""` ‘1 THE- GUARDIAN rmsu- cruz." “ ~ \ -4-1 - on and Mrs. BORN 1 . IRIBHMEN TO MEET ~ - IN PHILADELPHIA. -PHILADELPHIA, J ul- 17-Michael Jg. Ryllll. President of the United Ir- ish League of America. has issued the call of the sixth biennial convention of that organization to meet in Phi- ladelphia September 23 to 26, Wil- liam K. Redmond, M. P., brother oi the Irish leader: will attend the con- vention as the representatiye oi the Kish parliament party . ','MONTREAL,. * July 17- Even though the Court of Appeals should reverse the decision of the Superior Court and order_that 9, certain $13,- 000 paid to a-client of C. D. Sheldon just bef0re_the fa,lure be returned to the general fund at present available for distribution among the, "wiz- ar 's".creditors, final adjustment of th§\estate will be made at-the rate oi about a. cent and a half on the dol- lar. This is the statement of M,r. Bur- net,which during the past eighteen months has had in hand the unravel- ling pf the tangled affairs of the erst- while get rich with wonder of St. James street. w 'l‘i1e heaviest creditor against the estate, with a claim of $5.000. Will 'receive but $50 or $75, while the f'plkers" in the realm of high finance, who flocked by.the thousands to drop their '$2 and $5 offerings into Xue great _blind pool, will receive a y- tblng from ,S cents to $5, according to the amount of their respective _“investments." f ii YOUNG BURGLARS ARRESTED. QUEBEC, July 17-A band of four young burglars, aged 16 to 18 years, were tried today and convicted gl a done; robberies. The leaders Arthur Pqcher, and two of the gall! yere sentenced to,three months in iail, and the other one was liberated on suspended sentence. _ l ,_,*_....__-- -Weary 'liredncrs _` 'I ‘ A Changed io _Vlgcr ___ ' fl-1JlT;».'rfl>li`A_Y.li=r>>oti'r r-suture was 'I'-“QUICKLT REMEDIEU AND ' -. _ 'HEALTH REBTORED. _ __ __, __ __: __ l’-6_5: gnetcsnl per word sub la‘s€_rflo|; _ _ . ' _~ an msc eeemmlx er un _ ual-mail-Ae or a 'r ` "' h "vans eff films* -Pl me J ';_lg_l_ lem, Ellen Nfl-ise, .dllnlmlm _charge . iwsgiy-fied ` late Wea-‘._'lleLsush1an. aged 19. °”“", ` l (W_innipeg.papers please -copy.) _ _ _ ~ ' _ "Notice-York Point"Hotsl is open for sum_mer.tourist. Anybody wishing me erlvc.»ouf¢_efrom the ony.:-to mea U18 dl? on tlie beach can have 'meals served at short notice. D. W. White. ~ - _ _ »_ _ 'I-1'8M3i. _.___ l ' ` “Interchangeable in all their parts. Thergf are cases of serious accidents thut`no one can help. If your Smith Premier or Remington meet with Bllch. the \JI‘0K°ll Parts can be'easily and quickly replaced with little ex- pense, and I am, on the spot to'look after Smith Premier and -Remington users. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 'l-isluai. "Kimberly Loynl True Blue Lodge meet tonight, W. W. Mcl'bec. D. M. '*J. J..; Graham, Bradslbane, has two Clydesdale horses for sale. Sec classified _ad., first page. “Wildey Lodgemeets tonight at 8 o'clock. Election of Representatives, and important business. Geo. Waller, Rec. Secty. _ _ "Anthracite Coal. A Pickard and Co., will have a large cargo of high grade hard coal arrive early in Aug- ust, Customers wishing to secure coal at the lowest price shoul`d book their order now. C GERHMYS SUSPIGIOUS. (Continued from page 1) lopment of/ the German people in every lcirectiou of intellectual sud nwrsl ce- ltivity. That is s. great record, and it make _ one feel a sense of rejoicing that the man