i M001? 81 ¢1-_-ll Slightly Damaged by Water in Transit from the Makers In coming from the factory, the case in which these goods were ci ntained,was in some way damaged b y water. ln the case there were fur coats-curl lined fur collared coats, and some medium priced fur sets. 'Ihe water has not hurt the furs-but it has in- jured the appearance of the silk linings. The transportation company has allowed us one ./ now as below. . third of the value as compensation for the loss. We will allow you the same. The goods are on sale-right 3 Rat Coats, regular $72.00 for $48.00 4 Cloth Coats, with curl lining and fur collar $20.00 for .. _ 4 Sets Black Dog Furs, 12.00 for .l 2 Sets Black Dog Fur, 13.75 for. ....... You are urged to come in and see these goods for 1 3.34 8.00 9.17 - youiself. They are exactly as we tell you. They are at the above prices-a simply wonderful value. See them for yourself. ' it \‘§,\ -lr Pave to any in nun Province.. """'W° °EN1'8 ver were mia _ __ _ I Y I V ‘_ _ ________ _ lgonhfor agvertising in tlirl; . _., _ _ . _ ` ___rH! w_FM.s,_ of the Presbyg an mul accompany 0 _er. Queen St ch’t°*n terian Cburch°Summerside will hold m“m,°h"‘° tw°m7'n'°`9°m"* ' » t i i i *- -~ -}§'f,’,’ 0'§"f‘v’;,’§,‘;';§f,’:,§ e”;§§§n“: af .,‘_'.,f§i -'ri-is ivionuma oAii.v ouuaian o‘clock, an inte-resting programme %IP°lg?.t'ug? ‘t L?n°"7" T°n°°" has been prepared. All interested U °' mme"-d°' are invited to be present. __w_ K_ M°°o*'u°A~~. mob’ Fu m_ -LEFT Fon MoN1-RsA|.- 'ras °"*“‘°° l' °""“"‘“ °‘°”‘ 1” 5‘"°”‘°"' following men left Summerside Sat- 'uh' » llrday morning for Montreal to join the crew of the new icebreaking WESTERN PERSONALS steamer J. D. Hazen which leaves -___ shortly for Russia in Command off -Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kehoe. Capt. John L. Read. Capt. Oitvei-_North Tryon. drove in to Summer- Carver, Walter McElman, Amos side Saturday.-H. ° Gallant, Charles Mills, John Ryan.' John Linkletter, Joseph Durant and -Mrs. Reuben Durant. proprietor- Antoine Arsenault.-H. ess of the North American Hotel i , _ Char! ttetown, i S side -FUNERAL oF LATE MRs_ 0 was n ummm BERNARD.- The funeral oi' the late Mrs. James Bernard was held onl -Mrs. Lewis Sherry has arrived _Sunday afternoon from the residence home from the Canadian West and __-.l.@-& of he-r son, Mr. Jesse Barnard to the is visiting iriends in Sea Cow Head People’s Cemetery. the funreal ser-‘ and Summerside.-H. vices were conducted by Rev. L. A Ackland and H. R. Bell . The pall-I -Mi-_ James Bigger, left on Mon- b earers being Messrs John Goss,.day morning on return to Detroit, W-"* Joh!! R0§ers, J. H. Locks, James Michigan' after spending a. fe-w holi- Harris, Thomas Frizzle and Gordon` days with his parents Mr. and Mrs Scburman_~H. J. D. Bigger, Br-adalbane.-H. -FUNERAL HELD.- The funer-i -The following were among the nl of the late John Birch, Charlotte-I visitors in town on Saturday: Messrs town was held on Saturday morning John 'ri-niner and Cecil 'ri-ninni-, Kin from St. Paul’s Church _to the R.C. kora; W. W. Allen, Cape Tormen Cemetery, Summe-rslde. Rev. J. C. tine and Michael Coady, Emyvale.- McLean solemnized the services, H, - the QJI bearers were Messrs Wlll~ -'__-ii? iam Gillis, Leonard McNeill, W A. Stewart, Fred Murphy, Thomas |Car- GERMAN TALKPQS; ruthcrs and Fred Peters. Among the chief mourners werez- Mrs. Birch. di D |-, (Cana an Press espatc .) Miss Audrey Birch and Muster Earle _ 13__ v| L nt-101| and Lioyde an-en. The dec ri BERLIN' Nov ( a ° ' “Se Nov. 15 iieniyed.)