”,_,_§»§,5,$,._-_&i6s‘i"“l.2%" “§r‘-`”u=»c.=w »,= r:"i¢ i -v I E _. - if- -1 st li.- ,.- "i l 1-i s .il if MGE TWO _ O 'rat oHAiu.o‘r'rErowN cUA'iipt1n|”* _. ‘ _ -- _ -- '_ ' - . . . - - . . i ..1';l"H“'~_,..'"‘°‘¥‘ "fi ` - W ‘-"' - - \ ~ v _-__.__.,`-_. ,, t, -. " .--fs. ~ '_ ~ - -i-. M ‘ ' - ' =" - ' wo, “_ , .._. .:..’_. ‘ .-».. : I -' ' -»,._ _ ,_ _.J-'~ . ----i. i_ -1 < -_ . ~' .,_- V1-‘ *- "" ’- nf - ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ` ‘ * 1, , _ , ,_ - . ,_ _ ,_ . -~,~ .` - --, _ MARCH 16 1918 I _ _ _ ¢n- W i, , . | ,_A .. ,i- 1 _ , LIME W e h Pi v e a -quantity oi St. [ohn- Lime iri Str-ck iii Barrels and Casks. ‘I Peupxess Theatre **‘*****'**'***"******_ ` °**°"*'°“"***"**, ‘°'°""`*_ """*‘*“ Canadian llerocs __ 0 I I In ., I O I It im” FUR ST PATRIGKS DAY- [Wm if-3,0--a U = ANNOUNLEMENT niiiiiiiy, no. isii,i9is ,,,_w_,,_,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,_,,,,,,,,, _ __ OH! THE BHAMROGK. ' THE WEARIN' 0' THE GREEN iii “imsii iniii" To -iport awhile. As Love and Valor waudi-r'd O, Padd}. dear. Und did ye hour the UNDER THE AusPicEs oF THE with ivti, ine sprite “ew” "‘“l'S noni- ioiniu The Shamrock. once forbidden to be B_ '_ S0951-y Whose quiver bright. d _d‘ gmwn on mm ground ‘\ th°“““d "mws mum cr ' .\Iav on St l‘utrick‘s Duv be ivorii CAST OF CHARACTERS where der they pass' ' ` as everywhere ‘tis 'si-en Shoots up with dew-drops strcumltlll- "` mme grass l-‘or now there is no law again the Father Dutfi' 'l‘hc Parish Priest - V ' ' .\,~¢m-pf 0- me B,-,.,.,,_ Mr- Patrick Nt-‘Tflgile ll met with naybor lioberls. and lie Thro’ purest crystal glcaniing l “wk "W b5` th" l‘“"‘I3 Father 0`Brlen ills Assistant ` ' ' isays he. “1'm proud l`iu irish. ilon't Mr' R' F' M“dmg“n i ti Sh ur ck the rei-ii iiiiiiioi-t:il` yt* S0-t‘ HOW. \vlii-rc we sta|iil`."' Nellie Dutl`_\' ills Nc-ic# ' Mrs. Ouuriliind Hopkinson Doctor Noiriii ills l..ii`e Long Friend ` cl Lyons 85 Cnr ._ _ @\\\“\\\\\5IIIIIIll _ Carry a Good Pen We have the best as- sortment of Watt-rman's Ideal fountain pens. ` Price $2.50 and up ii. I-l.T-.ylo IlIJ.4u-{`\\\\w» "1 t o 'P *rfffrruquqqn onuvfpap .iweler and Engrave \\\\\vllI/¢\\\\\\\\a\w _ --- lance. DIARY , City Magistrates Court 0 a. rn. Prince Edwnrd Theatre. 3.15, 7 and 8.55 p. m. i ~ MA RRI .Ui ES UUKINNON-LARTER-At the Metht 455% Parsonage. t*'ornvi'all, on I\ilarc` 13th by Rav. J. lleaiii'-y. B.A.. l-'lox H8 McKinnon of .\'ox-th Wiltshire t _ George Watson Larter of Hampshire HOW HE DEFINEQ IT I A _colored man who prided hlmsi.-l' on definitions was one day asked for il dr-iinltic-n of reciprocity by a white Han. "Weil, sub." said he, “yon sei tluit chicken house ova dar Vifcll, dc hone dey lay for de white folks_ I lay hor dc hens, and re white folks do; tara for mc; darn icc'procity." CASTORII-\ For Infants and Children - Il Use For Over 30 Years Arway-sbeais . ..._-.-.-.. d-,ffza-.ff Announcement Thc annual meeting of the Dedeque ‘Ez Circle will be held in Central r li -i Mrs. .\iui-phi il;,< liou.- nnti ltyan In Love with Tom Miss ll-ilila Noweli -l om Lilake ln Love with .\iina| .\Ii'. Allan .lit-(`abe I Z ay l>enips1_-_v .\ i-'alsc Friend Miss Ut-riic Coyle ._ arrlson Wood\\'orth - A Soldier of Fortune Mr. C. ij. Dennis C anion , Thi- llutcher .