:>:i~w@ ._ ». _ '.'- .. - _. , ii' I1 ~‘rn-ff.;<~,¢»f~n,.-fre.-».T we ~ .~. . _._ - _,_ .- .1 nu ._ _\_ \ _ _ _ 6 ...- _ e *`L`;"`i ` \ __ THE GUA_Ri>iAN CHARLOTTETOWN, ramen EDWARD ISLAND FEBRUARY 12 190; ‘ “ , e - R V ' _3_ _ _ .J ' . I ._ `. `° V _ -_ g-L_,-___ ____ *% Y J' ' W- __E .r if : xii 1” V _ ' _` _ _ __‘___ ' _ -> THIS AGE DF RUSH I5 Rushing the §Huinan Family into 3 f Race of Dyspeptics-Dodd’s pyspepsia Tablets to the Rescue. This is the age of hurry and bustle. len have scarcely time to eat in the ,uh after the elusive dollar. They simp- U ,wallow their food. They haven’t tlmdtochewit. Neither have they time tonotlce the first slight pains and dia- ,mifortsthst are the forerunners ofln- digestion. ’ 1,1, an age of rush and the whole human family is being rushed into a race ogpyspeptlos. Under the circumstances uiehuman body is necessarily deteriora- ggg. The teeth are decaying, a hundred duglgts are growing rich where one could scarcely liveafew years ago, and me saliva supply is diminishing. The\_ stomach must have help or it will soon fsll utterly in its work. To give that aid so the stomach was the life work of the discoverer of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Do they do it i Ask those who know- ghose who have used them. H. Hutchison, of Chatham, Ont., has used them. He gays: “I must confess one of the, greates blessings I ever received was from the ’ benefit of using Dodd’s Dyapepsia Tablets I had suffered for a long time from Dy- spepsis when a friend brought me a box of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and from the very Brst I got relief. I keep them by me and if at any time I feel my food is likely to disagree with me I just take one or two more Tablets and I feel no. more effects of Indigestion. “All 'I can say is a man is a , fool who will suffer from Dyspepsia when he can be so easily cured by using Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets." ` t I THE BEST PROOF “ of the VALUE of t R Pliers' iT iTsci a V E”'l.”l'iiu s oN is the fact that itssnlegrowsl all the time. Doctors recom- f mend it. People who have' PHUTUGHAPHIC Clllltllll AS Illllillll lt Has Landed Many A _Criminal ln Jail-Found to be ln- ‘ valuable ln Cases oi Forgery-lt Revealed the Fraiid In A Recent Clever Cheque°Raising Scheme- . Brings Murderer toiustice ln Geima'f~y» n his four sons and two daughters. ' In another case of a suspected forgery of s. will, an enlargedphotograph revealed ture of the testator and witness h'ad been written although no trace of them was reveal signs of measles and smallpox sev eral days before they become visible to the naked eye. Prine see a bottle. ° Large bottle #Loo used it are it ardent friends. N0 matter &mpar° the res°1#!. _ _' ‘ , P Y . Y _ ._ _ - __ - _-v.-it-g »,..-: Under this cruical test the slightest dis I - " ` ' ' at ' may be,_ the demand today is that erepensy becomes exasserated out of all Buys -a nfme /duck mat, - _ This is . the famous if ___ everything be done in an up-t0~ comparipon with the signature; and every 1' -:ir _ _ 5 _ " ¢ nlatttesfs' _' ,_ ` ffffi :T § _i H date manner. Therefore a Smith slim °f hesibslwyifvr no Israel' can write ,L i ».$‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ R " "" "“' ' " ‘ a counterfeit signature with perfect ease HOW OLD YOUR BUSINESS Premier is essential, as it stands at Whenaforged signature is suspected the method adopted is to take phot. , ` IHS DO( f00 I t b' ` ' -- .. . I A " . , mpmuthe genuine _md supposed M; ear v o , uy mattresses especially ifyou can buy them Rl6H‘l'_ . _ _ _ ____ ____ Probably few of the tens of thousands of title by, among other proofs, a photograph* people who take a practical interest in of a brass which had many years earlier photography havehuch ideaof its va1ue` been removed from a church and :which as a detector of crime, although this is recordedlcertain dates and fasts necessary perhaps the most interesting of all its to prove his. claim. The photograph had many phases of usefulness. In fact. it is all the appearance -of being genuine, but no exaggeration to say that scores or when it was magnified it was found to he criminals arenow enjoying the hosnits- a copy, not of a brass, but of a skilfully" lity of his mqiesty’s prisons who, but for :formed imitation'-ofone, a marvel of clever the camera, would certainly be at liberty penmanebip. 