NOVEMBER fr 1917 r 1'., LO'I'1'E'I‘0WN GI.lAItDJrA.N~ ` ~ ¢- d .' ' 4 _ 1 . ,H. I __-:Jn -~_ f 1 _f V .tg-._,___:_:*r__;__n,. 1 V __ ..f , __’ ‘_ _ r ¢ __ .~ _ .__.- . _. __..-_,_,_,_-_. 1. r __ A '_ ____ . 1,. _ i w( __ _ » . _- -' ’ A ‘.~r-...- »~,. ' 0.' ‘ 'I f - ~_'_";.§_;'.__j'/_';‘_. ‘ _‘ x .1 -_ ~2aGaN.1.Nrz: _ 1 7 l (gi. The low cost per cup, It' is-hard to believe that a cup of good, rich ‘ tea only costs about a fifth of a cent, but, l fl Ex.SIm Ex.Bu M. P.M. r‘.°9°‘.*~’d uma' o' oom§o 12.15 1.48 2.50 3.30 4.10 you see. Red Rose consists chieiiy of Assam teas-th¢ ri¢h¢St. strongest teas in the world. ' Red Rose easily yields 250 cups to the pound. And it’s a tea' of ' __ rare economy and ""’ flavor K... G... .., REDROSE the Sealed ~ :l U25 Package __ m CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND §_i&:l~.:...~_.-. ,_ _ - _ TIME TABLE IN E FFECT MAY 2102, 1917. ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME ' Train! Oltttlnrtl-Read IIUWII Trains Inward-R950, 1| Dail Daily Dill! Daily Daily Daily Ds.i li- EI-Sill Ex.Sun. Ex.Sun. Ex.Bun. Ex-Sn A-M- A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 6.40 Dep. Charlottetown Am 11.55 11.10 10.20 Hunter River 10.48 10.10 8.50 9.40 7.40 7.45 9.? 0 8 5 6 Ernehld Jct. 10._09 Kensington ~ 9.37 6.5 Bummerside Dept. 9.10 _ .10 19' army. 7 The Russian embassy announced to- Coniiilaihi » (Iver ri .___- MONTREAL, Nov.' 4.--Complaint was lodged with the__Board of Control yesterda from forty 'retail merchants of the cIty that certain dealers were buying up oarload lots of potatoes and other produce in the Maritime Provinces and shipping them to Mon- ’ treal and disposing of the Soods from the cars in thd railway yards without payment of license to the city. The board referred the complaint to the law department and the superinten- dent of markets. "ONLY F_iV'E GERMAN8 SURVIVED OUT OF A COMPANY OF 80 BRITISH .HEADQUARTERS AIN BELGIUM, Nov. 3.-It has been ascer- tained that in tht British advance the Germans paid a terrible price in the defence of Passchondaele Ridge. One company of reserve infantry went in S0 strong and all that came out of the battle were one odlcer and four men. One battalion of German _Grenadiers. after concluding; spell of duty. had but its adjutsnt and one .msn left. ‘ R’USStlA STILL HOLDS NEARLY 2,000,000 MEN ON EAST FRONT . WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.-Notwith- standing withdrawals of Gemran troops from the Russian front for the Italian campaign. there still are 147 Germain, Austrian, Turkish and Bul- garian divisions facing the Russian " dsy that it has received from General iDessino, representative of the Russi- _an army with the British headquart- ers, the following figures on the 8.50 9.48 10.37 11.18 11.55 Si-5~99°.°‘ n~“2§ 014° Bqlmmer side ` Arr. 8.50 or! Hill 7.54 0'Le ary 7.05 Alber ton 6.19 Tign ish Dept. 5.45 l)0Cl0R GAVE Hon. Wed Tues. Thur. & Tues. _ & Sat. Fri. & Sat. P.M. P.M. P.M. Tues. dr Sat. " P.M. A.M. 1.50 9.45 -9.45 Dep. Emerald Jet. Arr. 9.35 7.35 8.40 10.35 10.20 Arr. Cspe_'I‘ravs rse Dep._ 9.00 6.45 WOMAN V|N0i Dail Daily ‘ ` Daily Iiix.EIun Ex.Sun. _ Ex.Sun. PM " 3.20 4.30 4.57 5.17 6.20 A.M. A.l\i. 7.00 Dep. Charlotte town Arr. 10.00 6.10 8.50 Mt. Stewart Daily Ex.Sun. P.M. 8.50 4.30 Mor ell 8.22 3.35 Si. Peters 8.00 3.00 Bom is Dep. 7.00 1.55 And She Got Well-Her Nsrvousness Disappeared Flint, Mich.