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' Route via Cane Goa caan. - stsamsh~in_`s nUNKmn_1~tI.LL and OLD cohoriv. ~ _ _ Leave north side ilndia Wharf, Bos-_A ton, week days.oniy at 5 D. m., Due New,-York 7.30 a. .m.. Same service I-9mrmng:»--...-..s as .ions ony -riskn orn¢s,41_|' 610.00 1°. 12-13,. Fact For Health Seekers 62 59 ' 70 _50, 20 Hides 11,, 17 |_¢ 13.’ emanate from this cause. “Keep these Chickens lb ... 18 toll, Ducks lb .... lltoll Hay (pressed) ton 811 to01l Oats (black) buii. .._...... 00 Oats (white) bus. . . .... 51 Carrots. bus. ... .... 40 1050 Parsnips, lb ...._..... .01 Straw (pressed) ton -... ..'!.00 i’oi-klb . . . . . ...H129 'l'urnips, bus. ,... ... 1 Potatoes. per bus. 6 Buckwheat, per bus. ..75 .90 - .~ 'l`o Ponder Over _ Nearly every disease can be traced 1. to clogged or inactivsstomachs, 'liv- crs or intestines. lnddgestion, billions- lness, headaches, and insomnia all organs in working order a d you'li CHAFILOTTETOWN MARKETS. iijooi in. as to 4s ‘.\'lieai,‘hus $1.40 to $1.50 :hitter (ii-oslii lb . . . . . . . . .. 35 to 38 Butter (crcnnn-rv) in prints .42 to 4 Butter (tub) lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beef lb (retail . .. 15 to 2 Butter (fresh) lb . . . . .. ....32-35 like new after using Dr. Hamilton's Eggs,‘doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 Pills-one a dose~25c a box every- 0 h _ B ri' t th ui _ W el”€ 9 B le YOU Re E5 HBH IIB Fowla, Ib . .. 12 to 14 Dr. Hamilton's Pills, in a yellow box _have continuous good health. Ne case was ever treated with Dr. Hamilton’s iPills and not cured; their record is one of marvelous success. Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills are very mild, yet they cleanse the bowels promptly and es- 4 tablish healthy regular!-ty. You‘ll eat 2 plenty, digest well, sleep soundly, feel STOCK WAS TAKEN IV HUNB GENEVA. Switzerland. Nov. $6. -J (Vis Paris)-A 3¥'|7lln»l\l|lker named' Geodran Rsbbat has been arrested here charged with having in his pos- session g quantity of Russian. Ser- bian and French government (took taken by Germans in occupied ter-_ ritory. Three other persons, who. it is alleged, went to Paris twice a month to cash coupons from similar securities, have also been arrested. _The French government has demand- ed the extradition of the four _ pris- oners. “STOP THE WAR" _ ' CAMPAIGN iN IN THE STATES. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.- Further steps in s naticmal “stop the war" campaign. designed to crystalize sen- timent se that any peace move which may be made by President Wilson will receive the united support of the nation, were taken here today by the organization of the New York branch of the American National ... aces.-.¢s»mm°»iv," i inn iiviii To so iliiakln1“Fniii-a-lives" iiataisa They lllii liar Good _ naman, P. Q.,J1s. 14i.n,iiu.j._ “I solered for mssy years with Ler- rible Indigestion and Constipation. I had frequent dlsayjpells and bccnme greatly run down. A neighbor advised me to try "Fruit-a-tives". I did so and ‘ to the surprise of my doctor, 1 began to improve, and he advised me to go on - with “Fruit-a-tives". Ioonsider that I owe my life to "Fruit, a-tives” and I want to say to those who suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or Headaches--‘try Fruit-a-tives’ and you will getwell”. CORINE GAUDREAU. 