f_ _NQVEMBER 23. 1914 THE oHARLo'r'rE'rowN cuaizmsn - PAGE-ELEVEN -~ “\»~._- _ -r0l' Ilifllitl And Uhildrgn, mr: ~ ,,. _ ._ ‘.i.' _'_ 'tfgt-if 0-vnu.-.f.`.'t?.f..»n.r........, I _IIUUIIIIIIIES Large Shipments of Copper, Rubber, Etc Paul Th h itat ish Government, it is said, which ~ “"~l-ggi) , “li t'i.'t.tt.°i... Pmlimt Merchant Thinks His Lita Was Saud tty "Fruit-a-thas". DIYSDALB, Our., JUNE i5th. i913. ` "1 am a general storekeeper t th bove address, and _on account :af th; l.`.'rU _; _-.:' "_" '. t 2.---1-_-,_-5: _ . _ , ` .Hill _ El 'Ci _ |` ff' _`-» K° d Y - ` H ` ., ng roug y.- great good I have experienced fr - - -lf .2 I E `~ ’ l B Britain Will Stop lt. _ using “Fruit-a-lives", I rgoommecgg *e them toniy customers. They were a with voinitin and a temiic in _-f _pr ~ 1- .- ‘ f ii _ _ __ _ ._ LONDON, November 2l.- Informa- _great boon to me, I can tell you. for __ me .t....-......-..»n.»m.............. I tion is in the possession ol the Brlt~ gbout two years ago, I was laid up in . rd. ` S ' pa' -Li `_._{_'|____` A\'r°:eTlTl'&_ in _ lproves exclusively that very large .It ¢l1¢ bl” °f ml’ Skull- THC PBI” i\.|\ t - ~. rlrmrsu Inn.. _ - _ _;___.»_t_.__;.-.;_ .t't‘.t.'i:t=,ts.‘..':".t’.f':‘.r3`..'tn'.f'lf_ Bef’-13 U10 -l.`l1;"\ 'Li' Sli if shipments of copper,r\ibber and other commodities are passing through It- alian ports on their way to Germany. 1 In New York large purchases of topper are being made by represents- 5 ,nearly drove me mad. Doctors feared "it would turn to Inflammation of the Brain, but I took “Fruit-a-tives" steadily until I was cured, 1 hnve ained Efteen pounds since taking Fruit~a-tives", and I verily believe lt " ll 9 . "V7" 0' I’°“°°° in R°"*°"d““‘- AU* they saved me from a disastrous ill- Jfgfjli nes.-mrdthnrhitmsmmi Of ~‘i~ =0v1umM historians.” `- "ti . . t it ` »i"li"-Ti ,1‘ ."~- _ §;' li.m.Soui'Slom_ad1.ll ri-hen, "F,--;_"f.*ttti ,uiiiiiiliiti ‘_I_"_~”l%, No'i'N.(lhco'ric. _ __ ___________ _ _‘,:i;_I-.. i1t|i}}..f ’ """“`”’"` ’ ‘ Q.. il '- i' ~ _ _ _ *_ e they ““°W th” °°PP°1` W IW 51119000- the more recent shipments shov/,it is . t.. -I -- E: -, _ E _ .-_lt_-in I-P¢rlf-°iRr1n°\t>i°rf@nSip wini. HALT THE ooNTn.iBAND. B ll.. li ‘ _\\ll.(2:N'rAuuC<\nPAttY.\ tliiitit ` . _,_ _ly h'i_. l _ -_-.11--';if.':,; t Rfk:/f0lfl&zMM&'4‘7l@l ' .Hlqsturirl ' , as ~ it tAbrn\s.Convute\nns.FeverIst.~ f ness and l..0s_s 0|* Stihl’ f AZ.-wZ’”m. MONTREALLNEW YORl(‘ --4 Z* 'W #Uh 01:0; F452: .°ln l'olll0lflSBl‘,?,°=r ure to be shipped through It- HUBD Ports to the order of various financial institutions which are said lobe controlled largely -by German Clfpitul. American copper refiners ap- pear to be capable of protecting their own interests since they usual. ly insist on payment in cash before The British Government is decor ¢»=="- 1. ii. comuvisan. 5_oc. a box, 6 for §z.5o, trial size, 25c.`--or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. -\ turns just published show .that for two and one-half months prior to October 19th imports of copper into Genoa amounted to only. 1316 tons. A comparison of these figures with aid, that the-presenttrade in cop- per with Itnly is entirely an artifici- al one, und that the Italian imports are not for the consumption oi that mined that it will use every leg-itil country "' tl stureof . 