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I Sealed Air-tight Lead Packages p for exactly the same reasons and the “Crimson Label” quality is sold at 30c. a lb. Like all Red Rose Tea, “Crimson Label” is a blend of the best Indian and Ceylon Teas., _The former assures generous strength, the latter rare lavor for both of which all Red Rose blends are famed. _il No loose Tea at or near 30c. a lb. is comparable with Red ) Rose-nor is it so cheap: Because, retaining all its richness and flavor lmtil you are ready to use it, it goes farther in the pot-mak`es more cups of tea. Ask your grocer for Red Rose Tea. Should he be out of it at the moment he’11 gladly get it for any good customer. Sold only in sealed packages. T. H. ESTABROOKS C0-, ` , Limited, . St. John, Toronto, Winnipeg, ago Calgary. `\|» __‘ _ > V "' I ,,, _ __ 'A 'una sroln-: nur ruusrs. GORll0N & KEITH noun rumusnrns. The great chance is odered you to buy your House furnishings by mail. 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Cash and tlredit House. ll inf 0 ls Pnuunnl r-__- KIEFF, Nov. 11, (Special)-Troops ln considerable numbers are being drafted in Kiel! as aprocautionary move in the event of anti-Semitic. outbreaks asarcsult of the trial of Mendel Beiliss. who is charged with ritual murder. court declared that ritual murder was not the myth of popular prejudice Lut u reality of the twentieth cen- tury, as standing on the brink of the grave and therefore fearless in speak- ing the truth. Mr. Shmakofi pictured the Jews as regarding Christians as animals to be destroyed without compunctiou. He said he did not desire that a sev- ere penalty be inflicted on Belliss, but he asked thc Jury to convict the prisoner so as to bring joy to mil- lions of anxious Russian mothers. Mr. Vladimir Maklakofl. leading counsel for Bciliss, followed Mr. Shmalroff with an analysis of many of thc weak points of the case of the prosecution. CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING JEWELRY FROM CANADA. CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 10.-David Fértel, a jeweler, was arrested here this afternoon on a charge of smut- zling watches and _lewelerv into Cleve- land from Canada. The arrest was made by Captain Washer, of the United States Secret' Service. It is charged that Fertel belonged to an organization which in the last vear has 'illlcitly brought $50,000 worth of jewelry into this country. Federal officers arrested his brother-in-law. William Levy, on B similar charge two weeks neo. Ferte1's bond .was fixed at $5.000- Why Du Women Suffer when They Could Bo Wollfl It is so easy to be well and strong and able to enjoy life, that it is surprising how many women drag themselves through the day suffering tortures from lame backdue to kidney trouble. Mrs. Wilcox found the way to cure herself and gladly writes , about it so that others Lf may 'oe induced to use the ss.me'reniedy. 'ms e 'dl » . f_/ fi 'I ’ _'. \‘-\ \ " I / \ \ _ Bic Lonnnimz. I “During the lcstwiuter, Iwasbothered very much with a Weak Back. I was advised by a friend to try GIN PILLS i r , 1% l. 22z5-1o-22M3mos- E51, |820, I g D0 YOU WANT THE BEST MODERATELY PRICED TEA IN CANADA - _ or couRSE You oo Then ask for and insist upon getting from your grocer the genuine IIASZARITS BRAIIMIN Many so called just as good brands are be- ing forced upon the public but BRAIIMIN TEA continues to hold the leading position against all competitors. The last order received from abroad reads as follows:- _ ‘°Send another chest of your Tea. It is the best on the market.” I HORACE HASZARD ` Agent for Canada and United States Charlottetown, P. E. I. Oct 31st, 1913 2449,r1,IMsttzwks ,How About [__ _-Heating ?' We would like to remind you that this is the ,prop- tlme to have your heating apparatus put in good for next winter. _ to this work prom tly at the present we wilful; the rest. Beat, and I did. The first box I found hel ed me very much and I found when I had taken the second, I was completely . cr¥ed." MRS. F. WILCOX. fGlN PILLS do not do all that we say they will-let nr know, aud`we will cheerfully refund you your money. Send for a free langue and see for yourself that they will q you good. Then buy the re lar boxes at your dealers-5oc., 6 f°l’ 5°- 202 National Dreulg and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limit Toronto. Wedding \ Presents A lot of new silverware iust received at C. W. _l?atterson’s Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. ’ t I - ' > ' ` had enabled them to control the " ‘ A 'President of China, now in exile. newspapers in favor of Beillss. He ~ Q _ The Speaker of the AssemblY.'1`Bll8 described Dr. Slkorski, who last week _ , . » . ,_ _ » A » Hua Lung, has requested the re- in an anti-Semite diatribe before the ‘ / m - = -"" l mainiing members of Parliament to GERMANY 'ro snub wana!