who is-associated with these .things should be half an Englishman. J One would think that this was lay- ing on praise thickly enough to sat- isfy even the most exacting Teuton. Bull. so far from giving anv satisfac- tion, the speech has provoked sn -out- burst of rage in Germany. The -Ger- man newspapers describe it as .iulsome offensive flattery obviously prompted by ulterior motives. The -Berliner Neueste Nachrichten, which is owned by the Krupp interests comments in these words: Last year England tried the whip on ns. Now she is proflering us sugar- coated stuff. The object is the same -to arrest our promising rise to great sea power. The newest thing in that line is Lord Hnldane's attempt to ensnarelus with honcycd words, ~an attempt, Which ill ull tllcl more uns m lstbetic . '.f_ ,~. ,___ » 'stdpyf of a- C Merchant Who Almost fl-lin ‘Business and ‘His Health ',["|_;;~qngli Neglecting Early_ Symll' ~ t'o`n'1s»o`i'Diseas_e. _ _ __ 1 .._.@_iQ'é-Hife. |,‘._s,f,-_-_‘-y?~_q_,.s-'~},a_g_ been~ of se- `- 'If -ll. ` ;`. hesshoi. s well. MDW" “Fm ln Bnb_l_¢ln_gbb,m_ “Nine hours ever: da f's nt at office work and tcok » Y l because it is aimed at the person of _tha kaiscr and under cover of the ,most llrozen and exaggerated com- _plimcntu discloses the incorrigible ar- rograncc of the British. | Lord llaldnnc himself must know lthat the description af the kalsen as half nn Euglishmgli can only offend the German nation. lt is A direct af- _front to us to ascribe the effusively `0‘lcr-pruisell vlrtllesof the kalser to ills alll~,_ml En lish ersonalit _, vi .Pe _"l 1: l> Y- . exercise ‘only on Sunday- I ‘hire-' -Tile noble lord, who rhnks as n mas garded the symptoms of ill-health, which were ull zoo apl>ere11t" to family, I grew thin, then pale, and before long I was jaundiced-cycs and skin were yellow, my strength “ml ne;-vc energy were lowered, and I was _quits unflttefd for business. In the 'morning a llgh ness in the bend, 'particularly when I bent o.cr. lr-ode me very worried about m-y health. Most of the -laxative medicines I found weakening, and knowing “let I had to be at business every day neglected-myself rather than risk fur- _ther weakness. Of course I grew worse, bllt by 8. happy chance I began ter of lllrck door intrigue, `evldentlv hows by indulging in a hombostic pullogyric in detach the imperial per- son from that portion of the nation _which realizes that Germany’s »only _salvation is a strong and energetic foreign policy. Our ksiser is A _ Ge;-_ lman thru and thru, and will not be misled by such unscrupulous adula- tion. | Die Post, also 3 spokesman of the war party, says :- I The speech justifies the fear that some real and practical object is be- _hind the thick clouds of incense which the chancellor poured fourth. e hav W e to use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. I was'l1eard words enough of this sort from forcibly struck by th” fa” *hilt they neither caused grivlne vor Musee. and it seemed incredible that pills 'could tone, cleanse and regulate the system without causing any unpleas- ant éftelj effects. Dr.' Hamilton’s Pills acted' with me just as gentle as nature-they gave new life to mv liver, ‘strengthened my stomach, and ‘won me~~back-to perfect good health My. skin is clear, dizziness has disap- peared, and my appetite, strength spirits are perle°i’».'