\lr. \\'_ if, \\`liltlui-k Tho Patrick L`hildrcn. Good Specialties will be introduced between the Acts. St. Duustan‘s Oitciiestra in attend- Between the Acts a sale oi Candy in aid of tho Society. Reserve Seats for sale at Jamie- son’s. 7, _ Admission Tickets on salt-_ at Red- din Bro's. E. A. l»`oster's and Maddi-‘ gnn’s Grocery Store. ` Tickets 25c, 35c and 50 cents. 1 J. A. CRONIN, . S t 3002-3-12M4i. com ary i aousiinw pninvmo' co. The property oi' the above Co., con- sisting of Cream Separator. Tester 20 l-l_ P. Boiler 20 ft. smokestacli largenillk vat. Fairbanks Scales and "Y-'ilflldlllgs will be sold on the premis- .‘es__at_ 1 o'i:Iock p. ui. on Saturday |lVI'arch 23rd. by public auction. i‘ _ WM. McRAE. li Secretary. j 3043-3-15lil‘i`l. I ll. ..._ lL.0 -1 ‘_ The ilfty-seveutli annual session of the R. W. Provlnf-ini Grand Lodge will bo held in St. Georges l-lull. Great George Street. Charlottetown , on Thursday, March Ziist, opening at 2.30 p. m. g it is necessary im- all persons at- -tending to secure Standard Certifi- cates at railway stations. By order of Grand Sec. 3008D till ‘list 1- I-‘arm For Sale i -----~ The undersigncrl offers for sale bln 'arm consisting of 100 acres ol land. aituate at Commercial Cross. Tho fol- Bcgcque liall Tuesday March 19th at '7 p. ni. r.hn,rp. l’u.trons requested and residents invited to attend. ily oi-dor ut' Giisfctors 77072-3»l6lii3i. N o_t_ice Department of .\griciiliiiri>. i\lart~h_ 1-ith. 1918 .\ public meeting will hi- hi-ld in the market hall on 'l`iiuri~iday, March the 21st. ,at 8.00 p. in. to considoi niattfrrs ot' National interest. The mot-.ting will bo prvsliioii nv:-r by ill: I-lonor, the Lieutenant-Governor :inf will be addressed by Dr. James W Robertson. and other proniinen speakers Poultry Specifics ~ I just received 'large stoc- of Royal Purple stock am Pouitrv Specifics, Lice Killer, lj owing buildings are on said farm "Jim dwelling housi-. three barns. oni- l -oui-Ii liouse and one hon house all in f ‘rst class repair. `i‘hls~ form is only -l`.`.§.i fll.".°}“.§ll`-’.f“ "-}‘i'.';‘.?_.“§?J- "SK 232232 lrunning through said farm. this farm its all fenced by who and is consider- iod' one of the bc:~i stock t'arius in .r::(l!i|h‘ic|liic¢iiic;r ttisuii and" cull; Ctll’G_. Worm Powder and eic. Carried by all leading Drui_ and General stiires on thi. Island. ' Auld Bros i LTD. SOLE AGENTS t ation o en i ree yen . homcsicader may live within iiino miles of his homestead on a farm of at least Bo acres. on certain conditions. A_ hnhltnhie house is rii-- quirecl except where residence lx performed in the vlcini¢¥. in certain districts n lionicsicarier in good stand- ing may pre-empt :i qunrlemectlon alongside his lion eatend. Price $3.00 our acre. i Duties Six months residence in each of three ysnn alter onrnlng homestead patent; :iliin 50 acres -xtn cultivation. Pre-einptlon patent maybe nh- tiiinrd u soon in homestead patent, on certain conditions. A settler who has exhausted his homestead rilht may tnlro n purchased lioineotuad in certain districts. Pi-lee 83-Il) get acre. Diitiu-Must reside six month: in each ol L youu. cultivate goncros and onctn house wort The nruo cultivation ls_suhieci to reduction in can of rounh scrubby or stony land. Live stock may bo substituted for cultlvnt oii ondor oem ii condition: W. W CORY. C. M. G. _ Deputy tiia Minister of the interior 0073-3~16Ms¢ts4i. ‘ N.B'-U borilod bil ti llil rtl ........ii'.':'.. ......ri'..