‘ "~"'" 'l'HiM.'L'rms'r Nmvs _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ ” ' Finer or ALL PAGE SEVEN ._ _,__ -2-3* ' ~- & - . --__.. W.. ____ | ‘_ __ ____ _ ____ __ ____M______ ___,_______ _ _H ,_ _ _______ ___ ¢___ ‘l _ | l ardi apart. I have -been putting in an.) down. I don'|; know whether I touched road. When I got near she laid the - ' _ _ , ' | _ taking out the greater part uf the Mrs. McMaster’s or not. Thet was all two cabhuges down and I sat down __ ` crop for my aunts, also plowing, rea- I did. ’l"hcy got. their cet'tIe home lat- on the grass. She said that livlore leav mbition ! welt in atlotkiunnin 11 i Att s methin' I “ent t ei i \ ping, det. I`hey havt a horse. he er. I put in all last yeai's crop but UF worried both farms together. My aunt the turnips for my aunts. I got ehe _ _spoke of some fuur cattle I bought land ready. I got no regular wages ‘ _last summer from them. 'l`hese cattle lor this. ltince in is while they gave . . " ‘ ‘ 'g t la'ge. er me o `i,. ' to .h 'r lotsa lCi~*-0nt]“ue9~I5-(&~p~ag-e-b'-li lllllyilll; fm” Clillie 1 lliltl £0 0212011 one ui:_ht alter I had retired on hear~ U18 defelllx. ¢B¥19\1 ,them, I drove them into u pen in my ing mem culling out murder. I went 3811155 MCCDIIB, 3¢B¥\ll0I-‘Cf (5W0l'“) yard with the 'oilicr young rattle l. on-r to see what wus the mutter I-#IW Mm' the H“d50n5~ l'“e“' '-he *lt* told thun the un) hefoit I hull sol\l‘iilw.i\s helped then: out Un Uct 4th C08b0(1 H99l"1 Slime ‘IUHPNW bLt\\9@I\‘t.lie Lnttlv. and would L thc nll in ulix , ioitl \ ` ~ ' ' ' ` ' " ' pu ni l went to .I : im:-1'.-` sl ' y after MTB- MVMB-Sliefs and the dfythe pen, take out the ones I was self idinner. Johannu was home. I was . M3505' 'HWY manifested C°I1'lling and keep the others enclosed sU;tnll:iii|: to her. I sat down _ I _ , ' ' ' - -. 'ii - _ -v ii - "wi 91091911119 €¥¢lI-Ument "1 ll d¢t‘l|€\`flt0 they would not follow ie rattle in ie house and talked w 1 l‘0W in Whilih the IBHKIIHEE \‘\'l=\'=' btld were about I3 mile past Mrs. Blellas- her. 'l`l1ei'e wus no disturhuiice then. N111 the!! Were \'el`Y HUISY tei’~i me llie “tie ii th ii it n to low t alteino ii ` ` _ _ ~ _ l H l\| " -y e" ya'li tvus gui g p ' thu ` 0 _ _ _ DF (»~ S- MRUIICHOU. lHW01`H) I llllllai-i I wint hy with the cattle and tlieyiaml intended to do their plowing let' l10f» Illthnd ‘Z0 KW!! UP l0lll'\S\»¥l t wrinted to dint thi <.i'tie into i Ilty time ii hoisc null wi used it ' understand that ltliss Hudson died by then yuid wi , ,mp .,,, Mu, fam., ||,,_y had '_ U U - . _ , _ . 1 _ _ -' _' 0' me -if '-'c c‘."i-' ' : ' ’ €¢l\l’1`Bti0n Ol U10 ll\fHl'f- !TlHY:uiid we had ot .the cattle ' o ie I tal i sh _ uti. A here v Shock SQWW d'~Kl`0L= Uf f&f»IY <10 They l<\llo\\td u~. down to oiu houso th( liaiiiess im that hoist \ftir we g int tl had Kell e wr-nt o 'I` \ as exist \Vit_l10\ll3 UNC belngyyaid. They lame mer and tried to not an angry word spoken. 1 soc dowu H519 til 5011 1"-YW the 21I’l10Hl'BI\00 Of get tne cntth: out. ol the yard. 