if _.___ r _fr S I A ’ rf I leafs, Nervous Rundown Paopis ror N0 p. o. Stronger in Two an _ Vlsaks' Timo, in Many to Qrdinary`Nuxated lren Will Mako Dei- ter Cases tin rr -1 cg l’ New vonx. rr. Y.. mon more ir.. foolishly seein to think they are going __ mil to get renewed health and streugth“lt from some stimulating medicine, sec-*ma ret nostrum or marcotic drug, said an Dr. Bauer, a Specialist who da has studied widely both in ‘I re this oountry and when as a an t liatter of fact, real and he true siren th can onl come from the an _ I Y food you eat_ But people often fail de o get the strength out of their food because they haven'¢ enough iron in their blood to enolie it to change food obo _____:r_ ;;r;____if;_i_'__,*,;‘r»',,,;:r:' 'i_t___?_11"""“"__!"*""»"_?__f___ -IT PAY! £0 buy in this Province. AND POWER OF ATHLITIB f - -_ . ____ -W K- |leGOUGAN¢ Globe lox lil- they had in some cases been doc- ' ing for months without obtaining °h~" “ °““"“ 'nn in Bunn"- y serrent. aut dorrt ture the old "‘|°- ` A gdrgtggsimogiyiggngsgataeg -SMELT NET8 and all hanging ma- ts. You must take iron in s form t°"“,°“ b°'h°d “t h°“dk;‘;'s»;t°’:"' t can _be oaally~ab|orh¢_g md “ui Braces. 2189-10-288thu3w w s. ated lke nuaated iron you wan W to do you .ny som' owe,-Wu, it _-THE MORNING DAILY Gillrdill y D,-ov, W9", mu u,,|,"_ gm, can be obtained .at Lsfferty’s Tonlnr- grmege 9|- 9,1” gsm" hu 'qu gh, lal Parlors, Bummerslde.. . y simply because ha knew tha- seo- _ _ of great strength and gnqnpangg -“THE BEST THERE |8"at Braces d (med hi, blood _yuh 1|-on bggqr-g in farmers' boilers or feed cookers- went into the ailray, while many prices guaranteed lower than any other has gone down to iuglorious others. _ t t 1 in fi _ 2798-10~28Sthu2wksES2wks. ea simp y for the ck o ron NOTE-Nuxated lron,recosumended -STOVISI STOVEBI- Braces ve by Dr. Sauer is not s patent are leaders ln this line. Special into living matter. From their weak- medicine nor secret remedy but one stoves for schools. halls, churches, as ened, nervous condition they know whl something is wrong, but they csn't wh ch is well known to drugglats and well as for your kitchen, hall and use iron cuustilueuts are widely bedroom. 2798-10-28stiruzwirsnszwke. tell what, so they generally commence prescribed by eminent physicians _._ erywhere. Unlike the, older lnor- _|v|EE1,1Nq._Regu]an mating of rrlc iron products, it is easily assi- thegeneyorgm meh Sogiety at doctorlng/ for stomach, liver or kidney ev trouble or symptoms of some other gu ailment caused by the lack of iron in m i the blood. This thing may go on for rua yeara,‘wbiie the patient suifers untold ma n agony. lf you are not strong or well to you owe lt to yourself to make the fol- dig 'a'°"» 0°” 11°* i“i“f° 01° 10001. Eirrerrrrri, win he nerd in their iron ke them black. nor upset the sto on prrday Bvenrng me 109,, at 7 ch; °“ the "°""a"y it is 5 m°°t 9°' o’clock. Full attendance requested.” t remedy, in nearly all forms of in- 2975_n_9M11_ estion, as well as for nervous, run- lcwing test. See how long your can down conditions. The manufacturers _;_p0|_|cE CQUR-|-____ one drunk work or how far you can walk with-I have such great conndence in Nuxa out becoming tired, Next take two five' ted grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron 00 three times per day after meals for ilr two weeks. Then test your strength und u again and f y you have gained. l have seen dozens fo of nervous, rundown people who were no liver and other troubles in from ten to dis fourteen days' time simply by tnkiny Hu iron in the proper form. And this af- i~sr, r weeks time, provided they have iron that they offer to forfeit $100. appmred in court 3," Tuemlify |b‘;f0;§ to any charitable institution if ms Hmor Supen ary “gs ri* ey cannot take any man or woman W_‘rlght. The tlefenda.