“ °° °" "'° 'r Sliauirocii! Chosen lczii Ur hard onil chief, _ Old Erlii‘s native Shamrock! Says Valor. "See, They spring for me. Those leafy gems of niornii\gl` Say Love, "No, no. l-`or me they grow. .\ly migrant path adoring." liut Wit perceives The triple leaves. And cries. “Oli! do not sever A type that blends. - Three god-like friends. Love. Valor, \‘\'it i`orovcr!" Oh! the Sliauirock, ctr. So firmly fond .\lay last the bond Thee wore that morn togetlier, ‘ `.\nd no-'er may fall One drop of gall Un \\'it‘s celestial i`eatlii_-ri May Love entwiiie ills iloivers divine. Oi’ thorny falseliooil wci-il 'emi May Valor no‘<-r llis staiidard rear .-\gainst the cause oi' l-`ri-edoin. Oh! the Sliamrock. i-tc. in safe hands, yet it is an idea. that we must firmly get into the popular niind. The average -citizen is still rrigliteiied at the prospect of li;-avlnr: the 'ground and having no support ex- cept the air itself. Yet at the speed which we expect an aeroplane to maintain-seventy or eighty miles an hour-there is no means ol’ transport ation that is so safe. The obstruc- tions that cause accidents with trains and automobiles do not exist for fly- ing craft. A locomotive has to follow a definite track. which may be ob- structed or the slightest dislocation of which may cause a frightful cal- a.mity.'I`he aeroplane is not r-0 circum scribed-its tracks are wherever it wishes to go. There are no obsturct- ions in the air-unless we regard "air pockets" as such-no bridges to cross no 'mountains to penetrate, no si-giiais to run by and no switches to be mis- placed. Or compare this newcraft tu the rough road oi’ the automobile-.'I`hc slightest mistake or even inalien- tion ou the 'part of the driver, going. s-ay forty or titty miles an hour, may hurl the machine over a -precipice or overturn it on an embankment. But such ii lapse on the part oi' an avi1it~ or has no such deplorable results: there are no preclpli-es to fall from and no obstructions to collide with. The aeroplane is even safer than some forms of water travel. The mot- or -boat going nt a speed of --forty miles nn hour. or oven slower is ii more risky form ot" trans-portatioii than an aeroplane. it such ri bout strike even it small obstruction such as ii. floating plank. its sido is pun- ctured. and it sinks in o few secorlds. But there are no such dangers in thi- air-Orville Wi-lgiit, in Hnrpcr's Mag aine. i V JA" ___ .,gig.7,;., "-1. _,Z -. .-tolli.-§e»_1_ V Mail Contract ~ S'-l:i.\l4l‘Il_) 'T`I§.\`l')l'iItS. uililrcssod to tho l'ostinusler (leur-ral. will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon. on Fri- day. the Both April. i918 for the con- veyance of His Mujesty's Malls. on a proposed (.'-:mtract [or four years. :sis tlinea per ivoek over ltural Mall route No. 2. t`roni Wislliiigtoii t-itntion l’. E. island from the lst July next.. Printed notices containing furtliei' information as to conditions oi' pro posed -(loutrnct may be seen and blank forms of Teiidor may be ob tained at the Post Ofticoo of Well ingtoii Station and at the otlcc oi the Post Office lnspoi-tor. Post Office Inspoctor's office. Charlottetown 12th .\larcli, 1918. JOHN F. WHEAR Post Office Inspector. 3061.-3-l6MSat3l. POUI.'RY WANTED l want it large quantity of dressed poultry. l wil be at A. lloruo Si t‘o.