- '~ i .,-; 3; i RA *.4 = Ai . l . il' ’: _. . ESU"- '. ' 4-‘\ s i ;_ fy -1 _ i _. 1 ; _ of Approaching Paralysis fair;2:.:if;”::;i;..‘;“ii°;ei1.‘;'.az':_“§;a _ linalniaining the enormous military - Slowly and Surely Exhaustion Goes on Until Collapse _f,‘;"`°s"*"" °f"°"‘"““""g'“"g“ “ee” I is the You may be restless, nervous, irrl-I lic. This has been pro\'c_n In many ' “Ne and 5|¢ep|eS5_ but you think thousands ot i-ttsi-s siinilur t0 the ou! P there is nothing to be alarmed at. You de _-io .3 ~ if ii. ~ of the Nerves _ ty 2' '~ ‘ ~"‘- ""i 1 _E I, . 4 . r have no appetite, ?y:=~I i, if - ~`f`_ ' Od. ond there _ls __ weakness and irre- li _ _ §,__ i ___-I; ;_;?$f=;_l‘ gularity ot other i' ~‘ I A I i \‘ i '__ feel tired in body ‘i bodily organs. You ;». - ' 5 ~»_ . 1*.. -_ -.~.=.».~.-- - . _ ".’1”»_ ` _§:;‘_=;;;~;'__.._.,=<"‘~‘ rr' and mind, and find that you lack the energy to attend to F., _ » the daily task. _L1 __ r _ /, __ ""'_»..._s ff- _ ,;. / I1 '_-___ ._ , __ - of nervous prostra- tion and the davi- ifi E I lil. w 4.- 1:15.. rr.; _... . .;.j1_"’ \~\ 4 _, F "° Warn you 'hill Friiiio foriii nl' is the next step of iI~‘\c-lnpiiii Dr. Chase`s .\'cr\~.» Fi-itil is Ill. ' F lhlt. has ever been offercn ltr ,_ i __ fi' Danger Signals Warn You ' A ___ _ O 0 i Ont., _ _. diieltlon is 1mD3-lf- ,_ ft-ri-tl .1 complete l»re:ikdoivii, and fre- ., lqn»_-nily had pnlpitntiuii of the lietrt. _ 52 lSiiii>c~ that illnc-ss 1 have had dizzy ".1 .sm-l'_=, liztd no power --ver my limbs ` ivriik siniiglit. Ai night I would have \ J snvt-re int-i'\..iiis spi-ils, with licart pal- pi'.:itioii_ nzifl vsoulfi :ilmko :is though ~$\\ I had tliif agile. I fclt iiriprmvnif-ii! i f1`;`;_`:`.\§_ ati--r itsizifr il.~~ iirst l\o.\' of Dr. Clivisefs You may not ` __ .;§s;- N l'€lllZ9 Ulu! \h€'Sl‘ §\_.-_.\_.\‘_ tri-:tim-‘ni i ;_'i now iyzilk. cnt and .sleep Ire the sym toms ‘i:_'.'i»lI, linve no riorvotis spells and do '_ . . I t ilil [er signals xvliich -“R-5 -'\U~\N- i Shi. ii.'irdcrntioi1 Gernian states. A great ivzir, after BANDS ON ACTIVE SERVICE. I.OI\'IJOl\‘. Ont, Nov. 28.-Major iorily toritht- recruiting ot' another en will lic quartered and trained in inoniiced that authority is to be giv- liniids_ he aniioniiced, ivoiiltl ho d us strcltflicr-livarvrs and lor other irposes as wcll ns iiiiti»,ait'inii.~'. GHT Mfriiwwiiv vic'roniA cnoss. Lt_)NllON. Nov. 28.--Eiglii \'ii:toi‘iii tlircc to oilit-o|'.*i. 'I`Iire<‘ nieii won later battles. .\ltogctlicr_ cightceii ctoria trossis, thc inost coveted of i / :ill \_f§ `<}\_ _/ . f * \ r i if. -I ~ Q5. l5"'l'f1 A “Ycs, i\'I:i’am l You can depend on r.i f/#C If I* . ‘ I BEAVER FLOUR i I .ii (¢()NF. reason why so inany'of my cnstomcrs_use ' Beaver l"loiir. is because they kt10W lf IS always thc sonic. lt never varies iiistrcngth .» or quality'--and they know Beaver Flour will make " . the best Bread and Pastry cvurytinic. __ “Boing ti blended flour, they find it equally good ‘Srl I' for Bread and liisciiits, (Iakcs and Pics. £711 i , . f"~"=l “X cs, I\la’am I l’ll sc-iid you a sack right away". ' i1l"_A LERS~-write tis. for prices on The T. H. Taylor Co. Limited " l‘~‘cd, Coarse Grains :intl (.'c|'euls. ISI Chalhnrli, Onl. i.-..» -_....-.-.- .~._____-A..