-._.i,,._ _ »-- .‘.’.f= ` _ 2 _ in »f'\n9‘-dn¢-‘-Pmem have suffer- ?¢ untold agony for years doetorlng lr . oil! wllknosl, stomach, liver at- .disease or some other all- Mlnt-wgzinhetr real trouble use lack of iron ln the blood-How to tell. NEW YURK, N. Y.,--in tt recent dis~ oohiie Dr.`B_Sauer wail known spec- ialist 'wliahls nudged gvidely both his his' co an urope : “ll ‘gouge to make an ‘age- ttul me i' ` st uit all people who are til You wot2&';robably be greatly aston- shed st the exceedin l`y large number who lack-~it*on aiidf who are' ill for no other reason thanthe lack of iron; The moment lion is supplied all their mul- titude of dangerous symptoms disap- pear. Without iron the blood's.t once loses the‘power 't‘o` change fooil into living tissue, and therefore nothing you eat dee: you any good; you don’t get the s if ngth out of it. Your food merely passes through your system like corn throught mill with the roll- ors so \vi`de apart that the mill cnn't grind. Asa. result of this continuous blood nndnerve starvation, people be- come generally ,weakened, nervous and all run down, and frequently de- velop sll _sorts of conditions. One is too thin; 'another is burdened with un- healthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly .walkr some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or -liver trou- ble; some can’t sleep ar night; others are sleepy and tired all day; some fus» sy and irritable; `_-,some skinny “iid hloodless, but all lack pli`ysicai_ power and endurance. . _;}x§`;_"sucl\ cases it is worse than' foolishness ‘to take. stimu- lating medlcineagnr narcotic drugs. which only whip` up_your-fagging vital powers fo; the memeint, maybe! at this ex ense o ouri e. e , n. o m ter? whafhfy ori§§.B’llg' YR? if ‘you,a§re' not strong and wellyou owe it to yourself tli make -the 10U_°f;i_ng test: See how long youf can wo`rk'“o`r' how tired. Ne take -two. liveggrain tab- lets of orginarf ;n_%` ated- iron three far you hah walk_ ' tif” 'becoming times per day alter meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. l have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people _.who were ailing ay the time double. and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms ofzdyspepsin, liverand other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper fern), and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months with- out obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the won- ders wrought by new remedies. but .when you come down to hard facts ithere is nothing like good old iron 'to put color in your cheeks and good, sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach strengtbener and the best blood build- er lri the world. The only ti‘0uble was that the old forms of inorganicgiron, like tincture of iron. iron acetate, etc.. often ruined people’s teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated, and for these r_easons they frequently did more harm than good. But with thc discovery of the newe~ forms of organic iron all this has been over- come. Nuxated iron, for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost immediately bene- Finial. _ NOTE-The manufacturers of Nux- ated Iron have such unbounded con- fidence in its potency that they auth- orize the announcement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any Charitable in- stitution if they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent. or over in four weeks’ time, pro vided-they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nuxated iron does not at least double your strengtli`iii ten days' time. it it dis- pensed in this city hy G. E.~~Iiuglies. ,Apothecarieg Hail, E. A. Foster, Cen- itral Drugstore, and all other drugglsts. i an .e:¢~‘\J\~»..