-irne opening of was favorably known in Summer- peace negotiations may perhaps- be side, havin served t’ r b f Saturday on a brief visit_-H. E PROPOSALS g ' 0 ” "um er ° expected with fair- prospects of suc- years lil the empmy of Mess" R' T' cess- in the course of the coming will H°lma“' Ltd *H ter, according to Count Albert All ponyl veteran Hungarian leader and THE AMOUNT ._ ` , former Hungarian Premier Count a 0 , Y Apponyl, who is visiting Germany to deliver two addresses on Hungarian history, exipreseed his terview given to a. correspondent of the Associated Press, in which he dis- cussed the general European situa- views in an in- YOU .SPEND is not what counts; it’s the value you get for your money-particu- Iarly in medicines. Ordinary oint- ments, for instance, are composed largely nf cheap animal fats, with very little medicinal ingredients. Zain-Bok, on the contrary, is all medicine. Zam-Buk's healing power is, thus, so superior to that of other ointments, that it cures when ordinary olntmenits and more expensive treatments fall. Madame A. Lariviere, of 671 Rodman 'St., Fall River, Mass., writes: “ For three years I suf~ fered terribly with eczema. I used numerous ointmcnts, 9 without results. and the various doctors who gave me treatment acknow- ledged that the case was beyond them. Finally, I went to a spec- ialist, but nltlioiigh I paid him a large fee, I received no benefit Then I heard of Zam-Buk and com menccd using it. in conjunction with Zum-Buk Soup. I shall never forget the relief it gave me. lt ended the irritation and burning sensation, drew out the inflamma- tion und soreness. and perseverance resulted in a complete und perninn-` cnt cure. I am convinced that Zani-Iliik is the only treatme..l. for eczema." Zum-Buk is just as good for ulcers, abscesses, old wounds, run- ning sores, blood-poisoning, ring- worin, pimples, boils, piles, cuts, burns, scalds and all skin injuries. 500. box, 3 for $1.25. All druggists or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. tion. "We cannot expect," he said. to see peace negotiations opened Within the next few weeks, while the Rou- manian campaign is" still undecided. However, I regard our chances for Success there as excelle~n‘t, and once Roumanis is crushed I think both sides' will be willing to consider the question of peace. Rowmania was the ententes last card, and is prov- ing a losing one. We are messing a big army against the Roumanians, and I think that the need will come shortly. Of course our progress on the Trnnsylvanian front is a blt slow owing to the great difficulties of the- country and particularly to the de- ficiency in rearward communications These communications- are far poorer than in the west or eve-n in Galicia and Russia. However, the entry of Roumanla into the war has in many respects been really advantageous to- us" To illustrate- what he regards as the improving changes for peace neg- otiations Count Apponyi refererd to recent speeches of state'smen‘ in the opposing camps. f "Not Lloyd-George, of course." he interjected pareiithetically, “but such as Lord Grey and Chancellor Von Bcthmann-Hollweg, for example." He suggested a comparison between the utterances ol' these leaders- a year ago and at present. "Then," he said, “their respective standpoints' were as far apart as the Poles but now, although there ure still wide differences between the-ni, they have most appreciably How About A New Suit We are showing a splen- did line of snappy new models in Serges, Worsteds and English Tweeds. A wonderful range of - colors and. patterns makes choosing a new suit here a pleasure. Prices $7.75 to $24.00 This Store is Head- L_ 1' Gethng Your New Olll' How About A New Uvercoat ' Our splendid line of Over- coats for Winter wear can- not be beaten. These coats are made up in the following clothes Chinchillas, Frieze and Mel- tons in the latest styles with Notch or Shawl Collars are exceptionally good value. Prices $8, $10,$l2 to l $24 Prowse Bros.Ltd. THE STORE OF SATISFACTION ,Winter 'Suit and Overcoat Here Means Certain Satisfaction Y». 1:.