL’ my thoughts fron'i__ joyful To others l wiluid speak of Christ. i ‘ king and‘ \\'heu to the throne oi‘ grace we we, there rc- Qttr worldly l)lil".l('lI>‘ were reliev- I-‘lir which we Ili'.‘v'g our Siiviofs And iil(‘ii we in Thy ways will go. And in 'l‘hy grace each ilxiy will Oil whit-it we read and slug anti i’. ii. islat nc . Death Leap to icy Ottawa in View of Crowd OTTAWA, March 9.—1n plain view of n large number of pedest- rainu crossing (‘handlers Bridge an unknown min-committed sul- cide by jumping into the icy waiters of the Ottawa River shortly be- fore eight o'clock last nightt. Nu- thing could be done to prevent Iris rash act as no one was near enough at the time to grab bitm. His body immediately (Disappear- ed In the rushing water and has uut been recovered He first struck the icy hunk of the river and then rolled into the water. illr. Lilllis Perrier. watchman at the Hull yards oi’ J. R. Booth m. was the nearest uulookcr. lie noticed a well-dressed nmu. of about middle age. crawling over the [iron rail along the sidewalk‘ at the north end of the bridge. Tire man seemed to pull his irotly over the rail with his hands. 'i‘unrbilrlg over he hit the ice about 35 feet he- iow. anii then roiled into theiwnter The rushing strcaiti immediately carried him out of sight. Mr. Per- rier said tha: the victim did not zippenr to b0 intoxicated. He yelled to "Billy" Swirnson PIIIIIIILVI’ of lionrinion Iiritlgc il ll conversaltliort‘and in the Press. Tire fashion is recognized and folloyvetl in all classes, and there seems no ifurnediate prospect ofvaiyv change In spite of universal education. in tori» nt u rapidly rising standard of civilization, inspite of a great and obvious incriasel in national viva city. we are content as a people to use fewer words. "and to use them with less discrimination than scents to have been the case when jrlniy a proportion ot‘ the people could road at all. is this liio sweep lug an zisscrtiorl‘! \\'e think not. Take the popularity of The Pil- grim's Progress as a case in point. It was almost the only hook ever written which for several genera- tions after its DULJIICBUOII was HPV" er read .'.-y‘hny but the poor. Briti- yun was a poor inan when he wrote iubamddrcyyvrote it, for, very poor penflllfi, by whom. and by whom ex- clusively, (edition ulflerletlition was eagerly tievotireii. its renders must one would think, have used better Plngiish than their descendants do» now. They were familiar‘ with fevr, books: many of them perhaps Iiad never read any on" ‘book from cov- er to cover. 'I‘I|c._v learned Io read In a “horn-tbook." and they were proibahly familiar with portions only cit‘ the Scripture. 'I‘hey saw no newdapapcrs and gazed at no adver- tisements: Yet they were tilbie to follow an ziilegtrry. to trntlcrsitiiiii the pilfiilllt‘, to appreciate a scnri: oi’ srhreurd and satirical tiliusitms, to be interested In sci-toils "dis- course.“ and to be touched by de- licate humor and pathos. Burtynrrs wording i.»- not tun-ii- cularly simple, and he is never lit- terzil. Could we imngini- a like book Iiavliig a like sitccess in the, vireuept day? It wmlld sIIKTPHI in Grub Street; Mayfair and the Sill)- "ths might. declare it “ioppilitf, but ‘among tinkers and shoemak- i-rs working all day Io earn bread to eat as Bunyan; readers worked it would never be opened. ‘Flu-y would not be bothered to ntake it out. They would not feel at home among the words. Yet these same people are far in advance of U16 working population oi’ Iledforil in ilurnvarfs time. ’I‘hey are not any _<¢--‘-- IIIIJBE-BRIJTI-l uurnu izArt The one outstanding public thought about the car is implicit confidence in the thoroughness with which every detail has been treated. Those who have owned these cars year after year, from the first, are its staunchest friends. KENNEDY, WEBSTER a iillliiiniioritro _ 174 Great George S‘reet, Charlottetown for the moat part he bufk of the the time of‘ this mortal life." almost as tiillgcntiy an (‘hristian stiught for Zion. 