\ cxi . ,.. :,` l if ii* jf-;_lX5,;i _ni _ » _ ,nnn ;a'»r'illlil"llll, ¢. i - £5 jj __I _(__. .I ~"' L" -V if 1 ."'1“.I § ' I f§;1.;, " ' if ~ :ui iliiill " “fi liliilifi 2 ":l‘ ,.,=»».- ‘I * nliI||._ _ .' ii.; li, `l,_i ".»,~!l .' .»" 1. -. s?` ss. l. q . f ui 1 / " _I if .._.....¢ I un ii. in ,_ 9" 'Ml lil l 'I . . *iii , il", ‘_, li I 3 ii 'il lr ll v'r _'1‘f|*, _ I-l _ 4-I ' f lr I =' "N . . ~ _ '_ lt. q. PAGE Tw() ' 'rum Lyrnsr Nnws ' ` THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN Frnsr or Am. ` OCTOBER 9, igng THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN smut and B population of 1.500000. l * ',BY the treaty of Berlin they were dei FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER. 0 1008 tached from Turkey and placed under PERFECT I - 0 0 0 ..u. ¢ and military control of A DR. MacPHAIL TAKES RISKS. whm may lived ill the l_l-ees_-- lima. The 'formal annexation is not ,_ I ;_;i": 7;; _i;-_- 5;; T' “_ ;"_;_~ _ V -~ 1 , = ._ §== _ 1 ‘J 4 ~-The care of the onspring has been ~l Dr. Andrew MacPhall of McGill has I _ _tl l ._ :contributed an arnlcln to the Londuuihiinded ovei to the male or to female Pla” cal Y AUS'-!`iHl1 f0l` llllltl’ Y9l1l`S~ `marknble article, so much,so in fact, that much of the text of it was; promptly cabled to 'leading journalsl in New York and Montreal. Both the| subject and the author of the artlclei Probably had Some dif~ will be of interest in this latitude,for. - - - ' i h th l acuity lll llndlllg a the American Woitnan ho om he' really good arl_ic1e_ learned doctor wri es, e 1 orms is . readers, is found throughout the A good Cold Cream modern world, in England, Canada: CR'EAil’l If yOu are a user of cold cream you have _ h l‘ Spectator, one of a series, on Thelplnfislx American Woman. It is quite a re-I gs, and thus a wide outlet for al and mental activity of wo- lc men has been effectually stopped. De- H prived of the care of her children, a “ woman suffers a diminution of aflcc- .“h“nge9' ‘The Dutcome "lily 'U0 ll Neill. » tion, and it is replaced by a noisy E‘“`0Il9all WBT. but tlllrl W0 ll0 not sentimcntalism, which is equally dis- ll ascmus for the mother, the child una 1 ‘S H Prolonged diululuallv struizsle, the husband. It is the maternal in- H stinct running riot. It exhausts it- the U`€lltY Of Berlin. NUM ofthe self lllloll the lllfallt’ and none re_ great powers, Germuny possibly ex- mmains for the growing child tml"-"lltefl» Want WHY- 3 n . | herefore important. 'l"hey have lr.1.u Turkey loses her merely nominal alns the_abi-xolute possession of Bus- i:i and Herzegovina by the latest I i nticipnte. The more probable result I l that’s nd n new treaty to tnkc the plucn ot I Q Paton s an Cannot be lll{1(l€ b_\' nnd France as wen as lll the United Iwhoin it might be of some value, 'Phe' carelessly niixingl to- gether ingredients of uncertain qllalityi ll takes care both in the States, but is more visible and more dangerous in America. A few char- acteristic sentences are quoted 'ne- low : i ` ‘l d‘ > n to ""dure is` l" I"1‘he old-fashioned American novel- _B Woman 15 0"* 9 “lo “‘ i iAnierican mother is famous for ber It is 'mw “gain l"t“t"‘l “mt l)l`li‘Sl' care of her infant and licr neglect of dent R"USe"°lt °"nt""‘l’l“l"*‘ l-5i"i“l5 ner Cnild_,, six addresses rluring thc piw-sidcntinl r l "The most oppressive burden whicll lemctiun cmnlmlgll- All 0=\l‘lll’l` l`f-`ll01`t 1 the siiiiic effect