,_..._. _.I ....4-~ 1-'-er-~1:» -N -_fr _,,._... ~_ _ A good many of the millloosflrvho edt-i‘ll‘0W/' everydsii. _began because e perfect food appealed to their reason. - ' not mga-..¢.tsj5in>_'é¢a~ "FORCE" now just be- ¢:a|_|se,~i¢'q*¢pqd and fishy like it.. _ _ .1 _ _f If `i_ -.l I* 3' iii L _ the i mf- H vi the me mid I of _ _._ the’ i n this and ¢heMe.andia_ten W BI INN _ _ rooms, __ _ yi. v insisefioml0x_10t61iii_li.‘,_ “_ _ INSIDE INN?" '°°"'° lf9§;_i_\'- imuiiiftoinii Vlor|d's Falr Grounds, St- Louis, lc- ' “ran memo in 1. nnnas antrdaoegata. -_ . _ “rnn1Nsmn1NN'g.-is any to renin, being on direct street cal' lines from Union Station. _ __ _- “IEEE INSIDl~INN?‘aiv'ss` you thesis .nenseand _iipoanvebieaoa ohireet ear riding. _ _ “THE INSIDE INN'B" rates _Include one daily admission to the Fair Grounds. ., __"TH_B_§lNlIPE lNN*8”-ch`¥|re _for owl* night'a`iodging includes the next dsy'a _ mn ‘ _ I as m ___ _ __ "froze nrernn nm" _ its haunts: -°r~.~rf“°"~=-i».°.~'-`-sv.--'c ua. _ , naar- . ,~.-.~_ I . . .- _.‘-'_' C |=oRwARD I _ _.» -_'_ If |s_the_watchwordofthe "Progress" ~ ___ 6 -_ -_ 2 alicia ' _ CLOTHING ness-this perfection. _ I A I Q/A _ Origlnate-improve--better the .-_ _ _ ° _l preset!! best. _ - _ i “ Paooaess ” I . 'fq _ _ . of to-day is the result of I2 years of _ ‘_ progress. And everyf' Progress". i 1 Brand garment reflects this forward- i - soiiibytndaigcisihlnminingiionicnndn _A4 #Lag `.»¢~AA‘.n_`A_ \. _ » , . ' \.. . Progress _ Brand Clothing may be _had from PRO WS E BROS. mais: an-r ca-°.::am_ QUALITY AND A PURIIY We are -- -very particular! about the purity of our drugei but we are even more careful’ to see that _the drugs we use in dispensing are of the hiih-` est -quality-nothing dou t- ful finds a place on our shelves. Worth remembering when your physician hands you a prescription to get iilled. - ' THE Dauoorsr, '~ `_\"i~'-"v lit c - Charlottetown. can are sun: . » _ ihlrlifiifvu Steanl ‘lliliigglpn Go., s LIMI _ Q- __ 1 Cominenciug e _ MONDAY. APn_.u. zsea.. TheS __ _ .-eave for Picton at 7_oo a.. m. ` _ Maia*-'f 3,); .’- we' f' -' xl..-'ij ’-_ .1 .nw ' ' ""' _ `.........,l;l¢=;llfJ'=_u'T¥"`r*» '52' 1* » INTERCOLONIAL _ i _nA||.wnY __ _Sit ' Weeks’ $1.00 I-lets for men. Don`t worry Z Get one ! I5 dwtf GO0D, RICH, BED BLIIOD is the surest sign of health. HUGHES’ IRON BLOOD PILLS have demonstrated their value in making thin, sluggish blood, rich and strong. They do away with that “tired out" "good for nothing" feeling. Price 25c` box. uv- ___f__._____H_ll=HfS» CANA.DA’S MARITIME FAMOUS THE TRAIN _ EXPRES Between Halifax, Truro, Pai see yum- neion, Quebec, and llontreal, ensures s sane n » - `\ swn=r _ iSiVl00'l`l'l ` 'L-=~,‘,_ Journey, and yen will navel vh YOUR owN Line. Write for rates and time nniaa to G. A. SHARP, Qnpi. P. I. I. Railway Char ioiretuwn. P 8. I _UBBEII I LINE ia due I' . _ _ _ N” _ we pvdéIsv¢_rnu.tl=i»nndi:_it the sono.-nat* tm,” ts. annum nun' nt ss oo, saso | Aa' plaid iluests, and the nubiic, g% __ ,J _/_ for the mssmlodstion of PIIIIOII NNI saw '$5.50 s n , _ ...,.-ll.|..olf" "‘°‘° ""'°° “‘°”__'_" - “XIII INSIDE INN" has acccmmcda. _aud$l¢0oli\`o`a4‘ii_»1.s»»n pmt., 1nc1nu` #- _ “ras melon INN” nu womans.. Uooswlth bathontheamsrican plan » t _s5.0Dtos7.oo ns. any, ma on-son, cliidlng idmission. ` _ 4 “THE INSIDE INN'S" European ra a . Ame can ra s _include lodging, three meals, privileges' _‘U0 :NYU 'f and idmiaaion to _ihegroun ; __ -'1'in§il¢sms1NN" gms an in an asfasta- and lnncheons at 50 cs _s ' sch. f_"1‘n1_r INSIDE INN" alien fn lu nut- pssn plalf guests, and the pnblln, gg " deveninu, table d'hote dinners at 75 ce% inch. ._ “THE INSIDE INN” maintains a