_f Refuse anything offered you insteed of Dr. Hamllton's ._ Pills which are sure to cure. "Sold in Zdc. boxes, five for $1.00, 'bt all drugglsts and store- keepers, or postpaid from the Ca- tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y-. Bild Kingston, Canada. the English, now let us see deeds. replies to these strictures by remark- ing that no goori ever comes of these half measures. E ldentlv if Haldane _-wanted, toplease the Germans be should have said the ksiser was an Englishman thru and thru. ` The Pall Mall Gazette suggests that Save me from mv friends l must have bee'n‘_the emperor's exclamation when* he r_ead_the criticisms of the ` German uewsDBDers..` The papers here gene- ra.l1'v‘take,ths German outburst of wrath good `hllmoredly. ' Ho\v_ we please, these people ? is the question thev ask. They storm at us equally. whether we scold or praise. Evidently ollr best plan is to J laugh at them.- mevf -mi 1 "`”’”. ° A"’1\Z1D`s if :VVHITEWE SALE fbi' AT geq.ul_re_ such as unde Eufiznmer underwear, l-.1..‘=" ~ ~ ' ' REDDINS _ Taking in the many twings' that women _ _. _ rs 'irts_, corset covers shirt walsto. __ U_1€l1__f reeses, drawers, oomb_ina.ii6n ‘S‘<51‘lf5'.' `hi'id8] _-_gtg-'~,a_._.¥,; all at 25 p_.l_:. `d_i,eqoun__i,` l'I`l__ie§e` art- fl-‘l.=.§ .fe can ma-sd.»»p1elfeu-».i¢- He i f ‘f;_»‘i. _, lr- __ .mera -- __ `_ llyy.. l' l..g.<.;..~.........1 .,sf,.»v.....\iue .ui .11 CA we are anxious to show you fh&l1“MY ihatsavee you money. ` All Euglilh llsller iodav humorously; SOME FACTS' '° ` ning (i\|`ardis'n are quite 'ex- _ s-_-s-f _ -It nays cu buy in this province _. John llcQuaid, Station Agent,Mis- couche, was in \Cnarlottetown yester- dev. ' `Wn1. sud Mrs. Dennison, Moncton, have-in Charlottetown yesterday. _ J amee Ferguson, Souris, was alias- senger to Charlottetown yesterday.- Conductor Tanton, Murray Harbor. has returned from s. trip to Boston. Oliarlottstown, left yesterday to visit in St. John. lure. (pu) Ready, lueuneul, is vis- iting her mother Mrs. Poole, Char. luttetown. A picnic of friends from St. Peters island, Nine Mile Creek, West River, and Charlottetown, with. t-wo gaso- line boats, made the trip up and down the East River Thursday. The baskets were opened up on Mr. Mc- Na1ly's farm and the appetites of the hungry excurslonists were soon ap- peased. The party returned early in the evening having enjoyed a really good day's outing. Lest evening a goodly number 'ol citizens and visitors gathered at the Public Gardens, Charlottetown, to enjoy the music fllrnished by the Fourth Regiment Band, the progra`m of which was announced in yesterday evening’s issue. The weather was delightful and the selections chosen and, rendered as they were, in such an excellent manner, by the lu ELSfllHEl;§_i‘ 1 The schooner, venture, Capt. Kea- nedy, Pugwash, is discharging lumber in Charlottetown. Riclyibusto, has arrived in Cbsrlott town with a cargo of lumber. permanent employment by wrltin at once. noon. It is currentlv reported that Spring Park Black Fox Compan took up an option on their flft stock' will fire: he ullerea to the pr 23th will be open to outsiders. on time; the southern sccommodatio ing of pleasure to the many. The Fourth Regiment Band deserves arent the musical instruments. The fourteenth annual S. S. Con- vention of the South East Prince Dis- ist Church on Monday, July ‘l5tb. ed. Social services were led byl.le\'. \V. A. Ross and Wilfred Boulter. Re- treasurer, alter which roll of schools the ficld secretary went over a tcm fects of alcohol on thx? entire system. He