~ - ~» >- 'rHE` siruartow iN cneEcE_ (éanadian Press Despatch) V ATHENS, Dec. 1- (Via London, Doc. 2)- An Entente diplomat in- forined_ the Associated Press corres- pondent that Admiral Du Fournet ordered- the withdrawal of his troops after King Constantine agreed to sur- render six batteries of mounted ar- tillery to the Allies. The Allied forces i are already leaving the Zappeion, only- three hundred remaining as a guard. The I<`ren<_'h legatioii, which ' was guarded by French marines, was ilred upon during the crisis. The Greek militaiy authorities assert that the firing was done by rowdics. Secretary Greek patrol and taken to a police station, where he was instantly rc- ‘ leased. i Bridgeniaii ot` thc British legation," was arre-stcd in the streets by a` ._ ._ -..Quit tohuyih' UT. JAMES PRAYER MEETING. (_--Rev. J. M. MacLeod of Valleylleld will speak on Missionary Work in Korea in St. James Hall, this evening at 8 p. in. Everybody welcome. FUNERAL OF THE LATE DUN- CAN N|cLENN`A_N.- The funeral of the late Duncan McLennan will take place from his late residence Wood lsl_a,nd,'l‘hursday at 2 p. m., to Wood island Cemetery. Ti-IANIIA(-0'FFE'RING MEETING.- Tlie anus-i Thank-Offering .Matting of the-'Presbyterian Churoh, Lot 14, will be held on Thursday, Dec. 7th at 7 qi. n1..A missionary, who has labored in Korea, will be the chief speaker. All are-‘ cordially invited to be pres- ent; ' I 3259. COMlNG`TO P. E. I.-The Eastern Clir`0niole,lsa'ys.-We regret that Rev] Mr. -Mc_Vivar, of Eugelca, is likely to be_tran'é-lated to Car' ignn, P. E. I. He is one of the few really Presbyterian niinis-ters in Pictou Presbytery and we hoped he would see the battle for the old church 'won before he left, CAR FERRY STEAMER.- The “Prince Edward" arrived from Pic- tou yesterday morning at 11.10 bring- ing 32 passengers and eight cars of freight, including a car of vinegar. a car of paper, a can of biscuit. The steamer sails-,at tltefusual time this morningwith freight and passengers. FURTHER ,' PF\RTlCULARS.- A few morn,lngs ago reference was made oi’ the serious illness of Ed- ward Collins of P. E. I., ‘gate of the wrecked aciiooiier Wm. P. Hood of Neil' York, the cre_w of which is now in.-filallfax. Advlces received by; lils-,brotlier James Cullins of Alexan- dra.'Lo_t. 49,_teli him that his brother Edward Collins is now in the Victoria Gelieral Hospital at Halifax receiving the best ofrcare. A later telegram receiifed yesterday by Mr. Collins tells him that his brother Edward is not “seriously ill," and is doing ns well as can be expected. _ ::Certain morbid conditions -must exist in the stomach 'und intestines to encourage worms, ami they will exist as ‘long as these morbid condit- ions permit them to. To be rid ol them and spare the child siiifering, use Miller‘s Worm Powders. They will correct the digestive irregulst- ities by destroying the worms; con- ditions favorable to worms will dis- appear. and the child will have no Lieut. A. ’l‘.' Seaman, now- with the' more suffering from that cause. P01.ICEl~ were “mn appeared at on Monday convicted one or live daysiitbe Two second quarterly meeting -ol the olll- elal Board of--Grace Methodist Church-~§B'e ,Y by. the cm-.ferry "gamer, held on Monday»~e:vel»ia1¢~-tho ith iiist a hearty lnvltatina~was.¢iv*ea to the Rev. F. |I.-..»»-Lit1S10hns-_tn,,»r'¢maln »as‘- paatoii for-'fthe fou'rtlI~¥0i\l'l The invit- atloniwas accepted subject to'Gonv ference. ..-_--...- . mi V, 1:--, -_,v_,» --._' ~. MEETING DF SCHOOL BOARD.- _Tlie regular. meeting.,-.olf-the' _City~ School Board* was held- on- Monday evening. There were ivrseentntho chair- man, Mr. Hem-y» Sialtlir Hon'i.Dr._f.len- kiss, .l~. J. Johnston. K. C.,» Dr. Me-. Millar; and Mr. .l.-P. Gorddnn; also the principals »:-of the three city schools. The' principals reports and-the statistical statements we-re. receiver: and other regular business dlsposeii of. The' Christmas closing of the schools was fixed for Friday, the 22nd inst., and the schools wlliraopen on Jenner-y 2,-tstiwrne no for closing! will be: Qu'een"Square ia`tL¥;I20 to 10.20, a .m.; West. Kent, _10_.30:._-to 11.30, Prince Str(-:~egv,11,3D _to ,12.3”0; Rosli- ford Square cliool ,2.00 to `3.00 p. . Visitors for the month were ap-| pointed as"5t;ll?