limb a' la carts: service at reasonable prices. ' “TI-IE INSIDE INN' ’ Bltsrs ali is* water for the use of its guests. ‘fé ` “PHE INSIDE INN" has pleasant, coo; well furnished bed rooms at the low rates. I “THB INSIDE INN" has hue suites rooms, with private bath attached, i the higher rates. "THE INSIDE INN'B" prices vary cording to size, location and convenience of rooms. ' ' _ "THE INSIDE INN" makers half rs ‘for children under ten. 3 _ “THE INSIDE 1NN'S" rates must h_av_a 50 cents deducted, to compare them fairly- ly with rates of other hotels. “THE INSIDE INN" has iight courts, from 25 Lo 35 feet in width between each row of rooms. “THE INSIDE INN'S' courts have wide exits at each end. __ “TEE INSIDE INN'S" rooms are, therefore, all outside, though not all front rcoms. ' “T_HE INSIDE iNN’S" rooms In the' cross corridors are among the lightest; and best ventilated in the house. f “THE INSIDE INN" has etairways at each end of the cross corridors "THE INSIDE INN’S" rooms are pro- vided wltb large windows and a door transom. - “TEIE INSIDE INN“ has exits io the verandas at every iii ty feat. ' “THE INSIDE INN" has ladder tire escapes bu»lt between each two rows of windows. _ “THE INSIDE INN" is surrounded by a high prec-sure water line. “THE INSIDE INN" bas 88 standpipcs connected with this high pressure water line. _ “TI-IE INSIDE INN’S‘_’ standpipes are connected with 100 feet of hose, each being equivalent to a fire engine unier steam pressure. ` “THE INSIDE INN`_' is located within ICO feet. of Expcsiiicn Engine House No. 4. “THE INSIDE INN" is lighted by elec- triclty. “THE INSIDE INN’S" fabrics for utili- iy or decoration are all tire proofod. ‘THE INSIDE INN” has fire extin- guishers, with directions for use, at every 100 feet. “THE INSIDE INN" has boil boys stall- cneri at every hall to watch doors- for slgnals from guests desiring service. “TI-IE INSIDE INN" has as enlcient protection as has ever been plannei for the safety of any house. THE INSIDE INN is run on both the European and American plans at rates ranging from $1.50 to $5.50 per day, European, and from $8.00 to $7.00, Amer!- cac, including admissop in both classes; the range of prices being solely controlled by the size and location of the rooms. Reserva'.|ons'may be made for any date and full'dctails regarding the many ad- vantages of THE INSIDE INN _may he obtained by addressinga postal card to The 'inside Inn, Administration Bldg., Worlu‘s Fair Gran. ds, St. Louis. SUPREME COURT. Larkin va Dominion' Packing Co. Ltd. In this case the jury had given Mr. Larkinaverdict for $72,81. The verdict was asked to be set aside as (I) contrary to evidence. (2) _contrary to law. (3) Contrary to the weight of evidence. Mr. Stewart, K. C., referred to the pur- poses for which the Dominion Packing Company was incorporated and the kind of business they carried on. Al F. lnion Packing Company. A. F. Larkin lives outside of Tignish and had been doing business for tho Dominion Packing Co. in 1003 and IRB. Previous in t e transaction in question on Nov. 9.- 1903 he had an arrannenlsnt by wsich he notihed ihefarmers io 'send in 'ogs on certain days. When the hogs came in __h_e, sm nmortns wsigmng nna wnn tml' Win; nunidsm nog an mu nuns sotions.l'hsJnry had 'to do with what soak liov.l, lmind what ies sp no Wiley is the sity previous to. this dats .na Ima nun to so tnez addon; wma _ no till than had been done hy n man sans from the city. lr. Larkin dernnrre_d and the batter was left in that itslte, Kr. Wiley wanted sun is weigh the hop. on Oct. 8|, llr, Inlkln not a` laiaflrom Kr. Wiiey askiea hiss' to- take hen on the inern ol Nov. I, and statins the price _insgnde lodgins, privileges ofthe "INN" i ‘Ill . l _ __ ~_ i I » do the 'weighing but nose why` Mr Larkin h'““°" “""“"l ""‘"" '° "° W’ "°'Kh‘”¥ ‘ -n-.Ima :mmefms\~u »1""- stnted the objects of the Dom- __ b nkar at___U\sIr own request. They were _ enni=2:fsi».ilIh-. :Alain noir mot in-. ~ Lafkilllivllifwith' We ld* » that Hi. ‘ tw ‘r‘*%'-lofi! ”l~» -= ...b~{~-~~ conditions _cf the Packing He had to boy the hogs _ or sand the fa‘rme|'a about their business. Be bought - the hogs, 'made out the veizhp of awbacd gave- the ohequsrst °N_¢f» TNI be did till twelve or one o'olock. He wired about ten o'cio!k to the D. P.Co. that he was buying hogs and asked if hewouifl buy cattle or sheep and send naf:¢i{JiiHyi f`A't- 12.48 he got n massage “Ds not want hogs from you ig. day. if you send them 'you do so dn your own respeuslbliityfj Mr. Larkin im_ ilwdlptrly shopped Bfllllil Ind Md t,Q send numbers of fn'rme`rs` home There we] between 100 and M0’ lions there bongh andplid for: Snmewherebetween 4 and 5 o'o'o:ka man timed Reardon eamstc Tllvgish »n1_v_sote;ito,1rnvs the hogs weighei over_again._ Mr.I,a|k_lus refused. The hogs wereloaded on the cars and the Belt dv-y they were at the factory. Mr. Larkin also vent in and wel.t_down to the factory alter dinner. _Soma vrgrdg place. Mr. Wlley_ said he n t liei Mr. Larkin to be ati the weighing but Mr. Nelson, bookeeper ' ft r the Damiuicn Packing Oo., contradicted' this by saying the hogs were all weighed be-» fore M_r. Larkin came io the factory at alL Reardo- ,vhs wsigher for the comp ny, says he :lid not tell Mr. Wiley that Larkin did not psy for the hogs but on the stand Mr. Wiley swore Mr. Larkin did not pay for ali the boss as Reardon had told him that. In the case there is a question of contradiction between Mr. Larkin, an admittedly repu‘able man and Mr. Wllsy who, to say the least, was very reckless in his s atemenis, giving what. he had heard as facie and afterwards it turns out he did not even hear what he says he did. Aquestion of fact was' a mattfr for adjudication by the jury - and fer thejury aio ir. If this verdict is set aside trial by jury becomes a mock ry and a sna e. The present court has not sssn the de- meanor of t‘ e witnesses ani couli not come’_oac1rr’ct conclusion. The ques- tion oi tha oredlbii tg of the witness is a matter altogether fo. t/iejury tx judge. Why _shoul-I Mr. Larkin not get his money I H : has notified the farm rs for too m'l s around, has weighci out the hogs and p iid r early $2030 ani all he gets isa mer: bags eils of $18 while it is st- temp'ed to dep ive him cf $72 mcre.What law ia this verdict arzainstl Is there a law that or e witness is to Ie believed and another dlsbeiieved i In is a question of contraotf Everything is clear that the contract was existing and was as binding by the con- duct of the parties as it cauld be. It was admitted that Lxrkln has full au we: h in in Charlottetown Mr Wiley ing but there is every re ison in the world (Continue 1 ou page 8.) llcxnngricntim |lahy's iwful Suffaring from Etzama. Gould iioi iiolfihrl Sha Tora liar. Face and irms. _- iluiicura Saved Har Lila, So iioihar Says. “ When I3 little girl was six months old, she h eczema. We had used cold-creams and all kinds of remedies, but nothing did ber any good, in fact, she kept getting worse. I used to wrap her hands up, and when I would dress her, I had to _put her on the table for I could not ho d her. She would kick and scream, and when sho could, she would tear her face and arms almost to (pieces. I used four boxes of Cnticnra intment, two cakes of Cuti- cura Boop, and gave her the Cnticura Resoivsnt, and she was cured, and I see po traces of