-._........_... ._.. “' xyvs. __ _ :_ ~ A iv i3I_._lSSIf` AES; " Ilegiain iitinsiziiit iiiaiizigcii to slip tlirongli tho Gi-riiinii lirics and notify _ tht* llviginn triiops. 'i`liat night. it _ ;~ . ___»._. __ . . all British tlevoratioiis for valor, have been nwzirilcil siiiirc thc ironiniciicc~ incnt of the war. CANADIAN RAILWAY MAN IS ROBBED IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Nov. ZS.--IJd\\'iti‘tl Pre- <'oiii‘i oi` Qiivlioi-_ an oiliirizil of tho tliicliw i'i-nlrail ltnilrozid_ liiirc iii con- iiiicliiiii with the buying oi' lioi`se.~1i`or _ :-iiipiiioiii in t`iiiiudu. was livld np cnr- . ly this iiioriiiiig in Iiiist ijiilii >:trot‘t_liy i_ iiri- nic-ii, who liavltoil him into ziiinll " \\'n_\' :ind rolihcil liini of $35 in i';i:~ili ` rind ii _itolil \\'nii'li rind vliniii. 'l`hi\ rob- l>i-rs i`iii!i~il to got liiii i~oiiil~iii.~= of ii iiioii¢>_\‘ lii\li_ :in ilii' i‘i‘i\>:i ol` Mr. l'i'o- f'oiii'|. i‘i'i;.:liIt'iicd tliciii awiiy. FIFTY GERMANS BURIED s IN RUBENS'S GARDEN "f 'l'lllC Il.-\(il'l~l, Nov. 28.-'l`lic fziiiil prcilziiioii:< oi” w:ir_ nltlioiigli :iii lin- i }.~no\vii vniidnl has rlvt':i<-oil :ionic 01 _- tlii- ptiiiitiiigs that rover its walls. Diiriiig ilii' Gt-riiinii iiilvaiii-ri to .=\nt» ‘ wt-rp at (li-rinnii iloizivliiiii-iil ot' 50 solflivrs oi-iziipit-il tlii- iiiniisioii. A " “"'\ €-"D */,uklbili I-‘i=-f ,_”.r._' 2" Z _.._... £3 ' 2 if/r_nty»flve cents. i One cent per word first insertion in this column, half cent “er worn each continuation. Cash must accompiny Order- Minimum C*\3"9¢ l. _*_A--__"________,_,__`,‘:';__f§l£; ¢---A-A-mol*----A-.?¢¢§A_¢_§:_*; ` l AGENTS _ _____ _AGENTS WANTED -5 P0RT_flA\T_ _ agents wanted. _St-iid _lor i';ii'i_i_ii__i_ii»__ ~ Solar :ind liroinitlc prints. pii:.;_.iiis I _ ,_ .wt and convex. l`i‘nint's :intl .< i~ I fi;-`.“‘ _ T ' 5 itiirt-s. I\It‘ri'li:iiits l’~l`lF1\‘i ' ‘L in ‘ ` I ‘ i I i .ii-_ii 1 ___,. iii" i ;_ _ft '_ ._ _‘_ if-nm. i;7:¢:-ii _ _‘W ~ ~f /i-;.cn'.'s wANTEo.1'o SELL - _ ' ` i' iiid Re-liable Ftiriiliill i» _' ' _ ; ~= " Wi- ti-at-h our inen to si-li in _ ' ,.. rieni-o uriiieizessary- lIilll\\`5‘ "W" i _ 4 inission paid. Ilaiiilsornt; frtec- I.-iiiiiii ' ment. Stone & \VCllll1i_»`\"&§iFiL Fon'os'NsRAi_ housework. Apply ut 175 iliilshoro gt 6490-11-i2.\iii’. "°.°°_ef'._.........-_`:__.___......__.-._--7~<---_/~‘~‘if_ _§_ " _ - - Y ' - -- | MALE HELP W 'NTED _ BOY WANTED TO ATTEND TO'OF~ iii =_- Apply at ill! Kent St. 6073-10~16Mtf. _ v/ANTEULL;-AI' 'aov Aiaotrr. is _\'»»=».':; old its :iii iipprmitice. Apply i ~ \\' .\'_ Tanton, \Vntf“"“"l=f‘i'. :_ - 13014-10-12Mt.f. i I __5I_f"_*_‘.l_'E_‘?.__,.______-__ '5 l`RA`/ED.~-'l`lii:i‘c lin:-' been on niy |»i~r‘i:ii:=os for thc pnst two nioiillis an i-.\:_ color rt-ll and ivliitr-_ nge one and nh: -halt' _\'<»nr.~i. 'l`lii> ownvr may l;:ivi~ ilin .~:‘nifi by Il1l.\'illlZ PNDUIISUS :ind npplyiiig to l.. A. ROSS. Eldon. 6724-11»;58iii5i T0 LEI siiiinhlt- tor iiiairried voiipli-_ Apply sui‘ro_indoii tho Iioiiso nnil :it'ii‘i‘ ii dos perniv iiglil killvil nll lin- iiiwiiiiuiils. - The livrniaiiis iviiri- liiiriiid in tht: old ‘ giird~-ii ;iI`it»r lin* Il(-lginiis \\i-i'i~ i`oi't'i~d » HANDSLT/IE OFFERS BY _ Hiiglics today coiiiiriiicri lint ri-port that (’. ll. (iordan. of i\loiiiri-ni with bilioi' l\loiiircitlt‘i':~' lind o||`i-rod to equip ri iiiziciiiiic gint liativry with motor irnclis, ctr. 