1 to carry on their illegal practices, , In more than one case the camera has In all cases of forgery, photography is unravelled a. mystery which completely simply invaluable; for there is no forger in ,b8»!fl.¢d E110 l‘¢S0\K'°88 05001' debeeiives. in the world clever enough to baffle its de- R the f&\'I1°\1S museum Bt Scotlund Yard active skill. An interesting proof of thisj may be seen a lame fra-med -nhetezranh vf was provided a few years ago in the case _a chisel 0|! which msg clearly beseen the of a disputed' will. ‘A wealthy 'merchant letters, “rock." This was the chisel that in the Midlands had died, as was suppos. .Was Ur0Y¢d» 0° 01° Sllilllih Gfthir-Photo-,R ed, ininsme, in which me his estate graphite- hevfbelouiird to Onvock-1.. the would have been equally divided between murderer ef Constable Cale, at Dalston, a sand Buuions can be removed in one day . One of the sons, however, produced a will COMPLETELY FAGGED OUT V t made more than 20 years ago, leaving the ` deccased’s estate to himself, after the pay- i t. Tiff “'°"1d ‘ts 3°" °ffi°k1lY= d‘?SP°°"'°°l‘» ment of certain small legacies to the ’ égiiliirggyé vreiifsedri-.ti lil-ggtinit rignitii brothers and sisters. On the face of tne is along the way of taking F.-rrez me will the bequest to “my son Richard" was after meals F‘*e1`°Z°n@ is 3 Brea" Hvvetiz- "ings for the week ending Jan. 3l, were er and enables one to eat plenty of whole- _ $944 903 for the Sams weak has year they unmistakibly clear; but 5 micmswpic ex' some food without fear of indigestiou rr amination raised some suspicion that the dyspepsia. This result in the rapid fo,-_ name of the lgggrgg had beau tampered _ mation of _an abundance of red, vitaiizlng its. .::.‘;:‘::::i:‘;*:..::.;?.;..““:.°;f.‘zi; iii-it i'@ii’i5f=`iff@ff’ i~°'i"°-<»'ii‘1ff’e'»\f»'=f' _ L. , ._ ,r _ _ 1 s o result that beneath the name df another iseaneiiritjtlayl :;§€c>|ir?ti;2eanldoiii_i'igF§£itfnrig' Headache Cur¢d In Mlnutes brother. Ediwurd, \_v__:_o wasthhis fathers 1);: :1_<;1:_ic1;fvi;\?nehq\_;;\l_l_eg_m»f_i_2c$h%___ag; By using Yasai Zltoo TabletS_(J“_auese _ P9»Tf»'1‘=’1` “U °V°1`l 5°“» “S DPUWDR box gr six boxes for $0 50 at 1);-i|ggi,f,,» Huidache Cui-=) a strictly vegetable com few years ago, and which was found byi the side ofthe murdered man. It was i only when this chisel came under the c»\m.era’s eye that these convicting letters became visible and led to the arrest and . execution of a. dastardly murderer. i Only a few months ago the camera was l the means of bringing a murderer to jus- tice in Germany. A man had been found I murdered in a field by the side of the rail- l WU, s few miles from Brealau, and the man suspected of the crime pleaded and , seemed to prove an alibi. To one of the = spectators of the trial, however, his face Bild flute appeared familiar, and it dash- ed on him that the prisoner figured in one of his photographs. On looking through them he discovered a snapshot which he had taken from the train near tue scene _ of the murder. and with the very dati of ‘ together on a field footpath, which ran by l two men were the suspected prisoner and I When Putnam's Painless Corn and :Watt 'Ext'-racror is used. Oorns, Warts N0 pain, U0 bother, no suffering- Try “Putnam’s." , C. P- R» EARNINGS- MONTREAL Feb. 10.-The C. P. R. earn- were $790, 003. i _____,_ __ ill ____ I J _ _Yi r YAQuis'usg Born Tactics: ' Tucson, fA_2iaona, Feb 10.