2" _ o ' - \~ “'r.\"ot|irrl:iy) inoriling at 0 o'cock.` 'l`lierc I I tl --~---~ ~ f - \ v or IYIARCH 8-1918 THE cHAnLo'rTm-own ct-Artnlau i-Aon 1-aaul_ _ Y’ 1 .__ _ . , Y _ ____ _ __ _ ---_ - ____ ' ' I -_ ‘ ' -___ _ "_ _ , _ Shaving Sug- gestions for tlie Man Who Shaves Him self \\\\\\\\\\YJIII'IIll£Li Safety Razors Blades Shaving Lotions I _L Razor Strops _ Shaving Powder Shaving <‘|<-:un Tl|‘\l.sl|<-s lloiies - ..\if~n’s ’I`nh-inn IA\\\\\\\\`IIIII/II/ tit-t tho full cnjoyniciit out of \-our shavo by lutving tht-so shaving comforts lmndy. E.A. Foste (‘cntral l)ru;_;'siore H lllll t\\\\\\\WIIIIII4llIl PIIRSUNS IIPEN BIG 25 CENT IITPARIIIIIENT .\n innovalion~ that will be appre- riatcrl by the buying public is being tnadr- in the store of li. l-1. Parsons, .\‘niinysidt.-. in the opening of it big 25 rl-nt tlcp:ii‘li\ict\i, modelled after the »|orr-s in tht- large t-itios_ \ir. l'aisons is the largest rctnllcr, .pt-t~iali'/.ing in thc nit-.it-haiidiso sell- ing at from 5 to 2:1 cciits; in Canada, .-intl for this reason mn give ex- rr-ptioual values trrthc or-onoiiiigal burcr. at a quarter of it dollar. 'l‘lio \\-ontlt-rl'ul success oi' those 25 cent if-|i:li't|llf-tits in titl1t"r Dlacos, cspmginl Iv in ilalifax. has impciled Mr. Par- I>l\~' I0 iiivi' his (‘harlottr-town it ~ _ _ _ _ _ it runs- the udrantaixc oi' this depleti- nn-iu. ’l‘hc goods for the new ricpoit- nu-nt will bc pro<-ur1_-d from an entire- lt dit`|'1-rt-ut l`acior_\~ than the ordinary' 3, lu and l:'i ct nl goods and will also h~ of much superior value. Mr. J. A. lil-units. the general Superintendent ti" all l’ar.-ons stores is in town on his |-<»_-_'\1i:ir liusinc-ss tour of all tlic _,nut-s and incidentally is assisting in tl1-- work 0|' o|icnili_t-; up the big de- partuunl. 'l`b1' slorc will bé closed all |lu_\- toda_\~';:t-ttiiigrt-a11'y forythe -big -.llc wliit-ll t~oinmeut-.cs tomorrow \-_-ill bc sonic t-xtraortlinary' bargains inn-rr-tl al the opt-'ning sale and it will l>-- nf-ct-s.su\'_\' no doubt, judging t`rom tin- initial rus-hes in otha-r places. to i-»-| thcrt- <-nti_\~. Il e\\\\\v1.=mt\\\\\\\\\lUlllllllIE¢\\Q\\\\\\\iIl _ zssi-3-itvizi, ,‘ HELP THE POOR by enjoying yourself at the skate. with band, to- night in Arena Rink, M1|_ CHARRED WOOD-All who like good reading will be interested in Charred Wood.“ This publication- I” IIIIVIHE it big run and may be ob- tained at the Newsaind Variety store, 70 Great George St. 2901-'I-3-7M3l. _- PROHIBITIQN CASES.-A number _-of prohibition cases -come up for bear- IIIL! at the city Police Court this morn- HIS- _The peace officers made three l‘¢1Idf= on ditferent houses ii yesterday they fared better securing ~ lNll‘!