0 ‘ I . ' mmm 'sm - mate means to prevent copper resch- ing Germany where it is being mms s \": ‘ into ainuiunitioll for use against the ~ T0 British forces. Great Bri 1 ta ii, there- 10”- 15 ‘i1Wl’¢»ll\g various steamers Alb months oldf- _t _ to Gibraltar, _which are carrying , _]5Dosrs ¢35GrrPt;_'=f te; tasty wtwnuthe scorer is ' _ __ isc arg . ie steamers are prompt. 'limi-,1;|__ _ _ ly released. some of this copper sc-_ t __ - r _-_ \ tually has been found cked ' pa in cas- es ma d Da BRITISH F.\ IRN ICSS. In view of all this accurnulutivo evidence, the British Government raintains that there is no e.lterr.s~ ‘tive left it but to stop this contra- band trade in copper with Germany hrough Italy. With n few possible exceptions, American exporters do not suder as they have been paid al- rke nzig. Other lots are Bgnocc _ _ ' shi i e to <1 . “npr Wt-pp” ma -»¢-.v..r.= ee...-A... ...fo vs-.. _...-»». (;¢,I»),:B§ horfxese i‘;lp0"A‘;‘;gg:d£‘r:°Z§g ready, but the British Government, Rotterdam- some of these satis... ein I D _ ~ ' "-1. ‘=.r.":__ P. E.I. RAILWAY ~” TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1l\, 1914. _ Trains Outward Trains 1,,w,,,.d_ _ Read down. ` Read u|,_ \.M. P.M. P.M. 6.00 3.30 4.42 6.15 7.10 7.00 5.21 5.56 0.30 §§§”»s oeroggg U 9 P S . P.M. 10.15 9.16 8.45 8.17 7.50 5°? '$3 Charlottetown, Ar, 11,50 Hunter River 10,30 Emerald Jct. 9.55 Kensington 9,27 Ar. Summersldo Dep. 9.00 1.15 12.20 11.35 11.00 7.55 _ 8.30 8.00 8.58 9.47 11.00 8.55 9.30 3.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 " 7.10 4.15 5.04 5.25 0.00 ' /LM 8.15 9.50 11.45 P.M. _ 12.10 Dep. Summerside 1.30 3.00 5.00 Ar. 7.10 Dep. 8.00 Ar. !"S°$°’.°°?‘> >-¢.>»-»w:n' ewumog > U ." BD. Elmira Dep. Ar. Port Hill 0’Leary Tlgnisb Dep. Emerald Jet. Ar. Cape Trav erso Dep. Charlottetown, Mt. Stewart Morell St; Peters 1 Sourts De p. Ar. 8,45 7.48 7.04 5.45 7.00 6.00 Ar. 9.30 8.30 7.58 7.36 6.35 5.25 8.40 Dep. 9 50 Mr. Stewart Cardi an - H 10.20 Montague 11.00 Ar. Georgetown ?‘?‘?"»-1 cur.-.»-\~" c'\c'\¢g U. Q 'F Charlottetown Vernon River Ar. Murray Harhoi Dep. Ar. 8.20 7.26 7.40 Dep. 6.30 P.M. Ar. 5.35 4.01 2.00 5.15 3.46 2.30 12.20 A.M. 8.45 8.10 sweep? Noreen-.ng cm-ooo. 3.50 2.43 2.15 1.25 A.M 0.45 8.31 7.00 A.M. ar said to be connected with the Krupps manufacturers of big guns. It is un- derstood that representatives of some big copper refining .arms re. cently sailed from New'York for Eur- ope with the object of consulting agents _of .\German drms as to the best means of -. forwarding copper to Germany. "" Italian firms also have been ap- proached by German purchasers of copper with s view of arranging for the use of the nnnies oi the former for the purpose of concealing the fact that Americans copper shipped _to the purchasers is destined for Germany. ‘ Since October 25 vessels bound from New York for Italy, having on b08r¢ion fo mn funais me ssh _ 5 ' tion payable at certain stated "3-55-5'f-°-if-5'-°f°f e“"ri°» ‘°' °..:'.:.°i.‘;‘t.§‘“.:;:“i .. 1 _ _ ' me gage dlura'm:>`n(1)f: llclethfzllind atsneeds arise, and also £55512; donor to pay with greater conveniences than in lump Sums- f The Imnd Branch of l Tho Canadian Patriotic Fund I 2'* e o 5'* so o M. MUltPili . iviannger. _Fumélss l ` `S__a`ilii`if_`gs From For, » LON DON LONDON . ' Rappahannock .\'ov.20 Shenandoah Nov. 28 .\`ov.lB Ktnlwhn ' f bead Nov.” -~ . (via Sud.) Dlaby _ Dec.5 Rlpplhlnuock - Dee 26 .r Ilec. I5 From __ For v' s. i. ' i.|vlni»oo|l° ' ° llivonooot. Queen Wilhelmlna Nov. 28 ` Nov. 17 Tabasco Dec. 5 N Nov. 2| Durango ilec. I6 Charlottetown Steam I _ _ _ CHANGE or-' 'rims L_ _,Y Kp. .