50o. a box, 0 for $2.51), trial size, 2.’>c. Conference. Similar branches ' are to be established throughout the country. ' ‘ always 'the reason for this refusal and simply set Decc~.'..bcr 1 as the date for the and December 13 as the date for the surrender of rifles.. Thetone of the note, said the premier, was not cour- teous. but did not admit of discus- sion. According to the diplomatic repre- sentatives of the Entente Powers the time allowed would enable the Greek government to reflect with mature deliberation before making its decl- sion. ' For Macedonian' A Defense ‘ Ad°ml»ral Du Fournet's note, these diplomats say. reviews at length the a'rgument:s_of the Greek government justifying this refusal to surrender arms, refers again to France's pro- posal to pay for the _arms or replace them after the war, declares that the Entente Powers do not make the de- mand because they are in need' of armanent, but because they feel that the war materials in Greece would be better employed in defending Mace- donia, "for the' liberty of which _Hei- l_enic blood has so often been spilled." than stored in the arsenals. _ fAn official close to the King has absuriad the A,socia_t_ed__.Press .that tha surrender o arms no longer de- pends either on the sovereign or the goverllment. .He declared that the l{iug’s best efforts, so -far, had proved fruitless with the army, which is de- termined not to surrender their arms, despite the wishes of King Constan- tins. ' Support Venlzsllsts Paris, Nov. 26-The French minis- ter to Greece, says a Havas despatch from Athens today, has warned the Greek; government in behalf of France. England and Russia that the countriies named “cannot _remain ln- different to the prosecution to which adherents of the Vsnizellst cause are the object. and that the nations in question mean to see that the Venize- lossupporters enjoy al lthe rights conferred upon them _b_y law. “The warning." ads the despatch. "is believed' to have been caused by the -imprisonment of M. Lambraki, chief editor of the Petris .for publish- ing documents regarding the turning over to Fort Rupel (onset the Mace donian forts occupied' by the Bulga- rlans.)" May Oeeupy Athens ==-4 T11; Mzsilalsrmllhsadi S. S. Co. Ltd _ 0 - - _ ` ii. ll. mails. sasssnr-s-_a aadngleft leaves' -Pu-ton-ovary llcalay ana 'rtnmsq ¢¢ W arrival of mornin express neu, _¢_lallf‘~.‘. for the _ gg nigga. ¢||. N. aoills sad Maris. ; ~ oisal. iIl._|Vl Pismo I. H. ltarflllt » llleaa Amherst -- _ suse. . |.' ' ~ ~ ‘ CANADIAN GQVERNMENT nainwavs ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND' ' Trains Outward, Read Down _ P;M_. A.1f. 8.45 11250 5.00 1.15 5.46 6;!! 1.0.0 sys# #333 A.M. - Atlaritio»BiAndard,Time. bald."-P.M. rss nop. ‘chsriotuiowna an-_ 11.40 8.30 Huntsrnivsry _ .- ;l0.8s 0.02 Emerald 'Jet ' asv » xsagisgws-_ 0,50 Arr. Buminerlide -Dsp. 9.00 I ` TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 2nd. 1916. t London, Nov. 26-An Athens de- spatch to the Weekly Despatch says that iii necefsary Vlce~Admiral Du Fournet will occupy Athens, if the' Greek government does not comply ‘with the Entente ultimatum. “The royalist troops declare their complete refusal to dsl-ivs1' up their arms," adds the despatch. "Artillery has been seen at Ad'mentos Hill, be- -yond the`station. and arms have been Fire engines went round' the city a fires. but really todistribute arm ` his in le f si _ » _ ' 'i‘rains'1nward. Read Up. 510.15 _ _I0 9.20 i A0250 8.48- _ 9.17 8.28 . . ` 8.00 _so not snr mo s so _ i‘ 4.50 _ _ ,the reservists of Proceeding to th interior, beyond the reach of th lafter the conquest of `Roumani .which they firmly expect." i _ 0.08 iofaa n.1s nm. . i __ __ _u.is“_.Dss. smnsnim.