__-e \ _then passed from reward the soul Jr., youngest son Bristol. and was age. A line young qilht. I-ie had been months, falling rapidly week. He was visited fre- Rev. A. JJ lic- the last rites and death patient suflar- aympathy is extended to this family so sorely bereaved, this being the fourth time in less than five years t.hat_,death has broken the little family circle. Mr. Lspierre was not came 81'. at home' when his son passed away iinviils bcrn employed at. the Magda- cn Islands since early spring, n hard- working industrious man, wro feela keenly the loss _of three promisil mourn his parents, tuo sl.-ters, and two brothers, besidis- many friends and young companions. His remains were laid to rl-st hreide his two brothers and ii sister in the little _-_ ..~ A1..,~`._-A-» -_-~.».¢~fv¢¢~¢\f~.»wv~»u»u~q¢_ T0 suu_Nu'l'uin wrlll Nlilivrs The Blood Supply Must lie "sac Kell, lird and l’\lre When you build up the blood you stlcnvthen the ncrvcs, because the nerves get .their food through the blood~thls is a great, medical truth few people realize! Ner\ous people are pale people. They are nervous eemetery -of _st. -.lessors at llorell. _whée those--four newly made 9'0"# tell their osa .tale of the moumm sorrow: ‘ The remains of the late Pltflii. at Seattle, wash., me lm lsll. v°f° o'srl¢ii`, his ron, parlor ol the Chard' _ our may or own new 1°' wi” I tives and others from Fort AUZUS'-“". pariah and some from Ghnrlottetv" P were rr the awe: to show a W* °‘ ° 0’Brim of Drolllite, who P1304 “"7 a brought home recently hy FW- Y- E lo of earnest with you have won y_ “’ r""°l..§?'-'l *"'.'§3 ‘Cf 3%... eallif Y __ _OIT vhvntf-:$1 "rev you lor vourln- teres their behalf. But it is not Gul! in the perfoqn- iliengf your duties that you will be m .!0_u___bemissedina_oeiQty as wall, for,‘_£lien the young peolile I St. llqrgarwts planned any wprthy , ol _ nterpdee you were always s promin- »--» -= M »-v -1-=;:.‘. 'N .in :‘:3,.:°:.:: ;m.z.°;‘»2l roiect. -You hs/ve been present ln ur social gatherings., you yo respect to the deceased and lymP°"‘Ylmli”'l;d 'ith tm p°°P|°' 7°" 2;" _,_, _____5___.*, l`§';ll'fl'_z _ fi, _ l§ iiliiii l for Father 'Brien and other mem- "N l0!l Ind l‘ll‘¢00k Ol $110 he" ol the (;amlly_ The llmcl-al lm; sorrows, and now when we have coins place to st. l'amri'r church. Fort *U "°'P°°* ¥°“ 8” 8 *°2°"°" '°."l!'* Aug__st__!_ ____ S_mmlhy_ _June 22_ you as a friend, and to esteem you _md ‘hs anemled hy ll large mn. as a companion, you g0_ away from mm-55 of pwple. Alter the funeral Irs to continue your labor in_ another “unc” the remalhs ware l,,i,l¢_l,|-gg; school and ta add more friends ol his me wife. The following were Bw' l°l°1!°'- “ml” *hi* °'“*“ Kilt- lh°,Hohomry_ hhll,l,cal-,,l,;.~,10hn M¢. not for its intrinsic value,-but as n Qulrh l,hm,,l, M,,Glllrk_ _;a5_ Hllghelh token of the high esteem the people Francis Uailaghall, Edward Hiiglmg of St. Margarets will always hqye 'and lmhcri lurlhnrlr. 