‘€ls of ‘bottled ale in 'a house -on Water Street. ' STILL REMEMBERS SOLDIERS. -Yesterday morning ex-Mayor B"0“'"~ P1‘0Drietor of the Reveie Ilotcl. telephoned Mrs_ T. B. Wood- man, Secretary of the Great War Veterans' Association. that, on behalf 0i`_that Association he would enter- tain flee of charg e at the Revere ilotcl all returned soldiers from over- seas during their sojourn in the (`ity. T_i:s generous offer made by Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be much appreciated by the Great. War Veterans' Associa- tion. the gallant soldiers and the citizens generally. ROTARY CLUB_-The monthly nceting of the Rotary (llub was held ‘asf night by invitation ot' the Phila- :hea Class ot’ the Baptist Church, at the store of 'Messrs Paton, Limited, where they were giving a patriotic supper in aid of the Prisoners of Wai- Fund. There was it large attendance, and after an excellent supper under the Presidency oi' Rotarian Clark. it good deal of business was transacted. Mr. George E. DeBlois was introduc- ed, on taking his seat t'or the first tiiuc. The guests present werez- Mc.=sr.=t, Jas. l"at.on, M_ li. A.. E. Bos- well. Urnpand. and Charles G_ Nisbot. llalifax. Adiscussion took place on means -of providing increased produc- tion. Rotariaii llyndman suggested iliat a piggcry should be established by the city, and garbage could bc col- lected t'rom house to house. 'l‘he Mayor, Rotarian Dudley Wright said there was no by-law against keeping pigs in - the city so long as they were kept. in a sanitary condition. President liar- - ry 'l‘idmarsh addressed nc\v menrbers on Rotary principles. and Rotarian Van lluskirk read “Tile Rotarian iuan spoke on the “Benefits ot` th l)li=ti‘ict (‘_onferencc.'_’ Rotarians lrwi Rotarian Pomeroy reported on the zu rangenicnt. being made -by the “On I (Toile of Ethics." Rota:-lan G. S. ln- and Yeo told "What l-Find in Rotary." Kansas t‘ommitte." On thc inotiou of Bova soo-rs me f,,,,,_ 9,, me to. ---_A--eooo---éstsor-sinus rm- the ‘Ia-V $150 H nah-. Auey & Co. ` poor tonight at Arena Rink. Band. Don’t miss lt. Ilili. POTATOES MOVING;-Over 50 car loads of potatoes will be moving to the mainland within a week.' Yes- terday ltl cars were at Port Borden awaiting transfer and with the arrival ot’ the long looked foi warm weuthc _ - ,- _4.he___t,ubers-_will be moving steadily across the -Straits. i.-sc"r_unE lv|oNi:>Av.- 'Reserve Monday night, March 11, for Honor- able .lohn H. Bell's lecture on “Ca- nada and Her Relations to the Great tion. -Come and hear somethin i _.Ii --_1 ` ~“`§§ ` .N Ii - 1 It .1 the city but wmmm SucceSS_W‘"‘¢II IIBIQIIIIIE £0- M31- _ _ ----~*~ _ ' WWW i Y RED CROSS-The treasurer of th TW-“- __ _ --._ , .1 _- \ <»` -“ m . e Red_Cross, Mr. D. A. McKinnon ac- knowledges with thanks the sum of $61.00. being commission from sale of Victory Bonds handed in by Mr. Eil- Farlane wishes to thank the ladies oi” Little Pond Red Cross Society, and Mr. Aeneas P. McDonald. liuunching and Mr. _James Duncan of Dundas for valuable assistance. MII. took from Borden yesterday’ morning 80 passengers and about ten cars after a rather strenuous ice fight docked' at 'Pormentiue at 11.45. On her return she _left Tormentine at 12.00 She made