'l`|i|\ lizittvigi' will ho sonicwliitt siniilur to llint voiiirililit- cd by Ilon. (`|lfl`oi’il Siiton :iiid iillicr piiliiiir spiriivd iiicii oi' Ottawa for 7 thi- ilrsi, voiiliiigutil. The li;itti~r_\'i:nii- wg sists oi' sir nizit-liiiiv guns inonnictl ‘ I on inolor' trucks and siipplciiiniitcd by I T0 b? at other inncliiiie guns capziblc of heiniz o o iiruntil on tripods on tlic ground. . fl# Tweiillv( trucks altogcltlicr are ncco5~ D H _'-3 sary for convcyiiii: tie guns. ani- egem er ’ , 1 _ _ _ 0 o Iii i snppli \i;, iiiiiliuiaiicu ttnil _ . . ’ ’ _ _ l , g M S L - h 'Shia Fair promises to be the best ever held since it was estab ' ° nnln -°-Treasurer strong ilutiirliiiiviii ot' llolginii riolrlicre- . i o nbuii‘oii the plan't~_ .1 ' f PAGE frwo 'ran oHARLo't"rE'rowN GUA RDIAN f DECEMBER 1. 1914 V" ' -1 _ / . ESSAGE T 0 Canadian Readers , __ __ ~ f _ In a recent issue of THE LITERARY? DIGEST is published the result of an absolutely impartial canvass made by its editors among the editors of American newspapers to determine how the sympathies oi the Amer- ican _press and public in the present War are divided. The article shows that in round figures 28 percent. of the newspapers favor the cause of the Allies, while 5 per cent. favor the Germans, and 65 per cent. state that the editors are neutral. The editorial replies also show that public sympathy is divided as follows:---51 per cent. is for the Allies, 10 per cent. for the Germans, and 38 _per cent. is neutral. ~ This article is just one of the many important features of the War news which Canadians will read with interest and' which is exclusive with THE LITERARY DIGEST. Not only in recording the War news is THE LITERARY DIGEST giving immense satisfaction to the Canadian and American public, but in all other important _topics of interest to mankind-`--politics, invention, science, business, religion, amusemcnts, the same impartial spirit pervades. _ A Real Magazine for A Real Canadians “The outcry against THE LITERARY DIGEST is evidence of sheer bigotry and stupidity. As a collertor and condensor of universal opinion THE LITERARY DIGEST is one of the most valuable magazines publish- ed on this continent. It is of inestimable value to the eager but busv reader, to the student of world politics, to the man whose business it is, or who makes it his business, to know the trend of opinion and events throughout the w_orlcl. Those who profess to find pro- German and anti-British sympathies in THE LITER- ARY DIGEST are gifted with thc preternatural instinct for discovering what their prejudices desire."-Saska- toon (Canada) "Phoenix.” The attitude of THE LITERARY DIGEST on the war_ha.s been the same as its attitude on all other leading questions-the temnerance question, reci- procity, the Mexican war, the tariff-an attitude of strict impartiality There has not been a large issue on _ the horizon in the last fifteen years but 'IHE LITERARY DIGEST has presented both sides of it, and it is for that reason THE LITERARY DIGEST is bought and read, When THE LITERARY DIGEST begins to present less than both sides of the question it will fail to fill its sphere. THE LITERARY DIGEST in its own inimitable way, has told the war story pro and con.”