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McKenzie and Murdock fl°lMacGrcgoi~, formerly attendants nt th.; Pierce fn1‘n\._Wh0 “re_ chargm The afternoon session closed withl with _“‘““5"”'“"“ht" m °°'}"°;’f.u§“ gulah Dr. Maxiield on the stand. tiit iniiii all Marc" 25,2 _“;_”f1 _i in the morning reports oitiw insti- Mif0h~‘l1- e""d°“°e “a° _ m QD :feb tution were read to the jury by llis~ ¥°SW“i“l_' _by the plosecutlqlx tu bnfm | trict Attorney Hill. One- report re- iiic CUU‘\\¢“’“ 0'! Mlwheu ms prior l lated to the removal of Mitchell from to MS l‘°m0"“l ta the hpspiml' mS'Ward 7 to Ward- 8 on March lb. ,\c~ ion after he had- oeen taken i rind ihere. Dr and the way he RCWG- till lntt \p€CB Un - _ Mitc .H ha(L.ngm|S‘lh~ sd Milieing- sick en Di 'usxiieln made :ini cxnnr eral iliiis-had huen"frnctiii’= _ _ enum Dr_ Noyes' attention to Mitch- _ axfwid who t.o_ok th-.:_ stand in 'the ternoon ss.id_-he ¢l_lllfI10\i mllkfi nminatiou,_q§._pLitsugll_when the first ca W U19" ihlfituflvn. e of if-‘§?v91“S5l=¢95*-, he 2urdf?o1 if. 0°l\‘.i.f.l1°"°*’=<- latter propounded the following by-l lpothitlcal question: "If a' man had. `!allen and his knees had struck is 'man whcse“ph`y`é'icnl condition was similar in I\litchell’s, would it have _ fractuwd his ries 'I' l District Attorney uni was on iiisl feet ln an instant and interposed ani olljeculon, Judge Bchlatield ruled out lthe question on the ground that no 'evidence had he'en introduced upon i which such a question could be based weording to the report this was done; because oi an-nsuaiilt which_‘Mil$liell had attempted to ma-ke up`ofn one-will the attendants who rook the knife a-l wily. Dr. Noyes saiil tllat _ho did pqt ~e~i_i+sefse ants in the leg?" Mr, Gove asked. nr. Noyes replied: "Yea" i “What was Mitche1l's condition, when you first saw hfiu on the 23rd'I" _ ‘_‘He vids. .incoherent in his speech; and rs.rnbling» .lnlhis remarks." _ | "He vias suflering from parefsis?" l “Yes. Ile was quite well advanced‘ in paresis.” ` “Would you say that the injuries that the autopsy showed did not ex-1‘ ist ririqr iq Mnilcll I6," inqirirpd Al.- Lorney 'Goveri -- 'rpgdojgll' was hen ask -'ahlrut ,a iw _ iii Miuhii 1,h3e`<1 a Zn strug- iz tviith one oi. ` e aibten s 'onthe' f‘,f',f‘,,,¢,-,,_ Hezlimhfl. he said, that sw-' For Infants and Children. ‘I ` I I cd Ho then llie Kind Yoii line Always Bought istii. _ l not have hem sustained at that time?" "I should not say so on account of "l could not say so." 'W2/fruld you say that ifrose broken rlls' and the Uroke-n hreas_t,l1bne1_coulri Defwllslly il1V¢B¢iKBl0 the 00¢l\l`f0“°°» 'tures of the ribs and the breast but that nr. unsold sid. ' "'.bone.,.. l "Dr_ Msxileld i‘l_rst called your at- WND it _ ~ tenticn to tii¢"rli"e't‘thut niitcheii its-ii‘ ` "' ' ` ‘ ' broken ribs?" asked District Attorney HEEL .. ,.1 lense he had been unable to account Yes, replied tips docto _ .. ‘ 'for the injuries to Mitchell disclosed _ Was fliers a rfport that Mitchelll ~ This W _ res one attempted to inte one of the attend- W *he “‘l*°l”‘l"f,- _ D. ;“A ,P ° Although, he said, he had* personal- ly investigated the reports ol viol- to q‘ll8sti01!B Y \S 1C C 0l'D¢Y Hill. William K. Coburn, the next wit- ness called by the prosecution, was the cabman who too.: Mitchell from the hospital to the Pierce farm. He said that he gained no impression at that time that Mitchell was sullering pain a'Jout the chest. James A. Dimock, head attendant at the “Fa1'm_” told oi giving Mitch- ell ii bath on the day of his arrival and of putting him to bed. He- said that he noticed. Mitchell was \vt‘n.-k in his l 's,‘ and tlfat he fell down before he kg into-bed. . _ i, ~- sr-‘IHPPING Nriws. Entered»-May 7th, 1909-Str. Cncou- nn, Holmes, Montreal;. schr. Sir Wilfrid, Roberts, Picton, sehr renee. Grant, Plctou; sehr. Venture. Holmes, Bt. John's; scl1r.'Laur_a C01., Wgye, Buctouche; sehr. _Brilli- ant, Huhley, Port Hawkesbury; Bchr i-llr Wilfrid, Roberts, Plctou. i _ _ !_______ ____ _ .