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' » _ y _ _ 4 anunnns nblrrizniil. srocu excuses _ _:__ H A ----- ` iilurlblieiown ‘ r application. _ _ _ _ _ it ' Brandramdflenderson 6's_ ..100 44 C. B Elec. 5's... 95§ 93 ` BONDS. cnroiilele ani... ..;...1oi Halifax Do. Debenture Stock... ....105 Porto Rico 5's_.. 95 Btallfield 6`s... . . . . ._ ......102§ Trinidad Trinidad Hewson with 30 `p.c. bonus... ..,102 Maritime Telephone 6'e. . .107 N_S. Steel, lst Mort. 5's. . . 955 Maurrllvln sECUR1'I‘1lss. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. luc- Curdy & ers, hi _ change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char-l lottetown, P._E. I. British .... ._ ._ ....155 154 H Commerce... __ _.222 ' Montreal Nova Scotia__..__ .__2l7 Royal_..... _ _....129 Acadia Fire . . _ . . . _ ._ ... ...100 98 Acadia Sugar, pfd._. ..._'_,l04 100 M Do.. ord... 78 69 Brandram-Henderson com. _ 18 15 (7. B. Elec. com _ . . . _ . . ._ 60 East. Ca Eastern Trust... Halifax Cold Storage pfd..._l01 98 M S lisulax sire ................ _.loo es ll” ‘ Hewson Pure Wool Tex._ com 25 10 A Hswson.Pure Wool Tex. pid. *_ ` with 30 l~ln.r;_”'l'el. com. x_d._. 76 - Do. pid. x_d_... ...l05 \1.B. Telephone . _ . _ . . . ._ ...l04 J N_B.C Db? 2nd pid... 75 _ H P Do. _Brd pid... ..... 50 B ' " I`|o.'e\~lr'iimon... _ ... 40 81 E Stanfield__p_id... ......105 102 F' _ _Do-_ 66 62 Trinidad Cons. Tel. com..... Sig Trinidad Electric... 7_7 73 We Entered (‘-harluttetovrn July 18- ' SCh0onel's I)\\'ir_l:i, Fraser, Richibllcto Venture, Kennedy, Pugvrasil. Cleared tlharlottetowri Julv 18- Schnoners Bessie S. Kupcr, Johnston lluctouche; Eva May, Reynolds, S51] ncy; Venture, Kennedy, Pugwosh. _ __;4§\_`i\‘Y\`\‘___ _- _.__ _- ._ 7;. "\\\\l\-__ all l {/ -vv !"` i____.--_-i 1_1? ven by Geers and owned bv » H 99 Tram 5's... ._..._l01 99 102; 94 101 Telephone 6'sl.. .._101 90 Electric 5's._. 93 90 Mis Dill; Miss Miss U. L. Pilre Wool Tex 6's ‘ 100 1045 93,; _ T. U0., Stock and llolld Brok- embern Montreal Stock Ex BANKS. V J Ask. Bid. 220 5Y".’7T-CF-‘_-”-f»"’§ T" _ ......E52 250 ' 276.2 223 MISCELLANEOUS. i\lrs. U. W. n. Say. & Loan......141 _“vs_ 13.7 15° ll.'l‘. Eff/1 p.c. oil coin stock -100 17”) dence. 1°-1 M. W, A. ar, lst. pid. x.d.....'9_6 91 55 Mass. snow omuzwo H Ulll AHHIVALS QUEEN l~llcanor _(‘levr-lnnil, Boston. l'hyllis (`lc\'c|linll, Boston. llorotlly ('le\'ell_lliii, Boston. Elillnll Zeine, iioston. Grzillt, L‘harlottetuwn. i_`. ll. Shafer and wife, Wellington. VICTORIA G. (bales, Toronto, ` A. Warfield, New Glasgow. Mrs. Warfield, New Glasgow. .lliss F. Chapiiilill, Ottawa. (iw. C. Prugiy, St. John. John and Mrs. .\icKenna, St. John. Dollglais R. Mclienna, St. John. Miss Mary P. Chapin, New John A. Chapin, Tilton, N. H. K. Storer, Montreal. C. fl. Brown, Montreal. Ii. F. Ruttan, Montreal. It. \'lill Frank, New York. _ I5. Q. McDonald, Glace W. Watson, Kensington. and Mrs. Murphy, Windsor. M. Williamson, Stulistcnil, Quo, A. Patterson and wife, St. _ A. Bissell, Winthrope, Mass. G. Clark, Sulnnlerside. _ Dumphy, Morell. _ Keele, Morell. ~_ G. D. Evfiii, Bostofnf Sycirs, Toronto. .-\_W_l¢. Aitkens, V.S.,\ Montague. Lottie Murnaglmn, l’eakcs_ and Mrs. Odiorues, Ca.lllbl‘idgc, York. Bay. John. H. Parsons, Halifax. Brown, Ottawa. Rziy and party, Ottawa. 