--“I keep house for my Ismily of six snd got into a generally '”PTPC` __ 1:35 A.lllI. ' . Elmira Dep. 5.40 run-down condition. I was weak, nervous and could not sleep, and hsd P.M. 4.30 5.10 5.40 6.15 A.M. P.M. Ht. Ste warg Arr. 8.50 4.10 Cardigan 7.52 2.54 Montague 7.28 2.25 Georget own Dep. 6.50 1.40 headache s good desi of the time. My doctor prescribed Vinol and it r made me well and strong. I sm a ' good deal less nervous and Qin sleep nights."-Clsrs Smith, rar; W. 4th Ave., Flint, Mich. ”' ‘“ sin.. 'Farr Only 1iix.§at. _ ___ glenn. Daily Sat. Exlsat. Only & Sun. We sell/Vinol on s positive gusr- antee to mske nervous, weak, run- dovm women well and strong or re- P M. P.M. 3.10 3.10 Dep. . A.M. AM. Charlottetown Arr. 10.10 9.45 4.25 4.55 Vernon River 8.27 8.31 5.55 7.05 Arr. .Murray Harbor Dsp. 6.30 7.00 A All trains unless otherwise marked run daily, Sunday Excepted_ turn their money. Try it anyway. Q ll||S RUN-l)0WN , E. A. Foster, druggist, Charlotte town. Vlnol is sold in Montague by H. J. Mahon, also _at the best druggistg '- 'f\'. yin r GG, Banish That Pimple with lluticurad Cuiicura Soap cleanscs, purifics and bcnutifiefs, wlrilc the Ointment soothes and heals pimples, blackheads, etc. Do not confound these fragrant, delicate cmullicnts with coarsely medicated soaps and ointmenis. SampeEss:h Freebylis . Address t. ara=.h:nnn.r.:nr.h-~°-U-fi" “Four German infantry divisions same time German divisionsvhave been transported from the French troops which is being maintained nt present against the Russian armios are: Eighty-six-infantry and ten _cav- alry German divisions; thirtyt-hree infantry* and eleven cavalry Austrian divisions, and seven Turkish and Bul- garian infantry divisions, making a total of one hundred and forty-seven enemy divisions." German divisions at the present men, making a o I vi , . Tent n Sm ggi' g r {'l`he Potato Trade ‘%{~ '/4/. ~ Pliit is illeveiiled 2 . 4111*? NEW YORK. Nov. 4.-A plot to bent the British blockade and violate American neutrality bciiorc thc en-, trance of this nation into war was* admitted today in the United Statesi District Court by Hans Hassen, for~' mor chief steward of the liner Chris~' tlaniafjord. Before Judge Ervin, liassen plead-| ed guilty to an attempt to get unrnan-_ lfested rubber out of this port without the knowledge of the customs author~' itie at a time when rubber was verv B . necessary to the German Empire and. when a break-between this nation and. the Central Powers was daily expect-. ed. After admitting his own guilt Hans- sen took the stand as a witness for the government against Oscar and Joseph Newman. importers and ex- porters. of the Flatiron building, who are accused of conspiracy with him, _-__ -- _ . _ `° 'l'HE<-9HA1¥;_ , -I _ _ _ an' _ _ _ _|1_-I _--11- and Sven Du Ritz and William Henri, two other Scandinavlans alleged to have been parties to the plot. _ Questioned by John C. Knox. Chief* Assistant United States Attorney. the! ship’s steward told the court how he had arranged to place in the music: room. ofthe big liner n; phonograph‘ cabinet which had been specially' _ A t _G t manufactured with secret compart- €ge3liuLn(;ie:,:°tro:::r° “man mom ments in which rubber could be plac-I - od aboard the vessel, he said. ` Detectives Barnitz and Busby. and ' l I d i l lhggetghhh hrlliliiqtilriirilwnnfzildiirylttalrinialiiliili "her members °f the p°"°° bomb and Galicia immediately prior to the squad' told h°W the'-V had bee" in' attack on the Italian front. At the formed of the s°h"*"m° by the maker of these trunks and had watched the Newman offices. All of the men whom they arrested for sup- front. ,, _ ri til ti i _ The ww] 'mummy of enemy lwovziitii olia;cliri,tIln(zi'i'iarlrl mP°“>/» . .