_z":..1:' .1f -__ -.;»='.-‘_t-;‘- 1 ff' "`-'-‘_"i" _- ;.-"- -»i.` bf* ` --- .C _,*'->.~I;-lfixi -¢~ I _- -_~ -_ -f -. --rm 1 _- i. ' -...-- -f ;i\I.‘_U1»:~e:-.g\¢,¢.*~1»¢v»-1..-1.-.~»\»_.iuni¢»o{ ill* ht*-'~ _ ,.,. _ ,. _,..- ;‘ - .\_'4_`g|»r)_;»,.i,§|_¢f`rvan _ji-”ijV'°;§‘i_-__,l>_.1i ._f "i `Ii ._ ,_»;,},. Ki-‘£5 ._ , _ . I __|y”t_ii_\_ ‘ 1 :_ ,l ‘if ,in ' 1;. ‘ ei’ ‘i ‘ ‘ if ~». is ;@u.ib\i Y... ____ _ yy; Li~f yfé.-ff .- -,-_ .ly 'i .-_-_ _.l _ __»_ _ ii-~-. ' I? _ Lg .ll .J 1 i I ' _I ' _-_,_ °i- Ilii' QQ J -§ _-_ i ,J __ __ I _-ll! .i ii . . ‘ 4 I _. Emil. ; _ -`i_ ui1_.i_\ ..f_ if ._ Iii? -2 P r "“ -E - - 'fn-i _ .aa 3*! gel? ¢i‘§ li' I if 3|'°’i_~l"' ‘ -_ ~ W '__if i, _, :_ if -__ ,ill_» .it _~ ___ .. __ i- ul 1]; » .`~i’f`, ‘:§`,.;: ‘-T si ';.'s;'3.‘ "»¢l!\1§i¢?1 S The New Suits for Ladies A special invitation is extended the ~ 15-75 , 155: .- gg, 0/- _ _ _ i - v__ _ . ` ' r< ladies to visit our new Ready to \\'ear dept. second floor. Iliis department has been re- - 4 cently fitted at considerable expense. 5 _ In ____./_ :>- éuihf- Q-osx* Tiff _;___,_, 1:3.. _I '~°`.""‘."’ ' RL-i.--fa »~,"--- - - _ _, :___ _:M - x ,_-»-r`;dE""'°""_ ‘ _.....°..a:.‘._--_-.» "" I _ a _ The new suitsare now arranged in large '_ ,gp-. cabinets, in this way the suits retain their ~ -_ shape _and are entirely free from dust and makes the selection doubly easy. _ \ ~ . . » » , » 'I his is the first time that Ladies Suits have been shown in this way in this city. » » ~ K “_ They range in price May we expect a visit from you today 3 from bio. to .b24. All suits fitted free -' 'tailoring dept. of charge in our "_ rin iiiiniis _I lib o alll o Leading Sim Q *w J WHITTIER GIRL’S BODY l“r-‘__t‘;&.';‘2.‘e_i.‘. ._ .. ' IN THE CHARLES RIVER C, null if in .\`e'x I-Inglanil have Icliair. Brookline Avenue, Roxbury, I askej him to' help nie pull the body from the river- \\'e sm antitiier life pre- server and a l5-foot ladder. He held the ladder suspended over the water ivhile I cra\\'li-cl out on it and pulled !.'i>"l`\».\`. _\laii-h 2»`»-*The body of the undertaking establishment if lille l`f0‘lY.l fan to the :ne » l t ,f I iv street and after n while met Patrol- man Doherty of Station 2, Cam- bridge, who hurriel buck with me, _ ..._.-.<,.:__~ni@_ii¢f_- ni iitirntiiy _xii-.f>iii,,iri 8 iiiokeii wire; "she is my slut- He went in the l-`her1<>sl»8nk Hospi- _I ,_ ii: _- -l'J»»»i. Ii- 2-. iiu~ iiie-.ii'i=il exaiii-iieis vihn `~ ‘i r' I .-ii za‘:tni».',et‘t iliint~ _r-: _i‘.l:n;_‘ to _\l'ili<'al Ex:-iniin~r ill'_' iii_the \\‘uter_' said he. "Un sev- _~ ;_, \v'i» utih _`-leflical I~I_\‘n.iiiiiiel' i I li ii-ri`~i'iiii~il tie aiitoi'sv_fle§it}il \ _,~ ilri-\.‘.'vi ii:_ "l"~err> iver-» ini ii- .- iff Violi-ilic in the l~oily," said »-I ~'\"nii_ “mid :ill the orcaiis were _ . i~oi'iunl ciiii~iitioii." _ if- ilu- “""`l"i:'r I-:Hiller of Flrir- I; i;~|iil ,f_'laiii'e I believed that the iih]ecl iviis ri man. l ran to wliere some life pi‘eservcr_~: were liaiiginz on a fence and si-i'/_iiiir one of them I held the rope and threw the pi~esi-rver out riicr -'ie boilv. The ii-eight was too heavy for Le, iileiitilicfl the body. I-Ie enteredme to manage nlone and I went for <_ s»1i¢s`ii.=. .f_”ali€iS.'=’- 1 1: T ' _fl i l§ic.ii°i:1 _ .