11. McGregor and wife, Miss Kettle, Kensington. Williamson, Montreal. Brown, Ottawa. Kennedy and lady, Brighton _ Lancks, Bt.. John. Swayer, Franklin. _ Plante, Montreal. Graham, Toronto. Oxley, Berlin. `~ _ _ Henderson, Montreal. ._.` _.___ . 2 f*’f->?Lf‘1.-"‘f’13P°?F:"’¢0_-"1 have a complete range A snlrlrlrio News. ' Henderson, Montreal. Thompson, Montague. Ritchie, Halifax. W. Currie, Boston. Thornet, Montreal. lilctlallsland, Brantford. P. Hayam, Halifax. _ . E. Lincolni Boston. Asplllwal,, Boston. B. Kelly, Montreal. A. Hoyd, wife and child, Sevylic, Toronto. ll. Dupisne, Ottawa. REVERE _ A. P. lloiron, wife and children, Alil ` ‘ hcrst. EJODDB \ Y' A. l’. lloiron, wife and two' child ren, Anlherst, N. S. W. S. Steves, Sumnlorside. W. IC. (lulllleck, Tryon. D. Mclrlacllern, Butte, ,Moiltnllu. Clllii-i. ld. Fairweather, Syracllsc, N Ki U N EY- "- M. Cniilli, St. Charles, J _~~ _ ll. Malcolm, (‘iircli;.:al\_ P| .l. w. Allen, Hulilnx, N. s. PZ pl( K* ||‘f.|_\,) -l “D “Tri En °’f\nr ' Brown, Presillent of the New - (lentral Bond, defeated n field of six ‘ 'i _ _ trot. It was an easy _ _ straight heat victory. The stallion ' mllfie a break at the half and fcil _ .~ S _ '»_,___=_,J_, »- _ A tintter li., tile Allen Fl. _ _ R _ _ -‘ .n._u|l1‘ liou llliigura served notices 23 PRN rilpirutions at Lansing, Mich., July .-lrd, when thc boy horse Bergen, dpi.. 'or the 2 1*) Boswell, Victoria. ilewar, New Perth. HOHSIG NOTES. Of 21 W. (1. York _ ’ back to the rear, but was driven for _ the heat and overhauled the leaders Lo & No S I" the SU`¢t0h, winnin 'half a q ir ‘by length in 2.131.-American Breeder, Kinaros 38086 own Horse by T - or (l Ives, Montague, is half brother to _ l l \{`* ' ' V __ » " . Bergen their dam being the Special deéign zzioot in... n.......i... I I . _ 1 ' _ = CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. S *_ ."& _|'r" r ' ' M utton 1. _ _ _ . ,Q ru? i Corrected for every Wednesday ";_ , .1, ~ _ ` _ Saturday's issue. ~‘ ' ' ' _‘_ white oats -. _ _ ,,;0_¢¢,.;;, . makes Bmw. in wi. sm to a momleelfable fini. iii"°i°' __ Lamb (nprln ) Butter ' __ ily launch. Pric '§l’ii"~“'T A ` Hillel Ollllklnl lr P°¢¢¢<>el. ner bun. _ ” _ complete $26§.oo, my. ,... ... 1 ~ 1. ~ Beef Chem sovlus _.;......‘.'¢lé. it Black Oats Fat cattle (per lb.) " _ fu...a¢°¢_;m= ...`1»i_.-._tl.‘.‘.’.:I°£.";_ 5;. yi* 1,.; ’I_ 'Gro_ce‘r)'es_I?_____{ __ __ - _ _ i _f"-:fni‘£l" _ f '£.f.‘.’.._ §_._';t. ‘;`ll.i_§i.r af sl-_ “‘1.'::::._‘;:;l°' :ti .re _.._;ae--“lessee _§?$§§‘32'2.‘.‘€‘..’.'._‘i£_ _§‘.‘..‘.1“.‘2.““‘g nv =»»~\'°r err rf-=~=l.s~r.~.‘lr'=°'# tween "Monte ue' and r ' ._ Sunday sciiool___ d _ '_ le' 'st yt a3co If _ _ ` _ ‘ _ ‘”' _ Montague tvvogf the best shippigq 5* '2-_$21 dl P-mb m'°§ll_‘f _;&°f‘ ?mflse> F. H. Carvell, City. B. Bentley, New York City, _ rlnnil McLeod, Summcl'shie_ ' E. Ilennlson, Moncton, N_ ]l_ M. \". Porter, Montreal. S. Steeves, Summcrside. Mclfiachcfll. Butte, Montana. S. E. Fairweather, Syl-acusq Cahill, St. Charles. _ D. Malcolm, Cardigan, W. Allen, Halifax. K. Boswell, Victoria. R. E. Simpson, North Sydney-_ ' ' H. N. Hill, Toronto. .lohu Richards, Ilideford. Mrs. E. H. Sears, Hollitston, Russel Scars, I-1ollaeton_ U. Grant, Hollaston. _ _ N. O. Scliismer, Killgston, Magu- ~Mrs_ N. llouse, Boston; Miss Alice Dousc, Boston. W. Dollse, Boston. Mrs. Mullins, Boston. Mrs. Ogar, Boston. I" Macdonald Boston apply to owner oil prem ses JOHN ROBERTSON _ ' 'rreeiiieiu skim, __ hn P. Smith, Kinkoru. _' E. (lallbeck, Tryon. -.,, ...