an additional trip with th (`. G. R. officials, leaving Borden at 2.30 without freight and returning with a i`ull cargo at 7.10 p_ m. NORTHUMBERLAND TO BE RE- matter of having Government steam- crs repaired in Charlottetown, ami as the result of his representations the Minto and Stanley were both put iii to the hands of Bruce Stewart & (To. for overhauliug. Recently .Mr. Pa- ‘ton drew attention to the fact that the Nortliumberland could be repair- cd here as easily and economically nr at. llalifax, and _yesterday l\lr. Paton was in receipt of a letter t'rom the I lion. .l. D. Reid. Minister of Rail I ways, in which he stated that instruc earliest possible moment. Mr. Pa ton is to ho congratulated on succee- ding in getting this work done in (iharlottctotvn as it int-.ans employ- ment i`or the (‘it_v's practical nic-clit llics. _ - _ CURLING (3 ll I The t'ourth Vliallaiigc Matclig foi the \\’ri ht 'l‘rophy Ct was plavc ._ g , _ip -_ -_ . 0 yestt-rda_\~ afteriiooii and resulted i the rink skipped b_\- D. B. Str-war win McFarlane; Annandale. Mr. Mc- ___.i--- Rotariun Black seconded by Rotarian ‘I“f'"‘tl“g 'me "ink I"’I‘II"I"- th” V" Irwin, a vote ot` thanks was aceorde l H skipped by l-`. ll, ilcr-r. the st-nrt being as follows: ) , 1 ,» _ 'L ‘I ft _ . i\ _ ..., f 'ff-' 'Q E 1 g 'gl I* "3I**'; ; '/ _ War" in_ the new ball at Victoria. En- -' E I- . J ‘ terta.nment and Pie Social in connec _ -. \\\\\`\\l Q lg/ / I ` ` ,/ THE canseanv.-'rue earrerry \ _ R€n\[\ant i're'igh_t. She left Borden at 9_45 and V _ _ _ Sale .` . . :_ ,_ _ _--:.4-q~A*f _ ' ' 1 ui _ ___ 1 ‘ ~ Remnants of White Cottons, 1 i Sheetings, Table Linens, Flan- nelettes, Cretonnes, Art Sateens, ‘ Pillow Cottons, Furniture Cover- ings, _ Curtainings a n d 0 d cl and reached Borden at 1.10é V V _ _ at Big Bargains, Come Early _ . " » . ¢ -i ___ {__ I PAIRED HERE.-Sometime ago :LT/lr. ' James Paton, M.L.A.. took tip the - 9 a* rn. . g A \' _ tions had been, given to have the _ Northumberland repaired here at the _ _ __ ___ ____ _ ' ,__ ,- l.ieut. White has returned froni 1 oflit-ini visit to llalifax. Senator B_ <`. l’ro\vse. was a pas- * sen-:cr i_uwt\\'d on the-_llordon tram I' last evening. 1 _.___ Air. Fletcher t1.Goi-don. Murray llarbor. left _yesterday on u lmsini-ss ing in his premises, and on the motio ot` Rotariaii Grant, seconded by Rota rian llurnr-tt ladies of th _ Pbiliitlica Class were thanke- for the splendid entertainmen they ' had' provided Mrs. (Tlar replied. und tliankcd the Rotaiiansfo their patronage. 'II _- --l1.O` 1:'-i-~1-i-=t--i--1-1->11-i-=1=»z-=:<-i--'-»'~=:<-i->:1-i»H-=i=-|~ia-t-=:--ieispreiei-I->:~i~>z+¢+:#|»=1+i--Efraletsesiezsi---4 ICl.A:S.SlFl.El) AD -I---191°-I~°I~*l'+-I'_+l‘~!‘?Icl'-I*°!