'I‘hi= tiiigrims "tiiscotrrse by the way” in their mnnncr, but talk consists of reiteration. and. except for a feiw catchwortis, 1t is nil carried on within what we may call the confines of’ the iiterni. A work of fancy portraying a man and woman forced by an inner com puision to strive ‘without ca‘ ‘ilig to reach a new London, Tiaras-lug on their way Ib-y Sioughs of Di-strond and (‘asties of Doubt. yet always Slilllilflflfllly detached to perceive the comedies of the road, always sufficiently clear-sighte d to see their own and their fellow-pilgrims follies and mistakes. would make _nn appeal now. Even supposing that a mun chi like (Iiaailvanttiges and like genius to Bunyan arose to write such u work. the most that vrouid Itappen would be that it ..__... , for them. employment. NO-17——VOUNG MAN WITH 8 GIVE I H \\'Ii.l1 Fil- I ~ lit‘ the ilItI "I'll" . ,. . _ _ less brave or hardy; they are clean l ‘fluid on. ,\'iu~~ili<i'\"~= “"14 U" "Ilmh m" goflwl "imihlf ‘mfmd er, Iietter mannered. less wilililll u: s iliri‘ l“ i-‘aiii l" I“-"l ill“ ‘\‘“l lmlmli- will‘ M" Hum-v led‘ to see or endure injustice. and we I ii \iii‘-il""lli "H sttiill 11>‘ llivl’ "r ‘ _ _ , should say far better able to take 3i i'i>1'li"1‘<ll- W“ Ill“ l"“"““" “II ()'I\II!I',U';H\IVHL‘ hllliilll"llltlflsnlgzill their part in the government of T ’ I-‘1\Illll" il Iii" lll-‘l ‘ ‘ ‘ »" ‘ " "l " ' the country. rpphnd H“. who“ 1...", tim- hcari< ill'l“.\'l‘l int illlllllrllilli0vt‘. or course i‘ may be argued m“, IIY-‘J l“ i‘ “m?” lmmllml W“ Am] mil“ “i. hm“ u film‘ “f this is not a rnnrneni of religious i at» iiifii iii)" inn it... lovi. upheaval; no Brent ltassioit is now liilil (Iii 'I'i>ii.~a rue he-‘s ri-ailiiit: _ _ . . burning in the hearts of the public hp 1m,“ m. unpkbfys,lprl.. xmvfilvllth good Iilliigs wow‘ 5m“ and striving to find expression. So ‘- , . _ far as whart Bunyan would have {om H Ami JPN“ ‘l ml.“ l“ gluvllfdpdf , called godliness is concerned that l‘) Hmlmnl-l llmlg“ "m Wm’ "' is no doubt, trite; but the passion I'l.\‘(‘. PO 5|BLE T00 S All woi'li';'i_v follies i-_hu rlcstiisl. ‘ _|i \\'.I,\‘ uii ilwfitl lit-vol: the I luuili- at IIoiiilili-fs itinerant." Vhiii iii'l iii ‘ Affnctliln on Him all combine; Ilia seclirtd coming we desire. rest. 04o-Q4044io04000+0vo¢0ow0 . . ._ _ Forever with salvation bicst. i ' Where we His glory lull may sec. With joy through uil eternity. D. MacLEAN. a 0 AppetrteKeen #1.».-. ilfl l B l Fair Exchange am owe s a‘, It_ wits Mrs. Muiioorrs lirlrthdayf. , _‘ and shc felt II trifle dlutrlppttintitti g that there was no gift hostile her *3 Y l. h . t plate. It was the first time In twcn~ ,1‘, ofgrfsaelztgfiglsyofiilfilvrgfalswimou ‘nary years that her Iiudband had is i or stomach “ o“ Wm forgotten the occasion. Mr. Mnlloon ,1‘, putyourfailh snlriieil at linEl‘ franklyi‘ y‘; can't’. “we My dear. he said. I have been ,3‘ H no busy ialtei-y that I have nnthnrl yi pouhccumu, time_to buy you a birthday gift. >14’ “non, that but III give you tho cow." iii 015°“ the ‘she tharvked him graciously. qti stood are ex- ~. "Iiiiisy is a beautiful cow," she tit I pelted from the bowels and St-llll- Two months later Mr. Maiinon‘s birthday came round. When be ap- peared at breakfast its wife greeted him with a radiant smile. "My Mum“, "alumna" "ii gear. she said. "I have been so . I . swwfl-end I'm" "wt-w will.’ Wlflieifl" IE.l'°l'l..§’;°l2“'.'.?Il'I2 lluinluliunlgnolun You a birthday gift, but I'll give you the cowP-Chicago News. . e Small Pill-Sill]! Dole-Snail Pflfll III. CARTER’! IRON PILLS; Nature's great nerve Ind blood tonic iefiak-F-a I I I I I Our IIPlIFlS around the Saviour IWIIIL‘ my‘? l I SW‘ "ml m" l!“ ‘Mimi-Md “M. 'I‘hat \\'(- III; Ltislrv inily adtnirtr. 3w |ll~ ill wit" iill'li.~'i‘li\‘l*l‘l'il (‘1iiilill'_\'[ _ ' -~ all‘ l l"l'. -' hum‘ ‘_"_“ ‘ "ll" “l lr“‘""r "i ‘And their go Iioini- with ilini to I ~ ~. for social ameiiirraiiou which has taken hoiii of this generation is hardLv less intertst- than the re- Igious revival of the Puritans. A better city is ileingituight “howl, in To Prevent l Grip - n Talks A_ "Laxative ' years expcrieirce as Stationary Steam Engineer, also experience In Sash and Door Factory wants position. NO. 2—AN EXPERIENCED COOK, with 4 years training as baker. He cooked on the S. S. Minto. Best references. Who can help him out‘? NO. 8--YOUNG MAN 24 YEARS of age. Has attended P. W. C. and completed businessa course. He wants position as Book-keep er. Warehouaeman or Time-keetr -er. We are expectingm big de- mand for this chain's services. NO. 18-18 A MAN 27 YEARS OF ago. Iraq