°F. G. Jordan. Agent," will be glad to receive all new_§. advertising Ind subscriptions in Bourls and vic- inity. His offieephoue No. il 5. vicinity. Hin office phone No. in 20. ...*Subscribers should renew a week paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry dutc- . ___________ DOUBLE DKOWNING ish ol N rth Lake on last Thursday DROWNED WHILE BATHING. drowned in about two feet of water. health. A box 50c, The Two Macs. Try, it. A box__50c. The Two Macs. , 1-islvlsal. lclumtlislnlllzls stangers cordially welcome, l . _ _ slnvanos .iam Sunday, Berviellt 11. 3. and l.l0 p m. Week ight: eel-vice -Hon " " ' ' - `»-~¢ `:.`,.,,,_,"' _.__ _ ;_..1._ L _ ...‘Martin McKinnonf agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising _md subscriptions in Montague and Also makers pf --u. N. o_.__ clllsl lllu The cheese board met in Charlotte- or two before the time they have ww" yusteruuy in tue usual mace with 3 fair attendance of salesmen. The President James Iniughlnn' Mc- Donald oiicupied the chair. The cheese board cable ‘read-Brockville sold 2100 with cheese at 12 5-8, to .12 3-4 colored 12 7-8. Curb market dull. ` IN NEW BRUN3w1gK_ The following ,factories boarded cheese. New Perth 200, New Glasgow l<‘asolmIo'1‘oN, July 11-were re- 250. Stanley Bridge 300. Emerald ell 8 k le R d ,1 t u 1 ‘d 1,1 300.. OPW . 0. La evil 75,' §§l;',,:l,l,i:§rf,c:§d€,,i;; if, 2|; Island nga: House 60, Red Point 70, I-lazelbrodk 200 flats. Mr-_ Biilin secured .Ncw Charles graham aged 27_ Dev,-e1]‘,`, Glasgow and Stanley Bridge at 12 Kinney 18 and’ Everett Farrell,were 1'15~ The b°“"d was Placed at 5' ' ' - _ the disadvantage on account of the i N rth Lek _ 'f,‘f,,;’;‘ graham °,_,,`;"°“K,,,,,ey Telegraph lines being out ofordei. A ' h h d able - _ _ number of t e buyers a no c sank wlthout haildly- 8-Btnzfgle' Fart and were unable to bid. Harry Mit-_ xgoxho ight; Isggiesswgifnzlhg’ vicuggs chell and Mr. Peters of the Depart- ` _ _ ment oi Agriculture being present ad-' xre found with the arms Interlock dressed the board briefly. Mr. Peters regretted that the first import of cheese _sent from here was detained at Halifax. for some time owing to the TORONTO _ July 18__M1sB Amelia strike in London* but he said that the Tay10,__ 24 Qears of age_ youngest department were doing the best they daughter 0| the late Tu,-,mug Taylor could to keep them in condition. hip. of Scarboro Junction, was drowned _Mll°h¢n Bald thflt at 3 f‘it‘“`° mee; while bathing at the beach at St. 1115 h°.“'°“ld bring _soma m"l°l‘°“ 0 Elmo, a summer resort in Muskoka. |l1¥“e“t fu the “°¢‘,¢° °l til” Cheese Miss Taylor had been visiting `\vitb., HONG- The U01* ll1¢9tl“lZ will be on Qorne friends there and arising early Friday A\lKUHf Zild- on the morning of the fatality had T W 0N gone down to the beach ,or her early 01 L mo_rnlng plunge, She was evidently FRED CAMERON stricken with heart failure for she was (Ftom Yest-erdayu, Evening Qunrdian) _ 1 dm This morning W.'Arthur Gaudet, "Mac's Blood Food is a sp en _. . blood and nerve tonic made from a S¢0F¢l-My Of the Allellwmt Al'-l1l_°t\; recipe endorsed by leading physicians Association. Charlottetown, receive throughout the world._It is the _one a wire from the managers of Messrs. tonic that will give your right. Longboat and Camemm