. ' ihsa ulcers and mi. ; ___>_._,;V '~ ing of womb ` tors did me no . ig" . __ -*` wrewmmendn for . ,f nervousness and in- ’ ' digestion. "'=- Mrs. l lst. "-" Ang Sth. “ Health 'J fumism by Some ol us are WHY _ out for the chance of doin! 90ml? NIUE GUARDIAN l.S.Louaoa` coo.\o@aoooo@®®@®®®®“ o@r- E.Pilil¢lian1s»Veg- _ 1 OPEN Doom, remembsrezhae it is an in wma that blows nobody good, and that per- °hbl° C°mP°“nd° A - nl s on the look- chance the occurrence that seems to I1! llwh a tiresome one may be a great blessing to others’ If we had pganadlan women arecontinually writ- really splendid thing. Plenty ol snla tm ju t W Bhmhd uk them will li srcflt ' ‘_ ' 'ii n of them; they ai" “ “ ° - 5 nids;ol'r:ssl>ored°heeallKt?irewom°!g"u Til: :gi god elilifudllllnelhis ie u pity. l’°S"1 '-0 °°“'Pl°l“» *ml WB* B0* bee u e God opens many and ar without cause ._ G|ll’lf0!'\'l Sllti0n Ont.-"l have ta- ° B . 1 1 f u and When trials and troubles beset us, ken Lydia E. Pinkhdm’s Vegetable Com- wus dawg, of b"sf,e‘;:,f:€ (5,: (13 not why do we not look more at the oth- sympathy and interest bet pound and never ` found any medicine to compare with it. Q good-_ I suffered dreadfully for years your medicine. I al- QIY CLARK, Glanford Station. Ont. Elf-Ervllle, OHL - " I bean] your medicines highly praised, andsyear ago I began taking them forfalling of womb and ovarian trouble. - "‘ My left side pained me all the time tl and just before my periods which were C llT¢Klllar and painful it would be worse. To sit down caused ms pain und suffer- ' Z mg .mf I would be so nervw' some' He was arraigned before the mnlllll' times that I could not. bear to see any one or hear any one speak. Little specks would float before my eyes and I was always conslipated. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and publish this testimonial."- Mrs. STE- Canada. '~n ‘ QUEBEC STEAMSIIIP .f3.”.f.`f.?'.»`.§f?3.“§2f.“.'.f.‘f. ‘IS ‘Z?.Z“B§'.?.. . y W .4 (.109 s C t at a Pl - remanded to the Tombs. sequel to the summoning together of the Grand Jury late today, alter a . _ _ _ conference between District Attorney l-ave! Pills, for there are no medicines w|,i¢m,,n and Ha,-ry valign (Hu-mnn like them. ‘I have taken them and I vaugnsky), "Brie venillulnl system. telephones. and new ol turhlne enllnei. Bookleifree. RM G¢.'ncral‘Al¢nl. Mal oo\llltl'lQ, for tha pnrpogg 9| diminishing international friction and . Y-l1¢ fllkl 01 'll' by f-_he creation of a Pan-American international law con- ference. The plan contemplates the ¢‘r°&¢i0ll ol’ A pan-American conference on the basis of a membership of ilve international lawyers in _each of the republics. To further the plan a spo- cial edition ln Spanish magazine of the Carnegie &idowment is being sent to all American Governments. LOST LIFE IN VAIN .. EFFORT T0 (SAVE BOY.. 'ronoN'ro, July 28-Captain some Beaumont, of the steamer' Alpm-5, and his little nephew," Jack, aged can years, eldest son ol George Beau. mont.