paused 1st year Prince of Wales (‘ollegc and has four ears experience teaching on ‘rirtce ltldwurti island, wunfu position as clcrk In Department Store. ‘ would be boomed as hooks written by precocious children are now boomed; but those it was written for would no tnore read it than ciriiilrcui read the works 0t‘ gifted boys anil girls . A $5,000,000 Home forhee Masons tLondon Times) Tire Duke of Connaughtjas Grand blaster, is appealing to Freemas- ons In the English jurisdiction to subscribe to a million-pound fund tor the provision of a new central home for the craft In London. This would form a permanent menroriai of the brethren who fought and fell in the war. The proposal is not new to Freemasons. having been made by the Duke of Connaugiit as 1M KMCHANCE Over 200 -returned soldiers need work. It is our duty to provide it, They have- satisfactorily completed a_five year contract with us in. France, Belgium and Germany, and are now out of employment- Charlottetown must place every returned soidie N0. t9-i&INGLE MAN, AGE 23‘ with experience In a general store anil also us traveller, wants position as Salesman. NO. 7—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN, all experienced painters want a job. There should be no trouble in getting them placed. NO. 20—S|NGLE MAN AGE 30, IS an electrician with 6 yearn ex~ tieriencc in Direct Motor Install in-g, (‘pnduit Wiring, Electric (‘rune operating nd Power Iiouue work. Wuntri osition. long as last June, when the Mas- onic Peace Celebration was held in the Albert Hall. The historic home oi‘ Freemasonny his London house-has Ibecome In- adequate. A temple is needed, f0!‘ ‘the quarterly communications of Grand Lodge. to hold at least 1.600 and a, “mailer temple (or the_con- vocations of the Grand Chapter; lull accommodation for the Grand Lodge Library and‘ Museum; a hall for the use of the brethren. espec- ially those from the provinces and overseas, with reading and writing rooms: and ample provision for the ofliciui administrative and cou~ ‘tlnuous wants of the craft. A spec- ial comniitteo has (iTilWli "It ll scheme by which success in stip- port. of the -t!und will be marked by certificates. medals and bars to uiedals. n r and sailor in suitable NO. za-ta‘ A MARRIEDMAN AGE 35, with good education and a Kraduato or Sussex Dali-y School, has . 15 years experience an cheese maker. Wants position as Manager of Cheese Factory or inspector of same. NO- 24-—A YOUNG SINGLE MAN axe 23. has good agricultural and clerical experience. prior to en~ IIat-ment. Intends going West. if ‘"0 employment is available on Prince Edward Island. This man l8 ton good to lose. Think it ov- er, and. ring up 714, NO. 21—9INGLE MAN AGE 23. with experience In selling men's clothing, wants popitiou as Clerk or Saleriman. N0. 10.—YOUNG MAN. GOOD ED- ucatlon and cheerful disposition, v wants clerical position. He has excellent Overseas recoriLShouId be placed right away—-Phone 714. Bromo Oulnlno Tablets" NO. b-A SINGLE MAN 28 YEARS of age, who left the Shoemaker’: bench to go to War, now wants to repair more shoes. This man has 14 years experience. Should NO. zz-mAnman MAlN AGE-S; iwho “peaks English and French with over 5 years experience Iu Grocery business wants position on Prince‘ Edward Isalnd as Travelling or inside Salesman gale‘ placed right away. _ ‘Phone ol-i tile illlilit 0f CBIIIII Look foflthis signature ‘ 6'. onthc bozo, 30c I I Important N0._ 27—BLACK8MlTH, FOUR year's ernperienca in general rlillcilimiul WOHLTIIIB 111811 is an- xious toget started up in busi- nesahgam. (‘an you suggest an opening for him? N0. 25--8lNOLE. 20 VEARB 0F age. ambitious and splendid man for warehouse work. Wholesal- era. give him a chance. N0 26—OARPENTER'8 8V THE day. month or year, are waiting for work. Have that work done now. before the rush begins. for Groceries. Refer to by quoting the number In the margin In; any ol the above returned loldiera-‘Phono (‘PIIOIIO rm . TH! CHARLOTTITOW j7070-2-17MElM0. Market Building .1. Phone 714. Ifor particulars. it rm 714. when you have any work tobe lillllel The service ill free to Be sure you get the Genuin W“ Emmy" m“ Em"°’°°' I . For information regard- mo‘: b I‘ ~ was} N OPAIIO IAN HAI GIVEN THIS IFACI P OR A PIIIOD OP ONI MONTH in Great‘ Queen street—where Boswell had -