-rrt was conv ct- er 60 who lacks iron and increase ed 'md “md $2 “nd “°““""H' see or ourseif how mucli their strength 200 per cent. or over in WESTERN PERSONALS serious organic trouble. They also ____ ailing all the while, double their offer to refund your money if it does _gefgg Rogers, who was home on strength and endurance and entirely not at least double your strength and H brref fmiough, ref; fm- Haiifax on get rid of all symptoms ef dyspepsia, endurance in ten day's time. lt is Tuesday mom|,,g_ pensed in this city by Geo. E ____ glies, Apothecarie‘s llali, E. A. Foe- _Mn A_ E_ ,\,~B@,,a,,|¢__ Summer., Central Drugstore, end 111| 091'” side, is spending n brief visit in tlrugglsis. ’ uebem _ W I _J _ Q rr. -Mrs. William Miittart, Summer- Ge S r' '_west_ coast of Denmark. After vain at- sid`e, arrived home Monday after \ n a tempts made by German torpedo bout spending a brief visit wirth friends in stroyers to re-float the submarine Montrose. -li. de Is the vessel was blown up by the mem- BERLIN, November 7- The de- struction of the German subamrinc U-20 by her own crew after tho submersible had gone aground on bers of her crew, who took refuge on -Among the passengers to Char- board a destroyer. lottatown on Tuesday were: Lieut. L. J. McDonald, after spending a briof visit with friends irn town. -H. T0 A WOUNDED SOLDIER -Miss Bessie Luttreli. is home from Revere Beach, Mass., and spend~ - ing a short vacation with friends in the west coast of Jutland is reported Fur nigh two thousand busy years. Mimihisleh and Ebbsfieerr ef*-er u Before Cir-rist’s hands and feet and few Weeks shie will leave for Florida by the German admiralty today: The ofllcial announcement reads: “On the evening of November 4, M the' submarine U-20 in consequence ol a fog ran aground at Bobjerg, on the side, where she will spend the winter.-H. lillons of men have stood in tears, -- Because lt was for them he died. -Mr. Angus McSween was a pas- senger by t.he Northumberland' on west _yummd com,¢_ Arr anempu.-, to Devotion still doth kiss each scar Tuesday en route to Boston where That He' bore with Him to the he will spend thie- winter, the guest of skies- his son. Dr. Fred McSween. -H. float the vessel being futile she called for assistance, but efforts made' by torpedo boats' to drag her away were Anil. knightll’ S0110! Wil0 in this Will' without success. The submarine at noon c-n Nov. 5, therefore was blown up, after her crew had been rescued W by a torpedo boat,” The foregoing announcement ofll- from Copenhagen, which reported that a German submarine had stranded Sat- urday night off Hnrbooere, on' the Host made for us such sacrifice, -Mr. Sterling McDe'rmott, of the dark, staff of the Canadian Bank of Com- hile thy road may henceforth be merce at Fredericton. N. B., has been transferred' to the bank at Montague. Or thou must go with limping gait, lic was in Summersido Tuesday on cially confirms a Renter despatch Bear proudly, boy, thine honored way to his new position. -H. mark; We on the handicap will wait. -Some of this visitors in town on 2 '_'-1*-'Z' _-YN rf-.