'rue active for vou- h°ll_h8al.el.l, ,,,»¢l~c;- ,lphn Edmuadg_ Signsd__on behalf of the youg; pho-_ llhhlel ll,,Kl,,.ll_ _;m,,¢,. lloylen,-rag. I-lc and ratepayers of Bt. Margar- rlck _\q¢-(mil-li, James Callaghan, ct‘s:-William Gillis, John D. Mc- Francis Callaghan. lI’hee, Foncie Feebsn, R. C. HcPhee, ____ Ed. Fcebnn.° l Andrew Thompson flied at the --- ' Prince Edward Island Iiospital, Char-; Malo, Ogllvill wlltlllual ill, l E, lottetoun, on Friday. -lilly 12. B204 tion of the 3rd Regiment (lamhn 60 years. Nr- '1`h°"\l‘E°“ Hvsfsiwd Field Artillery hi the arm shed ls-it an accident last winter, the eifectso evening when two of the companies which caused his death. He drove th livcnt through the gun drill acquittlng mail from Kensington t0 MMDGUU themselves in a. highly creditable and while carrying a mail bag from manner. 'After the inspection Malin' tho sleigh into one of thc oilices he Ogilvie said he was pleased with the fell on the icy ground and suffered lshowlng made by the regiment both severe fracture of the leg. It will b lat g\.n and infantry drill. He a‘ao‘ 5 grew: »,to_ shun: ,ohm The _lmehwll lem,” to ln SL pa¢_ll¢k'5 Cemetery beside those ihe large list you have already msdef F and the physical changes lhsiarctatingplsce _ render them parti- cularly liable to ' _ weakness and dis- admfof llle diss. sr. l¢m‘|l»_aus»i desired that the elllvi llontrcsl in meg! ion el 17.'-At. ...,.._.. Hlllllr W°\'°= i aamsll store HcGce9'. deaths of had lold of matches than in court or- six cents on the of AP* rll. This identified- by Annie Maher as the noté from Mrs. licuce. lt developed that Pat. McGee was at home when this note was sent but on, being.-recalled by hlr. Fraser McGee swore he could neither reed nor rimym-, harry. :”_;_;”fL'°g°_' or lungs that very fiequenil , when allowed io mn on, rondemnrlhem io 4 lifetime of sufFering. Il is most important lhii it ihii ‘period oflife those orgslii which carry oil' ilu hody’l waste and impurilicx - lhc_l»o\vcl,_ the kidneys and -the akin --ulloul-I le kept active and vigorous. Nothing will do this more cllcciively than that good old-fashir_;i;_¢;0l‘l _' _ , _ _ our mm.. i._lln_n.l>lir_irhrrh’_-\?' . . ri __,~ icll Social services were led bylftcv. spcctin friends who all Briril believ 'the held secretary went over 8 mm' K Y .0 _ that his truly vlmlrlur nie in i.hisl}’J;°f,“l l°h°“’:§‘ ::~t°l,:"'“l_e;f_ world will merit for him- eternal blip-‘ ° on ° sys ____wss ___ the ____xt_ He then conducted a round-table con- ference which was very instructive. In the evening after minutes were i-cad The youni: people of St. Mllrgnrct's . '. ’ __s__cmhl__d nt the home Ol J(_h__ D J the nominating committee ‘reported as McDonald on Jllne 28th and present- tlgfggligglzifdtagllreglesouxgsrigtzi od Miss Molly Mullaiy, their depart- “tary and Treashmn Ma.m_ I_0_'nh__ fl . Miss Mullalv made a suitable ac-;g:,1B'w1:V'F§`;ldfI?1l'n';;’nllT?lmp°'hfl’:;:_f__ knowledgment. ` _' ’ ' ' ° " near Teacher:-lc ir with the deep- §l=_2_r:_1_\:l1_f._l_ll_rv.A__l_»lt_l_r. wwh ad. est feelings of regret that we hi-ivc Bhhllcr ' Excellent Bddreése re" learned of your departure from given h`y Rm, G M Ymm asdxg amongsthliz. _During the two short W A .Rosh hhhyf helhg