stating _that they will match for a. ten mile race! _r _ 7'18ME3i' in Charlottetown, on Thllrsday next. __ ' "”'° The Abcgwelt Association and their Would you let 50c stand' between Sec,_etm_y_ Mn G,mdet_ are to be con. iy°“ “ml gmd health? ,Fm ‘oc You gratulated on their enterprise, in can get “_ lmxnf Macs Bloml F°°.d bringing _two of the fastest runners, the prenucr blood and nerve tonic the worm has yét prod,,ced_ to this that has worked' such wonderful cures province - n every case where it has been used. In order togive an Charlottetown an opportunity to see the great run- ners, tlle race is scheduled to begin ' . -'_ t seven o'clock p.m.` sharp, on the 'H°"" *".”_*'il° P’“P‘"““°““ Y°“ filiegweit ‘Athletic Association need for tired, aching, swollen feet- grounds '°' h,1_‘“t“’°"' l’“‘"“‘g f°"t”f°f l““.“?' 'rlieie li lime count, that the nt- l,i9’rybI:f;t,$,li8If:)r:,;iders?i'.§.; .lv'i3§1sN;h1l,l_; tendance will be a record one, and all a . ' . a ~ ~ - - . l~las'em, famous preparations, known gist is now required is B' fme even the country over for superior quail- S' _ _ d _ pecial fares will be arrange for flies lrlzarclieving feet discomforts. The from an parts Qt the pmvincm 0,, ~w0 ME' ~»---r - MEM' ccount of the short notice given by a the managers of the runners, it is impossible to provide special trains from different sections. lvlisimnrs l.1:'1mEN'r co.. l.llvl1'r- Mlll'I'HOD\IB'1‘ ED. First M,,¢h0,1ist._Re., M, Boyce at Gents,-I cu&d a valuable hunting 11 a. m., and Rev. Mr: Heaney at 7 ‘Mg of m““g° with Minardls Lim' _ p, m, Sunday School and mme class ment after several vct_erlnar_les had ui; 2_3() p_ m_ prayer service 6,, wed_ treated him without doing him any d ~ _ _ permanent good. nes ay evening at 7 30 Students and Yours_ tml” _ WILFRED GAGNE, Prop of Grand Central Hotel, Grace Church-Rev. Mr. He o t ‘ . _L1 a_m. and ltev Mr. Boyce aiu; iiniil. Dmmm°“dvme’ Aug' 3 04' _ unday School and Bibi C1 6 . _ 2,30 p_ m_ Pew five rcservzd lgrsmflf -_ "lirali Sale. The lady who is fast lcgu s¢_ud,,u¢u_ ejmuzh to grab one of those hats 'bc- fore her neighbor.. will iecl thankful PRESBYTERIAN. _ _ St. James Presbyterian-liev. T.F. that she "ad this “d"eftl"9.l§°“l3- _Flillurtim ut 11 u_m_ und - 7 p_ m_ Every hat in our iiiillincry sa oou .~31.~u.~gi-i-s und college utiulluts; am whcthcr trimmed or untrimmed will uc-ruiliily invited lu ull the Su,-vit-cu, _ oe offered at the ridiculously lnw price of 50c. Now'this is not p pi'iiltcr‘s 7.lon_-Morning prayer meeting' at error, hilt is what you 'can term a 1°" 11. lil Rev Ml' Taylor at ll and grab price ou your side All child illi l lrls' l t clud Miss rr. Meliebd, Boston. at 7 gum,” 'u . ' _ ' f _ _ . _M _ M D _ _ » ay icliool and Bible rens m_ nery am g ia s in - T N rs C Onaldf TOFOMU Class at two-thirty. Lollegc students ed in this sale. .Nearly every hal; oi. 0 and strangers cordially welcome. fcrcd is of this ycar's impojat, hut l"aton’s ure to have no left overs ensue V ‘Q - il si § E '”`“° °»"°”u‘i°“--'°li°:'l""m WW uoiieiviiif .is ....1 fin” _'ii?"i_“"‘l.‘!l""*“"""-i?"`i"°“’l 7 _ 5 ff? " » .1-:_ »""?i.°a°if.°»fi°"il 'i?“’i°'frT.'\'=1riii°§’.“ the' pens. “Ii ‘Sli B." Iiik'il"-"sl»ii1usliiiil§.rl>-`°- “W-*rr °l>¢r°fl°=1 Wi"f9d°'=‘“ “ll il>€i9"_i9‘_l>'=~ “al-it-nl.. .___ _ _' _ Price 95 and interest- ‘ / _ ' I .» » _ , `...°T\\ Dill-IG _llll h - ir _ -__ '»_'.»