was .sciiiimflici-billy |l ~f_` F ia Q' I .fin - selecti..n and material and in its preparation. We would like to have you try our cold cream. It is \vl1ite as snow, is not greasy, i. 1° novelists no longer find 'the virtuous f1bf10l_\ltf_`f%V Smlgoth End "7 women interesting-but of the caprice is ainti y per uiue . " of his heroine in the fact that she is 25 and 50 cent pots. J. G. Jamieson, Reliable Drugilfst The Medical llall. ist who wus pressed 'for an ex-l " erican womiin of fiction. For rea- `_ sons largely beyond her control the 5 primitive funmtions of woman , such gl ,9,,~ preparing food, clothing, etc., ` 'have become less incumbent upon her. With one exception, of materni- pln'na.Ll0n of the wny_wn“lnesn of nlnlof the wearing of clothes. ln it state nemlmn found ,lt in nne [ann ‘tgnntlof nature it is ordained that than ._ she was born ol n French mothnn ‘female shall go quietly. The mule is l t _ The novelist ol tnnlny nndn another the gaudy, strutting creature. But' l _ _ . . I . _ i ‘l . . 1 » ' . .1 exnlnnlltloll, not of the vll.tllen__lnl_,1n tie lace to which we ielonp _it is l U the woman who is glorious, uno ihisi lf. an American “,0mnn_ A life of lnxnl.l_Ithe task, breaks it down hopelessly. ous lnleness alone, appeals tn the A_,n_ ,und renders it unfit for the perform-' that anomaly aniongst created beingsl ‘I l burden of splendor, falling upon an i ll organism which is unequulilied for] cniod. We understand that ulfluuiizli not eflnitely settled ut thc niccting QI he Government ycsterd:iy, it is high- Y pronble that the writs for thc r\.\.iu:~‘lal elections will be issued min: next week and' thnt polling nay be fixed for some date in the wcck preceding November 15. Henri Boiimssa at ii public meeting ance of its proper functions. The iws-!in iuontresi the num any i.-uve sul Sfsslon Of Splendid l1lIlll1l`Bl ll1V0lV0S th.-it he did not intvufl to interfere the necessity, for its display, and in the pl-cscllt fe,ll,l._,,l ,,l,,,.tl,,,, nnllvn out of that arises vanity, jealousy, ly, but he llskml mg fl.l,,l,1n ln [lin 1`lVll1l`Y. lllld Hfll llllcllllflllllqlil-0ll9liS~" . -lowu constituency to siippiwt thc Con "Speaking gciierally, this is the 5 ’ty_ they have been nsurlled by tllnwxiui of Anierican woincn-to livc in 0 lnor lncen ln the ,nnndn ol nll,nl_:idleness_” And after much more of. full. p T0ui'h\ind|u~rl ucri-s of l,:\'|u. ll H _ » gnc; ldleness n_-lone lol. the woman nf From all of which we infer timi; n_s__is the case in otlivr ('iuiu0`lll_\£ :the nnncxzitiou of Uosniu and Hcr/.e~ “C°U""'m‘i"Linl-5 tl’ its l`llf’»t0lll‘~‘l`S» 'l‘lll‘ go;inn by Austria. Huuprnry is hnrrl;A“2'l"'An‘erica“ T°l"'m`"l’ll Clllllllillll' s sulisiilised to tho extcut; of nearly l _ icnt lies in the ‘fact that it breaks $"U00 U- year “ml Cllll “Till Ull0l'll to i I I I “~ .. Superb _ _ 0 Chu-01 of Buigmh ...ui Aust.-i...l1 9 _ I Attractive, Impressive I Nlilhncry. \ Show continued I 4 4' ' ,<_'."' .- <7. \» \'~ \ \i " if ' C. \ 1 . , ___.,_,_ /V f /_ " » '..”i'."'f-’;"-`-r ‘¢’- X li g\ `~ _~`~ \\i. . _ \9~\_:--` V A -' s - ._ ff '..-». '4/'/.0:.'# , \ *_-‘=‘~‘ ‘ , / E' “ _ .' 4'/__;‘ i /¢ ‘ ` Q' / ` _ ,/ff __\\l,» , i ' /I ;`\ if Z' i L. of thc iicwH:1ts. i i is rcfiiiccl,woni;iiily \.