~of this city, were drowned ns" Beaumaris on Saturday att.orno0n,' The little fellow fell overboard, and the captain lumped after him, ami. Caught him. Jlllst as he was going ` down for the third time, and started hack towards his boat, when he was seen to sink, leaving the boy gt;-ug- gling on the surface for a few ssc. Onds. when he sank before assistance could reach him. Captain Beaumont was the fourth son of J. J. Beau- mont, of Alport farm, Muskoka mv- er. _ A searchparty ,recover-sq -hugh pm.. me in twenty-nvs feet-of water this morning. FARM LABORERS. ‘ . No better time to see the Great West at its best than during the' harvesting. The rate at which farm laborers' excursion tickets are issued is about the next thing to free trans. portation. There is plenty of work and wages are good. The exact data of the farm laborers' excursion this year has not been decided upon, but definite announcement will he made any day now.; L_.;---i_1 \ §§...“'”“f.‘l;?,?...“3“$:”‘.......”“"" 01* Nano 0 rw. LXMIT CUFYUP WKAIUBI. Always Bears the Signa.l;uro loft llile I as--e e 'll' here he has been on duty, on the mere inkling of the more serious _i 1912 Service §‘;:f;sf “1..:;..‘::::.°f.“:;'z“1';:;:.‘;°";:;‘;f1 ‘ which was then in session, had voted, S. S. “CASCAPElllA” f hc murder indictment. The' policei from Monireal and Quebec li . Gupe, Mal Bay, Perce huminersidc, Charlottetown and Piclpu. Fmiii Montreal From Cb’lowii Thursday, Thiirsday, zotb. oflune 27th. of june 4th. “ july, nth. “ ]uly- l8tb, " “ 25th. “ "‘ ` Aug |5Oh_ sl' ~xv -22nd' ic in 29'h."‘ “ _ _ _ 5th. “ nth. “ Sep 19th. “ 96th. " “ ° 3rd. " Oci :oth “Oil 17th, " “ 24th. “ “ 31st. “ “ 7th. "Nov 14th. “ Nov S. S. “'lRlNlllA ll” “'Short summer cruise between New York and Quebec _ -via- l|alllax,N.S., Hawkesbury, C B., or Charlottetown, Gaspe Basin and the lar famed River Sagiienay. From New York and vicc versa *Saturdays July 6th & zotli. , From Quebec, Fridays, july izih. & 26th. August 3rd & i7|li. ' August glli. & 23rd. Rates and further particulars will be furnished upon application csnvcu. _ Bnos 6 roMw~ll Nov I3. New York Clam Ads. ,Y Y 'il Ser. ll II. .=.-3' ff” - *TJ i-an lm.. »s` ‘ ; W I A .» \7, _ ___ ill .. . Skin-Tortured Little Ones Mothers! Are your little ones suffering from itching, burning eczemas, or other torturing, disfiguring skin troubles? Pere ou, yourself, worn' out with llmg, sleepless nights and cea.se~ less anxiety in caring for them? Then you should know that,_m most cases, a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a gentle application ot Cuti- cura Ointment bring immediate re lief, the little sufferers sleep, tired, fretted mothers rest, and peace falls on distracted households. , d oi e ...f?i"l‘§?l5H.§i§l§“§?.dS‘3Z§»ZP. s-f§‘f‘y'2~i°'Lf$'3 stal to ' Ciitlciiraf' Dvill. 2M- 50950". ll) S A willsocurc n. lihcral sam le of each vi-|`fh`32lb. hook nn'ihr~. skin amllscalp. and treatment of zhclr affections. --- 1 sim iroua CLANIS J. hawaii imiie' “Wholesale and Commisninn Deal?r 1-l Mud nl stock from all parts o the _ lilghssi. prices. l’romJit returns. elerencss. An! _shipper an wholcrale ealnr in the business and Market and ultou National Bank. New York. or oopls's 'Prunt Co . Brooklyn. STAND 20. FULTON MARKET. NEW YORK. ¢_||i‘W'l1"\v -ul 5'. Souvenirs Souvenirs of Charlottetown and (Prince Edward lilard Souvenirs, Chinaware, llfllitllnl goods) Souve- nir Post Cards, (nearly ooh different views to A _lect from) ioo,ooo ln stock. Souvenir Jewelery. Souvenirs in Burnt’ Luther Goods llc., Qc. ' Latest Books and Nev- e's as issued. Wholesale Q. Retail. Carter & Company Ltd. J ONFIDW . -In ‘.