'Nicy for a while and then went to theii ’ __ ~ . the UBHTC- 17- UNCH Call-SHS S\l<1dl?l1.s1.ai'te|l to luke d_i\.'n the hors and gate and when there I saw her lltli deaul- It lowers Ulf* Pl`€=`Sl\l`€ Uf innlac an nt tempt to put the cattle vnrlls down the rond iownrll the U10(-ld fl0\V Bild antfclb We “1\01¢*)’=‘ out I -topned turn .ind put up the shoie .She had hei two arms out tem it is caused i a 1 ii- . E e In l n a . I _ ’ _ " 7 by P10 Pl U1`0“5 D1' llilrs. My _mot=i1‘i' riiine out and in gstretched. I sii.~ap'ecf.cd soinetliir1g;.\\'he-ru These tour qualilications essential lo win one ol The Guard_ian’s Magniticeni Tour or Prizes. The Guoroliaifs Plan I"l`ER Christmas The Guardian will send two young women on a specially arranged, seventeen-day holiday trip 1fNew Yoik City QI Bermuda lslandsyiandialso give Three Beautiful Upright Pianos and One Organ, These trips and prizes are specially arranged, :ind every cent of.trip expenses from the time of leaving Chiarlpttetown until their. return to this c ty will be paid by this paper. Selection of the two will be left intirely to our readers. All this paper will do is to loosen its purse i strings and pay the bills. The Guardian places the plain facts H before you and it now rests with the young women who areelig- ible, or their friends acting'fo_r them, to take advantage ol this offer which will afford “Two Northern Trippers" a thncsae d golden hours of education combined with pleasu: e, and thrae other fortunate young ladies will receive an Upright Piano,whi'e one young lady will receive, a Pipe Tone Bell Organ. _ A Trip or Piano is yours forthe effort. L__:__ _._ _ llo You Live In (ine "dl 'Elo e District? ll So, 'Yon Can' .llove a Beiuitiilll Prize District No l-~(District Prize Pianol Includes -Charlottetown and Sum~ merside. - _ District No 2-(District Prize Piano) Includes Alberton, Tignish, Kensing- ton, Montague, Georgetown and Souris. _ District No 5--(District Prize Piano? Includes the Villages and Post Olfices in Kings, Queens, and Prince Counties, and all other punts in Prince Edward lslandnotlistcd in District l and 2. An Extra Prize of Pipe Tone Bell Organ _v»lu d at $l50 00 to be giien Contestant polling highest vote after Grand and District Prizes have been i\w.ird~ ed. , ._ _ A Clllllltie 0l A lillellllle to secure an Educational Tour to the Beautiful Bermudas, or probably you would rather have one ofthe .beautiful Pianos. Either one is yours for the mere reaching out and grasping this proposition, Remember ! All Ladies Are Invited lo Compete How to Help Your Favorite I"ill in the lllnnl; Bt-low :ind .send il, togctlicr with thc :siiliswiplifiii price, to 'l`hc (`.u:\rcliun (illivc. ._ » /_ _ Subscription Order N Guardian Prize Contest Department l'.\lf\rninir llnily - - » ~l n ‘i l"_0|- the sum of $.........accompanying this order please send the l5,_‘€:'_,_,‘,:,____‘,‘_f__l5__,,,,. . loraperiidol...._............ ......... ...months- _ (.\'¢uil1‘q/ .slr/»w‘l'i/»l‘).....|~-»~ - ~-'°»°~~'- ' ' ' ° ' "" °"'°' """"°""" ‘°' l u /|,{,[,.,_._`_,____ ________ __ ...,,....f,'i/_r/01'7'1»1l.'H.......-...........~- ...... zz 25 :> :- S1¢fiu¢'1°i]i/ini/. In (1/-_,_,1',1i.... . . . RE kgtes/or-_...__ ___ _____ __ ,,, .. .....