l THE C OWN _ GUARDIAN £10 d.°§.°}l.p.,. IBB. vzomen to woman and c<_>_A|. LIGHTDRAUGHT Schooners t Loaded Without Delay Sydney Coal Co., Ltd., HUGH G. _ cAMi>BF.LL,` General Manager North Sydney P. O. Phone Sydney Mines 24 2311 3m pd' U \ 1 \ -if t V _ 1 2-- Q -_""'f"=»~»' ~. 1v_ , f ,i Y ‘V \f\i 9 t *ki s COLLEC'l`I_l,\lGaHIS BILLS bills' 01'. if he feels he cannot go to law, SHOULD a physician o to law to collect his 2”” °““, he llmkll People pay what they owe or servicesi Upon what basis should a pliysiciun make his ifkafkesi Should he charge the rich man more than ani:iP0l\';r maui Or_should he attend thu poor gratis H ll aria the rich according to -_their meansi _ °Wh§nlE t doctors solve the Hnancial diiiiculties in wTich they often_ilnd themselves! has \\_i’q questions which are often discussed la’]“°D8 P YBIWIUIB; that of collecting bills is one of e most delicate._and often the most difficult, Problem in a pi-actitioncr’s life. li HONG physicians it is not considered ethical to go to law," declared a well-known mem. ber of the profession recently. 'So what is one to do? Let mc tell you the mmlgtongqg routiilie or a doctor's life. " e is called to attend al patient. Ile visits him faithfully, studies his disease, carefully analyzes the i;Yml1toms and gives not only medicine, but hours of ;l9u€eDl;l;;>\i§hf. worrying himself and often spending em Dnmlelzltaaitifi ;i7i;¢;ri‘stiie8c§;e.s 'ir;|he elector may visit recovers or he dies. _ ' P D ont B' The Imuam "WGN, the bill is unpaid. If the man lives he ig- ngres his obligation, and if he is dead the relatives Y no attention. Now, if the nian lives enjoying the health which was restored to him throiigh the atten- aignwofléhe doctor. out of gratitude one would think l.s.':‘:.°.v°iii‘"~..B.“:,i°~ fl: andncandlestlckmaker all conih first. I A er' “wh” “And what is the physician to dn? to li lie Kees to law and sues a. patient he is likely mean e.gain~e.-. the beauty Of B PPI- ` f¢¢t fl ure, while it improves ordinafi' f‘8“f°“ " out ofgaii recogiiiiion. A “li Ct A De Luxe Corset" is the eliwir of elégzinrc, sniurlxiess, r/“iced dna- tinction and comfort. Light :is air, yet guaranteed to outlast two ordiii:iry corset:-l. ~ PRICES - $1.00 to $5.00 -gl 1 f" l _ Gives' `/_\nnEn'iZHAnlv| To , \> /f rl 1- f ¢.-'_- | `l r ,’ .'~`, ,_ ' ._»,,. “ I I _ .//-/;7/ /£,l/¢'f ' A //, Ki, Henitoh. Iwisiitoeiate, for the sekeofotiisre who may beeulenre like! wes,tbetI_ from severe indigeetion end constipation for years and that than was also womb trouble with unpleasant peins in my beck which made me mherv eble, constantly. I tried pliysieiens end took many remedie but I get no relief. I was induced totry "Fr\1.it~e-dv¢" and I can truly any thlewssthe Sretmedicinn thai ever did me any good. °‘B|-nit-¢,» tive" quickly relieved the oonstipetlon and indigution and completely cond V me of all symptoms of womb trouble. I cannot express too strongly my pq; gratitude to this medic-ine es Iam aswell now in every way es ever I wee, thenh to "Fruit-a-tives". I eanstxongiy gogg- mend "Fruit-s-tives", it is any to nh and the effect is always mild like 5-gig (Sgd) M85. M. Many women safer with what the doctors cali ' ‘ Womb Trouble "__ D_l5°°-‘Cd Ovsries ”-“ Female Com- Plilnt-s‘ ' etc. - when Constipation is °““S“1iZ “ll lhe pain. (hire the liver and make _the bowels