|. , _,ml 1,, rlle S. “HallfaX’) S3113 C°mm9nc|ng Mmlday the and or _ Lavl.;a\'(i)rr (."llili‘il‘lolllll=,(ll!>(w%`i`l2 ruin, November the S. S. "Northumborlann apply tf;r.:°“ i»i:i.:1r“‘a~".::f_‘_.,'.:..% '_=-.:::; to . _ _ _ 'IAS' CKRRtAGHER’ I ‘A Déegl c _ i,xl2d..»l.E inpllli gen _ _ ` A _ -i - - ». o. C*‘“f‘°“°*°*'" ‘_ DIRECT ROUTE Eastern S.S. Corporation MARITIME PROVINCES TO MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN,” MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. Only One Night on the Road. ` Tl-IE "IMPERIAL LIMITED" Famous Transcontinental Expre-s -- COAST 5 COAST Beet Electric Lighted Equipment _ Unexcalled Dining Car Service St. John, N. B If GEO. WALLER, _ ._,W. B. HOWARD. D.P.A., C.P.R. S iIHlP|.l|N'S EXPEHIENIIE _ ltev.-J. .Esslcinont Adams, Army Chaplain, writes a most interesting letter to the congregation of the West United Free Church, Aberdeen, in which he gives particulars of his ex- citing work at the front. In the course of his letter he says:- “I reached Southampton on Septem- ber 24, and was instructed to receive rations lor six days and proceed on board the S. S. Pancras, a troop shipi ,which in peace times ls ii well-known South American mail steamer. As Havre, which we believed to be the British base overseas. is only seven hours from Southampton, six days' rations seemed strange. But in the army it is “Do as you are told." The dispatches of the (tommandcr-in-('Iiief published recently have told the world (what we soon realized that for mili- tary reasons it had become necessary to transfer our base to St, Nazaire. After a pleasant sea trip lasting three tlnys, we passed St. Nazaire and moored \vell up the 'river Soire. I found the Chaplain General- at thc llendlluartcrs. and was at once posted by him to thc duty for which l was detailed to the Expeditionary Force- namely, work among Presbyterian sol- diers in Scottish regiments. In the nine hospitals at this base their are ed. and to the “.lo<:ks" :ie they are stnntly. Some of these nine hospitals ed, others are I-`r\>n1Ii hospitals with ( soldiers ol all dcllolittiidtiolis, .i It-iv British, liumlrcds ot' 1-`renr:\i, and u fair ' Scnegalese, who belong to thc Frcni-ii Force, WAS AN OUTRAGE TO C|VtLlZA~ TION. Antoni-1 this st|‘uii|.10 int-tlloy \tuo\\'|i as thc "Allies" thi-rc is om- common article of thc fnltli-'l`liis wur is nn the soldier believes. although he may uso stronger language by wny of tho definition! The awful ivonntl-1 titt- lnritl tales of the retreat to the Marne, _‘ and oi’ the fight at ine rustic pro\'i~ un-_ horror of this war. Our me-ii "li-.tw-, done their bit." and one is not s\1i'pi'is- i ell at the ziffcclioti in which they :tri- beid by the l<`ren<.‘h people. The fortiliulc of the wounded is ti wonder to rue day by day. in one toni two men lie in the next bed une to the othcr-tt have just watched them tin- ish ii gains of chess)-one with his right leg uinputatetl, the other with his left-"Gocd luck, isn't it. sir. one pair of boots will do the both of us when we get up"; in another tent ai happy privzitc in the H. I.. I.. a condiic- for on a Glasgow trnrnonr before the war hroko out, lies shot in the hack in two places, :tml having also his left uriu torn by shrupncl; in unolher is ai “Jock” with paralysis from n bullet which gram:-il his spiuc, who says he must get