__ _ JAS. ZELLER & SONS _ l\'o. ii Fulton Wholesale Fish 'IMai~kct, NEW YORK INCORPORATED _ Wholesale Commission eDalers in M 'I I 1~‘nEs'nr1s1r 8--‘ s - Wholesale Commission deuicrs in all kinds of Fresh and Frozen Fish Comqgnmentg given careful attention and daily returns made. Smelts and Eels a Specialty All the Eels you can send us _ , 6910 .}0MtusEf3n1th _ A/ _ _ My _ W W Lockwood & Winant he Q 4 Fulton 1"lr-_slr Market 864-10-30MtusEfri6wks . - ( 861-10-30Mt\.lsEf3mthspd Careful personal attention given to all Conslilhniehls 367_10_30MtusEf6wks_ £7 - -_ _, -all 1 _ rl Q BURNET & KEENEY, Inc. ` \ PRO PT RETURNS wnoanssna conrvnssrorf nsrsnans 1N ss:-rewutunlnvxssd --~ »<~~-- ' r _,_ 1 _... ”‘,.___ f\ . _ _ 1 . - _ General Commission Merchants ..~. »-w.¢uul$. ` V No. 10 Fulton Fish Market. New vom( A’ W. l)url_\ llriurlrs 'SALES I-'I Al.-€Y Gs CO & Wholesale Commission Doulcrs in all ioiuds of _ . I Company Fresh and Frozen Fish Who| 1 D 1 | d `m f || K1 d f SMELTS. MACKEREL ANI) EELS A hI’E(iIALTY °“° °"°'° “ ““ ° ‘"’°"‘ ° “ " B ° r 14 1<‘nm»n Mnr-in-f, New aorta FRESH FISH, LOBSTERS. &t'. 863_10_30Mw,Em12wk,_ _ , J! '_ "' _ ' I1-'i Q '_ “vholesum Commission ])c“|(.r J. M. MINUGH & CO. CommissionTD§_§§er°_§:1h Fresh Fish. Smelts a specialty ~ no milton Finn Market _ .... .f _ 6 ulton Fish Market-NEW YORK __ Elwblished in -1890 'FSL B. Wiley & Co., Boston, Mass ' coNsioNMnN'rs somcrrnn N0. 12 FULTON MAR.KE'1‘, LEW' \()l{K ‘FRESH FISH, 'LOBSTERS, SMELTS, EELS, &c. -~ Consignments solicited and prompt returns made. y-Send all stock in I r I r = I »H - ~-_»~_-. \_' _ . NE\V \'0RK ` References any wholesale house _. f{|0"I0-UONIIIIUI _3U\_h§"_ ___ __ ` _ 830-10-SUMIIIIEISIDIIIIDKI ° " i r A Wh0'l0B8le C0l1ll11i-S5109 DBIIIBFS ill and Shiplléfs Of fiiiimllds 0f Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers of all Kinds of d Fish Fish. lobsters. Etc., tqnadian __ . I a N0. 109 Fulton Mur'k_ci', New York - _ Fulton Fish Market, New vonK ' ' ` ' Consignments Solicitcd ` ' ’ Lolrsters, Scallops, (‘lnn|s 176. Atlantic Ave., Boston Consignments Solfcitcd 873!-10-30Mtu1i']l'rllilwkspri_ 111L-S COUNT TEN. We are fold that wc ought to ihiuk twice before we speak. Sometimes we are advised ii’ wo aro ici->lin;: un- kindly, to count lon bcforc wc open our mouth. Yet liar-ity words oft- J CALEB IIALEY SEAIIURY N. HALEY .1 _‘ times ily frofm our lips in the moment. of excited feclinsxz and hcfore wer have time to think twice. or count: half of ton. the harm is don#-. fha ‘keen word was flashed like is dart ins to some gentle heart. These hasty words are spoken, too] most frequently between ,those who love each other. We control mm speech fairly 'well when it is wiili strangers or ordinary acquaintarrces we are speaking; but with those wo love best we are less careful. no let our worry or our wcarirrcsn make us irritable, and ilicn we uitnr the hasty words wliich :ivu minutes af- terwardiwe would give all we have to recall. But such words never run he r- called. They may be forgiven, fun -'e forgives t.-il seveuzy run-~. -even '.i..res; but the 'lrouu-Is, t'rc sr-:rs ro- main. Words are mighty, words. urn living: Serpents with their venomous stings. ” Or bright angels crowding round us. With heaven’s light upon their, wings; _ Every word has its own spirit. s True or false, that nevor dies: Every word man's lips have uttered Echoes in God's skies. --Adelaide Proctor, ,