__ 1; 'H ‘___ H iowa r . if E psi B . :`-'.';‘-".~'.>§i" / ' , »\ '-_-;_=~¢~.‘_,'-;,-.-,-_'r ~-»-'-:'Z‘.<-.'-=': "' . \ __ _. _ :.~.-_ -Alexander Louis Fraser. Tuesday were: Mr. Patrick Hughes. and daughter. srrerrrrook; Messrs W. B. Hayes, Bldeford; Calvifn Reeves. Freetown; James Peindergaat, Kon- sirrgton; J. S. Waite, Sherbrooke; and lan Darrach, Kensington. -H. Does Csisrrh Bother You? __ . _ /4'" Are Your Noslriis Plugged? `» ‘_ .;»_`r:'_._r'-f:_f,1§-§ff;f’- 1'-'f/-~ -'~/_ - 1-=f'.r;.-.~-_=_'-;-.-:¢=T=-t-'- _ P , -`-~t_~ ? -‘.1 . -"I ' ' ~" __ , . ‘- “ Why not give up that snuff and stop dosing your stomach? The one sure treatment is “Caterrhozone" sure to cure because it goes where the disease really is. Certain to cure in your case because it has restored tens of thousands worse than you are. Cat- arrhozone is a thorough cure because it destroys the causes as well as the effects of the dlsease_ Relief is prompt..cure ls quick with this power- ful remedy which is guaranteed to cure Catarrlr in any part of the nose, throat. bronchial tubes or lungs_ To be really cured, use only Catarrho- zone and beware of dangerous substi- tutes mesnt to deceive you for genuine CATARRHOZONE which is sold ever wher lar e size containin two -:- '_-:_-’.-, ' - Y “"' ‘ _ _ ‘ _._._.;_'_r_, _mon-ths treatment, costs $1.00, small _ size 50c; sample size 25c. __ .. .. l urn Nor violate ,r _tiexlciin Neuiralliy _4 l for *~ fe '_a`£l3 _ __ ill _ _._ Getting thc Suit You ani is only a matter of a little while,-in a stock like ours. Bear in mind the suit you want is HERE. ' There are more suits here “than in any oth- er store in P. E. I. And they are new. All we want is a chance to SHOW YOU--that we have yours. ' ' _ in YOU’RE N0 FRIEND TQ YOUR POCKET IF YOU BUYA SUIT WITHOUT SEEIN G Navy all wool Serge Suits $13.00. Black all Wool Serge Suits $13.00. Black all Wool £erge Suii;s~$15.00. Navy all Wool r e Suits $15.00. Navy and Black al1gWooi Cheviot Suits $19.00; Navy and Black all Wool French Serge Suits 21.00 Navy and Black all wool Cheviot Norfolks $25.00. Navy and Black all ool Cheviot Norfolks £7.00. Navy and Black all Wool Gaberdines $32. 1*' Brown and Nigger Brown, -Fur Trimmed, $37.00. . __.,,|» 1_7 (Canadian Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON. Nov. 7.-The Uni- ted States government has informed the de 'facto government that precau- tions should lie token to prevent any violation of Mexico's neutrality by operation of liilligerent submarines bose on the Meiican coast. The- in- formation was conveyed, tr. state de- partment oillcial said today, in n wholly friendly spirit und not at the suggestion of any of the Entente powers. Denial was made nt the department thot, any protest had been submit- ted to Mexico for Sir Cecil Spring- Rice, the -British Ambassador here. Cllrisliiiafs Mail 7°, ling’ Al from OTTAWA, Nov. 7-The following official statement was issued today by she Post Office Department urging that Christmas'-parcels~be mailed at once. »- - "In view of enormous enquiries as to las; date on which parcels can be posted to ensure delivery to overseas soldiers before Christmas, it -is thought walto state, having-regard to the irregularities in the Atlantic service and the-possibflltrof congestion, that tire earriier parcels for _-overseas