\5""' ‘io _ “rs ,_ ¢Ila\ _ , _ ‘I an ai ' f ‘ lllai ' Wnon Yalir l_,|:.cties .ine orealrs and your wash lalls in the MUD what do you any ?.Top\ltit mildly its unpleasant. ll means extra labor. extra time. extra soap and coal house all mussed uv another $6 avoid allsueh let us do your flat work. Your goods are carelullliy handled, clezsnly \ys_7li_er{ niiéelytirloge premptlv -.1 urne i in rua e o . 'l`eIsphonel5i and our team willcall A. I". Webster Star Steam Laundry Kant Street. i A Choice l.ln_e. uf Bracelets Yiu will be pleased with our ~ present showing of bracelets. hef¢'aa dlatinclivs style and qulat elefaace to the line that Wlllparl eularly appeal to you. Every lisa and grade ls includ- eiilnihs lou -movly in the Wpular band at le. In sizes for amen and children, priced al poc to lio- W. nTapl6a_ eases before tlin Grand Jury. . The outbreak of disease ls said to ~ te h li ctive stops will be taken at once huge of extortion. At the time not to combat the divfaee- (Canadian Prrss.) NEW YORK, July 30-Jas. Varall, lle“te“‘"‘t» who had been ““3l"`"d°‘l. manager of a saloon near Broadway ‘nk, and his bartender were wounded ' , .b _ ~ early this morning by gangsters who objected to their efforts to quiet Tl-llil TITANIC DISASTER. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, July 30-The judgment of the British Board of Trade Court of inquiry into the Titanic disaster was delivered today. The Court finds the collision was due to excessive speed, that proper watch was not kept and that the Californian might have reached 'the sinking vessel. It also finds the arrangements for manning boats insufficient but no discrimination against the third-class passengers. It exonorates J. Bruce Ismay and Sir, Cosmo, Duff-Gordon from the charges of improper conduct. _ The court recommends more water tight compartments, provision of life boats, for all on hoard, efficient drill for crew and better lookouts. ___.__..______ JACK JOHNSON LEAVE_S RING. (Canadian Prcss.) CHICAGO, July 30-Jack' Johnson, champion heavy weight pugillst of the world, announces that he has fought his last fight. “Promoters won't give me my price for lighting now, and if I wait a year I'll not he in the condition to put up a fight worthy of 3 champion, he says." MISER STA RVEB. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, July 30-Rosa Con- nolly, sged 74, died of starvation on the street at :lay break. $2,000 in yellow bacs ivcrr found in her stockings. THE DAHHOW TRIAL. (Canadian Prrss.) LOS ANGELES, .lilly 30-Clarence S. Darrow, who is on trial for alleg- ed jury bribery took the witness stand ln his own behalf yesterday. Darrow contradicted the testimony given by George Behm and Bert Franklin which had been considered damaging to his case. JUST RIGHT FOR YOU. No other cereal food ls so widely liked as Ksllogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. Its flavor pleases everybody. Order a ten-cent pncl:a;:a from your grocer todnv. * --5;,--.i_;__ _ I . Keep V Sweet bv ming - ne o' our i\l'»fu'v'~'lli i Bath ~p»ng~ . \l'-- \.nvt- il large assortment of tllein as well as of sponges for all other purposes, 'ranging in r price from 51: up to $2.00. If ~ you want the best sponge we have ii;if you want s medium 9 sponge we have lt; lf you I want a cheapsponge we have it; and each we warrant to be I as represented and worth all weask foci . | Wekeeo everything in toilet ‘ reqiilsites ro be found in a A TWO MEN INJURED. I first clmi d 'ng store. _ 9 'E. A..