‘.'c;ii'ublc. _;.g.» »{¢-._-,-,-_,,-l-.:,@_l,'y/,il ;‘_ fs. 1/ ‘l I fill FARMERS “l . " `» liliélhiiarle by .ii concert of the powers- in ill 1 ' ., _~~ , . _ ul -- - ROM ALL sect: ,li ,_ l` Bosnia and Herzc;;ovinii touctlicr ~\ , _ll - _ _ . .i L ~ . - thing splendid, especially the ,.1 SRS nnil icndcis ii ncw sctlleiiiciit 'l Bulgaria, which has declared iis ‘indepcndenr'e, has an urea of 38,000 jsquare miles nndii population of Ii,- i Tn A l.`~,D _ : iinpernti\'c. l i N n-In ‘l_373il,000_ Hy the treaty of Bcrliu it "7 ' _ - `*' ‘ f ,wus inode a self-governing pi°inci;mli- ty. subject. to thc supervision of Thr- ,kcy in its foreign und some. of its idomestic relations. It luis now brok- fcn nwny from Turkey ultoirctilior, and in this action has the support of jGcrmany and Austria. have an area about equiil to Nova . .___-___,_____,~___.__.-_,s ,.__,____.__._.___( /i;<\\\\ \\ \ ‘,____ /»"-" *` s lf`\ nouns 'fill gK|-D N EY§,;l f/ PILLS 5/’sl M1 ` §’Sf ,. 'ESL IDNEYB ,pil - B;l"‘H:ur~1A-rI5 ,ink ;;.. 'n,~ LGI-|'r'5 p|55,lC ..,_,-ll" "fe "ABE'_rES ul',ln!l~ `{.‘$l”' ' ullculllll ralws '"'ld.l-iunsesold 1”" In ...___ _;__._,___ ..._ 1?*-'_ BHINB IN THE FAMILY Home Made -l`I . . .up the settlement of Turkish anairs-,l="°“f the 9201110 genefvnslv in the cn .qi |513 matters referred to. Our citizens do] well to insist upon hnving ull the` 'facilities and conveniences in tele- giuipliic matters that are enjoyed also I 1 where. ‘ _ii _ WANTS liI1I'l‘TIGR SEllVI(`E_ Sir: Tt is certainly time for inf-.5 public' to .seriously take up the nuns l tion of our tcle;:ruph system. lt isli fl Public utility and we should not bcl tied imnu and nm by nl ariviscfiii privilepges given this monopoly in the ‘ roiiiutc past. lint. ilu- people rule. ` l. insist on free fi cli:u';|ctci', oito- iiiziii or bciignliue cord silk, great \':\i'- ictv of outzicbc bmid, bc-:i\'cr :uid fiiixs. IN TRlI\ll\'llNGS, thc iiiosi .eiipcrb o-'trich l`c:\tl1ci's cvci' sc-cu; iuziiiy uu- curlecl, iiiniiy willow pliiiiics, ull cx- quisitcly dyed and blciidcd. Sonic of the plumes, show iuctallic coloriii_o's_ Also used :irc flo\\'ci's, ribbon, silk, ziigrcttes, iiiaraboiit, wings and quills and the greatest amount of soiitziclic braid in years. _ _ today Friday. See it THE NEW HATS ARE READY AT PATON’S. That is tle most iiiiportant style news of the full. That annouceiiient will bring hundreds here on Thursday evening to see and study and learn authori- tatively all the new beauty that the fzishioii wizzirds have Clifeziined and wrought into reality for woiiieii’s wear :uid cvei'yonc’s acliiiiration_ No one will be disappointed. The exhibition is again as it has been for years the niost coiiiplete .and beauti- ful I’i'c.sentutioii of new Milliiiery that is inade‘ Hats justify our enth- usiasiii. They will stir your enthus- izisui. It is no secret, of c<>iii'.ec_ tliait thc grace and beauty _of thc I)ii'c_ctoire per- iod ill Ilmncc at the close of the eightcciith century is the inspiration for f ` inucb of the new l\Iilliiici'y, :is it is also for the new fusliions in woiiicn’s other l apparel. And one docs not \\-oiidcr iii llircctoirc favor after inspecting the charni ` How superbly our Cli’1own l\lilliuci's' have \\'i‘aug'ht! Hats :ire large, ‘ i; sinall, iucdiiiiu-c\'ci'y si:/_c. Shzipcs :irc tlaisliiiig, or shapes are close and full of 1 1 quiet dignity. Colors :irc rich but not gaiy; bri_ll:1i1t,_ but woii_dei's of tone blending. i I 'I`hci‘c is iiiugiiificciit vziricty. '1`lici‘cis_.