°‘l1'l*E°¥-I-~l°?I*'FI"l-1-I: if: =-i-‘-:_-i-i--:--1-1;-~i~:--i-+»ie:e-i-=:-»i~ie-|--:-~x- Clsulilod ods, under this held colt ons cont por word per insertion where cash accompanies order, with mln mum charge, of 25 cents per Inver- ttvn. Count your words and uve mon- °v by remlilliig with order. Stamps accepted. Adu( taken by phono or nent"by r_rra'll will be charged at 2a. Mr word, to cover book-lceeping chir- oo.l,_ltatlonory and poltlgo on lc- counti. ,‘,‘ ~~ - - _ . ` A`UmN’l‘B Wi'-\N'l‘EI\ AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR- "thc old _reliable 1-‘ontbill Nurser- ies." We feat-h our men to sell. Ex- pcricnco uilticr-tessary; highest com- missions _-paid; luintlsomo free oq» uipmciit. Stoiui & Wcllingtoti, Tor- o`nto;. - ._ 'Il' I _ _ ls-f ..~.-f' FOR SALE. _ OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE AT t. omits #per bundle. tluardlan Omoo. 1580-1Z»'1liitt'. ron sAtE to Tous ci-to|cE TIM-‘ __1_ "1 MISCELLANEOUS ___ |__A DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY order i'or tive dollars costs three cents. 2015»3~8ME1i. DRESSMAKING DONE AT HOME or out by the tiny. Apply at 1:17 ililluboro Street. 2805-Il-71Vl2ipd. FOX FEED-D0 YOU KNOW THAT Caplin is the best and cheapest feed for foxes? Carload just ar- rived. P. C. -Brown, Revere Ilo- tel. 2277-1-22Mtf. FOX FEED--JUST ARRIVED CAR- load of Fresh Caplln. Foxmen take notice this will be your last chance to purchase this feed. P. Brown, -Revere Hotel. 2278-1-22Mti'. NORTH ADAMS H08PlTAL,NORTH Adams, Mass.. offers a three year course oi! training for young wo- men who wish to enter the nurs- ing profession. Six months of this time is spent in Mt. Sinai llohpitul, Now York, (Tity. Applicants are ra- t-elvcd cvs-,ry three months. 2495-2~6Mtr. othy hay. Apply .’\. I-I. lugs, (‘liar-IEIELPL.WANTED__MAL_|g lint:-town. ll, ll. .\’o. 5. 0( "’""”'77M"I""' wAN1'Eo sovs To SELL cunno l FOR SALE BLHLDING LOT ON] lans.iAl\olvr]Guardlan Ofiice each lilm Avenue 110x220 fcct. Apply Mrs. _mom ng ea \\'|n. .\-it-lnnlu 101'. Elm Avcnuo. » y. 2565-2-14M tf. `- WANTED MAN To wonk oN 237R`3"lM:III“I'_ |'nrm 'by month or year. Good wages `”"" ”’"_'“”'““"“' ’”° " ' Apply to c. ii. nuimrtson. York. it FOR SALE- --ONE -SHORTHORN null, i'c`gistcrctl_ IT months old. AD- l‘»lv o Francis t‘howen, Wlnsloe 0 2874 'l 6M3i d lt.N.2. n. . t ‘ Stal lon. 2810-fl-2M6lptl¢ LO51 _ __ """""` " 7 _.Ii.osT-rms Monumc. Aaotmo FARM FOR SALE. THE UNDER -“Isnt-tl oiTr-rg for sale his farm con-‘ -rtstinrrof'-25 nci-es of land at Mt., lim-bcrt. good' house and out build- Iufls. .-\pply .l. Wcntliorhle. ' 2871-Il-lillifllpd. °` F \vai~i'1‘niT--_-1-‘l~1- 1 1 1 rn T __.._..._...i\u.Lit:_ _ »_~ GIRL WANTED AT ARLINGTON Ilon'lT`1$2'Grcat George St." g90g.¢\.7M2liptl. WANTED FOUR OR FW! _SMART Rirls to learn |iilllnery"b\IHIH€*'9- -\_r-ply to Mus tlt-,rttui tvyimc yvlth 51001-5-Ii¢°`fl\iT'l'1f‘0ll,' l'illl\llefl`. - 23124-omit. town and Brighton roll of twenty and five' dollar Royal Ban-lc -bills. Generous reward if returned to Mr. t‘. C. Dennis, Brighton. _ 2880-3-6M3l. _ \VANTED W wisur A Few Tcfifs P(l¢'>JtI-_lTrl‘n¥i Iitiicken before April tlrst. .t. ii. .ion-ions. 2873-ri~oM6ind_ Mr. Paton t'or the privilege of meet- d D. ll. Stewart l<‘. l-i. lice I (Skip 11) tSkip 9) k A fifth challenge has been rect-iv -ii -ies-i»:-t».'