- --_ Liquid I Paint l C I , per pound ig \\'e have in stock . about iooo pounds of “Beaver I_li‘zincl" Liquid Paint which we will sell at -l the rcmzirkably low price of 5c per lb. Coiiie quick _The Rogers Hai°dware_ O e Limited ‘_ " . Wall Papers llig new stock just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor, Halls, Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Kitchen, all Double Rollo. Borders to inatcli. Prices the ' lowest. Sample Books ‘, ready. Wall Paper on first floor. _‘?“.“°-' l‘..l.‘! ill 43?' _gpg _ K _ i -_-"-. A I _ ~» 3 \ ' A -‘I-III > -I Hi' i i__ __ 4,,_d6¢-__ _ ' , _i _I , ,-4, _ ,_ ‘ll /ni'/xii-'»_i ‘II j _I//' //l /ll _ "VII" I I have an exceptionally good watch to offer you at a moder- ate price. It is madeespecially or me in the 7, I5, and 17 lewel. grades Everyone fully guaranteed. I ig __ iii? @- ll / C. W. Patterson _ ilertakei- l_.itchlield's place of business I at -105 Massachusetts Avenue and 3 ilescription of her wearing apparel ,sind general appearance was given out. The articles on the body which cave the iii-st clue as to the possible lideiitity of the girl were 5 white lin- `en handkerchief found in her pocket and beariiii: the initials “G-M. Whit- tier," and 8 chased gold rinf: that she wore on the little linger of her left hand. I The name of “G. .\l. Whittier" lctl fthe police to suspect that she might bv thc missing Whittier girl. A tele- phone call to Ipswich resulted in 'thc inf'oi'mnti0ii that Florence E. Whit- tier has 3 sister Gertrude M. Whitti- er. The latter could not be located at once, but the Carnbriilge police com- municated with Ralph Whittier, Flor- ence's brother, who identified the re- mains. Florence E. Whittier disappeared on Jan. 13 last. and despite the fact that her description was sent broad- cast, no trace of her was discovered until her body was seen floating in the water. Letters poured in to the Whittier fnmily at Ipswich from all parts of the country, some containing what purported to be clues, and others of- fering to disclose l_ier whereabouts for specified anioiints. The search, headed by Detective H. Albert Wright, led to Spencer, So- merville, Wnre, Worcester, New Lon- don and Windsor, Vermont, but all in vain. Th: i:irl, who was lil years of age, was R daughter of Maynard Whittier, a member of the Ipswich Board of l-lealth and a retired merchant of that town, and at the time of her disappearance was attending the llrynnt & Stratton business college iii Boston. Her family is connected with that of the poet Wliittier. (in the day on which shi? was last seen she left the business college shortly after 2 o’clock, presumably to _gn home. She was never seen alive again. At. the smallwares sale. you will llnd a range of beauty plns. 3 plns to set. dull and bright gold finish. regular price 200. sale price |00 pei' set Moore & Mc- Lond 3-I 4dl;f .4 " wifi 1,, il’ 9 -3 J k A' fine' showing \'ii » of Silverware 'l'hero’n A distinctive beauty, to nur silverware that will fairly iigllty appearance nd rice iii eiit-ii infiiyfiiuiii piece will ¢i»'ii¢ii£ you ond the shock s lo complete we can supply ony wontutoprlcovlth- in _your moans too. Oni ln willy an look the stock over. W N Tanton PMR" Bunnynlila - Junior J ` Jeweler ` i IIISE SIlMl $Il.llllll DETRl.lI'I‘, Mich.. March 17-A. O. Broivii. the famous ex-broker of Wall' SUPGC. is bert. and is now the mana- ger 0| A theatrical show at $75 a NERVES HIIPELESS lllllllllllllll lllIIlEIl iweek. i One night a. few years ago he went Ito hed worth $4,000,000, and when he izot up in the morning he owed 3.000.000. 