~;ti'ik_iiig o\'ig1n_ality._ But every I ‘ Hut has lizics of grzicc; lines :ind color ibut tliczirtist will dc-;i‘glit"iii; every Hut i Dcscriptioiis bf the Huis \\'on`t fairly describe, of course, but these things Not a"Wliit less beautiful than Paris Hats Are our own l\/lil1iner’s Work, We employ Ch’toWn artists who understand how to trim for Ch’toWn trade. l Ready this inoriiing Loiiic and scc wllilc c\'ci‘ytliiiig is iicw, James Paton o. ~ . f _,.1-» M _ _ , , _ _ ,_ _ , , _ _ _ fp. ‘ .(5 2I.l;ll._1.*;f_`».,", 2 "-'1 ' ‘ “' ` 1-.. . . nl ~ l ., . _ -li , . 4" ll ul ‘ __ ___ _ng g -_ ._-_I ould not leave till Monday ulieiens U if the message bud been telephoned to my` office or house he could have left on Saturday. Why it wus not dc- livercd sooner I do not know, The charm of these antique methodsl C muy bn inl0f‘0Stinu to mivclierg who! lllv I`0l\Fl;UL|l`Il in the world's pro-‘U Yours &c_, :All cstimntcs in l"1it.on‘s electionl ompotition must bc in the dny oil , f the election ntlo o'cluck in thc uf- gxl .,.]n(i;)(;n:§ :$5 lirgl:-IF walfollmlilternoon 26th October, 1908, and the i community but ‘Liu-y nm ngifgosniresnlt will be published after dc- thosc 0| ,ls who try to keen nn wltnl claration day. Envelopes will not be ' penerl till after dr-clnrntlnn. Torlnyl . . ,nent yn., Wm Be., the remit of las, mc. The Pniinda Life has on .its books nearly itionln Patollgq couipciltion mlvnri $3,5O0_(l(_,,, llmflts nddéd to Policies as bonus addl- __ __ _ _ _ _,___ ....._}. -___ .___ ..-_ .__ 2- Arthur J, ll. Mcllish. U sement ‘in this issue. Cut out the. i . 4. vliue $3.50 value $5.15 0 _ I () W I my 'Guardian coupon buy $50.00 wo|'tli` "mn vnlnn tlln Two Mn” nrnlnf dry goods and niiikc nn 1-stimnltr-, selling for twenty-tive cents their own W" "my Wi" the P"'l"" "l“‘t,°' `. _< “aka of Eqel-vellllellt A $20.00 gold piece or get the Morris perlont Salts 'ml in quantity and quality to the mpoi-ted gg sixty ¢¢ngs_ Dol-lllg me money at Paton's whether you tuke. Men mmmcr gqngqn 11; 15 ulloqunmld lol. part. in the competition or not. _ _ _ cooling and invigorating the lystcm 10°~3dl`l-l- girls and children Solid §;;‘;‘,‘;‘;,‘;°1,';,f§,';°l°==-00 dw. 000°- 5 ‘ __ leather guaranteed- =-- £L_.- so a ni boots to wear in boot factory. he mud and wet get our make --made at the Ch a rlottctown Reasonable prices. sunnrsiiniz l off Weeks Props. 3 ...sf , POS Remember hat your success in life largely depends czi you eyc-sight, theic- fore see us about your eyes if they trouble you. G, H. Taylor “Shaving Made Easy” f$5_ Each. chuir. You get full value for you Arnold Safety Razors Razors, Brushes, Strapcs ` ctc. Rcddin Bros tions. No other Cuiizidian company even approaches this sum, tue largest amount. so credited being $576,000. W. T. BUl'r0WX,,_ ln _d W_ K Rogzrs _ uni tnmmersi e. - W_ P. ciiiighm, M°»»f¢fP- E- I- Bfilrll Agent Ebbsfleet. B. U. Rnlfafl can ‘er , made strong ll you ilScc thc Gillette and dmwffwff _ '_ i l I _ ' f Good Weather to Paint I)0n’t pm off painting tlll neg] 9 ring, Do lt now ! _ Wem her conrliiinns are ;zood';'bo long lprlng rains to soak into the lumber m\djeopi»r1li/_s good results; no guns and flies to stick to the ff¢*l1 Pnlllli lhe paint ut on now ive: protection agalnn winter storms. §h¢~in-5/iiiiimi rum Made to Paint Windowa With is the safest paint to use. It gives the best protection at the smallest coal. lf you’re going topainl this fall let us talk to you nhznt S. W. l’» » S. VV- C3 Q A E E d H Hardware Paints mid Oils, YW .l » . l , e