‘s every Tuesday and l<‘rldny. Call und soo nie before selling. M. R. HARDY. Little York. 2942-3»9Satiwod3lpd. 1 Notice Tho Annual Meeting ot' 'l`lie Rogers Hardware Company. Limited, will take place ot their ollicos on Wednes- day evening, March 20th at 7.80 p. in. JOHN M. GILLIB 8ecy~Trens. 298!~3-11M8Zi. i i I 0‘ W “ I ° ' 3 !Oh, the irish are thi- bravi-st men the world has eifvi' seen. .ind the Irish now are honored bi 1 the woarin’ o` the -,fri-iiii. Chorus: l i I i i i Uh. tht- weariii` o' thi- ,tri-i-ii is noir Approved by King aiiiil Qiit-eil-# Long may they reign and aye main tain The wt-aril\` u’ thi- gri-1-ii. Sure, Eriii's sons will ni-'cr forge the blood that, they have shed To guard old Ilrltian's colors iii.-iii' the white and hiui- ainl ri-d; So wear the sliunirock iii your lia and plant it in the sod, ' ;c.=turi-. ln tho latest list-of eighteen- I-‘or now 'twill grow and flourish -'I`I\0"Hl5 310011'-,You always can di-pcini on tis, . i though once uuili-i' foot 'twai trod. Slnunrock and thi- I`iiioii .incl will warm each irish lif-art. .-\.1id wi-'ll fight and iiii- i-i-i- ironi th dirar old flag wi-'ll part; Wi- covet not tiii-. vii-iiltli iii' land: that iii- beyond tin- son, ' rich and poor ai‘i- I-quzil 'nt-:ill thi- flag of lihr-riy. The I"iJl` I t‘horus E O, brotlii-|‘ liritoii. should yoii hard pressed on <-vi-ry hand. home or foreign land; \\’heii enemies against you ri:-ic, ti' matter where tliev‘ri_- seen, THE SAFE-ry OF AER°pLANE5l Your first and lust dei`i_-hilers will bi weaieis of tho gieen. _ _ _ i‘v\'l \n men -'iii st th- l_l:i.il<-.s o lt is n new idea that the acl'<_>Dli:nc “' grass Hom 5g‘;,£“.in;; 'ns me is .1 sale menus of tr.ins”poitatot\_ g,.0w_ And when the leaves in suniniei' tim' their verduri- fail to show- Then I will change the color that ` - wear ln my i:nuhi_-<=ii, , And then forsake the Union Jack an the wearing of the green. _ - tflioru R. L. W ERFIY A Fishy Answer ai A teaclicr wiio bclieveil in keepin- '-_er youngsters in touch with tl march ot' events. was -beginnlg it los son on the recent revolution in Russi- "Now. who can ti-ll me what thi ruler oi Russia uscd to be <'alled?' she askerl. “Tho Czar." hollowed tho class. »~ “lilghtl And what was his wifi. called " _ “'l`h»> Czarinn," -tivo or t.ireo vc-u~ ture-ii. » "Good," said tho teuchcr_ ".‘~'ow, I woiulor'it` you know what thi: (`zar’s children were c:illeil'.' There was a long pause. thou one little voice piped up: ! "('.znrdlncsl" i iN NO HURRY TO FLY "John, you ought to get in the avia tion service." a York mun told u negrr last week. “You are n good iiicclinn- ic and woulil, came in handy in an aoroplani-. llow would you like to ily among the cloiiiis n mile high and drop a tow bombs down on the Ger- mans?" "l ain’t iii no special hurry to ily. Cup. the _negro answereil. "\\-'hon' lives'-2 up ‘bout a mile high. _#pose de ji-rigiiio stopped and de white man told , nie to git out on' eruiik'."' I "" “" l"CASCliEiS" BISI II HEADAIIHY, BIIIUUS. ; SICK, IIIINSIIPAIH ` Best tor livcr and bowels, had breath bad colds. sour stomach Get :i i0~i:ciit box. } Sick llcadai-lie, biliousncss, route `toiigne.