'He was head of A. 0. _Brown & Co., one of the largest stock .bl'\’k"l'H‘..'i~ concerns in the country. I "l`n\ glad it came when it did," he _said yesterday morning at the Pont- _chartrain. “It 1 had been an older fman I mizht have cut my throat as ‘some of tbeiii do, or drank myself to ldeath. I was only 36 when the failure icaine. Un the night of the crash 1 swore of! drinking and haveii't touch- led a drop since. I '-1 owe $s,0ou_o0o now. nur \viiat'_.- .that among friends? , I "li cane about through my takin: lterrilic chances and bucking big men. ;l went short one Saturday morning 'in August 1,500,000 shares of stock. I §liad often swung a few thousand 'shx-irfs. I made the big plunge. That :was on Sntiirdiiy. My judgement was _gooil, for I could have sold out Mon- ,day with a profit over Sunday of .ssr-o_i\0o or so. But I iuiiiz on. Tues- 'ilay they closed inc up nfter ex:-iiiiiii~ ‘ing my rinancinl resources. 'l`hursdny the stocks went off tivo point; and a ,haI(, and it they had left me alone unt.il that time I would have made at |1235! $3.000,(l0ll. As it was I owed $8,- 000,000. I "I was bucking big iiicii. _Morgan at ,that time was strongly billlisli, and .the _~icre\vs were out for ine. Whitfi- Ieverything went in a night. The ex- lpeiiscs ot my business were $1,000,000 ln year. `I had to take iii that mucii 'to break even. I had on my hooks 9,000 active accounts, and was opera- -tini: the largest commission broker- with the Western Ynion everv veal' Mr Brown still looks young Los ing something like Sli 000 000 0\ H' nicht has not even turned his hair gray. He has lost 70 pounds since it hiippeiied, but he says he feels bet- ter. "A man who has zi million dollars ouzlit to be perfectly happy. lf he has two millions he has to ivork like the devil, and if he has three millions, he’s a slave." Kidney Troubles _ of kidney disense. When the but-l< aches or bccoines ivcali it is a. warning that. the kidneys are oiected in some \\'a_\'. perhaps the most. important organs in the body. It is no wonder then that if' the kidneys are affected the whole sy.-iein must be. ' On the first sign of bzcl;i1clie_l`!oaii'e Kiilizey Pills sliuiill lic iiikeii. 'lliev ;;U right to the sent of the lriiiible, he-.il 'lie delicate iuciiibrziiies of the kitliir~v~' aiiul make their action regular and ii:iiur;il." Mr, J. Siiuliiien Luke Annie, NS., writes:-“I luke :i ,gfrcat ileiil oi pl.-:i.~iii-e in telling you ilie bcuclil I liuve iw-i~i\'¢-_tl from the use of Douii’s ltiuhey lille. I was troubled with my kidiieys for several years; iny back was ivciik, I Iiutl terrible lieixdiit-hes, and wus so i'e:=iles=-i I could not sleep :it night. I coiiiiiicuccd iisizig Doau's Kiiluey Pills and iii :i very short time I was right and fit :ig;iiii_” Do:i.ii`s Kiiliiey Pills :uc .'iOc. per box or 3 for $1.113, nt all ilr_~:iIc:‘< or iiiziileil direct on receipt of price by 'I`_lie 'l`. M.*l~ burn Co., Liiniied, l`oi-ouiu. Oul- Ifinrdei-iiiz direct specify "Doiu~_’1" R lf .