1~ .,,_ . “fi” ?=?F‘>_ _1;_.1s»==* 'f~» z~. cpl * I i ’ i," -,`_,.'j`. ' \‘_,l_¢_r)§,; - ‘6 , _ 'I gi tv.. ¢__i.;,§it` '.1 ri?" . r if \~i`>“t i :ic-ii, _._ H4. ‘ff $5 Qs' il.f."i ~f i ..._ ._ _ 7 _ ` \`. an ,ps ,fl __ f-,lr ..,.:’- l'vw.'< i' =»i'1;§ui.f;= . ii :’ .ffll ._ , .. ._~..~_,;l',_; ~ in ' f 'fl v L.. ,ith 1.1111 ‘_ li i,iZ"=l i s. i Villa ' ~ i,,¥'.:' .‘_,. l `, i. .,». I . ‘il-5 r. twill" iii; _._ < .1 'Ii 4 Y i ._,_i,_i ~_‘i,_-, S-iii-i§iJ,;§"‘_ .i f ,L . .= ._;§_‘fT.__._' :fi *___* _-__,'_f~.g;`E'?'."'.:..`.=_é i ...ff THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN, SEPTEMBERfs7, 1905. _ , ' _ BUILT llI’__l@i llEAl.Tl'l tram sun: ur nas rccusou si.»nnm1¢wu1lbyLydill-P*l\¥- imma vnnubia compound. Hd wi-ms Gratoniuy to Mrs. Plnkhlm- For the wonderful helgtllli BIN llll found Zula Eooliaon, 6 rio St.. Ellis St. Thomas, Ont , believes it lwl' duty to write the following letter 10|' publication, in order that other www ff ,h . >a_§‘y'r~,:_i;_`§‘ 'II _ _¢._,._~__,,_ _ ,,.,___-_ __ , li?-?‘° `fl'_“‘~Wi as cg., _ been held for more than twenty years by ‘ " one old sen captain und his daughter, who ti ‘,.,°_T.i_ ` are living in New York, and in the truth .4 ` _ ,§_»".. , of which the woman has so much faith 1 I ' . k ‘ th ' , ' in :ff-, M li "li~'&, , ' any 9- ;.-fr ‘ _ ~ ‘ ' ‘i'f:~*`l- ,'- . rwliisr* _ _ __ ~‘ .‘ . j /‘ _ cation of an old iron-bound chest said to '1 ' "‘._ contain ncn.rly .i,ll(lil,ll[ll in gold and silvcr -_ coin, diainoinls and other gi-ins and ,jewel- _ ri' Q ,nu amd as she Wm sho wriks. iio\\' ciglity~tiirce years old, und who for 5 U 1 ' \\ aiiiicted in the some way muy N _ . . N. . DPM Mm Pinkham__ ijinny years uns a skipper in the ns “I heortil recommend Lydia E. Pink- hnm‘s V unable Compound as a uterine toulo and regTdamr_ I sulfsmd for tour YW' 1,, with displacement of the uterus and ao one but gimm who have ox rianced this dreadful cvt-r_\' living qoul, even from her. And It ngonv can funn any iiixa of the l'h)"l¢`¢\l “ml was only in his closing days, when his prosperity winiod that he brokc his silence nm Within three months I was fully yo. and turned ovcrto her thc startling in- stored to health and stn-ilifl-ll and MW "U fcrniation. Iillss \\'alluce (lid not volun- ’*`l'l0‘l5 5"’ ’°°¢“l‘"' “."‘i l’°in|'”‘ wh” A tccr the liitellisgence. ll cninc through menthi suifering those endure who are t._t_;: uil't~ct4~d_ Your Vegetable #compound Cu I»h=~sii it is to obtain such miie! whenso mm, \§,,,.mh, (Bn U, help y,,u_ YW, nmii. her cilorts to secure the right mcn i/0 go cinn s better than any doctor or medicine I with hcr on thc ti-eai-iire iiunt. over hnd'” No other medicine has such a record \ of cures of female troubles as has Lydia U E. I’inkhnni’s Vegetable CoInP°““d~ Woinen who are troubled with pain- U ful or irri»;:\ilar iueiistriintiour bl-Wk* 'I nt-lie, bloating (or tlutulence), leucon 0 iica falliu infiitminntion or ulcers York. and all Iintu fciv niilcs oi sail- rl , » ` tion of tiiegiiturns, ovarian troubles, il fiiiutness, imligcstion. nervous pr_ost.rn.