vel; inrhhlrlfu years w c , ass? ave sped by so ' ° ' ~ . quickly, we have not only regarded ggdllrlilgfglltlh: 327;; Blgsdwézs gave you as .a valued teacher, but also ns rendered some excellent muslc cAcv°"' dear friend and pleasant companion. nl thanks was tendered the _'co l Ml; In your duties vou have been- punctu- »l.rv0h hh, ‘heir klndnen _____ld 3° Q nl, upright and honest, and you have tallhy Convention closed b b Mm' nl d » y euedic- l l i z - I llnffhrllrilalle 1232.5 lilrrllfrdafo “°“' H' "‘-'°“- “‘°°"““Y °'° “"1- et's will mfiss you, the kind instruct- killed m.lll'l_w0 yothe" lhlured wig: l or of their youth. Through months attacked by B crowd ul meh ln wed ' __'_f Y' _ __ -" °""*" Toledo early this morning. Fred _ _ lwvnd- Iweeinlimh "Er:-_*_ _,,______ s koendi?__<_»n .lj§f~§i_li Icoul not eep_s ‘ ,_“_‘__»_`_ ___/____ My limbs were I had creepy sensa- their eonilitieir of on the W:-_,bf Dyer. Atherton. 1 _ _l_l1\flea_hss.__P¢hxg'q gm. im, nys. If your 'dealer doeea’t,esrry NU._ LII!! ak him to write Johnson A Jdhllcil. Mholcsalo Distributors, chsriemaws. mmlrcr' in teacher' with the mlluwing M' Hupt Home Dept AlbelJ‘t Robin r; fl . "d 'ah »ll h1i,l ‘ " °° 1 - ,,T.‘.li_ “°°i’l'I`r'{.‘I,'I.‘.§l `.'.i....".,J` T°“°"°"‘ T- “°"- G- M- "°““== Mis- - I - your Cert- The Pupils of Bt. Morgar- TOLEDO Jul 15._0l,, mlm are thousands of elderly people win n" d°“m Bnéted in his lnmd that the ’ Hvimmcs, was shot through the }lead_ hair seems to be lifeless nr dead, nw- ‘“°'l”“t'm° “Mute 9( “"t‘°l’W' °°“' M l Burt Rohlmwn WM shot in the lace som, g°o_d_ rellahle -lmll._mswl.lng ducted hy Dr. McMillan in conjunc- [fg and Charles Eyeo was severely beat. treatment should be resorted to ` ' = ' " cn about the head and bod . - `. ' ' 0¥hUB8tlV¢ and the conditions found day' U'°‘un°"t Wm “lf”-in 1°” _ ' - hair _ _ excluded possibility hi death hy any ,rm m,°p____at_o__ ls owed the _ _` ` _ _ W _ 23:; t?t°ch|§l§hh aqguoglxhgdlrglx public at'fifty cents s bottle. and is without. - ‘ f °d Bhd' °°“1_ all -drug- Tlia doctor had taken vario-is arts gn" 9 In agent. '§°r'"' ll_l§;,j" ' ¢,ions,andlcould not of the body to Montreal for exlpert ‘ A ' U ‘ , _ _ i_l‘ .__ :cell chlehiiical and mlscrzipllah elri=_miai;tloii.` _,_»,~»~_ | _ . - fm- -- . - -_ l' no y - o was presen a e _li ora ories ' `i J _ , hifi Physicians thatlalse when the examination chemical was - ` < ` ---v .-. . li ' hgdllmmof [nu-1 being ms Dr. Ruttan a ' " nd by *_* * -" " ' <1 ...xl - '___.- scrolls uslnc ..~l~WO0DB Pl’ fmlwm, Why have a- sleirgorliinie _ _ ___ .r _ , l.lfm2‘.ll'rl'°' “°f'°1 "l=°f=’l°'1i==1i'_'i;ei‘» r=’l`_l=l " ' 'ii shined-warranted 'femedy“?