move reguinri with “ Fruit-a-tives " and t e "Womb Trouble' ' will be cured et the same, time. “ Fruit-e-tives " - or " Fruit Live Tablets" are sold by dealers et5oe a bar l -5 f§>f $2.50-or will be sent on receipt of price. ri-nite-tives Limited, om". \_\\ -Boer sNA1>s SHOES, Saturday only io a. m. to io-30 p._ ni Ladies’ Dongola shoes _and slippers, Misser‘ Dongalo Bale, shoes and slippers, Children’s Boots, and shoes, Boys' and youths’ Boots all sizes and worth from $l.25 to $1.85 - ' Your choice for ogc J. ll.Deii’s The Cheapest Boot Store, dttsrwtf, ` Flf Sail Ilr DOMINION CQRSET C0.; Nenlfs. Quebec f Moninel 'l`°f°l\*U <_r may be mentioned. And here comes in the une hand deaf and dumb alphabet. It requires but ,little exercise of the hand---rigii or left, as you please. The illngers and thumb with the arm_ will dc it. And you can talk surely, swiftly. while you hold ,ycui'- newspaper, with thejothei- hand. Anddif the -noise of his increases, our t rests will have to give in and our tin ares doqtlie talkink- Correspondence of tee London ‘ Globe. THE HORSE GUARDS' MOTOR. V The old and somewhat time-worn metar on the HcrseGuards‘ §Parade which ia receiving a much -needed cost of fresh paint just now, has an interest- ing history. This piece of ordinary was placed in position on Aug. I2 lliiti, and is s. relica of the Beninsnla Campaign. having been employed at the bombar- iment of Cadiz. It was lest behind dur- ling the famous retreat of Marshal Sonlt, end thus came possession of the Spanish ,military authorities. By theso it was presented to the prince regent as a souvenir of the war, His Roya grlighness graciously ,accepted the gift. and or- Licred it to be mounted on the Horse GCards’ Parade with a view to thus commemorating the yearsrsuccess of _the British arms;under t ef Euke of Welling- ton in S am-‘Waatminlster Gazette.” FASHTUNS CHANGE IN CHINA. Fashions ' are beginning to change even in Kweiin. 1 The` other day an Eaglise speaking Chinese student fl'0m Canton; but:a native of this city, called upon me. He was fairly well dressed in foreign style. I asked him ia the people `w.C. TURN?1~:R re. co The Sunnyside Dry Goods "Store and Cloth Depot Good Goods ' Low Prices Woolen Mills Depot Importers of Courteous Attention English and ‘ Canadian Tweeds and Worsieds llewson Tweeds Moncton Tweeds (ixford Tweeds Genie' Furnishings and Staple Dry Goods and thousands of other articles such as braces, ties, shir collars, cuffs, socks, caps, trunks, suit cases etc. , Our line of spring prints, ginglianis, charnbrays, sateeiis complete and of tlie best quality. W. C.TURNER & C0., The Low Price Sunnyside, Dry Goods Stere,and Clo tliD epot 2-zzdiiiwirttstf. started much and he said no, but hun- |, , dreds crowed Qround to‘look see , when he and his brother from Japan took their sisters out fora walltl In fact they were so much anoyed by the crowd that appeared, netvery successfully. to the poi ce. poets also. There is a movement on foe 1 r\.___._._ ' - ` - 'i no : p members of :the various schools and y . . ll When we 'arrived it was into lliCl{ Fi"€€Zl1lg’. ' THE OLD FAVORITE F hiod h 'n in other 'res- , _ as sam c mn B L t The Gem ice cream freezer. They excel in W to establish an athletic club fe eas running |S T|\°;l‘° A|i¥W|' i§.l§‘f°f§E,f:’ll‘.:°.:i.‘:.'::l‘,°"l.‘:,.';f‘°:..