- ,, tion or the blues, should talce lmmc- D diote uction to ward off the serious con- __ sequences, und lie re5Y0\'U\’l V0 P0710” __ _ in L d|aE_ futher tells nic that on one of his l"i;;i;(}i1x\l1"1ii;~i€7';r;;':t§i‘lil§aii1:l{po\LIud`l' trips to the South seas his ilrst inutc, Mrs. Pinkhum invites all sick women who was quite old and who hail to write her for advice. Her experierwe served long under hlin, was taken sick IS V\`\'f\' Smut- “nd She gives the benem and ilicd. On his death iicil ho eonildcd to my father that in his young days hi- hud belonged to upirute baud that lind (;,,,_,,,_`_ ,,L,,,. nm, ,.C,,d(.rs “uw in St,-,ck M operated oil thc coast of l\orth Aincrn:a_ (,____,ers. ,,0ok__,`m_c_ mu, and had collected plunder from viirious of it to all who stand in need of wise counsel. Addri IWHD. M535 . . _ __ .1 to go under her leudeisliip to ti rocky, land in quest of the cached riches. \_ Those two persona, who claim to hold \ th, - - IUIIH Mllllillll IN lit-ro is a marvelous story ol pirate buried treasures, the secret of which h at she is tr) ing to charter an expedition eak island oil' the coast of Newfound- t~ cliarts and xunps that show the lo of u i>_vgoin~ day, nro Miss Marin U. 'uilacc and hcr father, Capt. \\'aliuce ark and South Seas trafic. For inorc than thirty ycarS,so Miss \’l’al- ce says, her father held the sccret lroni _-\nd here is the story that Miss \`alliii:c tells: “I will not entrust the are of tho expedition I aiu planning iany one. It is not li lmziirdous un- crtakiniz, for thc treasure is liiiltlcn iily u few hundred lnilcs i'roin New ig, from Mainland to Isliinil can he nuie by rail. I ani thirty-eight years ld:indha\'c all the experience necess- ry to look after iliy interests. My lillill--IHI ' PIHIIIS’ llUHlill IHIISUHE. ln An Old Iron Bound Chest on Bleak Island Near New- ' foundland. ships they had taken after murdering al those days anyway would be about $4,000 not -what Iam interested in. I want sure that no one had ever dug up any part of the treasure; and he was one the iasttolcuvc there. He verbally he- queailied the whole thing to uiy father. "I visited tho spot alone Inst summer wont. on Miss Wallace, “and I found matters exactly as dcscribeed. There \\ crc certain niai‘ks indicated lu the chart and cvcrytliing sucmcd iolic untlisturbed There niust be au ininicnsc quantity of irciisuro, for the old pirate said it would take four men st-vi~ral days to remove lt. Tlicrc are gold and silver hiirs, dlumon d und goorliirss knows what clsc. Miss \Valiacc refused to dive any niorc dciinitchiut as to the treasure lslund‘s position on the map. She dcclnrcd, how- ever, tliat she expected to start next- week and to rctiirn a very rich woman by the end of the moiitii. The uiuin difilculty shc itpprrlionlis is in getting tho treasure secretly and safely over the Canadian line. POISONOUS PLANTS MET WITH DAILY. s l on board, the lootagizregatlug what in I R ` ' 000. This was all cached iii one spot. . and the dying pirate had the marked charts that showed where that place was. ' “It appears that the pirates had been wiped out. by violent deaths of one kind or another, battle, storia and the like, and that only the old man who was iny fathers first mato survived. I have read ol' these same pirates. They were called the “Black Gang," and thrived for years lifter the beginning of lust century. The dyln¢ilr:.t mate told my father about ‘ nniny of their adventures, but that is - Ji- _*-7- 4 ~ ' r_~ ‘ I ' l , _ ‘ _ _snssnngfg Big 'laught.erSale C OAL . . OF . C .II at ._ ll.Pickaid&Go’s Therush still continues at our big-closing ont sale. Large stocks Phone 240, . -I ' of winter goods to be sold out in the next few weeks. Winter underwear, M' it hosiery, dress goods, furs, cloth coats, tweeds, ilannels, etc., at big discounts. _ _ EE EERE EE | l. that treasure. The pirates lived on the I / ,` island, so thc old fellow said, but he wus' ° i of ‘N mi." & __....... `__`____“ ,U ' I _..._ _ 1|, _ ' '.t_§\\' U' ¢.`c_ .,...