-_Foote ' _ 9. was nmssn A _ . '-1. "”iiv'.;vi*.,t . ' ` _. , ,- * _ _ .\-.,_."`-. Suburban and emonsiratiotn eek Charlottetown We have prepared Ay. Demonstration week for our custome1's~ visiting the city while the Big Circus will show in town, Wlicri you read this ad you will know that it has been written and plariucd especially for you, Our ex-~ perts have studied your wants and are ready to supply your demand. ' $8.50 and 10.00 Summer Suits Single breaslcd all wool light summ- er weights of twecds and wr»r.<.tererl ‘;if...°;‘.!;‘f__f‘f ,.i‘.‘~i'i.fti‘fT 6 90 $12 and I5 50 Suits These :irc very special styleiii Summer Wors'cred swagger cut sup- :;‘;;?;L°;i;;§-.?iiiff!i‘_'.ff_f 9.90 15.00 and 18.00 Blue Worslered Suits 9 The finest' imported qualities 9 West of England Worstered guaran- teed fast colors su erior failorcd A LARGE AND HANDSOME variety of _Me`n's Suiisiii Qaiiadisin and English Tweeds cool for summer wear tailored perfectly long roll lapels with trousers made 8 for belts while- tliey` last at _ 2 i 50 Men's Ci-avenetts in assi. colors some with Motor Collars.These coats are all Progress Brand gar- ments. Rcgular sold at $io.oo to _ x5oo for demonstration 7 week.......'.. .1 .. ' 0 _ll¢f°__i= A New .Serine i9ni$.q_irli1f1iiily,. all goods marked Pllllfl l|'8"f¢Se, .n¢ff¢ 9»|.‘°/lt f¢§,V Offdur Xlubilee Pritces.f~'f>f? 500 pair Mcn’s Trousers all samples no 2 alike. This lot will not last long, see these 75c lo $2.00 pe* pair. An immense Clear- ing of Boys’ 2 and ` 3 pc`. Suits ` Boys' Clothes *at remarkable lowprice for this week. " Boys’ Norfolk Suits in Grey Tweed with 2 pair pants Regularly sold $4.00 for. e Boys' Twecd'Suits in Dark cf- fects of Tweed and worstcds D. ll. only asst. size. Re ularl sold $4.50 for. Boys’ 5 piece Suits Double ' Breasted‘ imported Twceds and Worstered size 28 to 35.»_ This lot to cltlarh 4 Boys’ Double -lffireaslted Oxford and llewson Tweeds in many sliadei to select from all sizes, Regular $8.00 for . Boys' Knee Pants in Dark Tweeda assi. size while they last. ' 50g a. pair : ._ 1).? oi rm i n g i _...sv-1 » Record Breaking Prices wi»l Crowd this Dept. t 4 ....”§::_';..S;11i:“°‘ “°d°"';;5§ Mcn’s Negligee - Shirts _ _ Twenty dozen_Men's Sumnier, Shirts in fine Percale, Zeph 'er Clothes all si .es. R I A _ " sold for $i.oo.7'1`his ° . b. Eighteen D ` 'M _ _ , Shirts iii neat siiiillfliineliectfn S lswflhwg Regular 75c for............... Fifty D0 . M 9° W “X ` Shirts in Tsnsfglivc, 61113 lack, ogfagg and White Stripe etc. Rego-' ` lar, 75c for........ . . . . . Twenty `Dozen asst Ties fast: colors. Regular izc for 9 C »¢»~ -. ~ --lou-.nn-~\.,,..,,,, , Exalda Hdfs in plain white indi spots. _1‘ ., 3 for 25c i .A 'B ~ _~o ,Ha-jr .rv se . ,I A ,,.. Use, Thirty 'Years ll,l§l.llll_!ll _I » A Message( to l0,000 Within the News .Radius of Wash Ties 9 ~