~Tlie- = ~ iislvl ll lacing-horsemen _rfihe-pnhlli-+_-_ _~ il- - , ron endorse Dr. J. Woodhnryli . . .,.»p_ The blood was found normal and, since all infections were excluded,l the doctor could think of_notliing. else but phosphorus as hzing tbef cause 'of the children’s death. In conjunction with Dr. Ruttsn, Prof. Gruner,'pathologist of Royal. Victoria Hospital, had .made the microscopic examination on portions of the organs. This examination fur-' ther supported the deductions made on chemical land symptomatic grounds. Tile doctor dwelt minlltely ` upon tile constitution of phos- phorus matchcs; ithc great danger and their _poisonous nature. He graphically described to the court the colirse of a case of phos- _phoroua poisoning from the first in- jection of the poison to the ultimate cardiac failure resulting in death. He took up each of tlie_organs alid dwelt "Pull Oilll 011° gflly hull Bud B cn the successive changes supervening dwell Will *Mkt it! PIDCG" il B11 Olll in the course of the poisoning. He saying. which ls, to n great extent. had nnalyied samples of the matches true. ll no stalls are taken lo stop brought hha was ol opinion time zo f-h°_ ¢BUS°- Wlwll Billy hairs aPP_9*“` such would cause death ln an adult. 't 'B “Big” *»b“t~N°"“'° “Wd” Will' 1-le said that the cardiac failure as ance. It is Nature's call for help, dmrlbed by Dl-,_ Fl-lisa, and MH". 3:23521';llf_‘;1l;___2lel§°‘:_o‘:_“:`_;c:’__‘;___ tyre was nlost charactrristic oi the , . h “lg” ol advanclng ag___ for the latter stages of poisoning and that ditions he would not expect to find free phosphorus. I-Ie was thus under the necessity of making sn examina- tion of the various organs for thc' retrogrcssion and morbid chemical changes which would _be causeii by ll0N"l' l’lJ'l.l.-0Ul`- I ' A Few Applicriiors of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back. the Natural (`olor. th herlect heads Ol hail, without ll single cblldren came to their death through ,trash ol gmy_ » poison by phosphorus. . when gray lmlrs comm ol. when the _Dr. Rutfan spoke nll_st_ highly of Bruce, William Mellcan, .fumes Burt, thdwlllmon phosphorus matches had J°l“1 All1k¢“» Wlullml MCI-*"°“» MSX- been _consumed in the McGee house Buchanan, Malcolm Mcllonald, Fore- about tbl, time of the tragedy; thi-t UIBU-~*-l°|"1 J- B\`“¢€~ ,tha mother had sent the children for. HM- Mr- M°lhi°‘°“~ A“‘"`“°y'g°“' these matches and bndevcn pllrcliased "'11 in Openlmf the °“5e‘l°r the sir-c herself ivini; vurlous reasons . T '. ~ » I! . crown addressed the Jury on the aal- lm. hhe~ great consllllllllloh ol ull, . lent circilmstances connected with the p‘ri.s_cner's family and with tho trag- edy'. He dwelt upon tlic import of the case and its peculiarity in that the woman who had previously been known to be a loving and careful mother stood indicted for the poison- ing-of her six children. _ The following points were emphasiz- E r-lies' urug Store ella lllGOROL The Great French Tonic A Mi. lllcille Thai Prolcngs Life same; that fhospllorlls is a‘vel‘y deadly poison-the bends of even two- causing death in a cllilfli that the post niortem appearance of victims of pliospborils poisoning and the con- dition of the various internal organs in very ehrlractcristie and that the expert tesi.iin`l>lly which would bo put before the court by Professor Flit- tan, the eminent chemist, and by the provincial health officer Dr. Melviillan and his assistants, Drs. McIntyre, Fraser and Stewart, indlcntcs that the boy' John came to his death through _tile injection of the