-__. __- _ _ ___._,.___._._._..;..__’.‘__._l_'_'§:°t.. ... ...:::‘. _,,I,§,,,,,‘§=°PS_ * ° _P°“ P° “‘ devel/ C0llPORAl‘l0N. UMITED ' . _ . usa' ’ F lI.B I |64 Il¢lli»_$l- |N_if__ 3- ' ..;.“'::l_r";_ii° e..s::::_..r°::z ....J _A rl ,,.",r,,,,f‘»‘;‘.“,,,2!,w;lZ,...,..., ........:_ E. SUPREME Clllllll r 'll Gillllitlllwil __¢-- 4 .,, wlhuld not let mo. She said there would be 5 row. I have seen my wife write orders to the store on vari- ous kinds of paper. I have seen her writing on the leaves nf books and _tearing the book up after. » When she denies this she is swear- ing falsely. ,\§e/_ Dr. Fraser recalled examined by Mr- Fraser. I knew prisoner but sliglltl before last winter. I was at her house on the zlcli dl may 1911_ lar the first time. When I-came asain in January 1912, when the children were sick with diphtheria I noticed - great change in Mrs. McGee. She appeared to be in a dazed condition. I attribu- ted this to her trouble. I was there again when the children were poisoned I reall-» considered Mrs. McGee inucll below the normal in intelligence. , Court then adjourned till 10 0'- clock tomorrow. _ GEORGETOWN, July 19-The case of Mrs. McGee was this morning plac- ed in the hands oi the l\\1'Y- 'ium court was crowded during the con- cluding session. _ _ The features here the addresses of the Attorney and Charge of the Jus- tice. Mr. Fraser inf opening his P1011 011 the _prisoner's behalf digressed tu a well earned coiiiinendation :>e,<'_&°m¢ I I _.=z;. _ __ _ Glrllllelllehti of all kindil. Come ODS. _ » _ Q 21.: __;.. _ _ ._ _ . come all. ’1-19M5iE3i- Everel Q. Barron Co. - ' _ - I' T _ ___ < \-Continued. from page 1~) ' if Saiestu Fornriol ment, And ls Abkeliltcl » Non- Speculativi I, lt guaifai1tees"'p§ylti`eiit oi- n _ definite sum at a certaiii"E_lme. and a lixedinterest per annum. It does not pay as high interest as many good Industrial Stock Iiivestniellls. but it»f6ffers greirer security.. _ i ' Our Slsgtisliral ,Dcpagrémeht has _ alw'ayu_{r'n'_ file ' Ilia' ,lat _ffapnual reports of C»o\npa||ie§_.v\' hqgvcuri- _ ti.-n are a_v.'1\lible l_p_r .__ iilv'_e (met. ` This iiifornirttioil isufrcely _at the dis_p.»sal oflilvesloi# _ " Ord stu Buy or llBond||'list- vu on-‘lie principal mchanges will rdcelve carefuluttantion. '_‘_ \ * J., 'l‘he interest coupons on all Bonds purchased through us ‘will be cashed at. par on presentation at euroffice. - -_ ‘ __ Ii you liars collsiderin the invest- ment of ullds,ar_i}l sla;.e_m;ur requirementsln _ie _ay o i or esl. return, securlty._hnd amount. we will gladly s_ublr_ilt for your at- tention Bonds yielding from 4 _l-`z` li. 6Pr_;»*_,._"_¢. J. C., Ma_cKinto_sli &-Co l<:s'rAal.lsl-lED~ |373 ‘,._ Members Montreal Stock Exehlngo Direct l’i'i\‘ate Wines. “ WY _ _ and praise to the physicians, Dr. Mc- Intyre and Fraser, who attended the children in their illness. ln this he was heartily supported by Mr. Math- He referred to the undoubteri faclu that no motive for the p'isoner’s and the natural presumpti ri would was as anxious as the jury not that an innocent woman peurhanged but that justice he done. “I do sav this that I care nothing for the convic- tion of sn innocent woman but I am verymuch concerned that the laws of the' land guarding the safety of the ~1ives'of our people be followed." Justice Fitzgerald succinctly and pointedly placed the case before the jury. He reviewed the whole evi- dence and emphasized the salient points. He told the jury that the crucial points for them, as Godfearing men was to decide whether or iiot the woman had ivilfully and in her re- -sponsible mind administerell poison to the children. This for them was the question. The evidence was be- fore them. It was for them to decide. At 1.