Boston D.-rby. W e have just received Boston First New Hats in the City In Boston time is nn hat so popular as the The young men will wear no other hai. the 1907 model Derby and it is all that Bostonians claim it to be. The young men’s favorite. S. A. McDonald, . ' _-_--.nil Kilos A A necessity in every household ie A Good Hot _ Waieriiottle See our assortment. Goods guaranteed. Prices right. 6/re Red Cross Pharmacy " sod twmtf ’ SHOE POLISH We sell Blaek’O at lilc a Box Big 3 at Ye a Box B|ack’O is a very superior Polish. ' Big 3 is cheap- er but is good at the price. GOFF BROS.` FOIIAALB roulrl__oulnn|li The many friends oi James A. Camp- hell,Graham’sRoad, will be pleased to hear that. he is reoeverinir from his re- cent attack of paralysis. LE l`TERS FRDM KOIHERS. Everydiy we get letters from mothers telling of the benrm/Baby's Own Tablets have been to their litre one~'. Some prelim' thlera gif ogxtipaltiorr, stonrlteh an w r. - hrea up colds anrdm.~|:i»le |e“v'ere?rsome asm: great hrlpto teethinz halves. while others go so lsr as to -ay that the Tablem have saveu thieir ll!!-IIT one's lille. |\\"e huge meusan e n tw v~r-.ren t. e Tablets. lor the n»v:r’ dz harm-aglwayr 5004. Mrs. Bihar-t Pierce, B.»li'a R\pid<_ nt., writes: "I would not. be without Baby'sOwn Tabietaln the house (cr a day. When auythir? alla my little one I Yivs her a Taalet anmshe lemma Elrlérhi. emsureo rmo ernw n tem quilts as r.lai.i»f;.oiury.; Sol; hy '¢iruggiI|_»:.'s or ytllai at 'r ceo w a x, ron r lar. Williams' Meiicine Co, Brockville, ni.. New Valencia Oranges for llarnaalade 20 cents a dozen at Beer & GoI'.. 2»22d3i. zoo B00l(S zoo Half Price All good iaaaoie Books. I-Iere’a a chance to add to your Library at a small cost. We want the shelf room, the advantage il youre. See them eu tabiein hook department, a eaQ for early buyers. ec»,i'i¢‘ » ="`~ -\ f \‘ Words to the Jury Haw Yoax, Feb. 18-“I never wanted teaheot the creature. l never wanted to kill lim. I knewha wasa foul uroatun, destroying the mothers and dauphtera of America, but I wanted through legal means to bring him to trial. I wanted te get bimintoeourt-to bring hi to jua- tloe. But providence took charge of it, it was an act. of providence.” This ia Harry Thaw's own story of the killing of Stanford White. It was told by him to Dr B D Evans, rhe allenist. last August in the Toomhe. Today Dr Evans repra ed the prisoners own words to the ,jury which is trying Thaw for his life. Mr. Jerome fought hard last week against the lntroluetlon ef this evidence wh'ch the defence believe! conclusive nrosi that Thaw did not knew his aet. was wrong. Only the testifying physicians had declared that in their epinlen Thaw was insane at the time he made the slawment to them, however, the rules 1 f evidence permitted the introduction of the prison:-r’s words. THAW'S WILL ADMITTED. n In further hulwarklng their eorten- ti n that Thaw war insane when he shot Stanford White, the defaudani'~ counsel succeeded todry in placing be- fore the .Iury the will exeen'.ed bv Thaw the night of his marriage in April, 1905. anda council iothe will executedat the same time. Again Mr. Jerome fought the evidence, but he significantly withdrew his objec- tions alter Dr. Evans had given it as his expert opinion that Thaw was ln- sane st. the time he executed the will. The (act that the District Attarliey seems disposed telet in testimony oi every character provided there ia a preliminary opinion from the witness that the man was of unsound mind at the time, to which the testimony refers, was taken today as further indication that Mr. Jerome may, at the p~ychie~ logical moment, if he deems h`s hind strong enough, demand the appointmen of a commission to pass upon 'Ih»aw’s state ef mind at the pre ent moment. PROVISIONS OF THE WILL. The will and the cedlcil, as read to the Jurers t>dey, were omred in e\i- dence as cumuls lve lestimony oi Thaw's mental unwnndnesa prior to the killing of White. In his will l`haw provided that the executors should set apart lhe sum oi’ $50,610 fo the Investigation of his death in ease of s violent or suspicious enrl, and for the pre- secution of the person, suspected ui having had aliand ln his takinlz off. In the codicll Thaw left to a lawyer in Pitta- bnrx the aum of 11,500 to be used in secur- ing iezal redress from Stanford Whit and one other person, whose name was not allowed to be used, for the benefit of young women, who, Thaw declared, had been the victims cf S‘anferd White and ether inhuman sooundrels. 