\l X A N T S.-\I.l‘; I Come today and secure bargains. Blilili & \\'li'liI\'S. 3-: :dr_;i Something now ln Charlotte- town-a great. sale of small- wares We commence Tuesday morning the great. offering of all sorts ofconstantly needed small- wares Ind motions - offered at wholesale prloes and less. For example "Premier Safety Pins. all sizes and assorted; regularly sold at 5o dozen-shlo prlco 3 dozen for Sc. Red Cross hair nets. each ln seperate tube. 'regularly sold at l0cent.s. sale price 2 for |50. Hair Nets ofgood size. regular Sc sale price 2 for Sc..-Moore 0. Mc- Leod. J- I 4dt.f. _ _ _-.__» f_.l._.__.;, ._` Blood Will Tell That tired feeling is a sure sign of certain riiii down conditioiis of the sys- teni. You want pure blood: you need ii tonic -our Iron Blood Pills ‘ure life givers, they cure Anaeniin, N ervousness "and all diseases arising from mental worry and over work, clianging the pale and siilloiv complexion into the ruddy glow of he:iltli-- Try them 251: box. _ E. A-. Foster ' Bonllll P aize liiisiness in the country. My bill _ - - L' was over $300000." 0 - bers are plainly given in the tele- phone liook. Some people, instead of looking at the book, even phone one of the above departments to lind out other ilepnrtmint. All this is a .t partment wi'on»;ly phoned. The news stafi. on an uiiiier floor, cannot give the necessary iiiformation about eith- Bukache is the fmt and the Su,-c _sign er uilvcrtisiui: or subscriptions, nor the nfl\'ei'iis`_ii-; stall about sulisiriip- METHODS ' Sta ii "iiiinl-iivis" lfineoizn H.-iviix, Oxr., Aug. zoth, igio "I was A complete iiivaliil, three _vears ago, with Stoinach Troiible, Cons- tipation aiiil llrokt-ii-il_ow\~ii Nerves. I could not sleep al. iiiglil niiil my Doctor iliil me \er_v little good. I \\'a.~iiiliiio-t lielpless iinlill l began to hike "l"`ruit-a- l1`\'cs" iii sniiill iloses. I li:-ivi: taken about llirce dozen boxes iii all aiiil. ’[linii'|.;i`.i>¢.-i'{","'I;§,,,,, , 'h»§ll-/_'._u`ll_- ._ '-!~ _- Its extreme \vlii'.i'iic.~< :uid ii.iip.i`.pnlile fineiii-ss make .'\ paint iliat has no equul for iliir.iliil'.ly ' Bi.‘aindram’s Genuine ILB. White Lead urries more Linseed Oil, wliicli give- ii ii _ercaili-r l __ ' For mute iliziu i-_ii years, llriiiiilraiii`~ 17(-iiiiiiie - B. B. lins been llie \vorEil`s sl;iii»l.ir-l while le-.ii.\. ‘ / "' / 4 4 ,\___, _-.>-ii . l i _ yy I / gt. _y if-'4'i‘A:""` ' Co\'criiig capacity, and acliiixlly makes inure pniiii _ `I -2. .-_T_,". "- ='._.._°!’. -»' ..» " BRANDRAM- ENDERSON, l \ - I-l_l Liiiiitcn. ..\._..-viii" , - UONTREAL, NALIFRX. ST. JOHN, TQKNTO, WNNIFEW #sm _ ’ , A.. » _ 1 _i . '.- I At the smallwares sale. you will flnd a big assortment of front. pad hose supporters. regu lar25c. for 20c.._~Moore 41 Mc Leod. 3 l4ilt.f. Sea the wide braids. the new good effects. the Persian and gold insertions and all overs and all tliatls newest and best ln trini- mings at Patcns. 3-2 ldif ,fcuiiiiniifu ci. Assiriizn Aus] FEMALE HELP work. Apply to "8 (irent Geo. Street. __ _ _ii-21d1\v_ ______ __ \\'AN'l"ED, first class iiiillincr. Ad- dress “l\lerchaiit," liiiurilinn Of- , HELP WA_N_'l£l_1____ _ ANTED, man and wife to work \\‘_-\i\`”l`l~_-__A S\,'AN'I`ED about April 1, girl for gencrnl house\\'ork_ No washing. Apply to Mrs. Win. Owen, Keppoch, Ai\"i`l~JlJ, girl for general' house- work. Ilcfcrenccs required. Good wages. Mrs. J. J. lilcliinnon. 