-i.»i ‘. .,.. sy Your Satisfaction-that’s hobby, and we are deter_ mined that every man who buys his Winter Suit or Overcoat here shall be satisfied as never before. Our .showing is now complete in every respect, and an assortment such as ours allows you almost Unlimited Choice. A Their is no time like now, and no place Like Here to buy your Winter Clothing with com- plete satisfaction, as regards Style, Quality and Price. Boy’s Clothing A realization that style as well as guality pleases the boy’s an their parents is one reason our Boy’s Cloth- ing Department is so very popular. _The display; this season is extraordinary good. Bring your boy here to _see it before buying. This is your apportunity to save money. Boy’s Suits 3.50 to $12 Boy’s Overcoats $3.00 to $12.00 Helps one another' by doing your Shopping at Home _We are prepared to meet mail oider houses price on anything in our line and sell lower in many instances. All we ask is a fair chance to prove this, please see our goods » before buying elsewhere, by trading here we believe you will save money on almost every purchase. Anyway it is up to you to prove our statements. Our Business is Strictly Cash One Price to Everybody. ' drawn nearer su "The references to crushing Ger- z All- l ~ I many have been eliminated from the British pronouncements, and the agi- tation for annexation is dwindling in Germany. "Chancellor Von BetIimo.nn-I-Ioll- weg," he we-nt on "has pointed out in his latest speech ‘thot he has nev- er demanded the annexation of Bel ` ' _ V... s " glum. Such instances as these show. ‘_,,,,,_ `,.,_. in my opinion, that there' are now ‘ fs’-f7i.‘-fi i"'}.‘lf'- '»1 il. _ no really insupcriible obstacles to the it I . G d L V opening of a discussion on future t*-1271;.-_-P _'WF-l ' -_ _ al peace. Of course, the Kingdom o ' in ' Poland must stand but I belle've Rus- f}j>-';_-,\ _ 'c ` sta can be brought to reconcile her- .. - Ee .. ,"Z'~‘.|""‘-.i’ ' ;. " - F/ - »- --.`:_-,~.~`.' : _ l:"l , .Ji is; ' ~" l,'.,_`;-`.`»_;.__»_;L,_'=_,‘,.a.:,;."§ ‘E-.. 1' i' ‘~, '. ' ., ir“illf"‘ll‘i`li‘ ‘ \ R ,-5;. ..__,` °s- . 4 ’ , .1 Bl lx »,/ r . '- `, '1‘l_f;»g"; > ‘ _ 1. ,i i' ul# on ..¢:‘..’-f il" ’.Z5iii‘.i§" if i’ ‘ " “.1 ‘ l \ ( I ll _ ,i li i , aa in., `S S ThoseS lendid 7 Siiilts Selling for $22 All new this Season All latest models Leu 'wchaose each day - Worth'$27 to $37.00 each TWENTY TWO _DOLLARS These suits are all COLORED. _There are no blacks amongthem ilhe assorilment inclges-nigger brown, blues, greens, gtreys, seme____~piaih~ "fancy and some stripe fabrics, 1 '_ _ _ A good many of these suits _ are fur trimmed. The ooatin eachsiiit-is»lhied with bestsiiir. -' * The suits run from say 27.00 to 3711) and they are altwonderfuityg ' _ X aes at that. _ We’re going to clea em out this week if we can. 1 .s H. is i-*os $22.00 » l _During those lon g winter nights ,you want a lamp that will give good light. yet he easy on the oil can as well. And that is the very If to this situation. Don't Go into Consumption Cure Your Catdrrh Now When your throat rattles.. Will' lungs and chest are sore, your throat is stuffed with cold- don't fear con- declares, according to the Wireless Press, that the International News’ Service has been denied the mails ""l‘he action of the British Censor," he adds, “is -the greatest compliment that could be paid to the Internat- ional News Service. The British cen- sorship has been a news-suppressing institution' and ii news-falsiiying in- stitution from the-beginning of the war. The British Government wants the American newspapers to- print only such news as will please and as- sist the British Government. The British Government wants the Ameri- can newspapers to print only distort- ed news or lying news. _The Internat- ional News Service will not distort news or fale-ify _news to please the British Government or anybody else.” The Reply ' Facts About Boiled down to nut~shell facts, here are five of the important points that have made '1'uplin's Store Ser vice the standard in this district. 1-A good range of all you want in general merchandise. 2-Quality as high as we can get for the prices you pay. 3-Prices that lire kept consistent- ly low, notwithstanding the increased cost ot’ doing business. 4-A sales staff that is eager, and flnii it to their advantage, to give you entirely satisfactory service. 5-A delivery system that honest- ly tries to live up to all promises. dacious Wolff Bureau in Berlin, he __* ‘ , ,;r;. :‘::i.;;“.‘sS..‘;l:s::“::.;%-fr 5 T1\i>li11’S Store Service I .\`\_,. f / . 