~o'w'f'w»auu|u»-vl»nm»nl»ua. Qun»¢..1 __... ..-......,,,,, M, $3 lva£"'3}& -._»¢,¢~ _-mum mn -»~.»-»»...»e , I um: wwe' am. a_.¢¢,4,,,,__,,,,,,,_ __ v \“’?»"‘\‘¢*fl~alnu=re» vmaasmnpntr l l THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTBTOWN .maxim V ; ;- _ 71 -___ -1 gg - 1 Q M uNYovNf”s. ` I do not bclieve there is a case of dyspep° sin, indlgesticn 0! any stomach trouble that cannot be P9* lieved at once Gnd rmanently Clljed §§_.§%DYsPEPsm CL `Mr:.\'voN. At all drussiS_f9- 250, .3 Vial. GUld9 .tU'Hcalth and n2§di~ cal advice free. _1o05 Arch street. P11113- ovsitisliut Is King liualllyil It is the name given a. cer~ tain line grade of \Vomen’s Battened and Liced Boots, mide by the J. D. King Co. of Toronto. These boots are made of Americin Kid on special fashionable lasts, the tips, heels, etc., being of the most improved American pattern. The name “King Quality" is stamped on the sole of every shoe, together with _ THE PRIDE $3 This is a guarantee to pur- chasers from this manufacturer that every effort has been put forth to make these shoes worthy of the highest con- fidence, sothat he stakes his business reputation on the name. Alley li Co. _i I literal-Gonsarvalivis oi East Queers. ik; A convention of the Libm-al-C¢n_ servative e-~if..-`~`aE ` _t ~ i _ -tw.; - -:E ’ ' 7" ' 7%". ff -.ac _.t EVERY YEAR IN JUNE He Moults Hide, Finger and New ones. f The Scientific American, a most reliable ` journal, publishes the following with photographs of pcrtions of Mn Buskirlgs W'ashington, contains all the information ,_ ` 500 SPBDIK Dildo Suits, U0 better mide. casbofi Cuticle, required by inventors. _ A resident of Clark' County, Missouri, it is tapped with n lead pencil it gives off outlines of the members from which they tends to disprove the entire theory of palmisrry, being evidence that the lines of , the hands change with time and aie not unalterably preserved, as has been sup- shows that the general conformation of the growth of the member as a whole. Fully span of life. This is not altogether sur- prising, as his father is now one hund- red and three and his grandfather died at the age of one hundred and ten years. At Their Disposal. ' I QUEBEc,August 27.-One of thepleasant- HE , Women as Inventors. » The world now r;a;zes that there are female geniuses in our midst as well as mi-i‘_e geniuses; that they are to be _found not alone in theliterary world,but likewise ~ I 'in the world of art- and mechanics, and, of course, invention. Their achievements in been considerable, and they are destined to accomplish much greater things there- in than has et fallen to their lot The a world will thus be greatly enriched and The assignment division of the United States pat-ent otilce gives eviienceth fact that out of mechanical devices, not a few women have realized fortunes and earned fame. Mr. Edison. the great inventor and electrician, has a high opinion of women as machinists. He says that women ac- quire more flue sense about machinery in one minute than most men do in a life- time. The distinguished meshanic, it is explained, supports these in a. practical way, in that he employs about 100 women workers, for he prefers them as machin- ists forthe delicate details of his elect- rical inventions. As Women are shown to have brains even capable of great inventions, the old reproach ef their lack of inventive power ought now to be forgotten. The Inventors Help, of Messrs. Marion & Marion, Potent Attorneys, Montreal & nually since his birth, which occurred in Commits suicide _ 1830. He is well-built, robust and agile, ___ and was never ill. He takes very little NEW, Yonx, August 28.-A 'child of medicine for the annual attacks when his eleven, Caroline, the daughter ofFrederick e iidermis is shed. Physicians have tried ,Brewer, of Verona, J., took her life to prevent this exfoliation, but they have Friday with carbolic acid. She had E1 l ,l L ‘ _ f been unsuccessful, and' Mr. Buskirk, not- quarrelled with her sister, fifteen years [5 ' - ,Ea _`~<_\;1 _.» withstanding the fact that the operator is old, and the older sister had struck her. disagreeable and debilitating, has decided She ran crying in to the house, drank the that he will not make any more attempts poison and expired two hours later. to prevent it by medical means. The ,. _ . _ _ __-,__,_ _ __ == .== i last uve years has begun exactly on June I " /I 1 N/ ’;» ,-4 /C11 'I //’I/ ._ 1-:mu 3* ` `\ my ,‘ ~ .?_|,_` ` _‘ 1*. _.10 \ \. . s\ \ */3%- ` \ ¢"$' _`__\ ‘li \ ` \\ E \ \\ ` . .\ ` ‘ \b¢___ \.~\\ m _ ` ` .»./- -_ ` ` " .-.