157 \'-"‘*'\ "Iver Road. 3-15dtf.__ "/IANTED, a girl for general housework. References required. APPIY et 238 _Qiifen Sf- _3_f}‘?f‘!'- "l_AN'I‘ED, girl for housework. Ap- i _ ply Morell House, 136 Kent Bt. 2-25d2n1pd. . _F9350-E _ If-OR SALE. pure bred Holstein _ Bull rislni: two years old_ (Prize winner). Apply to A. H. Bos- well, Marshfield. 3-‘2lilr3ipd. __ .`, _...am _.,____m____.__ _______ _ ____ I4 UR f:lAl.l-7, 375 lobster traps. Ap- ply to R. J. McNeill, Tyne Val- ley. 3-iaiiei. USE MODERN Doii`t he coiileiil with century-old Iiouse-keeping meiliodii-doii°t risk yoiirlitime ivhen you can have ull the family washing done boiler, quicker and more efficiently than you \‘\'\'r could and al :\ Charge you could never :iliempi to do the work for. Nnivis llic time to give up old methods for better oneii, to do away with the nerve-riickiiig familv wuli and have The Star do all auch work. Our team will cull for bund- _ _,_ r St ca nr ii I . _ 4 I y;0ur_heal_tli and the happiness of ',\N AUCTION SALE OF live gtogk J _ will take place at Herbert (lar- vci"s residence, Mt. Albion, on wen. ncsday at one o'clock_ 3-20d3ipd. ]yT.0R SALE, A large two tenement _ house with lawn. Apply on the premises to E. E, Jordan, 36 Upper Hillsboro Street. 3-16d2w. |I4‘OR SALE, seed wheat. Whlto _ Russian seed wheat, 162 Victoria Row, John Newdnin. 8-18d1m. SAFES-Dominion Bale R Vault, Co'B Bates will gulrd agntnnt Inn by tire or burglars. They hav; demonstrated that they are nbsolutfs- ly Bro!-proof. The Canadian Fair- banks Oo.. Limited. Bt John. N.B. seed wheat, first. your neat (`hiirlotteto\vn. 3-2 ldtii. I __ _ LuS'_l` ' ` _ _ OST, gold mounted fountain pen. 4' Finder please return to this of- fice. 3-21d_3ipd. _ I OST, a green iJarroli.__TFinder kind- _ A ly-return to Wm. Murrcy. Pow- nal St., and receive reward. 3-21d3lpd. _ __ Mau; limi' wAN'rl~:i» \\'ANTEI)-Boys to sell Saturday I-Iveiiing Posts. Lot.s_of pocket. money earned after school hours. Ap- Dly I0 Harry M. Stanley, 132 Rich- mond St..- City. 3-20d3ipd. F I Y 1 _ ___ Misci-:|.i.Aiu-:ous .`|]ARI{ER DYE WORKS-We have , _ the agency for Parker Dye Workil. Toronto, well and favorably known throughout the Island. Work entrust- e_d to us will have our careful atten- tion. John T. McKenzie. 3-13d1m._ L 1 TJ T0 LET Vl‘0 LET. the cottage house on the _ corner of Grafton and Wey- mouth Streets (opposite, Brince OI Wales College) lately occupied by the late William Chandler. Apply to Fred H. Seller at Beor_& Gofl’s. __ __ _ __ 3-21d3l_pd. _ T0 LET, large brick ltoro on the = busiest Dirt. of Quooii Strut, close to banks ond, mu-Roc can bo M- tod to mit tenllit. ,‘-Apply 188 Quoin Strait. . -I-`-lldtf. ? `\,TAN'l‘lcD, washing to do at homi- lly experienced washers. Men'B washing pi-etcrred._Apply at 210 Cum- beriigidst. " 3-l1dali>d.____. WANTED-0ld Cornoo brooclieo. old Jewelry, old church commun- ion tokens, old goldoolnq also olil stamps and mahogany furniture. W. A. Koln, 116 Germain Bt., Bt. John. N. ii. si-oiiiasim \V“’}`i”T“`”‘l“'§‘“' 3"" -"": 'or e nop. D9' to pilrgoo Hlvkux. ¢im_aiv¢i~. a-1oii|vrn¢-