soi- diers are mailed-the *better .lf -it is -desired that -they should be delivered ‘before Christians, this being particu- larly- true as regards parcels fbr sol~ diets on the continent, which should be mailed ss salty -as possible. so that ,the greatest latitude will bs slorded 'in order to ensure- delivery before Christmas, in lvlry oase -the mailing Green Cheviot, Grey Lamb Trimmed $32.00. ~ `f°'i°"°°° °"°°“" "'°““ “"° ""°° befor, the middle of the present _rr we in November and be elivered to -~»» shi; is anti -TWO CENT! per word each inser~ -tion for advertising in this co) n, Cash must accompany order. lifebl- mum charge twenty-five cents. -_._ -FOX NETTINC. -Brace's are hwi uulrters. order quickly ru some slses aregettlng low. _3789-10-£8BthuBwksEB2wl¢s. -LIVE H068.-As there are not, a suillclent number of hogs ready forr shipment this week we will receive` on the following days next week. E. Craig at Albany on Thursday 16th, A. Mosse at Kensington on Friday 17th. The undersigned at 0’Leary Thursday 16th and Summerside Fri~ day 17th. J. J. McNally. 2977-11-9M1i. -BLACK8MlTH'8 CONVENTION. -A general meeting of the Black- smlths of Prince County will be held at Surhmerslde on Wednesday, Nov- ember 8th, at 2.30 p. m. Tho meet- ing will take place in McNeill's Carr- iage Building. A special train will leave Tignish at 6.45 a. m., and will leave Sumxnerside on return at 5.30 p. m. Lowest return fares will be in effect on this train. Reduced fares will also be in effect on the regular trains from Charlottetown and Cape Traverse. Blaoksmiths from all parts of Prlnce’Edward' Island are invited to attend this meeting. -D. F. McNeill. Secy.-Treas, Blacksmltlfs Association. 2912-11-6M4i-. Aveime Murder 0| Comrades (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Nov. 7.-The Weekly Despatch publishes an open letter to President Wilson under the heading, Wilson, Avenge Our Dead, by Sa- muel Devlin, formerly of the United States navy, who was rescued from the Marina, and which follows: "I am an American citizen who, with others, has just been landed a_t a place somewhere safe from U-boats We have just had a narrow escape from death, from murder on the high seas. We have seen six of our part- ners, also Americans, go to tlielr deaths without warning or u cltancu to save themselves through the deli- berate act of a foreign power which has wilfully broken a solemn promise mode to you not to sink any mer- chant ship without warning or with- out insuring the safety of the lives of the people on board. “You keep telling usthat you will not have American lives imperilled. that you will not suffer American honor to be outraged. Well, there :irc six Americans who went down on the merchant ship Marina and two other Americans are lying in a hos- pital unarble to move because of their sufferings in an open boat in u. stormy sea. We want to know what you are going to do. "The Marina had been struck amid- slrips. There was not the least ex- citement and but little hurry. From s lifeboat I noticed the periscope of “.§;r_¢'o_g'¢h senders, says nooror V or A 1 . _A 0f»0RlAT ENDURANCE \ _\_ i 4/ <1 *_:‘T_;T== %n- _ " ._` . V. I »` gf!! /‘ Rfgf r -or ' or 4 -;_-_*_-:_ ` -i \` -_ riyrrrlijwir- - Ladies’Suits,C03is&Fpr§_ Ladies’ Fan sous and co%rS,e1so a splendid line of Ladies’_ urs in sets, also seperate Muffs and 'Neck pieces in all diftcrent"’styles. _ ~ Vladies’ Suits H A i A \ Ladies’ FallSuitsshow- _ _ An attractive line of ing the newest flaring effects in colors Black, Navy, also Nigger Brown. Price $10, Ladi _ _ 'f l i l Ladies’ ifoats We haye_,_a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Coats for Fall and Winter wear in Hud- ‘so__n Seal, Northern Rat, Black Pony, price _. ...