~always truce this Io toipi l liver: delayed. formenting food in th ibowels, or sour, gassy stoniacli. ' Poisonous nintter clogged' in th iitostines. instead of being cast ou it the system iii i'e-absorbed into tli ilood. When this poison reaches thi ieiicato brain tissue it causes cn- :estion and tliui. dull iiirobhing sick~ ming iieadni-.ini Casciirets liiiiuediatoiy cleanse tin stoniacli. remove tho sour, uiidigeste( 'ood and foul gases, take the oxces bile froni the liver and carry out n` 'ho constlputod' waste mater and iolaons in thu bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-i1 10-cent box from your druggist nicniis your hca clear. stoiiincii sweet, bi-oath right complexion rosy ami' your livin ani bowels regular for mouths. - MIIIIONS DIE :V17 you Ima Consumption, Killian: could liovo boon nvod if only common uno prevention list boon used in tlio lui stop. I! YOU ARB o Biilei-or hom Asthma, Bron- sbitio, Cotm-h,_ Plonrloy, Wed Longo, Cough and Colds-all Dio -_ can lending np to Consumption- l Tiiborouloslo, YOU ABE interested ‘ in Dr. Bti-ondgnrdb '.l'.B. Medicine Write for Tutiinonhil old Booklet. ‘pany to initke n i'urtlit-r advance oil ,300 yards to a highly important po-| o e 5 i., Cross who di-serves lt, but nobody cv- ‘ ei' got it without risking his lii`i-. for ‘, it. To win the V. C. it is not enough `to bc hravi-__ iiot~i-iiougli to risk lite. To be brave and face iii-utli is cxpscr, ed of eveiy soldier, -but the super-2 soldier, tho V. C. man, iuust be con- spicuously- brave, and unusually nioi-i-, than that. ills coinipicuous _bravery must result lirsoiiie ud\'i\iitage to_ his comrades, it must be bravery that ai:~ :oinplislii-s iiomothiiig. ii punch. not a ‘\’. t‘. awards we note such cxpies.--,l ions as "for niost coiispleuoiis hrav-; ,ary initiiiiire and df-ti-rmi|iatiiii\."f ,“niosl coiispiviiiiiis lirai\'i‘ry. i'iiltiiiii\‘f'I i init df.-votioii to duty.” “most corispic- fucu.-i briivi_-ry and skili'ul liani"Liii-.1 ii1`» ihe' troops unii-_-r his ciiiii-iniii.-l.": i ‘most eonspicuoiis briivi_~r_i' iiiil r-- fourci-." “iiiost coiispii~\iou.- I-:-;ii'i-13-' . .iiiil i't-arlceis leading." lt_i.~' plain iii -i` , V. t`. courage is always aifcoiiiiniiiii-il inteiligenc-.‘. lt is not the i_»i~;ii-iii' * if the main who doi-s not rr-ali'/.~ hI~=§ L lnilgnr, or the ilt-.~‘pi-l‘ate brari-r_\' 4-I' i the man who is actually _~;i_-eliiiitt, feath. I i i _ ! , 'Tanada Has Sev_en --- , l Of thi- <-it-,tru-i`-ii awards no fi~iii-ri hun s.-:vi-ii wcri- won by t‘ai1aili:i:i.~' 4 ini- was earneil by a tt‘t.‘0pi:r in :in `ndian cavalry ri-gimciit, niiotlier hyi . New Ze-nliiiiil private. and thc! -thurs by Scott-li, Irish and lingllsfii -filccrs., iioiw.-oiiiinissioiioil' oilh:f\i-' ind xiii-ii. Capt. Gi-urge itandolph- ‘eail;t->', at-tiiii; inajor. and prt'\'ioi:.i : v winner oi' thi- .\l. t‘_, oi` thi-_ t,`anii.-, 'ian Mounted ini`anti'y, was wound- fi just before an advance, but re-Ai irtllcss of this he continued to lead, is men "with the utmost gallali-; l ry." At 11 particular stage in thei itnck iunlier advaiicc"wa.-. threat- nci' by ii strong point which was; -ii objective ot` the battalion on lilsl I iii. llc appreciated the situntion,‘, , apturi-il and lit-ld this point. tliusi -iabllng his further iidvaiicc to bei ict-esofiilliv pushed forward. l.ieut.§ ‘iristopher l’atrick John O'l{i_-lly,l ‘l. tj., ot' the Canniliun infantry, li.