- F; - ,V _ ) /f... Ladies’ Hosiery, Ladies’ Underwear, Men’s Underwear, Boys’ Underwear, Boys' Hosiery, Furs, Dress Goods, Coat Cloths, Linings, Silks, Corsets, Dress Shields, Ribbons, Woolen Gloves, Kid Cloves, PRICE Ladies’ Cloth Coats Laces, ' Frilliu g, §252f'B1»».@s. line-Tllird ilii D£e_s§ing_ jaékets, C i ren S oats’ Men’s Kid Gloves, Weljxlpnnelette Under-i M__n,s Lined G10ves_ Shirt Waists, W00l SCafIS» Millinery Trim~ Winter Caps, ming. _ Fur Mails, §_l5;§_1;§“°’ _ Water Proofs, ' Towels, YOU CAN SEE The linuii worn by other people. Othertjaooplo can ace the linen YOU won; How olyuu wish to have tin-ni see itl Inferior aundry work makes gnnil linen look poor. Evungoor llnnn looks well wlwn dorm up by ua. ‘l` o buvt. test is a lrini. A. F. \VEIiS'I`IiIlt. Stal' Stuain liann illi- s (Wie Pr iid t (lui new jackets In the past few days we have opened the prettiest lot of Ladies’ Fall jackets we have ever seen. Per_ haps you can match them-but we don’t believe it~ If there is any lady in town that we can’t please with :1 new fall jacket-we'd like to meet her. We’ve ull the latest cuts in these new jackets, long, medium and short-youi"s _.. U1 ._- IEIC. The prices are made to suit you'-$5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10,512, $15, $.18, $20, $22, range enough, isn’t thcre? The jackets are made in Germany, England and Canada, bought right from thc men who nizike them. The tailoring on the jackets 5:. the finest we ever sziw and wc trust that you will come in if only to lc.-:im how good these Fall lackeis are. Our Miss Rendie has just returned after visit ing the big milliuery openings and she has ready / now the prettiest lot of millinery yet-\.Ve expect youin to sec it. Prowse ros., According to n writer in the Canadian Good llousckeepcrs, we are beset with danger behind and before by the poisons contained ln our commonest gurdcn and \vild Ilowcrs. O( course poison ivy and dogwood are an old talc, but from this source we learn tlnit the coinmon butter- cup has poisoned the flesh of children, and wild cleiiiutls has been known to cause swelling of thc lips to ti child who hit the stem of the iiowering seed vcsscl. The mountain laurel, kalnila, cruises distressing swelling to the face and hands. Lily ofthe valley is one of thc most harmful plants in our gardens, and others are wood niicnionc, buttcrcup, iiini-sh niarigoltl, lnrkspur and monks~ hood. As to poppy, the only piirt of the entire plant that is not poisonous is the sccll. One case is instanccd of amother who made an infusion of n single capsule, which she gave to her children, thereby causing the death of both. The seeds of the castor oil plant, the Puluia Christi, which has such iipfilni- like appearance in our garden ure ii men- iico to childrcn`s comfort rind safety. It would sccin that nearly till plants ure poisonous that have us a blossom a pea- tiloom sci. in ri rnccuie such as laburnum ivistiiriu, lupine, locust, acacia, and innny of thc hcun family. Even the scarlet run- ner, wliose bean is so nourishing as food, is so poisonous in its lcafagc that no ani- mal init shecp evcr touch it, and the root is polsonmis. Orlcainlcr isa violent poison ln every part, licing knownlto have caused the iicntli of it pigeon which lnid drank ivnterln which n leaf had soaked, and alsothc sudrlcnnnil violent ileath of n child. “ltuin Cherry " is also poison- .ous, according to this authority, and thc kcrnals of fruit stones contain prusslc acid, it deadly poi- son. A word of warning is sounded to thc cook lest she use, instead oi' thc nroni» ntic bay lcnf, the violently poisonous leaf of the laurel, rliorlodendruin, or azalcn. It is well to hc