$40 to $159.00 A special' line 'of ` ii . SEE OUR Specials for Saturday . 1 _ | - r . Our Donlay of Furs _ Ladies’ stylish Fur Sets l3_la__t3i<, Fox and Wolf, per Set 45.5010 i.adies’_Mink Marmot Muffs 5.75 up to 18.00. 75.00 | _ See our Seperate Stoleshnd Muffsf in Wolf, Mink Marmot and Raccoon. l See our White ‘Fur Sets fo'r`Children. " CHARMING _F Li, MILLINERY A new shipment of Ladies’ Dress Hats in Velvet and Hatters Plush, also new _shapes for Velvet Hats. Chic Novelties in flowers with fur trimmings and Ostrich Mounts. Call and leave your order early in the week, I ` ‘" Prowse BIOS. Ltd. a submarine. We were then thirty feet from_the ship. The perlscope moved_slowly round_i.o the port side, where a. second 'torpedo was fired. halves, the bowrnd' stern rising to ward the centre, remaining in that curious position for six minutes. One of my partners took out his watch to see how long the second torpedo would take to finish her. ‘- “'l‘he captain and the men still in the ship, including the six American ran aft. The second. explosion was so unexpected that it took them com- pletely by surprlse. They only had time to throw a life raft but could not reach the raft. The ship sank and the captain and-the others were pulled under. We never saw the captain, the first mate the. second mate nor shin when she was again struck and wlthout‘waming, Mr. President, just to show, f suppose, ‘how easy it is to defy the United States of America. SAWDUST CAKES. As lc/ng as 1910 a German DHD" gave an account ‘of sawdust bread Works in Berlin were' tl-ren producing 200 quiritais (1,126 lbs '.per quintal) of wood bread per day. This cattle food is made by submittin‘g~the new dust to several chemical processes after lt has been fermented, and t-hen nrfxing it with rye flour in the pro- portion of two part of sawdust to one of flour. It is- then bread in the'same way- as ordinary bread. ' This' product is used for feeding horses, but it is is said that it could serve as human food -in famine times: ~~-_ e-.- ~ 1 -1- 'f-:_-. .-in er” iff . 1-1 .i e. _1.»_ _ Clearly and Easily Male, but -Dees the Wal* QIIKU. r-i can hsy-costing oniyrsbout oasdiith- mu has ready-made prepsr lone-can .... ."‘i:..:.“i..‘:“°:.“::: .. :“' r».si»irirnorrrses.r»t . f A ”'“§‘:r,,',ii='»`-ifs‘T';l;‘§ris»' f i""°°“"..’:?.i';:.ff. :"1 ` ~ 7 --- s _ _ 'r _r - - F instill:-remedy. __ “ __ ____ _ I pt;unieyt'ra;t__oniel;k,¢ ho! __ _._ 5 K l’U_l| ,wth _ “gsiim-ui. :-- l?§gil ._ i" _- __ ci! , _ ~°f r ,, Jer...-.._ 553;" -“mimi ri. month It is posible that letters mm "" ' "" " "' *' A G mlghthba mailed as late as the last ¢r|'m”° 2 HIL Mr limiitridyvtitlit hntddatr .s‘r°hra.i: noon; it Merton, in..-._.;______.____ _ ~ D re ln. _r _ ___ JW of a ooinmonpladetoba tel that' ' ‘ r irons::.:~°::i.ra.~.:;:i.:-.:::'r_,,¢.. .rr - -.¢.';~.:'.;;-rr:-.::"°°'-.f.:'.»;..::°*'.1=' "fi o,,..r,,.§°i,... 11”” °-°- f' » .\,r = ' , ' ` _ .‘\"~`/"f,`fl§. .‘ _ ~, _ - ' 1 ‘- . r ' _ ‘ ` A' "A ' ` `=~"~"- _ ‘ S' ` ‘ *'~l' - V - ‘ r _ ` ` » ' __ - - . 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