-15 the jury retired for delib- eration nnd in about ten minutes re- turned with a verdict “Guilty with a strong recommendation to mercy." Court then adjourned for dinner. The Attorney General then attempt- ed to connect the prisoner with the facts of the ‘great consumption of mat- ches and the death of the ehildrcli bv poisoning. 1-le showed that only the mother was in the house alone with the children. He referred to the evi- dence`of the McGuigan's declaring -that she had said her husband wus had to her. He brought to attention the w'ay in which the woman had contradicted all the other witnesses and had contradicted even herself. Mr. Mathicson’s prescntiitifm oi the -suu.|x_» qaoui sun ufaoia em _loj asus l !~lALll"AX_ NEW GLASGOW. ST. JOHN. F'REDERlQTON.‘ ' MONTKISAI. _ ieson. ~ \ ` ‘ ’ In his defence Mr. Fraser showed ___ ____ __ the weak points in the prosecution’s tive. I-Ie recalled the great"cnsum- case. ' ‘tion of matches in the Ml:Gee=?house about _ the time of the tragedy. I-Io went into the details of the at end- 00mmllil$iI1E f the rlfflme him bee” ing physiciiuls evidence and the '-‘acts shown. It was most ilnnaturalthat luisclosed by the autopsy and the ex- mother Shvuld P0150!! her °l1ll‘l1'e“`pert' chemical examination of Dr. R _Rattan and Dr. Gruner_ be that Bile W0“m be the Wt. t°|_ Relying on the llnifonnlty of nat- P0l3°“ them' n ure's laws Prof. Rattan had excluded In conclusion he declared that he an causes for phosphorus “.1-esDo“_ sible for the fatty degeneration _oi ,the organs submitted to him. Con- ,sidering the sources of evidence-the ,symptoms evinced by the six children, .their post mortem appearances and 'thc result 'of the expert analysis there was one theory which harmon- lized all the facts preacnteg. That .theory was that the death I the children was _duo to exhibitions of fpliosphorus. “But even if you do become as- rsured the guilt of the’ prisoner the question of her sanity arises. There is the natural presumption that an indlvld\\al"who. would com- mit such a “l'ierlrlish"ei°imo must be `insane; and you have the evi\'l¢l\C6 Of Drs_McIntyre and Fraser that the woman was certainly abnormal and _that she was decidedly below the average mental balance. In conclusion Mr. Fraser touched on the import of -the consequences oi the work before the jury. It belioovls them well to weigh the evidence lest later in life they be tortured in conscience by the sense of having con- demned lz fellow being on .insufficient ground. , ` He specially impressed the jury that there were shown not the least _shred of actual evidence connecting `tlic woman with the supposed admin- istration of poison to the children. He told the jury that ii they, brought ,down a verdict 'of guilty they could only do sn by- supplying ~essential ,and vital links from their own imag- ination. - - _ -M ~. Riley’s Best Twlrt Labor King T,wist,,_ . Master Mechanic Trumps Shrlilrock Clay Pipe Bangor Capstim _ Velvet I Caparol. P _ , _ ij- 1