-iles ~_ aonoss THE ATLANTIC. BERLIN, Nov. 10.-The two larg- est German battleshfps now in com- mission, the 2-!.700~ton snper-Dres.d- noughts Kaiser and Koenig Albert, will sail early in December for an ex-_ tended cruise lu east African and South American waters, accompanied by the new protected cruiser Strass- burg. It is semi-ollicially stated that the object is to "try the vessels out on a foreign cruise lasting three or‘ four months." | German naval circles regard the South American cruise as patent evi- dence that Anglo-German tension is disappearing, as this is the first time German battleships have been detach- ed from the North Sea. since the nav- al rivalry between Germany and Great Britain became acute. The usually well-formed naval cor- respondentof The Lokal Anzeiger says that Germany’s finestmwarshipg will be sent across the Atlantic, un- doubtedly in responce to the long- expressed wish of hundreds of thous- ands of Germans resident in South America “again to see a piece of their Fatherland as a visible indication of her power and greatness.” 'l‘he Lokal Anzeiger also suggests that the vessels havean important mission in showing the fallacy of the “distorted information" in the Brit- ish press relative to the merits of German naval construction. This is a euphonious way of saying that the main object of the cruise is to solicit warship orders for German dockynrds from South American navles. SOCIALISTS HAVE ADOPTED SUFFRAGETTE TACTICS. LONDON, Nov. 10.-The Socialists have adopted sullrngist tactics, and have decided to oppose 'all Liberal canditates and refuse them hearing at public meetings until James Lar- kin, the leader of the striking trans- port workers, who was recently sen- tenced to seven months imprisonment at Dublin,_is released. _ ` The'Rlght Hou. Charles Frederick Masterman, M.P., for Bethnal Green and financial secretary to the Trea- sury, wus the first victim. He was howled down today when he attempt- ed to speak at the Shoreditch Taber- nacle. A small party of men kept up B, continual cry for the release of Larkin, but eventually the police were called to clear the church. A demonstration was held at Dub- lin today by the strikers ln celebra- tion of the "Success of the Social- ists in keeping the Liberal candidate out in Reading.” This had reference to the success of Captain Wilson the Unionist candidate, in capturing the Reading seat yesterday, when the Socialist, Mr. Butler, cut into the Liberal vote. 'Fo make cabbage digestible, when half hoiled pour ofl the water and place in fresh boiling water. A soft plece of _linen dipped in milk und bound round arheumatic joint will often cure a. most obstinate case of rhoumatism. The linen should be covered with a piece of oiled silk, 'doavoring to persuade the govern- lll ~ HESIUHE PARTY -..._- PEKIN, Nov. ll, (Special)-As neltherllouse of the Chinese Parlia- ment is able to form_s quorum the leaders of the other parties are en- meut to return their credentials to the less hostile members of the de- morrstfe party, or 'the Kwo Nim Ol' At t.odny's seas.on of the trial Mr. . ‘ _ Elhmakoll, representative of the anti- __ Tang, all of whom,‘abont threl hun Semttes, made an appeal to _ anti- _ dred, had been expelled from Parlia- Jewish prejudice. I-le alluded to the ' ` r '- ment by Presidential proclamation. _ 6 large financial resources of the Jew- _ . '_ p .The party was formerly led by Dr. 8)/ ish race and alleged that their money _. .f sf = i ' " ` " ‘ ` ‘Sun Yat Sen, the first Provisional . ,@e.»s‘{ stay in Pekin and strive for the maintenance of the Parliamentary in- stitutions, as he states that the termination of there will mean the ending of the chinese Republic. It was reliably reported today that thc Chinese military leaders had been urging President Yuan for mouths to assume control, arguing that govern- ment with a Parliament in China was impossible. MICHIGAN ARRIVED IN _ DAMAGED CONDITION.\ BOSTON, Nov. 10.