-Wclland (Onr.) “Telegraph.” GET THIS WEEK’S NUMBER FROM YOUR NEWSDEALER ini ---1 i f iii iii . . . . g____,'_,' ',f-'\_‘_§§_`iS1‘_" S__§‘__‘_‘fi‘f_`_, lf for any reason he cannot supply you_, or you are_living_distant _from a town tilt- iiiii» or iii.~ iii-I-mir.. sim-I. iiimiit,-i. or city, send $3.85 to the publ1shers,~and you will get it by mail for a year. _ Di est i -E l "’ FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary)_~_NEW YORK . wEAi:rHv cAr~iAoiAi~is | l"'I"l`.\\_\'A. Nur. `..’.\`. ~ I_Ii'lii'i`.i ' ‘ . '7 ' "Y - 4 - W ' 'r 1 i Fourteenth _ _ .i. t'_ i-iiniiii iii' 'iuriiiiiii iii .1i.-ii im- its e in 1896. Cheap Railway rates on all lines. ` ‘ u | . TO LE I .-li iii'iiisli<»rl rooiii with Iioard. (f_l;ii"i;_til;iii_i_;_"i(|‘i_ie i'_i|iiIpiiii~iii_ oi it linllcry Ip. I1( _ I '- .» ri ~ iiirii iiiiiim- i~_:rivi»_ Vniicouvcr, for uppoliitnioiits in Il. 4'. 659-11-4MlMo. I -- ~~ Y - ---~- ; -- _ . __ Importance of Preventing Food Fer- mentation .ln .Stomach Fon si\i.i=_ _ _ _ ron sA|_E.-'A ii`<`ii»"`if\"i~iii\'t-ii vow. Av- ply to 310 Grafton Si. 1lliXl!~l lfliliiilii EOR SALE-l() pitirs i'i‘iisr~i ior\'_i's. tlmcli bred, Oiilnrln stock. iiliowiiilt fifty to ninety-five por cont. iilnrvli; also few pairs r.'in<'li Iirvfl ininlt. tleher and martin; imisi soil bcfori- breeding scason. \\'riif~_ for i'iiil plrtlculars. Satisfaction giinrtiii- toed and at sacrifice prlcos. Apply T. M. DAVIS, Box 121. Wyoiiiing. Ont. iiitoi-it-z1iii_ ____ FEB sAi.E'Ir`Wo scoTcH coi_i_is femslespgips, tlhroc m_ontllis_ olfyl. b B Price. 2.0 enci. /tppv niii .. M H h Bock, Murray River. _ urray ar or ranc . 6735-1 I-2i(lilI15lI'l1l.( I WANTVD Iowi-;;i i-nsli |ii'ii'o_ All i:oi'r<-i~ipoiiii<‘i|ii: 'I`iil\iuliiy, lirwciiilicr ist, llii/I, ihv dnnlili- irnln scrvlien will ho alisvoiiiiiiiiliil and Irtiiiin on Murray Iinrlmr llrniiiili will riiii ns i'oilowi~i:-- I.<-.ivv iilnrrnv Iliirhor rlnliy rxccpt ROAD L _ robe. a Roh i 7 “WANTED BV DEC. 15th DELIVERY ni' two linli' ioxxa-ei ont- <‘Ini~'i~' A. one .\'i\\\'t'iiiiiirIliiiiil or oilii-r kind. h‘t_nt_c i-iif».~ i-finliilt-iiiini_ Write A care WA'N-fE5_-M‘;,_j,;,,' '(0' ,-.mf H Iffni gestion of loud, im iinonillng iriilii' ot F _, 1-5- | fernieitntioii. Food feriiioiitntioii is W :inc Io 4-_Iieiiili-nl notion iii thc feed (liiod iligofitloii iiisiinlly iiioziiis good hirnltli. So long as thi: .stiiiiiavli docs its work properly tliiioaso can find nc lodgnie>iil_ in tho liuninii s_vsti~iii: the liver, kidneys and iiilcstliimi will pcr- Iorin their work porfcirily and roinaiii in pcriciil -lioultli: lint pvrinli niiy- thiiig io interfere with thu proper dl- troiiblcia is not iii motion. About thc only thing tiiat will upsut thi-. stoni- auli rind iiiteri'i:ri»_ with iligostioii iiinii excess of acid, usually caused by food ltr-ii»lt`. 