then conducted a round-table con- ference wbich was very instructive. In the evening, after minutes were read the nominating committee reported as follows'-Presldcnt.' Alex. Morrison retary and Treasurer, Major Lowther; Suvt. Home Dept., Albert Robinson; Teachers T , Rev. G. M. Young; Mis- sions, Rev. H. Johnson; Temperance Lowther; Elemhntary, Mrs., W. A. Thomsen: Organized Adult, willrfa Boulter. Excellent addresses wer given by Rev. G. M. Young and 'Rev W- A- ROPE. they being very inspirin and helpful. A choice solo was give _. Y tion. H. Myers, Secretary pro gem, ::It is safe to send the children to this drug store for anything you need in our line. They will get the same treatment and the same prices that you will get if you come your- self. Our business has been built up by square dealing and fairlprices as much as by the sure fresh drugs we use, and the accuracy with which we fill Prescriptions. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. George and_Kene gtg, ::Buntain, Bell & Co. for best coal, lowest prices. 1-'-23dtf ‘sons spouses! sssssseeossoeqae annoaoosladlilsotooaDQsioooaaaouoaQaaosssoolsoaopssasssacs»~¢ In 1891 The Morning Daily, Guardian was established, and is still issued each morning with the -latest local and foreign news, including the Canadian; Press and 3 special telegrsphiri service. In 1887 The Weekly Guardian was established, buf-. its issue provedtoo infrequent for read- ers as the Province advanced, and from time to time was chan ed, nrstto a,Seml-Weekly, _iheugie e 'rrl-weekly, sua leur to a Rural Daily. so that for years The Guardian has issued two dailies, as at present-one ' in the _morning as a Morning _ Daily, and the other in the, ef- ternoon as a Rural Daily. As _ tbsname of the latter was nev- er suiiiclently clear as' to what it implied and always required much explanation, it was in May last changed to Evening Daily, and continued as an afternoon ° DBPCY- -1 y ° For some time past the man- * agement has 'felt that Prince Edward Island is justly entitled to s twenty-four hour teleirrallh- ic news service, as enioysd by the other Provinces of Canada, rather than the"nlght`,'1_`v'ire"serg ' vice only, as up to Jlme 30th ° last supplied by The-Morning ° Guardian and afterwards printf ed in The_ Evening Guardian. 1 Accordingly s. representative vis- _~ me ist. _ Jehn'_ and er- ' 'ranged for ¢, Ganllliqn, Press e d_ay‘_.service, which is appreciat- _° ed, y the K°l\.9fi'i 'publie,__-_~‘ _» _te is thllsf».to» ’1‘he‘Gus\'.d*_ D len that' the people. of Prince L IslanI|_it; "-.s.re'~_'i'ndebted.' ocsnil PN* f sirvics;nd nqwfor _ Can- ! glfan rags and’ Special Tele- ' Q' phie news pubiiglied since ~ em me mu- one ey ° its reai\:*n- all-eulftien in a ton » regn sr un- * ewlorn 'country circula- _~ ti`on,oi _-L1. leopies. _ . Morning Guardian. advertisers are enjoying' e, very decided in ° crease in its Ubqrlottetown cir- * culation since Ju y ilrst, in ad- °_ ditloh to its lrcady unp dented sworn cllzulation of 8,72 copies tbroligliouhtlle Province. - Businesif Irma cover Prince ! O isiss Edward Island bv using The Morning Guardian and The -l ."~‘f~ - s .1 1 'Mi-'ll- `sf~ ‘ 3"- ' , v ‘ ' 8 B ' _..>= ‘ . , ' 5 Q ns l 1 ” "_ Pr.s:s'sa`d_ Hpeeial e- Evening Guardian. _ ._ _ _ .,,‘ _ ____4 _.._¢ " " Q!-" 'lull ‘#1081 ll¢Wl,~\"» ' °‘° * ° ° ° ° ° ' . . ~-~' 1'-~ ~ . 1 A / _ » f U 1-nv' 3 From Yeltsrdsy’s Evening H. v. auutliu, chui-luml:¢wa,.wsut‘ _-.-_-_-, ~_-:.