the humour left. I can ruthfnlly say that they have saved her life, and any one sniferio as she did, I shonid advise thsm to gfve Outicnrs. a fblr trial." MRS. G. A. CONRAD, Lis~ bon, N. II., Feb. 7, 1898. Five years later, viz., Feb. I8, 1908, Hrs. Conrad writes: _ “ It is with _'pleasure that I can hbrrn you that e cure has been per- lelsent as it is now six years since she was cured, and there has bsennosstnrn of the dissasesloos, and I have advised a-lot of friends to use the Cutisnrs Remedies in all diseases of lie skin.” Instant relief and refreshing else for m babies, and rest for tired, _cm nwthsrs;n:‘n haih_p“:rlth oura Soap gen e ano with Gstieura Ointment, the greal am ana. and purest of einolllants, to he lollowedls eases b nniiddoeas of Cntisuraumivent we the 51% _"bln sensors* _°.“oounu'_’h‘ I *ffl _Jie ssl M. _ __ would beans quarter sons lewsr than the T _ .,g.,,.,,,. __ _i¢»trnn,l.u»an=is¢u»».nr.m‘x|nn»s|s»a " J” ‘-~*~ -- un.- , W_cAPs, 1'~i1;=»f»1-_ e§t2§~< - __ ._ ._ ... ..-.--.I ' illnisrnmm ten sl.er_s¢a on Nov. 0 tlmfavmerv. _overlliil in di. suns .ln vitlrnln .L _ _ __ " _ ....:.::..i‘i1; »._2fi:.:’.:;.'.°::° _ _ _ _ H Pl- ?i°°o's» - a _ .-_-..._ e “.'.;I‘:.::f“r.:'f.:‘.;:::::“°:::..°:'.l.=': 3.- NORWAY PINE s- 1 g {'~ - - - ` _n_“‘1'ill_11lhIhB!NN’° has ae'oommoda~ evvryppeantion in _in-in¢_'tne|n to as A gn” 1"" ` ' _tions vrithbathoo the European plan fat ` ` ` ` q°_ ' " ".' '**'._“ ‘ ,. -. rrp* \ »f~(_ .-1,/ _ ~f°»\¢<»' - yuan. ¢ » ' - ' QUIK’ 7 ' I C°Ulh°_. _ Colds. Bmnehitit. _Pain in the Chest, -CNUW Honneness, Sore Throat. ' A’“'"“`_»n |'l°°Di%\3 S0\ll|\. Quinsev. and _ _la Throat an Luna- Troubles. tis p easani lo telco and is soothing and healing io the lungs. Then is nothing to equal it for siopp' th t tl ki ' ' h P."_“"_t cough that keep’ ":.k.c" rirlghpensaticn in i e throat, and the Prioeilo. sl nil Dealers. ' omcxnsr urn srosr nr _ |¥=\"\\l°4Dr Wood’s Norvr:5c'i'i\ZE8 'u ` ' |11 my ieuiiiyfortbeintsslx years antrhavs f' .ri _ f I' lhiquiekess and moss ofiaetivsfrnedlelue in~ all 5 . llwli preczihs and colds I have ever nn.-.1 my ‘§~/ -’. :,;‘;;°um‘ghh ltérllpaltaokofhrnnchrri. .i-.. be- _ . A: Pillai! oiifeii. .le:i1°niae°;r°e}i:eTf'ii'liini'r'i M' ‘"7 -Y-~ .Or tins. Wu..1. I-`1.svrsi.1.n_\_ -_ .’. ‘ if1»1i‘e»_°f-- .fur ' , .1 -_:___-x-'-,_'~; -:lin-__ 3.f_;_._'_:;__ _',_g}_,-_I _ -1- _I fy"/-xiief .' 1* '"5 _ -'/at ff_=~,»$:a;-_ - __}i:-I5' I f ff il. A. BHUIJE, "i-*M* Merchant Tailor, Morris Block. Spring amFSummer As in thefpast so now we are showin gsome ofthe new- estlcreations in suitmgs and trouserings that are put on the market. If you favor us with your order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable and well finished garment at a moderate cost. g `3."r.r:_ v »=.»,:_ ,;_-=__ _ \§ r v I 'VV`()()1'_|! We want all thc wool we can get and we will givefyou Highest price in exchange for Tweeds. Homesp uns Stockinetie. Yarn. Blernketing. Flannels, Raineoetis and Ready-to-wear Clothing in Suits, Panty. Overcorats and Reefers. Remember WE WANT WOOL. The Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, Ch'town, Phone 63. A. Wi_n_field_Scott,_ _1i_Ianager._ We have choice lines of new Hats and Caps. IQ/e giwe the pretttlipstslines of yémging Men’s Cage in town ou w tone ‘s ring. me earl .-.-. _ , Ma¢DON_I ALD & 5;, leaders of: low prices. Y I ~:'.: >. ~ 'rf' 1'* ‘ :»_*~.__~ cz". ‘,'_*/£."I\I~` _.»"*/`»..1>‘ IL' -2;‘_ 7-'xiffnlk _._ _,,_4»\!.*4 _ “rf-="< 1 Q11, ¥Q5'-F ‘*£A\&.I\‘-§K'_-sins ‘ I §4.*°:§'&¢§.Z£§¢‘&§¢m . "` a. 1.... “_A- -..`1-` I .U-r- -\. Z. ...am 1*,-..._ _ _ Jv- __ ._ ,- ,_ x . `_..¢Ja1»-,-I;_ ¢»;»1._. $`\>- I ;.r>_'.r2=1.¢s;:..._.,_..- ' "