'rsaw rnannb eoxsrmacv. Thaw told the physician that, in hi- ettsmpis to brlngitanferd White to ins- tioe, he had complained to District Al- NEW BRUNSWICK FUHESTEHS MEET Frmpmcron, Feb. 10.-Owing ta the eommunicatiohirrozul srltl-n, Bev. Dr, llurke has had to decline the invitation of the New Brunswick Government to ileltleipate in the Forestry Convention now mking place at Fredericton. Dr. Sclreeek of Baltimore, one of the llfilllllt fllluree of the Ottawa Council of last January. and Americ'\'s foremost inreeter. just bohk to the University from h‘s native Germany, writing his regrets at not being able In attend, says: “I ehall never leapt the interesting sddreu oi Rev. Dr. Burke at the various Canad- llll lll°°¢|llll» g often quote that happy saying of his, have to din out at the mouth of the river lhe farms washed away lie eoave\.' ' New Brunswick Foresters greatly N. Iliff Father Burka`s absence. A delega- tlea fer the 0. F. A, 1|-gm (muu, |, lresent. lush of eeaeequeaee to Maritime hee try ia being dellberated. ‘ WD YUU SAY FISH Y “vzatye a large variety of Bnasnnln Centrex rs hcxaoae, ' aewstaeu Oceana Damn Coorraa Cannd Fish I :"!o‘¢..rreu ia. nm l_)o you Lllse , aan-tap we h svrwm a son' - g hail. Oaeeal , Killing Dr. Evans Repeated the-i?1'laot\fer’s~0wn ed in liaving ‘i`haw’s i ted As Evidence " .rfb » i ra, -~. -D°lm»¢“§`i»¢¢¢¢<*- ‘bunny-leeele and the latin hadtaid him te let the matter drop; that there was nothing' in its He a'ae complained to Anthony Comstock andto a Detec- tireA¢ency' JEROME EXAHINKD WITNESS. Late is the atteraeea ltr. Jerome eroaa- exarnlned Dr. Evans briallyon the ees point ofhis opinion that Thaw wasof unsound mind at the time of executing his will. The proeeeeeer and witness ilaehed fire ar. the Brat enntaet. and there was every lndieatim that Mr.Jereme understood Dr. Evans' croea examination ingeneraithe proceedings would he al lively and interesting as any overheard in alooai court room. Dr. Evans mat the preliminary attack boldly and seemed ae ready with his wits ae the Dls‘riet Altar- noy.Thie was illnatrntod when Mr. Jerome in a ioneof aggrevation asked the witness "Well wh_at can you aayf’ Poor Show for The Dyspcpilc Peibonea sr°m.¢h,` clogged Brain, Wavering Ambition, Failure- Unless He Seizes His Op- portunity. Thsre'a no good reason for any msn's remaiulnlr a dyapeptie-a burden to himself and family, when he should be a producer. There‘senly one reason why he has been a dyapeptlo and that is because ne has overworked his stomach sothst. it cannot secrete the jniees and work the muscles necessary; to digest the food. W ,i ll V qrt ' E' FAILURE SFARING Hill IN THE FADE. ‘ What the dyspeptio must de is tn helpthe stomach eut. It ia inll ni spolsonous pile of fermentinu, nau- aeating food. Instead of being assim- ilated and carried by lhe blood to make nerve and muscle and rebuild the waste tissues, it lies there in motive. First, fake an uuirritatlng eatharte and get rid ol this feed. Seeend,|;etdiI)~cent package ef Stu art'a Dyspepsia Tablets from any drugglst and take oneat each meal and at hed time. The tablet will do the digesting while the stomach' -is re- iraininuits tereer. Before the bexln zone. your stomach will he vastly re ieved if not cured. Why! Because Stuart’s Dyepepaln Tablets contain the varyslements which your stomach po~- saased when it was healthy-pspein, diaahase, golden seal and others. Il, was because your stomach kept losing its supply ef these digestive fer-ments that you became flyspeptie. 