'l‘liii-i fcriiiciittitioii i-aus(-si the foriniiiion of gui-;, or wind, as well an 'aciiI_ rosnlliiiiz in thc iiniiuturnl :Iii-i~ teniinn of thi- stiiiiiiicli and thi' liiirn~ ing by thc arid oi' tht- ilclitznlii lining ol' tlir- riloinai-li. Mvillriiioii and ioiiluii uniiiiot rciiove this uoiiilllloii--tlicy nsunlly make it worse. Tin’ fcriiioiitatlon and acid are to Iilnnic and ilit-_iio ninsl he over- Po Ee lo I I EE:;(;icS;;‘;i;Dfi0HS may be either payable in lump; |NS[]R| NG (*”'._.im l postal :ard iform whigh <é:laiii(l;te}(i€ill§dli>(31’t2iiii1ith illighiai-iiili>Tin;i GJOD DIGESTION CU are Willing tb give toward this great and worthy _siunb Of Weekly-monthly-or at_ other periods uring the war. Periodical subscriptions such as I -i An effort is to be made to recruit in this Pro- vince one Squadron at war strength (149 of all ranks) for overseas service with the 2nd. Contingent. 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. Island- 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.) O. C. “A” Squadron. this are recommended highly by the C0mmi(tee_ above fund. ’ D€0iJle of Canada-no nobler " ilarioticrud yocih Cafe °f the dependants of our soldiers. IF Il`_ PROVE MORE CONVENIENT TO YOU CUT OUT, MAIL TO THE TREASURER TO-DAY ~ D- ffl.. ar V0 Get a little bisurateil mag Nsmen ‘ f 700 D Hi- Saturday nhla froni your druggist and try It " ` . Md ' °-°~------~»---------»~ - 5 me your mod mmemand W. C. Cooke, Captain and Adjutant, rea ¢..r:...i.. _,__, 3.10 p. m., p. m. Dfllce, !0t.I\;1914 tot-get that 7011 have molto your stomach. Note how quick- (Chgrlottetgwn) Ll acid is neutralized and how m.m.3gm¢. -_'_'i--I iw ,-y_.y_g -- i io "1 if 7' *TH PLEASE fill out the card which you receive-and I nl;/ini it early as possible to_Mr. H. W. Binning, I al1H2erB:~.nk of Nova Scotia Treasurer of the Acknowledgements will be made throughout the appeal t0 any of _us than the generous assistanciyol tag 9 Canadian Patrotic Fund, the mission of whicliis to-takli °"l USE THE COUPON BELOW-FILL OUT _ 1 ' T E 1 pi l Mr. II. W. Blnning, ` ' | ‘ ' _ » f » - 1 i , ’ I fl ~ ggfm' ‘Ender ‘Plano lendvc M' ‘MH !'llll‘""|f‘-l’ "Nil S"'l‘|"V “I '7-30 ‘L nl-~ iiiiiiils ‘iimtIoii)sr|liiiI<€iili(illdlyhlgirggril‘snag ` Major T' H' E' Inman! (summersldel Treasurer Canadian Patriotic Fund ewar . i ‘ _ ' . _ - _ v _ °° ““ "’ ’ f i‘;:::.i‘;i...1";.f:..“_f‘.:~ i1:;';‘.':..:::.: .'.‘f:.‘;°...:‘.§’.:..°.:..;‘:1:i.:.":::§.';~ °~ C- “B” Sq'==df°»~ . .5 P- E~ '- I ' " i ' ‘ ' ` ' ' ` _ one Ufewllll phase flnd H ~ ' 38l\ll"lHY only leave Murray HBl'b0l' nei-iin. especially because It stops and .- [ming m h _ , ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -- - - ~ - ‘ 9,. ni., Murray River 7.13 a. In.. pr;-_vrnits fermentation of food and or to the undersigned B.ll.sIl..]puon tgp the (Janadmn Pummc Fund’ Cl\Hl'l0l0l0WH 9-45 H- "L RUIUFH' nlrallzes the acid Instantly, mak- Enclosed h ~ . . . ._ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . I . . ..'. Will |€fW0 ChBl‘|0fU‘l0Wl\ liieg is hianrl and harmless, wliliout ir- A' E' ings! 'dent' c°l° being first egsgggnglzaszggdg " ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ° ° ' ' " ° ‘ ' ~ ‘ ° " ° ' ' ' ' exnoiii Saturday firming thi-_ stomach In any way, 0_ C_ 36th, P_ E_ L, L_ "_ per month during the war sc mum of I " ' "' ‘ " ' - -- - -»i- nt 'l I0 rl - l|`°ii~ daily papers HE MEN WHO ~ ` T 1.... ....... .r..?.‘.i.r‘£l.‘?§‘§f.".’ii. » r‘L“$‘i°‘;l‘l““‘°2 _