. E, [liec \\'. ll. l"i‘0ws “_ Gordon llughcs Q. li._A. !\-lacKinno cd and thc holders of the Fu will de ._ , . _ p I fend it against thc t`ollowing rink: .lohn Agnew, J. A. Lawson, Profes sor Watkls, Dr. 'l`. F. Fullertou._Sk_ip ' The match will probably' lic play:-:' this afternoon_ sic GUNS AcT|vE _ . italian liearlqiiai‘tcrs says: "There was it moderate struggl was more live-,ly_ from Astieo to th batteries made ctfectiva bursts ol fire on the sector oi' Val Freiizela-\-'a.l lirenta and dispersed enemy working parties north of Lake Ledro and r-:tsl oi' -Snlgareda. “Along the old Piave and at the liridgehcad of Capo, Slle there was rcclprocal rifle and machine gun tlr_c Iby the opposing advanced lilies." _ M.-\-DTSON. March 7-The doudlock ot` tho Lowoi' llousc ot' Wisconsin Leg- islature which had been in progress a week was broken today after an all- niglit session and at loyalty resolu- tion containing an amendment cen- suriug Senator Lalollctcte for his attitude in the war was adopted 53 to 32. The rf-solution was passed by the State Senate ten days ago. ' The American 'men and women I inust have hr-on i\-losloms. That argu- must guard constantly against Kid-I ment seemed to bc concluslvr- for a time in Turkt-._\'. lf the Kaiser had suect-t-df-tl in prc-I ci ltatin a rt-li 'ous -ar with tlu-' ncy trouble. because we eat too much and all ol’ our t`ood is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kid- neys strive to iilter, but they weaken from ovcrwork, become sluggish; the suit is kidney trouble, bladder weak- of lend; your back hurts oi- the urine is cloudy; full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; it you suffer wlth sick headaclir or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stoi...- 1-. or you have rbeumatlsm when i1--- -weather is bad, get from your phain..u-lst about t‘our ounces of .lad _ Suits; '-ike a table- spoonful 'ln a glass of \-.~:\tcr before ,breakfast for a few days an-l your kid- neys will then aet flue. 'lhls famous salts is maids from the acid ofnigriiyles land lemon juice, combined with lith- WANTED T0 WENT FURNISHED ia, and has been used for generations room! 101' II8I‘I II°“°°k°fiI’I“%mM" to lltisli and stimulate clogged kid- Dly -\'~ Y- 7'- °“"° 0'““"d ‘"1 °°'Ineys; tb neutralize the acids in the ` 2887'3°6M3Ipd' urine so it no longer lr- it source of ir- . __.i. __ 'IO LET _________ House To LET 'io Et.m"Av`iE. Pos- st-ssinii ist, April. Apply Mn. Chur- lottc McMillun,'1!l0 Elm Avo. - _ ' ..attiiit:f>”“"2". , ,iowa -fgnrtggsgil i:i._‘-.`”* .imitat--.';:"3 ' Nesozo’ ron sssx TRRIi.':5.lIn° and /Il-bent-_ . 8°!-0-als ~ _~g,.~t;ri.;,'3nao' to :tooo per tumtmi _.