acquainted with tiicsc trutlis uhout the plants we meet and ionch daily, and it is ulso wcll to forbid rhildrcn putting any lcaf, berry, or ilowcr in tin-.ir mouths even the lmrinlci-as rnsc~ leaf. In the facufoi this array of facts wc -irc nninzefl to tinri oursclvcs .still alive, knowiiig hoiv wc uscd,iis children, to uni-li oil' tlic nhoois ol young briui' and urapc icndriis, [cast on rum clierricu, cnt t-lo\‘i-r'nn|inll kinds of ilowcr petals, inunch ilic berries on the ilowering iuirniit on thc lawn while playing; eroipict, and make use of the "clit-csvs" of ii llttlc weed whose name I ilonot know,not}i.o speak of other experi- ments along the same line. The only explanation seems to hu the annie old proverb about the Divine care over “fools and children." _ umm VALUES. A glance throughout our two mammoth stores will disclose values in every line that will at once impress you with their extraordinary nature. Not a few pieces, nut everything, has been cut to a poini that represents a saviinz to you of from 1 to A. It is a chance for economical home~ furnishing that must appeal to every household--Jas Paton 8: Co. 5d tt *lim Japanese china the finest assortment in the city at W. P. Colwill s, Sunnyside. 7-12 d tf. Iron0x Tablets are for sale at the Apcthecarles Iiall. 7dt( Wanted-Fivc smartgirls to learn the |'l'|llll"fl`y- Alllily at once. Weeks & Co. Ill d tf 9/7 pn- r-ml nff lmriclun ahnesjor am- mefrk, See our cmmtrr, Boa: of cuturrli. It destroys very root and CVCF. ' Collar Canvas, Quilted Satin, Quilted Sateen. Fur Coats, ' Lace Collars, __ Moreen Skirtio g, S ilk Evening Gloves, Men’s Fancy Shirts, Ostrich Feathers, Lace Curtains, etc. Bureau Scarfs, iw., i Children'S Sleepers, Cbiidren’s_ Gloves, Velvet, "1, Velveteen, I-Iandkerchiefs, Waist Goods Towels, etc. ) SUNNYSIDE_ Kid M1tts, Table Covers, Tweeds, Flannel, Ait Sateen, Linen Collars, Knit Shirts, Table Linen, etc. Boots and Shoes. Slaughter Sale” I Everything must go. C 0i_\_i__1;~_<>v FPERKINS ® CO., ¢»»f1»¢¥=1.,> _ _ ' ”‘?;\,-3' ' . fl est eczema rciiicc y '_ii0\\'Il- in Exiiiisnioh _ it ` Se_nt_by niail on receipt of ELLIS Th e Drnggist (_Ihai_'lotiel_own. ‘ Custom Tailoring, Gems' Fur~ C S. We are showing the most modern and up-to-date line nishmgtsénu ap , _ _ S ;-W Ish to direct y0l1I picked from the largest foundries in Canada. snehlilon ii. woo: stock of new cloths for spring and summer W€8\'. 9 SIDE. ueen Streeb arlottetown Our cloths are imported fro_m the very best manufacturers D Ihe lin ers Hardware lin. lid E Fngland, Scotland and lrelfiud , . Worstedsf Fancy 5“lll”l¥*' ‘ " - I--= V ¥ »Vlcunus, Se\'i§¢S. _ , o » 9 Tweeds, Trowser_ U85- lmperial Crown China-Venetian g;1g,;;§;,{,g‘;=S,;°;>,;1;:,,,, ,,,,,. proof and fancy Worsteds. _ C__ __ e We can guarantee satlsn 0 _ n S in the cutting, tltting and make up This line has just been opened and includes: °f€V“e' ‘;:1‘;tj:;”g,;ou ,O can ,md ex. _ i th t k and believe Wi Plates, Splads, Bon bons, Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Pots, ;’a,“,fe -b',’e §_0°§n,, y,,,,_ Sugars and Creams, etc. Yoursrf=SP¢°¢f""Y' co c.§NAo|AN cRoci,A.nvmLL B:E\o§.,A,¢..i..ci...i..¢¢.»..... °"°’°""‘f°‘"" ° nos. Quran' siisinsnir coarnn, nn. D°|11inion Blend P ed lII.l f B. S. "UAIIITPA rnii-5i"i?3int“h~i'll'§3, rm.. on-t.tniléio".§i.ii'°i‘ii'v.lf‘li'.'.i'ls'ii...EZ'..i.i’.§"°°'”'”"" “"1"” ° Frm__llionlrvg\,l. 2 ii-_pa Mnngjny. nu. sept. ram. cm-iotmewn, a nm , Mona., ,, $3.1” exceed! H 1 nu. Nov. oth" |n gh, Lower PW' _ zwewuilousi _ ‘ondC¢ylon. __ __ ms " . :: :: :: 1: iiloo 1- -- .'"i‘°°" *\ '°’°'"