__:y __ __..f W Men who go out fishing in an open boat in the midst of a blinding storm and enjoy it, _must be strong and healthy and are pretty sure to live to a ripe old age. Un- ortunately, the rush and hurry of modern business life will not permit the average man to tark fre uent outdoor exercise. , In lieu 0? a liie spent partly in the 'woods and on the water, a man must 6nd some kind of medicine to tone up and invigorate him and incite the vital organs of his body to the faithful performance of their normal functions. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the only thoroughly effective medicine for this purpose. Its principal action is upcgi the organs that feed the blood, the stomach, the large intestines and the liver. It facilitates the flow of the di- gestive juices in the stomach and the production of healthy chyle in large quan- tities in the large intestines. It invigorates the liver and puriiies and enriches the blood. When the blood is rich and gure the old, inert tissues throughout the ody are torn down and replaced by new and healthy flesh tissues and nerve fibers. If a man’s blood is illcd with the rich, pure elements of health, he can get_along' with a scanty amount of exercise. Disease germs can gain no foothold in his system. “-I had catarrh for several years and then the grip and also had a hemorrhage from the lungs,” writes Mr. T. F. Brown, of Sands, Watauga Co., N. C. “ had the best medical attention, but it could brin only partial relief. I had more hcmorrhages. Itook tweiéttiy-five or thirtybottles of medicines, but continu to have spells of bleeding. I commenced takixag Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery an Dr. Sa 's Cata h R d. Iused ht bottles more than twelve months. I owe my life to Dr. I‘*zrce‘| imvlicines." Fa 1" FQ* A5cent plug of “Patriotcail #- Twist" chewing tobacco is 20 - - - ' » ~ - g _ per cent larger than formerly. » ° cs/ For Casho ly. Th' _' . ' 1 d '11 ' ~ '~ on ....1 ....2 the stofr” iii? 'l1§’§.i‘i§ 23, i`§‘ti.l’ `l.{Z§f`§.`i’i` ii iZin}S§§fi limi . t'§L”.§§f;d.,.., ff’ " i bargain. 1 aaaaa v' %@§%@%i%¥if=@ E1 mankind ought to be grateful. " ~ if w 5- -f'5'i'~3t 'ff-tl ~ f ' i I M I _ ‘wr = .__i~.. Vacation days will soon be over, and the boys must be made reazly for school, should study economy in bcys’ clothes. Economy, at the expense of comfort, neatnéig an unsatisfactory thing. Paton sells satisfaction in every garment. d all th d ' dh are combined in the clothes we sell for boys at 15g, $|.°°, Létlo anaeaz-:B318 the lastmentioned sphere have already ' A I ff \ -5 fl » _ii htdamln .»f‘?;‘;' iii... We have clothes for the little fe`lows that are so nearly “like papa’a” that the esmaaaaas~ __5,/ /5//if /jf fi- K'/7/§ e rr eme eig and have been able toydo any kind of labor for ..- est incidents in connection with the re- E 'vi " 'L-. ` ,-,~- 5 vi _~_\ turn of the Canadian troops was the L2) action of Mine Pelletier, Droprietress of \@t -.$1 '\.€4`i§ 553552? theCla.reudon Hotel this city About7 " o’clock on Friday evening a couple of the ' 3 { L khaki clad veterans entered the hotel in- » tending to get their dinner there. Mme. as. Pton 1"/ ,$7 youngster feel that he has all the grown-up dignitieg, _and our prices Vpnghe ep plan' L the clothes please the boy. Our knee pants at 4Q¢ to fit boys whése- birthday is 14 yesii, ` I " what kind of bay have you got ‘l gentle, quiet, house boy; or a scrambling, iutdoor sort 'l Never mind: here’s something for both. A Sailor Suits for school 15g, 2 piece Suits $| _|_2§,| 35, 2 so soo, s-no and 4.oo. v ' ' /See our line of boys’ odd pants at 4Qg, Our Suits will save you money. ` ~ _ V I ` _ ¢ ‘ ' _ _ 6 V ` * . r ed. After the old skin has been shed he ,__. i- _ . ‘ ;» I _ __ A _ 5 ' , feels like a boy of eighteen. The dis- " v* "'4i;.Z\\;_,~ '.h}‘€: `l _ A ` Q ~ carded cuticle looks like thin, white rub- ' _`..__.-_"' \"~ ' j _ V ‘ ` Y Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E.- N. D., Colutn- “ bias, lrlartfords have had a,__larg_e 'sale in Charlottetown N We` are still receiving the abovedaily. ' ` G Look themfover--Write for catalogue., A* ' Repair supplies-Second Hand Wheels a Mail Wright 8100, Lt _ ¢ ‘F Are saving money and getting extraordinary values in everything in the footwear line at the (CE-_S`~'i ` »“/ _ ~ ~ -_._ ;1`r ~> .A /\ ~*`- _ ` .i ___ '_` - ._ __ » C ,_ /-\ -` -'.2 »~ r »_.. <2- r.~,sac¢..r».¢,e~..;;m.L-f s n ,Je and.. »ruw&a:a m " it/ ` . - .1 : ' _ ' .~ I ., ner( 4. is-»-", V, ,f , _ »,.;,' 5- ‘ i , ` __, , - » _ -,~_,» , "$55 - f . `*‘»~ _.- \ ' g-_ ._ 'i ` . /_i_ -'/1 "_ _- \.\ K "v ' , ` ' ' -- '--4 '_~ In -‘ 4 s. ,. eq. _I . ' `{. . ' :N S" ' i - '1'-' ,.-_' ., ' i' », ,, , ~ ~ '\~ _' '» ‘.\ _ .':.' - .,~ _ \ ,Ta/I 1’ /` iv* ' "U, »Y\` In /A,_i ,»l;l"{;, ’_7:~,_ i';f,_\ _ pry Y ,’ _ 1~.-‘. ~"..‘»_ `,.\.» A,,__ 7_,'\_/_ :_ up “;V_- i , ~ Big C1e§l._ra.n.o__e Z/57. Steward & @@’sSz2‘o@l7c. SALE G0||DUGTElIii BY