____38_g7?3:\ldlll1mo __ -P I. _.. \ ‘__EAm-Inns W \ ;iri:ti¢n. thmrsnntng slander fiufirrt. .lad Salts ig inexpensive; cannot ln- iure, makes a delightful eifervcscent I jjtbla-water bevet-sze__npd_,h_elgpgs_ in every home, because nobody can _ _ mu-di\n~'F1= arp' As? an tt mutate by imvin sumti tua- - ‘ iivlllfli. SA-sl Willey ohunbing any time. K " . . I .l‘ l U _ _»e=iu" ' __ 1 ‘Ill I `. oN -ITALIAN FRONT _.lslnm. trip to Nou' Glasgow. N. S. ,. l‘ . (lnnnor Pc-i't-_V Gates, West ltoyalty. 9 Ifll- IIICMIIIUII I`- Il- III1l<'l"` lt-t`:__\'estei'da_v for Ilalifux. \rluzrt- lu- l» \-.ill undergo furthcl trt-atuit-nt at ilu-' .\iilitai,_\- llospital there. -Miss .\l. f\lc'l.atigliliii, <`it_r. was ti pas- senger on the Eastt-rn train '|`ut-stlu.\` honit- ;.t 1'.-:tkt-‘s Station. lli-< many frientls will regret to _lcariiG»ot` thc serious illness through homo in \’iue Milt- (‘rt‘t-lt, u|‘l<~r s|i<-ntl town. left yestf-i'tiay ttfternnon for Vit-ioriu, (‘i-apaud. to rellcvt- ilu- .\l'\- lhrt-c weeks liolltlay. A German Plot T The Kaiser Tried to Start Holy War Kaiser Wilhelm, of Germany, |'rom 1808 had been cultivating i\lohaui- inedaus in Turkey and had given the Sultan of Turkey to understand that Germany was the real protector ot' islam around the world, even allow- ing thc impression to be llxt-d that he biinsclf was a Moslem. and that (it-r~ many'-4 sympathies were with the Blli EATERS Gil lialf-tone pictures have br-cn print- :-d in oillr-ini ’l‘urkish papers in t‘;»n~I stuntinople showing the ruins ol' churches and r-atlu-tlrals in lit-lgluln _ thI.|t tim (lr-inmn troops had tl--stm_\-I "°-"rj cr. accompanied li_v the dr-t-larutiou Tal” Salfs “_ "mi 3'9" °f B`IWdd¢". that it' tlic-so troops had bl-cn <‘hrist- ""`I""'°" °" B3°I‘3¢l"° I liaii they nt-ver would have :lr-sti-o_v:-tl tit tIliri.=ttlan church; tlicrct`ort‘-,_ thot- evcniug to spend a` few days at ht-r‘ ' That Failed; Among_ Moslems. | --_ __ ________.____-_Q ---_ ---JF - - I I -_ 132’ -' ' #.4 __-_ \\\ ___.___. . 1/ _,ss .¢__ _ _ _ _*lj* _ _ _ _ 1 Mr. Robel'l Vesst-_\'. Yorli. t-t-lebra- _ H*-' ._ ' r _\ V " `_ _ `~-"~‘ \ ,__.>~ ted his tl-ith liii'tlitl;iy _\-t-stt.1‘tlt|_\-_ - i. v' 2 _,Q ,, _ `_ X _ .>M_Y¢; 7,7-7'_,|H\\\§ ~_._¢f é -f` ---- -, _ I ~` 'T I "JT T ` \ -H ~ TRW ‘~`-' T "-./-' .J f" . , \ . 6) _ _‘__ I -i>Ensoiu\Ls` I __ . _ _._-f-~-ww __ - ~_ T/s"-f' L “ I . ‘fit -I T _I/I f- -#fi "%._L-~ fr P- ` ‘ i»,.. _ _ - @- ____ , -~*' \ ‘°-" ij-~ »f»~ ly- I"’I_‘<'1\"3" _`.‘ 5':-;.`L",nh/-T” \ .__ . `_ _,-. O ,_ 1.1 »- -£955 _'<-"s>~m-a=s"-3..."-.-~ iussi ist ;_ _ .~*2'VHl& = “I1 _ sl ,pa 4; tb-- lt-adinl-1 th-rinaiis to lnltf- thc mmiiul that ;\loli:tniiuetlau couuti-ics art- -no loiigcr in the ticld for mission- :|r_v |irop:igantl;i. lril` had been :.1 uit-tl b\ .1 lbitl-b .\u\ili.