better soon because im one also can valet his master property; hero and there tire vases of tclziiius, that mulitzn tnzilndy of tho l‘l\ampn|:ne lzouliiry; but wllatevcr thc trouble. ovcr_vwiioi'o the men are hopcful and cltccry. READY FOP. A CRACK WITH Ti-tEi ‘ PADRE. They are all ready for a crack with the Padre, eager for news (oven though our war news is a wi-ek lou-i__ glad above all when it is u iallt ubouti (ind. It :tiny sound strange, init ttuit_ is the one thing they count on in-t`ort-1 you say “(10011-by till t0morro\v." 'l`I\l-so mon have been iii tho \':\llt~_\' oi' thc Sl\;ulo\v, and learned tim! (tori wus` there with them. Ono liiri or`tt10 ist South Wule.-L liortlcrers. it horn hum- orlsl (when hc sticks his itioiititit-utioli medal in his eye and twirl.-4 his muu_-s- tnchc, might bo ii “rc-|;uiui~ i.ont|o|\ West.-ciul k\iul") said to mo nil of 11 sutltlvll-"l’t\tlrv, l uovtrr know \v||:|t it ' ' V- '-- 71./ /' __ GQ F 4 /{-My _;___ . _ - _. _.;f;; ~.» <- 4/ '.. ‘_ For, ` _ .‘,,i_s`_ - ‘ Head- .” -1- :~ ache. I eurnlgimi *<0 ‘QI-H ir' _ ._ _ ASK FOR A-K TABU-`.`\‘.‘i`f am. s 1 Frilluv liith. 930 and 12 it ni' and lil Loa\'e~4 (‘l\arl0tt:=to\\'i\, li 45 l7th, 10.30 .x. ni. und 1 p m. 1 ) I p m Lemon iork Point, i~'rl¢lu\ 'Z0lti_ 730 mill 12 n. in Learns (‘ltr\rIoftc- town 11.45 null 4 p. ni. Ii-:iw-4 ‘fork International Line VVINTER FARES In effect Nov. 2nd St. John to Boston.._....$5.00 St. John to Portland._..$4.50 Leaves St. Iona Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 9.0) a. m. for ‘.ubec.‘lla»ipon. Pon and and Boeton.Retumtna,'eevea Central Wharf Boston, 9.00 a. rn. Monday.. Wednesdays ani Fridays for Portland. tlflrtport. Luboc and S . lonn. Main Stegsliip Line 3 Reduced (are to New York‘ » October lat to April 30th._ Pass:-n er Fteamshi _ _\'0RTH l..\.\'l> leaves bel I0 I4, I0 2| -ind 28 I"r¢-ight sr-|\'ir'¢" Was Personally Attended by Dr. A. W. Chase Before He Became Famous as the Author of Dr. Chase's _ Receipt Book. Here is a letter from nn aged gc~vi~ Llemnn who consulted Dr. Chase, long before his Receipt Book attulncd u world - wide circulation or h i s f :i m I I y medicines be- come known to thu finds of thc earth. Like rn 0 s t people of nfi» vanveti years his kidneys were the first o r ga. n s t 0 break d o w n nnd when doc~ tors failed to help him he _sail f ’...“|, _ tt. -, ,\ \_/A. . . ~ - ,_`.`,_._% \ _ _3~ f ' _,_-e‘<‘§_ _ _\\f"' "__§2¥'j_"' : 9:. -\\¢_'};f_'_`:; ff _ /__,/__ I '/<=4\ ,_-.fi-_ ,D ,., (Ji 21,.) AIR- 0. D- Bi\l5Nl':S. many Presbyterians among the wound- * _ . . _ \v _ ~ - - called, l have been ministering con- _ranches at me MSM, singing -»y,,u_ proportion oi' 'l`uruos_ Zouaves and | remembered the physician who cured him oi' pleurlsy in his younger days. Mr. 0. D. Barnes, R_F.D_ 1. Byron, llllch., writes:-"About fifty _\'f‘:irs nun, when living in Ann Arbor. Dr. .-1. W. Chase, the famous Ilocclpt limit; uu- thor, was culled on to treat mo for plmirtsy, Ever since that I have used and rcronimemicrl Dr. Cl|:|sr~'-I tllmll- r-tncs, and hzivu two of his ilsvolpf. Ilooks in tho house. "Some itmo uso ii cout sf-tilt-tl in tho klclnoys, caiiutmr hzicknchc, frequl-tit. urination, dizziness, :mil :iil'cctvd the 1-ycsighh My appetite foiled :ind I could not sleep _-,rilghts.{_’i`_wo doctors failed to do mr: stir*-lust.- ing good, so I started using iDr. A. W. fftinsr-'s Kiilnoy~Ltvs>i‘ iPttis and .