-.. .. . ng»»»|¢»».i. » my Address all Communication Contest ll/lanager. The Guardian ' Charlottetown. ‘without an exaniiiiation of the brain, lmortem was performed thirteen days lcriiisillcralilc pressure to exprl the; ,_ ‘~ niovcll from the ch:~:~‘t cavity of the' Fl l1."a1”12 empty und the right more or ,'I‘i:c_conclusion I would draw in coi‘.»l ._ in the heart. .\ |`oi~i|iutioi\ of gas in thc heart itself would hc the only ” }UO¥l iS. in my "iiini0n. not complete ;Miss Hudson died on Tuesday and 'was hurried on l<‘ridu.y and the post after death. I would expect; some decomposition two weeks utter death, She was poorly nourished. Internal dcconiiposition would produce gases lwhirh might expel blood lrom the cavities ol the heurt. li the heart contained blood it would he larger than it was alter death. There is ii coronary sinus in the licnrt and a valve covering it. I would call it the oronnry valxe, 'I‘o M1* ltliirtiii-'l'hcre are two orl _ three coi'o'nar_y vul\'r~.¢: in the heart. ll dun’t renicniher i-vcr liuriug see-nl _thrce. A gooilaiitnpsy scenied lizird-I ily possilile utter thirteen days inf ithi-so conditions. The heart; is nhouti lthe last nrguii to decoinpose. I did; _not esuininc for gases. Sulilcieiit _gases to empty the henrr. of blood lmiiihi or mlirht not disteiiil the body; Ito a murked decree. it uouhl roluira lnlood from the heart. Atlus miglit ex- ipcl air from the lungs. ('l`he \\'itne.~is| wus qiiestioiiecl here about the track Iilow of blood from the lieeirti; I hnd_ lun lir-sitzitiuii in p:»y_ The kidneys `i1nd liver were cxuininezl hut not tn- ftirely removed. 'l"ln-re wus ni _hole lut the hack of the lung. ` I f‘r.urt vuljourned at one o'<~lorlc to iiwnt ngain :it two tliirty. l Vourt mot again at 2.30. | Dr Geo Carruthers, (`l\n|‘lottcts n;`i<~uii.I u .~:ul>j¢»i:t. lwl:-fi had died s.\lldeni_\' l \\.'\»uld e.\'-- lpcclt internal llc(-\»iiiuo.~:ition would ;liavc set in hclore tl\irtciu duys, ue- pendine' cn thc scnson of thc ycnr. lnltction with nn empty heart nite: death in ri, case of this kind is that 'gases might coniprrss the li(-art and `l\luod \'c:~‘.~‘»_\l.~‘ und eiiipty Ilic|u_ After Ileatli their is u.~'uull_\' ii. little lilowl generation. A post `morLem exnmina- g W" kldney tlU\1l»l0_ Hcuf-e lvl/els _Tlle thi incantiiiie they tiled again to get I saw this. I went d¢>\\n across the HYH\Pt0mS BW Slm_1lHF £0 dl1l1¢Ht\0I\- the cattle out. 'l`hi.-y took the burs road and crosserl the lields to my ‘ Inl‘lamni‘ato_ry alieetlons of the lltf1l`lS three or four times. 'l'hcy were talk-‘own held. There I saw Mrs. Medina- are some times the cause of fatty de- int' loud all the time. l run over rind iti-rs with 3 ciilihage in each huud and ave Johanna a shove and she feIl.about 50 or 100 ya c ‘ ' ` ing home she intended to pay me lor them. I sold "Aunt Lizzie you know there was no need for stealing than cahbages." she said she would poy lor them. I refused to take it and to‘d her tu go home. This was, ln the tield, I never kicked her. I swung the eannege at her and told here not to do that anguin. I did not follow hen bd her liouse. l wint. home by t.he'road. was behind her. 'That was all that happened then. I went home with the calrhajie and told my grundm0th€I‘. I had niiss;=d things before. They are not 1-our people and ure n great deal better oil ~thnn my mother and I. I went up to Johaiina’s then to (get the liliime, \\‘l.