1 i vi ‘fl i . it lr \ sumption-- use Catarrhonone and get kind ‘of lamp you will find here. We have oil lamps for every place 'and every purpose*-and “can offer you values 'that cannot be excelled in all Canada. C-all in to day a n d look over the line. BLACK & C0. ., _» - ,_, _ Sunnyside If you want honest goods 5, at honest prices you will not 'forget us when about to 1 purchase a Watch, Clock or .-j other article of Jewelry. _ ' S l I ttenlon given to 1 repaxcintb di Watches, etc. _i i well. It clears the throat, cures hack- ing, relieves tight chest and soreness in the bronchial tubes. To clear a-_ way Catarrh of the nose. nothing‘ could be better. Catarrhozone is na- ture's own remedy,- it heals and soothes- cures every form of throat, lungs or bronchial trouble. Prescrib- ed by many epecialists and used by thousands every day. Get the dollar outfit, it lasts two months and is gua- ranteed.Brnall size 50c;trlal size 25c. sold everywhere. MR. HEARSTS in (London Daily Express.) The action of the British Censor- ship in denying to Mr. I-fears-t's pro- Genman International News Service. on' account of its' distortion of llnvrs. the use of all cable and other facilit- le'l, have drawn from the manager of the ,International News service in New York a reply in which -the V"facts" of the matter are .set forth' ‘ with the wholesale disregard for. truth which is -characte'rla'tic of this -pro~German concern. i In reply to this charge the Press' Bureau has issued the following ac- count of the events which led to ao- tlon by the British Governmentz- The attention‘of the manager of the International News Se/rvice in New York having been called to re- peated mlsstataments' and interplor- ations in news cabled from London, he admitted that the statements in question were' written in some cases in the office of the New York papers" which printed 'them , in others by- the International News 'Service of New York. I _ In a letter to his (London repre- sentative he started: "You cannot impress too strongly on the author- ities how' deeply we regret this ,nor how deteglnined we are that sucli an inoidena a.ii,not happen-asain." In . snév. d and r... . . .i..‘i"i 'i'»i§1ri"'S».»i'i §i°“»»i°n . - er-icon' o June 3rd J-h°l’¢ lWesred._under,»-th hetding, "Germans Win Gi-mtggt. Ba tie." a message -headed. "By In Wfilafttonal News Service. London Ji;liri(a"!.” It besan with the folldwlh W I ‘ ln' a message to the equally hen-| , “ 1 \ gnc anim. Admiralty to-ni¢ni sn. _ V tl A -`-:.~' _li Z..i.‘$tii°i‘~’,'*°‘°_’t‘.%‘°f‘;°‘-‘i ."*-".- '-‘". wiiinotinip `hgin.° mi .a ‘ D _ V , » in tilt"-rig: vniii An' ' valls . And last but not le-ast, n companion- p _» able, 'comfortable kind of store, where , i Il, you are sure the Golden Rule pre- X ` i-'-ea > *T -L L_ `, i .-»-*”-W" ‘A ; Reuben Tunlin & Co, tfsiizffzi' mits an overwhelming defeat by a portion of the Gorman High Seas Fleet in the first great naval engage- ment of the war. The London representative of the International News -Service was ask- ed to produce copies' of his cables on the subject, and the cables them- selves were inspected. lt. was found that the passage above quoted was not contained in any of them, “A Grqvloua Error" tice of #io manager of the ling;-“J tional ‘ ews Service in New Yori who explained that as in the former case. the matter had been written partly by the International News Ber- vice in New York and partly hy the New York American." In _tnig one C.,W.Patter80nf P ,r f T ‘ A A iv" Jewelier ' he "` '_ it . ".-is ' _ .. gl , if . ‘ . . ` i"l‘ ' ' - i ' t1ci.»..y.ai '-= ‘ ` ' » _ ' "“ i .' -'-1' ' '~.- ' ,nr-, _ ~ ,. i W - '"i'»-._."" Q-.- _' '..,.i .~'n»'”' 1- --l -»*1riMl>0G' ` .1 » g, -A-- v _wg up Y' .',‘1,1 ',,, l 1' k; " * O I The matter was brought to the no- | l I the word “overwhelming” was' t-hai contribution made by the "New York American.” The manager cabled. "Our msn made s zravious error." andadded: "I have again cautioned our people not to insert any exogeno- ous statements- in your deapatiihea, I will s'ee that this is obeyed." ' _/ -#_si-_l_, Ladlea Wanted. "Lady cook wanted; one that dohsnft drink." ' "Wanted-Lady, (gentlewoman pre- ferred." No "loidy" n__eo