-di ‘iis company "ii-ltlim extroordixiaryi son iinii ileii-riniin1ti<>n." .trier iiii-‘ -riginal attark hail fiiiloil and two; _ -onipiinics of his unit had launched! new iiinioii, o-irony iitiwinot-ii iinl mmanil 1,000 yards under heavyl without any artillery barrugel ok the i~ni-my positions on thc' l :rest of the hill by storm, then pt-r-l =onally oifgaiilzeil and led ii :-i:riesl f attacks on pillboxes, his company’ lone capturing six of tlicni with ti,-nl uiacliini- guiis‘ and 100 prlsoii-_-rs.i , .att-r in tho night this rompanyi E epeiii-il an i-iieiiiy attack. took iiiort-1 T rlsoners, 'and before finally settling; _ --own to sleep captured a Geruianf 'aiding pzirty. I r °'=‘S“ o J cstroying Pillboxes _ ‘ Sergeant (iecrgc liariy Muiliii. nl nilita-ry iiieilul ihziii, ol' the (fan-' indian iiii`niitry, .siiiglc-liandod cap: ; uri.-d a comuiuiidliig pillhox. lit- , 'uslietl a .l‘0t|\1CiI1i§ H ,crlticitl i~,ltuution.l _'Ju his own initiative _llolnics 1-mil ` `0rwui'd and threw two bombs. kill-l ‘ug or wounding -the iimclilni-. gun, crows. lie their returned for an-' -ther bomb, uni? uiiderlicavy threw it into the entrance oi' the! ilplllbox. causing its 10 lnhnbitautsi o surrender. ilrrl L , Unsurpassed Bravery ‘i i Pte_ Cecil John lions. C. I.. showed ‘ 1 courage that probably has noi-or lbocn excelled. The advance was 1'b0lllB htlltl up by amaclilno gun iand Ross, alter making n survey ot *the situation “deliberately divested biinsoli’ ot' all his equipment suvc his riile und bancloller, and regard. lless of his persona-l sai'et_\', uilvalic- oil itioiie over the open ground' in broad daylight, charged' the enemy `nincliliic gun, killing thi- cr;-ii' oi' six und seized and tit-stroyud the lgiiii." liis action enabled his coni- lsition. The platoon of Pic. Jriiiics Po-ter ltobcrtaon, C. J.. was hold by uiirut wire und it machine g-un. and lloborlsoii, duuliliig in on the flank. killed four ol! t.iie gunner.-i and then turned thc weapon on the othors, who, dismayed by his fierce- ness. were iieolng to their own lines. Then. carrying the mnchinu gun. he led his plntoonto the nniil UI. l‘i'l.AlDtlAl.D‘l_@lGl’l 00,. i all-Ito Yoon Holt. Tonner o Li 1, ` 4,-va._. Obiectlve, set up the gun and made uiost devastating play with it. Later when two of our_ snlpors were As I have bought out the interest of Mr. Alexander- Horne in the firm known as Miller Bros., it is my intention to con- tinue the business under the same name. I take this opportunityof thanking the public for their past patronage and solicit ti. coiitiiiuntion of szimeu _ i On account oi' the war, the cost of mus-_ cz-.l iiisti°iin'1'e’nts has advanced so that it iiouiil be impossible for us to offer tiicni at .i 1-e.isoii;ible price under our present sys- teiii of long credit. After this date it is our' intention to establish a ONE PRICE ':`\'S'l`rI1\l. _-'ill goods__will be marked iii plain figures at the YOWEST CASH PRICE possible. The customer who pays cash had ti night to get the best value pos- sible for his money. The customer who buys on time has a right to pay _for the accom- modatiou. A ONE PRICE SYSTEM ,can only be established by charging bank in- terest from date of sale. By curtaiiiiig every possible expense, and doing , busi- ness at a closer marizin of profit, we hope uiidei' a ONE PRICE SYSTEM to be able to sell as cheaply as any dealer in the same - line of goods iii Canada. - .-\ l.I..\N I"()liS\"I`II f' Firin iiame-MILLER BROS. Ch.'-i1'Ioti;etow1i Marcli 1, 1918. 