*'l.2:: C~=°»~m_y- M Yarmouth. N.S. -In Januar last Fran dreds of chiidrdns voices anno; a weigil 0t1V€nl€IlCt. sort of iliant which on in uiry turn ' the Gem_ ww) be ldmnom me W m ,M Y lhlllaieln in need of a Freezer call and see l _= , I _ ah _ ANYWAR F0 S- y» ` , '-’-”°’_”"_ HARDWARE, Paints and Oils. clean-so sweet-so neat as Eddy s d,,,Wf,,,,,f ». INARTVB LINIMENT C0., LTD. Fibfewafe? , Gentlemen, y , - , - _ cis Lsclare, one of the mea employed __ ________ . V __,=.i_ -4 bi 111°- W°“i"S "1 ii” \“““1°f "°°"= - Always ask for its and the had a tree fail on him, crushing him _ _ , WE BELIEVE . _V .»... . . fearfully. Hs wse, when found, placed on a sled and taken home. Y°\\W°“|5 “*° St where grave fears were entertained ` e . for his recovery. his hips being bed- ` 7 ` ly srulna emi me body aimed meer - R I A L from his ribs in his feet. We used Wh? f\°¢\\’i’ R7 , od k _ V '_ MINARD s i.IN1ullN'r on sim freely I* °'¢° ““° °~ n th the use 5 C,-,_ md S€ll0iiClil PZIDCI’ C0., l.iillilCil. :5lf.;f_dti§,g;1,: l_:_,;.j_.,..,,..._,._., rlicnltgy s. Nlc|1oLsoN. l:.,._¢,t&.;.,"_,B_ in Rent The two storey Building on Wetu- Street formerly occupied as a Laun- d\’Y is “DW being ilttefi up as a store and warehouse and will be ready to occupy about the lst May next. Apply tn PEAKE BROS & 00 4-i5dtt.si.f. Mortgage Salc “The Old London Properiy’] ’ in Charlottetown There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises in Charlottetown, on siunav, me ana any of june A. n, |908, at the hour of Twelve o'cloci¢ noon. All that tract, piece and parcel of land sltuate lying and being in Cher- iottetown in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Comuieucing on the north side of Water Street at the distance of One hundred and Thirty-one feet and wo inches Eastward‘y from theEest side of Queen Sheet, thence North parallel with Queen Street aforesaid a distance of Ei hty-four t'eet,tbeuce East and penile wigi Water Street aforesaid Fifty-six feet. thence South Eighty-four feet to Water Street and thence West elong Water Street Fifty-six feet to the place of beginning together with the use of a right of way eight feet wide along the Eastem side of the land hereby described and extending from Water Street to the rear of said land a distance 'of Eighty- lour feet. The above sale is made under end by virtue of and pursuant to a Power of Sala , contained in a certain Indenture of Mor- tiyage bearing date the Twenty-ilitii de o Meiy A. D, 1899, made between john K aye Charlottetown in Queens County ooo keeper of the one pert and Edward Jarvis Hodgson of Charlottetown aforesaid Master of the Rolls of the other ` pert and because oi' default having bleu made in payment ofthe principal moneys _secured thereby); Should the a ve lends not be sold on theddey of selfe, tlgisame will tliensfiez be sposedo at vate eeieoa A tion to Hazard, Gaudet & Pm < Solicitors etc, Charlottetown. Dated this 5th dey of Mg A D 1908. EDWARD JARVIS ODGSON, 5-6dw4i, Mortgages. HOTEL BRUNSWICK KONCTON, N. B. ' The Largest aadieet Faceted lleh irtliebl ,Aocdl|\nodl\ill|am_ A ' ' ” l work. ssuvsiuit ouvsi.. _ - _ _ _ V SI. JOHN, N. Elgin Road, |_,'Isiat Oo., Que. _ fy , GRO. IMSWIINQY, f '»~»'-P-,A .fi ssnnmc AGENTS _ \ rulssnwnlm-A-ning : |'- , Fi 1 _V 1 ` ’Vf`. l'iai§ it . ..;. l l 'i , _ l 4.. ... lie til, _ _, il “if lil li ills .,l li- ai,