-_ » an-. _ass -sos- ‘ 1.51 ron mn - ua _ asa o'i.¢rv 4.40 Alberton 5.40 Arr. Tllllllh an ' s.o1 use psp. s.4s .mio 7.08 0.10 worms, and they lose no _time in ap plying the beat of remedies-Mothe lon.Waf"l'ues. . Thur. Q t Friday. Bat. 8.88 0.80 Dop. Taesi e Emerald Jet. Cape Traverse - Tues. - . I _ Sat. Arr. 8.85 oss. _ soo 7.00 Graves’ Worm Extsrminator. '_ (_ sat. ass s. ass us an-_ _ AJR. ii. are oss. us aio sas mr 4.51 ' s.oo Chariot! in. _sa$:n"" ' llorsll 1 a Arr. l.45 0.85 8.07 7.44 Dsp. 0.40 5.50 4.10 8.00 8.00 1.80 Jewelry If. 700 'Isnt hulls!! loud! 0.47 11.15 Arr. 7.16 0.10 8.04 8.00 . _ Arr. El. 0.50 DOD. 10.00 10.80 11.10 Arr. ras nn _ - l|t.`ll'tswart lung* 0 Ang 'JD 'L40 7.10 Q9. 0.40 no ns aio mo DZ. we zu. 0.10 . ~ " Il. _ I I M u., _ D”;?s:ldoa ltr? nm aqiasisssssssitirlria msrkoama sallwssnlly “MMM- lll _ . _ - - - Arr. 0.4! FIR 0.3l 4.0l 2.01 _ J __ 9D¢¢is'l_&it&=igL_{v9e£’to U. W. Patter_'son_ ~. a., i | _ _ ;-‘;;L _ ;s;;§;f._T§€§ _ ._A-' Zeng 1*' xi --:- _:_-"_` _ _l .E '- " -"va All i I . iii" i- i __ _ _ _ _ ;,i f 2 i. I. ! . . i -. v i5 Wi' ,;‘: C ~» .1 Q; - 1 A -};;‘; _ Wi .__»~§_; if ~ 1 ‘_ '_~ 4*’ ~_ gk _...e_=.-_'a I I. _ __ _tg ‘_ Q ei -f. 2 ff 1 %` <_"`_;`-‘If-`:"‘~ IT-;_-'-A _'-1 ; *‘iv"i' -< -'i. vi l theGrekgo ri' y' - . miral Du~Fournet, commander of the f = - sand declares that failure to comply I ’_-_ _ I w _ ith it before December l -wiii i'e:.‘i1lt - in measures being taken by the ad- .-W-_ __ __ _ __ Dr. David Starr Jordan presided. nge At all dealers or sent postpaid by l-`ruit- - a-tives Limited, Ottawa. mi E -V » 1 . Ka' ' ' _first delivery of arms demanded of _ -‘ e ver most b WcerAd %-`*- 4 l ¢ I-i_"' ll' re 1-gi-»¢ ,Admiral Du Fournet's‘ latest note ' _ » "' ' A;-mi; Lim-i¢_ lol! Sour! surrender of the #artillery required, _ _ i w ss like fhsanaw-dviit,lss tlroslis l fixing a brlef__period in which Greek [‘ H I f V ua, arms are to be surrendered greatly ‘ _ Teskrlv _ _ __ _ excited the people of. Athens. The j » _'_ ,_-_ . g l ": -1___ '“»i{;iJ-__, psenslc-r informally exlpgilned that the - _ ' f ~ 2-_-%.*f 3"'”'_' ‘ Teg- a m ral, in reply to t government’s ‘ _ ` u refusal of his demand. brushed aside_ ' / _ _ . ei-rwnnu in an-|if.w\m ni-ir in on sw. A»4`=;n\h¢f=lN\ A eatl'gow an ly ug lash fa o'ln lair 1 fest, And like wladsla its thsssua, Bel lass il »\\ a _'11 :_ *___ _ _i’i ___ i _ if you \ is l l r- (Found on page 301, “He They sang of love. and not oi fame; Forgot was Britain’s glory; ' ‘ Each heart recalleda diffe But all sang ‘Annie Laurie’ ” .-1-Alina: were asked to name the song-words and music- ~ that lay nearest the hearts of the English speaking people all over the-'world--some 200 millions ot' them-what would you answer? Probably you’d have to give it up! Joe Mitchell Chapnle, "however, the man whose brain first conceived “Heart Songs,” ' - could come nearer giving the correct answer than any other living man. He would tell you that thc song was f “Annie Laurie." 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