-Showing the effects of continuous had weather, the steamer Michigan arrived from Liver- pool today, four days behind her schedule. On October 31, she 'lost mostof her portable deck fittings. some of her lifeboats were smashed. and the bridge was damaged when the vessel was SWGDY. by B hulle Wave- The Michigan left Liverpool October 25, and met only 48 hours of fair weather on her passage. / / ‘ ‘ rf/ . /& ’>_ "“ ' Freedom from skin troubles, ALBERT SOAPS Limited, After the bath with BAaY's own soar we skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhalee the aroma of freshly out flowers. _ the refreshing sleep which “Bab_y's Soap" babies _ enjoy. Especially for nursery use insist on“Baby’| Own", . ...-..-nw-...-.., _ _ _ _ . [_ , _w______1ege r2“£L-~- ‘ “"‘“""*" --&.."*"'L‘:'_'_ ~.'.'.:'.;'::.°:'--.-'---:"".r::.7...*-“"'“'..:_-'-- '_ =:.::"..:; explains in some measure I MONTREAL I-4-rg ! l i Q I J0lll|SI|lI’S ANODYN LINIIIENT _ Countless thousands of families have found it to be the surest and guickest remedy for uts, Wounds, Sore Throat, Bowel Com- plaint-in_temal and extemal ailments. IN USE OVER r |08 YEARS Its long-_continued use is the hlghclt - proofo us merits. Sold everyw ere. , 251: and 50s Bolllll I Pa rsona‘ Pllll I hoop the Folnll Nyullr lel-Jgl::|'=r'l”l‘.0‘.0¢, Ins. 7 v Tenders For Fox .___ Tenders will be received by the undersigned for one Silver Black Male Fox and early pup lillll of the B. T. Raynor strain. ' _ This fox has been kindly donated by Mr. Rayner to the Prince Co. Hospital. The 'renders -_-nu be marked "renders For Fox" and maybe either for cash or capital stock in a reputable Com- pany. . The Tenders will close at 12 o’c'ool: noon, Saturday. November 15, 1918. " NEIL MCQUARRIE, Pres. Prince Co. Hospital. and dipped again in the milk when flry. \257l- 11-8mstt Bi six months old [Crown ight] six months old; one dry cow. PIGS-lbrood sow. 5 spring igs wagon harness. working traces and a mention. months' credit on approved joint notes. SALE POSITIVE. 2489-ll-lMsw4i. ` A.[TC>'I'I©1\I! Stock, Crop and Farm Implements I ' We are instructed by DIR. ISAAC ISSERY. Union load, to sell hy Public Auction ~ On Saturday, November I5, |915, at I2 0’cIoclf Noon. The lollowini Stock, Crop and Farm Implements: HORSES -1 brood mare. in foal by Baron Kelvin; 1 horse, two and a half years old [Crown Rightli 1 filly, one and a half years old:[Crown Right]; 1 filly, CATTLE-B milch cows, all in milk: 1 heifer, one year old; 1 heifer, CROP-25(twent -iive tonslia , 100 bushels mixed aiu, ` 100 stookargreen feed, Ia larg)e quantity of potatoes and tnrzilrps. 800 “ooh muh MAC INERY-1 Massey Harris Binder with carrier; 1 seed drill, 1 rake [new]; l hay cutter, 1 disc barrow. 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 light borrow, 2 carts, l single truck wagon, 1 driving. wagon, 1 double seated driving wagon, 1 cream separator; [almplex]; 'I rol r, 1 threshin outfit (excel) horse power drum and separator; I Hall hand separator. 2 wood iileighs, 1 box sleigh. HARNESS-1 set driving harness, 2 sets cart harness, 1 set single truck TERMS-All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount twelve n lot of other articles too nnmerons_to A discount of 0 per cent. for cash. ‘ BMIJ. CARTER Q C0. Auctioneers. BOSTDN IIOTEI. ADS |131# J ' I' v 250 I I- |50 aoons anus OXFORD lesion, Ilan. *.2 hqlfl > ' AUC | Z5 _z mo l> Pi U1 Publlo 'Auction Urop and htm Implements. Torsion. la /"r I e Charlottetown 1720 Shares at Island today. in any way related to each other. healthy and superior pups. The Ranch at Upton Park, 3 r-2 miles from capital city. In midst of hard and softwood grove Ranch Expenses All ranch expenses up to September 19:4 have been as- sumed by the promoters. This includes rents, wages. feeding, medical attention, repairing, maintenance, etc. ` -g Sign and Send ln Upton Black Fox Co., Ltd., payment for same, ADDRESS........ . ' /-Upton Black Fox Co., Ltd? P. E. Island. CspifaIization......... ....._...$I50,|l00 S ll 'h d 86.000 ugscn e $50 ar Share 'l`lIE FOXliS I pair breeders, one year old, raised four pairs this season. 4 pairs 1913 pups, selected from best breeding stock on the Foxes have been paired carefully. The mated foxes are not This should ensure strong, Ranch Manager A man with several years’ practical experience. hasbeen secured. A reliable and com- petent caretaker in every way. Returns At least four pups are ex- pected from the proved breed- ers, and the four young pairs should average at least two each. (Figure up the returns yourself at present prices.) the Apphcatlon. II- G- JENKINS. Secretary-Treasurer., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ihereby apply to h ' Th U ton Block F Co . Limited. at $50 a shxire. 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