(ws: Queeg! Sr`}ua;e_ School, Dr." n ns and r . Gordon; Prince Street,_Dr. McMillan and Mr. Hjenry smith; vvestkent Street School, Mn. J. ..‘l. ,Johnston and Mr. Henry Sn£}tli};` Rochford Square, School, Mr.`J. . Gordon and Mr. J. J. Johnston. _ , » l ‘ . LETTER FROM LIEUT SEA- MAN.- Principal Seaman' received a .letter yes't'e-rtlayfrom his' son, 98th Siege Bette-ry in France. 'I’lie»` Battery has been in action continu- ously slnce last June--and' Lieutl Sea- man says they are about =t0 be giv- en a much ‘nee»deti"r‘e’s't.` of p,r_‘obnbly a.month. Oi this"m`ontli`-he hopes td spend at. least a week in England, when he will visiit his brother, Capt. L. 'M. Seaman, Adjutant in one `of‘ the Nova Scotia Regiments. Natural/ ly the letter gives no' information ie- gard-lng the movements or location of thc Battery. He' speaks optimisti- caliy of the general outlook. _Altliotigh Lieut. Seaman has seen"`much iight- iiig, having been in the' 'thickest of it siince June he- has s0'i’a_r escaped without a. scratch. ` " ' ` - _ ‘time I suffered from a nervous break- “ .t/bnic which we guarantee' to create . ,w - or ton; steamer' would be i er¢enasys.1t-fx-|.,_.-_.-_ if-....».., - nglluuns ssouom' Home.-, ‘ " 1 --'-° ' ` ` 1 `- The; hotly of Mrs. Peter~Steele who |NV|TAT|°~"¢ExTEN,DEDJ4"\Ab"hU pn°u|n°|||a |n Ngw Glxgdw, 'N if wasbrought to Charlottetown hddnganled by her husband and four son0’;and the daushters. The re- iithls -‘waiter forwarded fir’ the ‘after-‘ '- nm =to`iPrac¢dle`,~tlie former homeof-‘ V; /'.` f ':_~;_,'-'~___-- _ -. 1 I"i‘ ~ cpmeNoAsLe_ weak... »'rlie_ Ab?) g chs`pter_ of the -Daughters' 0!"f thej Hire, Suinmeieide, are-'now-|=` 'oriil ii!g*‘for two prisoners in Ger-\ mai ,' besides having contributed re- renily to' the Belgian- Rene: Fund, 0`vk‘seas Tobacco Fund~,- and Cana- dimRed Cross. They have sent large ml ers of socks to the 'boys in the lli°iii'g` line and to tboseof C Company offlie 105th, and they propose during theilwinter fto send by mail a steady supply of comforts to the lads in the tldnchee, especially- -to those who- wtiuld' not likely be supplied other- 'se.i-Besldes practical work they aim H developing the educational aldei. aild have already had at their meet _ . ii- _ areas anna #is arhil»¢ofr;‘r:i:m d U5" -HNF- ~.,l0¢fy1,,.1 _ THIGANQDA BTARGH 30a MIIITID ~ nocmint.. osiioinss, saswrrono. roar wiiusu. T, i _" ~ 4- ~ .<~ =. ’-_'fi' 1’_i{\'\l. *Z-'_' 51,-‘= LQVERDUE _ t - _ 1 . _ lags a series of interesting papers by ~ - ~' f ‘ ; -- __ _'-_ members on “l-leroines of the Em- » _ _ pire." It is hoped also to have -this - K -L_, , winter some addresses from promin- _. . - ,_ ent me-n. ff -nits. inaints' Aovics _ To Weak, Nervous, _'Flon-Down Women l So. Cumberland ,Md.-"‘For a lohg down. I could _not eat. or sleep andiwas ' _weak I' could scarcely walk. My lius-‘ and heard about Vino] and got me to _ 'y it. Now I haven good appetl-te,A ee`p soundly and am well and strong? ~` < very nervous; weak run-down wdmaii ` ‘should try vin-oi_~'-Mrs.'D‘.’W. KERN_s. ' Vinol is 0. delicious reconstructive ' healthy appetite, aid" digestion and make pure healthy blood.. - ic. A. Foster Druggist, cigartnite- town; also,-at dtiie best Drusgist in all guaranteed b'y above"@'inol drugglsr ~ _ ‘ i , *f~ LAST CALL to all unpaid .overdue ac-“* ‘ _- counts._ We are preparing tliebest for ' _ our lawyers._ It will be"r`eady"fo1‘ them f »_ in a few-days. p j, ' _ ,;; .,~_. WE DONT, want to iri‘a-tiiixgle-'oai1ie` _ iz __uIts' to youll! : _. .. . » ~ . ."‘<“ ‘ “ IF YOU COME QQIGKLY you mayslillf , J bein time toavéid tjhe unpleasantiiese-“_ - i the noterpiety-#file additional- » . ; g--of having thegceount collectf y pgq-_;,. .,!-- cessoflaw. 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