-_‘-1-::.-.-_-.~::f:.-.-_~:.~_-_-_-;-_-_-_-: to summersmg tm! m0rnm‘_ ‘ ' __-- _...a.. 3 - W, I-!.,_Prow|e, Murray Harbor, ' il in Charlottetown today. J. J. Johnson, K. C., Charlottdr I-an-_n liver, the enlarg- the inflam- patholical explained were al_l in the body was most found and The and the possibility b any i. The schooner, Dwina, Capt Fraser, e- ‘A capable newspaper eorrector, o '°"°'°' ’°"'~°"°"°“°°’ °"“ lm” °z from chsrlcmcewu. v Query, P. 0. Box 39, Charlottetown _'rue sus. rem-, arrived lu cher- l ttst b 10.80 l t ht. _ Mrs. Herbert Love and Miss Love. she highs argztp ug" 1:. _ali nd D_ L_ Hu¢h,y_ pfeeou, was a pas- mm again md” at 12_00 O-“lock senger returning from Charlottetown the turned 'this morning dn the Mllrray h Harbor train. . pair of black foxes yesterday, the last lwir is ended to give those who wish ed to subscribe, an opportunity. Th Yesterday the eastern express ar- rived in Charlottetown at 8.15 a. m., Hamax_ Corrected for every Wednesday and “ Saturday's issue. ‘ White Oats ` 60 to 61 ` ` 10 to 12 19, 9 to iz 14 cu is 4o zz cu 24 za 9 to io; 10| 15 ~ #18 61 to 63 5.to 6 12 to H 10 to 12 20 10 aassessse 0 __ ¢sso¢sa_¢as¢"ooo¢s»aass» sv _ag town, was a passenger to Summer- side this mornin!- I ` D. F.. Sutherland, Picton, returned , by the Northumberlan_d this morning ’ Peter MacCourt, Charlottetown, was a passenger returning from the east this mornin ~ Q. _-- _ .this mornlng.by the Northumberland. A D Fraser, Charlottetown re- _ Among those returning from Mur- ray River this morning were:-K. J. ° Martin, l J. G, Jamieson, and H. H. e- sent share-holders, and after Julv Brown' Charlottetown' F. D. Fraser, Charlottetown, was among the passengers returning on the Northumberland last evening from Il _l »li..tf:.“...'3;.;.::.::l:;' ..°:‘°.....i’“l? -e 3 -- m,, ten minutes late; the Tlgnish ac- commodation at 12.25 ll. m., forty- -- tes laie; and t`Jc Tignisb _uxprcis `ai'L._` 't fég" or as wer and re “ms 10.10 Il. rn., twenty. minlltcs lute, B ‘ fp'm‘ L‘\{5 l..a...5 for Victoria and -returns about 0 p.m. She leaves tomorrow at 0 a.m. for East River, returninz _ ` Rev. M. F. lilcCutcheon conducted C1¥_;?1?€`éi';{_“,_:'h:tN§r4%h\;mherlB_f:; $3 a joint service for the Brussels street c . _ m., - tou with rasscngcrs, mail, express Egstgft '¥:xr2;;sE;T°t“g'§ st;;1°::_gf;§ bsudsmen. contributed eu even-,fndmmigfi leftnifgfgvgf gf; ,,12,,,1° street Methodist' church. yesterday llvith 'passlengers express mall . and morning and “t the Brussels street ifreight and arrived et lfso p mshe Helmet Church in '-110 °"°“i“K- This credit for their excellent mastery oflleayes today at 8_2() a_'m__'f01.`1.ic_ arrangement will be continued during itoll, returning ai; nlght. the remainder of the month, as Rev. W. W. Brewer, the pastor of the Ex- Although the Guardian has had no mouth street _Methodist church, is |Canadian press dispatches since the awal’ 0" his h°1\d°Y5~`-St' Jim" Exc- trlct was held in the Tryon Method-‘cable lnfortllnately went out of com- _ MF- Drawer W3' f0l`m¢\°lY 0f Chai' mission some days ago, it is neverthe- 1°tt°t°“'“- ' B_oi.h sessions were fairly well attend-‘less a member of the Canadian Press “_” Association of which the little critic Mille Jehu B- Robb 19"- 0” the is not and which is probably the Montreal 'tram last evening for Van- ports were given by secretary and cause of its kicking. The Guardian is COUVGF When* 0" the 2491 911° Wm in a position to receive dispatches _ _ _ were called, ten reporting out of the when they come nd is in no way :i.