\i\ riui il_ it gi is . Mohamnicdnus in their zeal attack- world would have been bathed inI and ilussia would have been shukcui to their foundation by thc uprising! oi' tlie.Mo.slems in these di|'|`ci-ent' countries. lint the reverse liuppt-nc-d. cohtrtu'_v to every expectation of tbcl Kaiser/ From cver.v Mobamincdan colintry, even fi'om the lending Mo- liammedans in Turkey itself, one un- iversal protcst was raised against 'l‘urkcy‘s uuhol_v and unwarranted alliance with Germany and Austria This protest camo from practically every Molimnnit-dau country in tht- world. "I`hc rise ol' Arabia against Turkey was Arubltfs protest against _'l`urkoy's ullianco with Gr-rniuny. _ This attempt on the part of thc* ,Kalser._to precipitated- holy win- nut, only resulted in the disruption ot‘| Mohammedttnlsm, but in increasing the loyalty of Mohsmmedan coun- .tfries to England, France, and l1usslu.- and in the lliiul rcpudiatlon of tht-‘ Sultan oi' Turkey as the Puliph of` ing ull non-Zi-loslcius who wcrc, ellniinative tissues clog and the' re- neither Gorman nor Austrian. tht-‘ - The nlllnnco or Germany with Mo-‘_ ,huliitnedsn Turkey has led many or ser \vhih' oi\ her \\'a_r frtim 'l‘romsoc to Str-ttln. _Last__\feek ne.. ani a general leclln l healtl. blool a. _ -- I .f - i ll li.t ' ° ° I Tillich( your kidney; feelellltlc lump`s and (theq i°llTt.Y(of Ilgnoglfintll illntl l.()Nl)().\'. .\iurch 7.--Eiglitct-ii liri- tlsli inei'cliuntnit-n wt-.rc sunk by nilnu or`sulinu\rinc in the last.wcek. according to thc udmiinlty report last night. Of tlit-so 12 were vessels of 1.000 tons or over, six being under that tonnage. .\'o fishing t-_rafts were sunk. .-\rrivals of llritlsh nicrcliantiur-u nt ports in thc l'nitr-tl Kingdom 2.015. sailings 2,209_ liicrciiantnicn unsuc- ccssi'ull_v atlat-kctl six. SLUMP IN PRICE OF POTATOES l~‘lilCl)l~1Rlt"l`0N. N. ll.. Marcin 0-- l‘otniocn siunipt-ti badly in thc coun- try mtirkcl lu-rc.. Retail price opcu- cd at $:i_:i0 pci' barrel but bt-fore uooui fell to $2.50. Thr-rc are large mum titles in this sf-rtion. l-`urihcr drop in price is expected. INDIA`S PART IN WAR INCREASING l.t)_\'li(l.\'. .\lurt-li ti.-~.-\ despair-lt rroiu Delhi _-ays that in thc past icu- months lndiu's koi-n ii`ite|'<‘.'~‘.i. in the war luis been growing relnarlt:ibl_i'. All ht-r strciiglli has been brought in to assist .the ldinpirc and the Alilce. Slight i|\co`nt'ciiis-nr-es of wat' art- boing clict-rt'ull_\‘ cotiiiteracteti by thc womcn of ‘ludia, who are playing ii inure useful ptirl. in all war work. Lau- rccrttiting figures make a re-I mai-kuhlc sliowiug, and the enthus- lnsm of tho lighting classes ami thc i_'_t-iicrom-1 flow of t-ontriliulitizis from indian l”ri|ict-.=_ and llajahs continue uuabnlt-tl. 'l`h'- la|.<_-sl gifts iliclnth- ilu- oi‘|`t-r ol Rao l‘utt~h to continue until ilu- and of tht- war. an aniuial paynit-nt of |hirt_\'-six lliousand puuiids for cxpt-list-s of an indian in fanlry- rc'.-,inn-ni, and (luv-l ‘ . ln' ` _ _ _ I ing the wr-ck-elld in lunibt-rland_ ilu- _ ` _ _ - . . ],_ _l - 1 _ I I, (\ _ "II III" l"II`I "I III" I1I`IIII‘°fIl’Si “'II'f`-I' guest of Mr. George .\'. l\incl’lu-i-. Il. I1. In I'|'i\:tit- _\Iui‘|>It\' \\'rfilc uliflcr rlaic ul Dec. .ztilhi "l Itnow \'cr_\' litilt' |\0I\II\-II.