\en ilrnr there I diSCUver0¢l that some of my sheen were in my :iuutls field, 1 went to the tield past their iiouse and I conldn’t see the sheep, I decided to go hack and get the lioi-.~:c. l went tlirouigh the fields to the harn, Weiit into the stable and took out the linrse, 1 had not met Johuiina alter she left the house be- fore, I stnrtcd to go home with the horse. As I got' to the house they were hoth in the yard. Johanna was in n rage rind talked pretty loud. I ids Iiom the muinl tthiminuct; .,n page 4,; 5) . ,r ,- ll -» ~l . ll ll 2| > it ___ I I \ ..1, '-it _ r. I _ '..: _=..\ H' " ‘§f?f5' $'~";:"".f 'ii E' 1' fy _.-5 “er 1» fu" ,,r‘f‘ _5~_»_rf v_;_.: _ __ : _;_-...- .~_. .\. _\,;§_;Af, __ i .nf-_ _‘~_. ` i"v.‘l’-"L*,'»li.'l;i,'»ff' T:-':lif1=»"'l` lift r» ._-- ._1f,;-\,f__.=:lw.~..¢ . - .M .ff _t .2 `,,'~_.i' ‘-I_:» _ ' ‘., .;;,l£‘a=4’ ,' ` " _. _ ~~-una; ~"_~1"/' . » .- _ 1 \\ c \\oiilrl ri - ig; Q.-.'f»i___;,;_,__-,__r_'-.-f..'. _ _ _, _ , _. , ____,_____ ,__-__,,,_. f list \ . \ _ ii my wc did not l' cx cept in the case of nu expert. 'this discuss is gcnernl with the otlivr or guns such nn liver and ki\luvy.~¢_ I think in ii. post inni-tem the <,rgnii.~' should lic taken out :ind ilis.~'e/_-.t,i‘.l Witliout rcnioving thc- liitlneys :ill the bowels cannot licivsi-cii. (‘ro.-s ri;.iin» incd hy Mr Martin- ."\ft.f~i‘ n s\i;ipii:u‘;l case of thirteen yczirs of this :c_ It is hnrd tn dim: nose. Miiny ilcnllis' occur trcm il. mul arc not i'ceo;;iiizcd. \\'l\rrc ui. rx- 'trcme :ind initlilrn slnwlc iircuiwizil thr licurt. might. lic c:viiti‘iii:tul null I'iu~- pticil. If the lirurt \\'ns r-ontrurtr»l nnl empty I would i:s'~i'ihc tho ron- ilitioli ns thtlt existiiiu ut deiitli liui li rflnxod its rmptinrss imght. hr dul- to pur.rvfuction. l~Ixtr1n‘.e \\Yil°t`U`U’ phv slio\vi~i nn inercu,~‘c in si'/.c and wciizht ol the henit. _ To ltlr. l»`tc\vurt--lt it Wi'-‘\'ll Iwi- 11 blow in thc solur ph-.\’u_»; and death rosiilrrrl from shock I would cxprit to find the right cn\'ity of the hi.-nrt not empty except \vhii\ cxtrrmc nliock produces fi tctnmc voiitrm-t.i|»n of thc heart. Any stiiuulu:-i or injury will produce a niusclllnr cont.i‘ucti<:u and if death occurs hclorc rclnxiition the heart would undoubtedly lic cin- pty. ln cases ul shock thc hlool eaves the arterlnl side of the clrcul ation and enters the nervous side and this consists of nll the veins in thi- | ight sldc ot the heart. 'l`hcrc is not very innch dillcrenre inthe ol-d and more modern theories. ' ll heart was found eiiipty find <‘¢\\\ . ractrd and not from im-\eo\\:= l1l'<’=" lsnre I would nnsitn sudden death to ppoplcxy. tiistnntaiieous dcnlh, nfl mechanical injury, I To Mr l~ltewort-~~-.\ hem-t cannot im ‘rf-nt\'act.ul and at. the some time llaln hy. | Vt 1-tor, l|u~li»u»u, Sluiililiu-_ \'.-worn I was nwiiy lruni home two y.-iir~', in 1907 and 1903. I mn twcntv-ilve ycn\'.~ old. My fnrni is or the l;,f 5 - 9 ,_._ _ _ - ". , »._' .1 . " ,ff ' ` 1 f .et '° W / , 'Lf/‘/ii' '/_-' /M ' rv/ l /I/’ I é ‘°"?"`7.‘f‘ "Tix ` i ' ff li ¢"'1rZl=- “ .\. v t;..';';f 'T-Q"""` _ F Ol \ '~ » I. 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