+-Atcegrdjng to advices received here the_12th Battalion, Mexican regulars, which was pursuing- the Yaquis. after having defeated them in a iight at SanvMarclal were caught in a trap by the Indians and a number killed. HAD NEBVOUS PROSTRATION I Hrs. S. W. West, Drayton, Ont., states; “I not terribly run down, and .lnally _belciszgse a victiiuudf "ue-1131?’ 1|;.os;rn£lon, , ne , _ iltsresei and smbl'tlno|i’i°_tsnu“;onld myself about. Hearing of Dr. s-, N°"°bsFii`l°ad 1gs'in°i“' si" " " I ‘ u‘s -/' r that a daring forgery had been committed' or bl. C. Poison & Go., liiiigson, Oni. ' . pound, N0 cure, no pay. Price 25a. ii s _ ._»-_-_--__-~ -.___ .___ :.1 F f i ~ fs ;.»J-rua.. - - v ~:_ ~. . ~. _ _ _ ' i , ‘ V to-eiieiieii ~ Id olden days was the shelf on shelf pf p1ates,platters and pans. . Well, there’s ‘no reason; -why the belle of the kitchen to-day' need be ashamed of the culinary depart- ~ mei1i,if. her utensils were..nur- 5 chased from us-‘-for we have "ull the good old things,a1l the modern utensils,-appliances, conveniences' _ iilleiiitl the pencilied lines over which the signa- é __ _ visible liven under the microscope. _ 6 G0 Y . Tnlsisone _of the peeuliaritlesnf the, camera, that it brings 'td light marks which are quite invisible even through 1 a micrmcope, just as it his been known to Q _ 4 A 4’ , 1\¢[.a.tt¥e.€sfS i signatures, magnifying mi.; iinnaru ifer inducementsin this line that will make it et YOU to bu :now the head of the Typewriter indust~ “"1 n“°“°Y) °“‘°ds "°"°“l°d'- ° ry. Consider the matter carefully. Some bargains in second hand typewriters of all makes- vi In a recent case, where it was suspec' ed that certain account books had been tam- pered with and false figures substituhed for the actual ones, the original figures and entries were distinctly visibl al 3.00 _ tress, with soft top, and ',,,,.;; ' “ fancy striped ticking' 3 ' ‘ 4 - excellent value. ~ 5. and ii .welll-aeierveii . -$4 0Q_ ‘ ° the name. A regular .sleep inducer _ _ »{3*”*'4 Clarke 8: Taylor B"Prinn¢;wii1iamst. sz John N B Maritime Agents forthe Smith Premier Type 1 1 _ e, - though they had been “removed” by acid: and it was further proved 'that the altera- tion had been made, not by the clerk who was responsible for the books and who was suspected, but by a fellow clerk who ililinllml ei Sales exceed that of any oth r in the” Lower Pro-._ had imitated his writing. ' A_'?mzed bank note, however mlnutsly mil althfully the original may have been eopgd, cannot deceive the eyes of the camera, which will not only show the ,ughmt d,,,,,,,,,, ,mm ,M 8,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, We have other qiialities at the follo`u'irrg.orices._ ' -' '° ' A ` §;_=:;§°;_g=_§_°};_'°;;°§°rjg_;';°°_§°,=°_§;;m°f, ' _ ss.oo. $5.35. st.oo. seas. siz.9o ana si-csc. . t f We cordially invite every lady to visit our mattress department which we; believe is gf ghé best in the Provinces. A i I ' Wi W - 9 section of s ` cheque had been removed and another piece in the form of pulp substituted with infinite skill, the camera revealed the fraud at once, showing exact- V|l\C08\ ly where the new and old paper were ' l d. . Choicest growth of India” “° A recent claimant of a 'large sum of and Ceylon. _ money in chancery sought to establish his AMN ¢l=lfl"""“\~_ ’* $3.50 One of the best values we have A iine,th1ck mattress soft top and bot‘om, beautifully made and has ine striped, fancy ticking Buys a better mat tress Reversible, that is soft top and bottom. Fancy ticking. A very com fortable mattress ~ . e O l , . I . - O . O . _ . .~ - _ »i».'.'."'.-.% E ~ ,: .‘ ' ` i ~. _B ,. ,.1 V V :;'_i . ' ‘V r Wm. ,.-an . _ _ .,.-.\ ' I .noun Mawson. “sells nest \._.. i OURANNUALWHITES I New rods, ales ls, _Lowest Prices. y » . 1 .»:-pi. 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