‘:_’:_l;!_'_Y __‘_';’_?Pk-w(_)_l{ l;\;g_)l0;l_l_D€__l't t_3_0\__‘;‘_;: fourteen. After mum; by me choni to blame for the failure of the cable. _:iw _md _____e__d_nex__ S___n_____y avith _;_c__ purnnce chnrt showin the wml _‘_ Discord and harmony were some- A2 A: and Mm' Gm am' ev' r' ' B L what promiscuollslv interminglerl on G‘“h“m w‘"‘,f°",B°m° um° the pastor th B d H u 1 - I ._T of St. Davids (.burcll. A large nulli- e an q are ast nlglt. wo , . ber of Miss Robb s friends were at dogs, eltl_ler acturated by private rea- t ti ,__ her on d to soils or inspired by the martial mu- the S E on I see an__ ' sic, got into "_ clinch and exchanged TB: hlggcufgags lx' wviflrlinosfvtg remarks, the eloquence of wllic drew 0 n ' » vice-President, Wilfred Beulter; seal the crowd in hundreds from if; liuiul ‘“.th‘“ 1'°"i"°°' attm'ct'l°"'_ some °"e fmauv sem* Malor Ogilvie continued the inspec- for the Polic? and the br“t““‘W°"° E* tion of the 3rd Regllnent Canadillll P""““d- “°'“““` “‘“°h the WON". Field Arllllery uc the drill shea lest physically' "‘lth°“gh evidemly "°u°V“ evening when two of the comvalllei Rh. Wm. Field- T. B. rl. A. Meier ed-bl’ the “°P“"‘ti°“- ~ went through _the gun mill scu““°““s leave for Korea to resume her mis- themselves ln a highly Cfedlihhlh manner. After the inspection Malor ;;,War-m weagnnp and babies d0n'¢_ Ogilvie said he was pleased with the get along well together and you wane showing made by the regiment both bobe very careful el the lleele _¢__0f,g_ at gun and infantry drill. He also when cnc sun' gets her. lorthey ee- said that conslderlnz the rewli- by Miss Edna Moyne and the choir velop all kinds of complaints with- C118-“E0 from 4-7 Elms to 15 P0U“.- :»~»~. _ ____.. ~.-~ . _ _ . . _ , _ _ g._ 7 .3 _,_-._ Q. f ,_-, -» -‘ _ .1 ~.n_ .». - *Get a HENEY` Y infection, and limited the to poison introduced from had taken various parts to Montreal for expert and miscropic examination. was present at the laboratories the examination chemical was mgde by Dr. Ruttan and by of the symp- children dur- as detailed by the from the discov- and the revela- and miscroscop- McMillan was the death of the chil- from phosphorus pois- Mr. .Fraser as to the condition of Mrs. McGee, Dr. answered that the actions woman on the various occa- on which he had seen her were decidedly not those of a normal m0' tiller. Pressed for more certain pro- nouncement of the woman's insanity, the Dr. answered nothing more point- d. 0 Dr. McIntyre sworn. He testified to having been in attendance on the Mc- Gee children duringtheir illness and his evidence was fully corroboratlve of the evidence of Dr. Fraser; and was the same as given at the PW' liminary trial. » _ I-le said that there was positively no doubt that lilrs. McGes‘s actions st the time of theideath of the chil- dren wer (most abnormal. Her sc- tions led him to think that she was not an ordinary sane person. Prof. illllttan, director of chemis- try, Mcflill University, and the chem- ist who had male the examination of.thc various specilnens taken to Montreal, next gave eVideIlC9» The Dr. gave a minute account of the results of his chemical analysis. In none of the. specimens submitted was there the least trace pf free phosphorus, either in the intestinal tracts of the children or in the specimens of milk which were sub- mitted. Two of thc three herrings given