3063-3-161i1sit`3i. wounded in irciit ct’ the trench. he wi-nt out under licavy tire and car- ried one ot' them iii. lie was killed just as iii- ri-iurneil with the second man. Indian Trooper's Heroism The liidian trooper, Diifadar Gob- iiid bfingli, won his V. C, for thricc vol- unteeriui; to carry iiicssag-es between thr- ri-ginient and biigatli- hi-udquart~ ers, ii Cistancfe cf a miie and a half over opi_-ii ground under the observat- 'on and heavy fire of the cnt-my. lif- riiade the three trips uiiscatlied, but each time a horse was shot undci' ‘iiin. Anotlit-r notable winner of the medal iviis Liinci--Corporal liobcrt Mclli'-ntii, oi’ the Scolarth Hii‘zhlanil~ -_____ ,___ _- ..__1_..._%ll man oiliccrs and 30 men ln a dugout. lg is a pity such records could not be scattered' among the German people. They would have a nibre dcmoraliz- ing effect than bombs. ~ fi - iifF The Annual General Meeting of the Sliareholders of the Telephone Com- pany oi' Prince Edward Island. will be held in the l-load Office of the Com- pany. Queen Street, Charlottetown, on Weilnosday. the 27th day of March 1018, ay the hour oil eight o'clock, p. m., for the reception of tho annual re- ports. tho election of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may properly’ como before the Lilceting. WALTER S. GRANT, ers. llc destroyed tive machine guns! - _ 3ccm,_a,.y_ "ind sliigle-liamled i,-uptiired throe G1-i‘~' \ 16M 10|. e. c -1 CIT ‘F gZl"'@ s JUi~-T AR--Ivrp W 300 I’-bis. R- bin Hood I"I0l.ll‘ I Alf() IN S'I`O\ K Beaver-Queen Ci _i-Ri yal -t`~i»\d-- nn- beam and Royal- rlousei otii Hou _ Ati oi-1G1\, i.QU~L Tv . ' O-der niiw as u n x _-I pmenl ill-rV\m‘ Qual-tv.-Roi ed tm _--B a -Mid I ng - Oi' Cake Meil-LI tio e~ii ‘ eat .ind `ugav H Meal, -li.i»f wi irh wi ai. -il I pg . i l- wc- pviu s. A. HURNI2 & O. ""*""K: 20 i .i-o-i2mtiis:i t i ivki-2|`ri. ' in l W' -_ri-'au-' ._ - ...__ ---.__..-1;-__.,__. __.. ___ -- .__ _._ ,_ I Valuable Merchandise For Sale at 0’I.eary I The Property iii the late Firm of Kennedy & io. i Scaled tcinlt-rs` will be received by the uiidcrsigned up to iiooii on 'I`hui'sday, the 21st day of .\Iarcli, A. D. 1918, for the purchase oi the stock in trade and warehouses tho property ol the into iiirin of Kennedy & Co., consisting on and iundo up as i'ojlowu:-- as follows :-- i. I-lardivarc, paints and oils, about five thousand five hun- dred dollars worth. _'_ Groceries, about four thousand dollars worth. 3. Furniture, about one thousand dollars worth. 4. Boots, shoes, rubbers and liai-ness, four thousand dol- lars worth. 5. 'Qi-y goods, about eleven thousand dollars worth. 6. Iiuivarc, curiiiiclivare and crockcry, about fifteen hun- drcd dollars worth. »-_ " . . . .' _ ' _ IL , liio ii art-houses siliiatc on railway land at O eary, 25 Iiicliidcd in the groceries are xx puncheons nioiasses, 25 casks kerosene and 20 casks gasolcnc. Copies of thc recent stock taking may be seen at the office oi Messrs. joiiiisoii and Inman, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Mr. Heath Strong, Stiiiinicrsidc, l"..i$. I., and at the store of the un- I dersigiicd. O’Learv, P. iE. I. _ Tenders will bc received for each of the above groups of iiierciiandisc and warehouses separately or en bloc as suits the purcliascr. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. lf goods are sold .