phosphor- us. I The Attorney-general further referr- ed to the very great possibility of the disturhccl lncntfal condition in the woman, and impressed the jury that lnind. The following witnesses were than called, examined by Mr. Mathieson and cross-examined hy.Mr. F`rascr:- Thomas, Fassidy, futher of the pris- oner; Amhrose Cassidy, brother ‘of the prisoner; Margaret Cassidy, step mother of the prisoner; Pat. McGe`e, husband nf the prisoner. ‘-_ " The examination of these revealed nothing that had not been brought out in the preliminary investigation. Particularly noticeable wins" the laek of knowledge of any possible motive for the prisoners committing the crime. ' All were unanimous of her care and rmllcmule for her ehuhren. 'rhoie two facts, coupled with the absolfpe 'of nny direct evidence cllnnoéting » _the _ VIGOROL will do all we claim for lt. If not. wo refund you your money. VIGQROL not only prolongs.life, but makes the old feel and look young. It restores vim and energy. VIGOR- OL takes hoi_d of the inside nerves gl; once and braces you up. Some of your nerves have been dorment for years, and if they are not looked af- ter will dry up and die. VIGOROL reaches the nerve centre, imparting life, youth and vigor. That tired, bil- ious feeling ls removed; all _your paihs and aches are driven away. The most wonderful tonic ever sold is vioonol.. nerr he B burden to yourself and others; get a bottle of VBIOROI. today and start life over _acB___ in Charlottetown where you leave the curio for the crown merely can buy VIGOROL. Price $1.00 s on circllinstnntiai evidence. " t lthl] .M, t , to t ll. ‘ , =- gh 2 _ rs _-ilu yr _ __ _ _ _ _bourt adjourned at__1._15. . once bneciallsts say that one of t y _ _ . brat preparations to use is the old - _ _ _ ____ _,,______ __ ._ - _ _ _ oi~:oRc;E'rowN, July is nr. Me- fashioned .Mgr lm. whlch our _ 0 e f V ' . _ 'z -_ f ' ; Millar was railed this morning. srsudlmrents used. The but rrozsra- ’ ‘ Q » He testified to being present at .and 51°” 0' tm' kind is Wyeth* B°5"‘“d : l - ' ‘ ~ _ _ conducting the two autopslei on the 3_“1_l’l“_“' gal' R°m°dy. s'__l>rel»arstion » _ . _» _ _ _ “u°°...°.:'.‘::‘.:::- a...‘:;“°:..‘i.':.';*:.':.d".i::.° “i.-..z°.‘°:'.:;* DP-1-WO0DBURv'SH0RSrL1N1vENT 41 DR-1 W°0DBU1- Du - ch ful H _ and particular microscopic ,,l,l,,,,,,_ covered hair miller and rrirhnlrlhf.¢_ [ON POWDE&S will save andproserve the life of your horses. Their mg will ' "d "nz _ 5ll¥¢9 e _ °w anccs of the bodies and internal or- the whole mixture being carefully tth d" wh ` ll . C ll C ld ° mire- Lydia E. Pirlkllam’a .V¢¥¢~ sans. 'rho general reddish color or the \’°l“°°‘1 'md telted by experts. °°?"°“ ° mfase cqmmnn ~ “sc-ll’ sac al” 'ug 5' ° ga D'St°mp"~ G.l““.d°"i'» 5_‘P3VlU_5» ' ' ‘ ,,|.,,,_ th, vp, ,,,,l,,,,l ,,,,,,.l,tl,,,, ol ll wyetirr sage and sulphur lr clean Pink Eye, Splints, Curbs, Eulargcments, Cracked Hoof Kidney Trouble Fever; C lg “ble C°mP°"“d M°d° the lnternhl organs- the large yeiirlw ‘md "“°1°°°m° “Hd P°ff°°U¥ harm' Sores and will remove bunches of all kinds ’ ' " ’ u ' Her a Well Woman. =_\_\