\'f-we Fond. The results lhzive boon highly satisfactory tn mf-. |Appetlln ln\|»rr»\'i=il, l gninotl In \vol1.:I\l. _sim-p ‘and rt-st wt-ii, :md lm-l stroni.: *and well. My kidneys r<»n\imr~rl their natural functions, and I tif-lic-vo that my euro was duo tn Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and Ncrwa Food. I am 'I8 years old, supcrlntenrl _work on my farm, and cnn turn in tzinfl do sonic work inysclf." I lir. Chase-'s Kilim-3'-l.i\'f~r Pills. Ona pill ri dose, 25 cents .1 box. All floalers or Edmanson. Bates Sr C0.. Limited. I’I‘oronto. K _ as to pruv before We went into the \. c me do it von know mu matic me hill WI? g0l il()\\ll Oil 0111' 1t2l~'is _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . n 'ul . _ ' .' ' are entirely o<.t.up1ctl_by liritish wolinti- I0 _:t_.. but once we got ,hem ,mm |_,y _ ' _ ~ '_ _ _ _ H. ' ki .~ t1ti_ ' ‘ vou could lizivv Iirzirtl the wholi- rosi- it tout prayiiig. Now l pray alwiiys ini' believe in it_" __ Ami if they pi'uy, they ask ti tho poo- plr-, nt home tivo przi_\'inp; for thc h<»_\'s 'ho uri' doing their bit out ltorv it \\ . - is ai tzrcfit honor' to ho allowed tn spe-nic , to and in prny with such turn. I\o_ woiulvr tho itoctors ziiul mlrsvs airt- rf-iis<_-l<=s.~; in thuir slr-vnliott. As ai r-, until “von <-zui't li(-ip ulzivtiig tor nu so . _ » ._ _ ,. them tlivy are so |:rntot`ul und good." outrage on civil:/.ation that is wh-.it They are and they me g,,mQ to 11,0 cud. On the Suiiduyiiioriiing of (`o1nniun~ ioii day in Alierdcoii l wus <'\\=\i1I1\iil HI tho funeral ot' a tl. I.. l. soldier, aged "Y l little vliilfirvn in (ilzisirow. As t was quitting his iioilsiilo on tho night on \vhi¢~li lic tlictl I said, "Good iiiithl, Jock, I slmii lic in curly iomorro\\'." tio tire-w Itiinscll' up ii llttlo, snlulvd fi-ohi_\‘, and suitl, “Gmini ullzht. sir, |`|l he her:-_ but it noi. reiitciiilnu' i'm oil iight, Semi my tort- to lturhzicl und tin- littii- otics uiul sity l‘ll he waitin): for tlicm_" Sui-li mon :irc (intl's own 1-liildrcu. 0 rmnarum Linimenz co., Limited. ' l.'outlonie|t_-~-l.ast Winter I receive-tl great benefit from the use of MIN- Allli'S l.INlMl-lN'l‘ in a sc-voro nttnolc of LiiGrippc, and I have irequctitly proved it to be vcry effective in cases of lnflaiiiiiiutioti. Yours. W. A. HUTCIIINSON. 28, who has left A. widow mul three L_-I - - H-5 ,_ _ _ _ Fred H. 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As several months must necessarily be spent in training, applications will not be limited to members of this regiment, but will be open to all P. E. Islami- ers of suitable age and physique with or without previous military training. This will probably be the last opportunity for the formation of a distinct P. E. Island unit for overseas service. Application may be made to:-- Major J. A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) 0. C. “A” Squadron. Major T. H. E. Inman, (Summersidc) O. C. “B” Squadron. or to the undersigned ' A. E. Inge, Lieut. Col. W Sullivan Pres Mr. A. A. ar et , ec y. ~ - ¥ » - 6”.”-_lottewwn s»_i..t.r. '..~»...os...1io...~r ,,.,,,,_,,,_.,,, ,_._.__,l . Y F. . . ~ . . sit' W' " Mr H: W. B.innIl'|l»Tl‘el8. ' ' \ ‘ Haan- i custo--m..tf _ - _ ' L R.1‘.m~ivsm4.r |=_s.|>.» O. C. 36th, P. E. I., I.. H. Local Re-presemativg ______-_.___________________ _ _ _ - W. C. Cooke, Captain and_Adiutant, B tl t S . 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