‘ ‘I "ml I I* ` 'III ' i » _ -. " -_ ...,. I , .. ‘. _ ,, . ..' » `- - " " \l'oiil\'Iui't:i-tlint IlI"`-III-“- "WI I"°"I '1‘II$I“I‘I! SI“l""9 ‘II l\ii-. \\’ ll. V. Dunbar, .\f-t-m,m,,,\| in ho\\t\ti. I h.i\< lotturl out that slit has ptmttl .1 Iil.tic will <-.\'tt-rininzllc t-vt-r\' I.i||t'i':lI traitt-i' who was t-It-<‘ll"'I IW III" "II" 'II *I ""~"II.I"'”"‘ 'I 1l1i.\/tv/J /‘co/-/1'. |~`\\i‘tI\t-\'inrii'c I \\'i.li\- i< tht- son oi ,\`t-iialor .\Iut'pI\\'. and :i iicplit-\\' ol' l<<‘\`- I‘f\IIl<“' ~\II“'llII,"~ ' _ I :_ ' ' in Stella---ller gown is just like yours. liella--i don’t care if lie-1-sis it dup- licate oi' mine. but 1 don’t want inim- n duplicate of l\ci's.-Ptick. NOTICE ' »_.-.»- - ‘ Tlie annual' meeting of thc. Strath- cona Egg (‘.irclo will bo held _lp Hagel- hrook school house, on l<`rlda_\.- .\lni‘1._-_li 15tii. at 7 p. in. A full financial ifetllc- nient will be made for the past sca- son, every member pletisc attend. Scaled tenti'ers addressed to the uu- dcrsigncd will bc received up to noon on ilu- above. datc for collcctuiu, eggs for thc Stratbcontt (Ilrr-.lf-_ from MMIII lst Novcnibr-r Illlt-`_ _l-‘oi furtlu__-r partit~nlu|'s apply to A. ROY JONES, l'r»-s. __ J. LAYTON JONES. S--c. oda has given 2iti_000 pounds. -I i\il-`i'imonwcdZii. _ stunts _s_i_t_E_ii tuci|uN_. THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1918 _ .1 Commenciriq at 1 o'clock. o. m. ' l Mart- 12 Yrs. old, 1 llorsc 0 .Vrs. old, L' Cows with cnlf. 1 l-`:\rr'o\v (‘_o\\'. 1 (lx L’ yrs. old, l ileifcr 15 yrs. old. 4 t‘alvcs 10 mouths old. I Brood .\uw with pig. 1 1-‘attening Pig, 70 liens. as bus. \\'i\iu- rut- \v\u-at. 'ro mis. Mixed Grain, 200 bus. whut- iznu`¢'\é`: Oats, l bus. lluy Seed. 200 bus. Potatoes. S tons Choice Hay. d\\=\l\lil.\‘» of Straw, T barrels of Apples. l.ot Shalt and liuuncr Plank. 800 feet Boards, qtuintity -2 inch plau_k. R000 Shingles. l Truck Wagon. 1 Btiggy, 1 Road Wagon. l driving Sic-i|_;li. 1 l’iiRg Slei h ' Wood Slcighs. I-lay Mower. llu_\' Rake. Roller; Gang Plow. Single il . 4 ._ Plow. iiisk llnrrow. Spring llurrow. Spike l~li\rro\\',`lh|ckfont llatihwy Scuffler, Grind Stone, (‘ross~t-ut Saw. Farmers' Boil:-r. set lite'-.urspofa Fanners. Drum and t‘l\-ant-r, sci Driving Harness, stl Wn:~`.; l.'-it-.tt-I-sI'_~_'\ sets licuthcr 'l`races, set Martlngales, 1! sets Swiugle Trees. &c. ‘ `-' \lso ull llouscltold Furniture comprising 1 Home Comfort ltange l Sllvenkiooii StoveI(.\'o. ill, Sc-wing lllachincx Barrel (‘burn._ and a_ lqtpof ' ' 'I _ *tr Lf' other articles not cnumt-rated. As Farm is Sold Everything Mus! Der.. y _. , __;:_._ _ 'i‘l€l'ii\'i`S-l‘.’ months credit. on all suips.e}coetlln4: _$5.00: [{r.,_.-M of! For cash. asf* QC? Sale will commence sharp ati o'cloek. o. m. ' ’-.1 __ "':‘-"'_I~’l7I I if ' BENJ. CARTER li U0., f - - - 2925-3~8Mi`si Wlipd. Auctioneers. ‘ ‘ 1 . 4. »¢.»» ',`.‘< -S Qi? l 1 _ _ \ » “ _ -"'~*=» -zu. ___-..:-ws. I Au/ 4% ___..; _~.._. ;-t