8luart.’s Dysnepsia Tabl-M do the work simply,surely, and without ln- jury. They are not amerlieine, but the working out of a scientific principle upon the food you eat. Hundreds el auiierera in farwnrse condition than you have been peel- tivelyouredef dyapepela by these wen- derful little tablets. Forty ihoneand physicians in the United States and Oanadareconunend them; Ilyouare uncertain ' and wish inr- ther proof, send us your name sad ad dress today for afrae trial package. which we will gladly mallyeu at onee. F. A. Stuart Co., 74 Stuart Bldg.. Mar shall, Mleh. For sale at all druqlsts. v ‘li-9-1 ws... so wine sim t ii. as wana. rim When ledisa have all the chaps they walt and mere. Pardee se troubled will had in our - Brlilsil Aiiiilllil Pill tried tfasisd _ Friend. ‘-6 gan 'a'll - Mita: lg. U~lm»»n»nrnnu :Lacy wee-ee _ 'oimeaa as wana? ;|edi::°;l.y’:eernaia|. , nmnereenuty \ ~ , » > N *ns-_ , . _ :..~.-_ glxereoeia, 1 Suitl, U Wise? Underclothing, H¢iVY éW“l¢f|» Hen? Top shmshllinter Gloves Cudigm Jackets’ l Winter Capef, ’ I I \ Fur Collars, g _ _ - Fur Mitts, ‘ r ' F nr Caps. _ - ' _ Imi:iat'have”roo_m for spring stock. "All oount‘sN5.:=:ine. md be di of " _ pworn g s to spcsed . H. H. BROWN . The Young Men'a Man. . 4 l BAND lilil Thurs Ula Satur _Tduday and 3195-3° p ° »1_in.n...o..d_ Rink Co. rnarfs, nu: sror * _im » na- L , s f_;l I 3 FXING YOUR FURNACE Isn’t a matter that yon can put oilwianueh longer. Be fore you know it the cold weather ll be here and your furnace will be outof commission. Makes you shiver and use real language _to think of it. Suppose you rake our advice and order ns ie get at your furnace f ' right away. We’ll Ex it in time and do it right. net us hear from you- _ ' BRUCE STEWART & C0.. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Charlottetown, P. B. Island. PHONE 125 P. O. BOX |280 _||~q,-~n»\~\na.R.»¢~|w¢~ee~-neeveev-sh-Qu » Genuine Linseed Oil J Pure Spirits Tnrpentine. _ i Wholesale and Retail. _ lllhe lingers Hardware Bo., ill. = Low_ Price Store We have just received our d We are exhiblirngalarge range of tliemln both our show wi OWS. We won the agitation last year of lqving the prettier* and rlnts in the diy. is season we have a larger varleay than ever. Thefattefneereillaeiee, ' l '|`l\°0¢\ii\'!i¢G»°d. _ . Thehieeeafs law. - . il' ~ ’*'-. u-. . ree their ,»~,¢..¢y,..,» 1..-r--a~ -v '4 A e/~v Jd -- New Spring Prints l Steam Laundry Where Good Work Tells Kent St. Phone 15|. A. F. WEBSTER ,snr-:Ar CLEARANCE SALE of Boots, Shoes, Over:ih0eF,_ Moccasins, ` Gaiters, Felts,Rubb'~'.=. Wool Soles, etc.-All _ mnstge.._____ _ coNsor,,.sn:.. CH A(;§¢0TTE'l`0 WN . Mortgage Sale To beaold at. public auction in front of the . Pour! Rouse in Charlottetown on Tuesday the tyeifth day of larch naxt.A. D. IDM, at the ` hour eftwelve o'olock neon under and pur uenttoa poweref sale contained in an in denture of Mortgage hearing date the first day ef lay, A. I). llll and made between Alex- ander Melanie of Winalee Road. Toivlmhiv number thirty-three in Queen's County' since deceased and lu-garet Ann lolnnin his wif- of the drat partand Sophia C. Robertson of Charlottetown. widow of theseeend pmt.. All I-hat. tract ol had on Township number thlrtl’ time in Qaean'e Buabkundsd and deeerlb edu fellows thatlatesen' Bounded on in wut hy the Braeklsy Paint Road. eu nv North by land in p -aeaaeieu of Alcxulldvi Qtrwart, on the south by the ` Kilkenny kewl andon the laetby the rear llneoi fanna trnul lhlotl the Union Road and centalnlna rilu __ anne etlanrialittialllreorlms. l For further pertieelan avoir to M.»r» ‘e!A\0IllBent.|ey, Soiidtdll. Bank of Nora ; *code Chambers, Charlottetown. _: Dated thisaixth day of February AJ). |917. ' sornui e. sonsnrsox. - 1 llerl-iflule il-lifli. ' ilill in ilip_ llarkai .:n°.°.:-'-'~ r.~':.~.=::r:':rd bln-dga u h?vr“a*l:iorCl:'nic||iu. Yer parties mmelrh Pnowsn ` ii-llmwmn R°"‘"" ~ 55;-__°‘-»*" bet ' ` C. & C0, I aiiile. Qe¢a§£, Chariereeeewe f REMOVA L SA L Et 1 -A ine iiiiinrn rnerrnir be received UP I907\ lor the en Gm* 1| qu; of tilt in Char- a store lid and , _Tenders 're ati: way l° from tender