had been fed to an animal in the Dr's Lavatory without any cvil results The third herring was examined and for alknloidal posions but none were follnd. - ,The Dr. stated that llnder the con- ditions lle would not expect to find free phosphorlls. l-lc was thus under the necessity of making an examina- tion of the vnriolls organs for the retrogressinn and morbid chemical nllanqes which wulllll he f‘.Ei.llSP.il by the efllilliiion rf phosllllorlls. The cxprctcd changes were very char- ncti-ristir' in the liver, kidneys liull heal-t. l’ilnsphnrus given to all indivi- llllal, causes, if life remains for n few days, generative changes ill their organs. The nature of these changes `is a replacement of the predominat- ing constituent albumin or proteid, Y ~ . Z Docior follnd very marked. matter b fat These chan es the extreme cases of tion from ordinary bance do not In the kidneys cent of fat, normally they should show but 1 to 3 Der cent., lu s word the proteid destruction and? fatty replacement was most marked. The blood was found normal and* since all infections were excluded, the doctor could think of nothing else but phosphorus as being tlJe'_ cause ol' thc cbildren’s death. " lll conjunction with Dr. Ruttan, 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. ' The doctor dwelt mlnutely upon the constitution of phos- phorus matches; itbe great danger and their poisonous, per 21.1 pen 'natllre. He graphically described to the court the course of n case of phosi phoroug poisoning from the first ili- jection of the poison to the ultimate cardiac failure resulting in death. He took up each of the organs and dwelt on the successive changes supervening in the course of the poisoning. He had analyted samples of the matches brought and was of opinion that 20 such would cause death in an adult. He said that the cardiac failure as described by Drs. Fraser and Mcln- tyre was most characteristic of the latter stages of poisoning and _that no doubt existed in his mind that the children cnme to their _death through poison by phosphorus. Dr. Rllttan spoke moat highly of the scientific- nature ofautopsy con- ducted by Dr. McMillan. in conjunc- tion with Drs. McIntyre, Stewart and Fraser, and declured that the specir mens arrived in Montreal in most perfect condition. ' '|‘bis concluded the examination of lvitnesses for the urnseclltion. .g Court adjollrned at 1.15. Anvlclvrlsnas. _ geese .peas During the bot weather tba Evellin Guardian is rin ed Tile liver of John McGee showed 26.6 of fat whereas a normal liver , E D fl encll Monday at one p. m., ln- * stead of at four, to enable the ° printers to enjoy a holiday. e o 0 e e s e 0 s s Ili §..._ __.,l-. ..._ _ ___ _ __._._.. .._.' i T Save the FECTIVE FORMULA I lb Paris Wstcr 40 gallons. ' 7 I9 fmw Mlitf. ` Potatoes Time,-trnlible :uni worry yvill be slved if von use a 'PEIFEC l‘ SPRAY PUMP and one of our RO .V Sl’ RAY i2g_eA1_.)____ _ H '_éh"l`o\vn ' Agent Lillie Pond ’ Prov. Agent GEORGETOWN- July 13-Di* Mc' Wholesale Dist. Kings. Co. 'C 11%*-‘Ia Vg; No matter what style will find it in the Heney see our display f ' e The Heney trade-mark stands for what you ad- . mire in a gord carriage-strength and quality of materials, superiority of workmanship, modern style and up-to-dale improvements. _Lowell Queen sraenr._,' " -_-__-_ McGee children. 1 ‘ 5 I ” _'__ l -‘. ances of the bodies and internal or- ' | gnns. 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