\l.l-INGIIAII. is Jae lorcrumlf! baldness. I! you wllh -0 event ll. curl ln now I0 lll¢ H-we _'air _ eal th and see how quickly U10 IWW _ hairs will begin to came ln: Hood » strong henlihy ones too. The old ‘ » olil , 3 o is Nor A DYE. _ Si AND sue. so'rrl.l~:s, Nr DRUGGISTS. ,nys Bai-una soap cures EGWDI, red. ru gl: and chnppcd hands, and all shin diseases. Keeps skin line and suit, 251:. druyzlsis. Send Zc. lor free books. “The Care oi thi: Skin,” “Tlie Cure of the Hair." C N N J The Low Price Store, i-ll`Sf'0fl“‘mi°“‘ _ ,_ Bears th: _ the nulture of the fall.” asket Muttati 1'>ict;,,|_ ' Pm" H” spec' 0" ew-'lk' _ _ ~ ._ H t 11 ' ` Dmmg the cr0ss_aXamma?m.“ nf S` g f 5# “You do not think_tbe falls were ( has ' ' w ' . difsixiiwf. DH §L'xIle1§,_ji_§&qTi ‘gun “mo ' ' / cn( of siitlicient force to cause the frac- A’ °REDDlNsunnl “de ` V* YF l l l rf) Q 9 RUS SEL G. McDONALD, Commercial CroSs,_Lot 59, .,.' one of the lending farmers of th llmvliiciv. .\liiu\i'lcui=» | ini: Frenirli puttt-rn huts as nuincill iihovu. These orc linndiionic iuiporteil iuuzlcls, and if sold in the oriiinnry way would cost quite a good deal more. But hy phicing it very liirgz order early we are ithlc to give our viistonicis the benefit of these very low figures. Weekly shipments irc constitntly increasing the size of our nxhioit itnil the present display rou- titins about 250 of the most nttritc-_ tive designs to he sein this season. For liigh-grade millinery nt a de- ciiludlyi reasonable cost, we canmost conservatively recommend _this linc. Jus. Paton & Go. 5-7dtf. EVERY FABRIC iS CORRECT, ’l`lic new zllwss goods ure l\eri».l‘mi\- prlslnfl sittin ilircivtoire, French vig- iiiireiix, poplins, solcils, S.i‘.f\ii|c.i, triivnls sittin finished goods, worstcd Sllitillics, ci-__ in all the lending sliuillvs tiiiipc, Loiiiloh smoke, oyster Illnys, igolilcn hroivns, olive \__'rccn.=:, i~li_~ur iiiivys; also n full rung(-_ of Slillllc coloizs and olnck_ We feel con- liilnut we liuvc siiipnisscd ull former rgciirils und you know what thut| unions. Every lnhric that is correct is here. The qiiulity of the materials urr ul the Futon stsrmluril. We would like you 'to drofr in and judge for yuiirsclf, Every nttcntlon show_n_~ Jiimes Pnton & U0, 5-7dtf_ MONTAGUE MARKETS. eriing per bbl $5.00 to $6.00 orrccted for every Wednesday and Satiirday's Issue. Flour, Roller Process per 196 lhs $5 Cul vor quintaii ;4 to ss Outs per bus 50 Pfdvllocs per bus ` 30 flntmeul per nwt, $3.25 Butter per lb (ereamery) 18 Hldeg per fb _ 7 Barl ,.,|_;nv\|g_\~,,3i,,., .__»,~_iifi;§_,_,-;i;pt_l,1'..ii¢'9'. Beef psf.-.ny " -‘ " 7 t Calfsklns, pu- lb 5 Carrots pei- bus. Eggs PM ii to at HB1 per ton loose $6 to $8 '-- --____.;»_._.. _...ll EY §,‘oe=m The Liimberm:ii1’s Friend. IT- . _ -he F1sheruiau’s Friend. The Farn1ei’s Friend. ini ~ _ -- ' ~ _ ._ _ _ ` ' j"`i`._;._"` _ 3-Je. -. .,. i 3;. _. _._ _ _ _ 1 ' _ . "' _ '_ ' i , _'f;.f'__ 9 '_ i ____> _ _ - _~ ii. , __._ _ __ __ Eveill 5th Ailicle of llie he Pilce Sillil Tu-ilay liir Bc. iThousands of Yards of Cotton Sold Yesferda-Yfef 1<= Per ard A day to be remembered in the Province - To-day will bc thc biggest day in Mcrchaiidizlng cvcr hcld in Charlottetown. Every part of thc Storee will contribute to this big salclii orilcr to make tliclast 'day of our great white wear salc one memorable i ihc annals of Mcrchandlzlng in this Province. for 9c each on Saturday. Meri’s and Boys’ Clothing Men’s Suits: Thgs department is away ahead oi- any clot ling department in the Province and -the latest ideas in new' suits are here for inspection to-day at $10.00, 12.00. 15.00 and 20.00 a suit. Every 5th suit l 5i1ks,1a¢eg, gloves, linens, curtains, cloth l l i4c Print Cotton for ic 9c. _ Come 'early and avoid the rush. _ ing. etc, etc, etc. Nothing reserved. A i .'l.i~_,. Lt- » _ ---Ladies’ $|2.oo`Coats for gc---7 I L aches' Spring Coats ; the largest and mos, up-to-date assortments _inn Fawn and Blacéi ‘ shades eiidfstfripe <;ffe<_:ts._ ‘P_r_ices $5.75 toi $12. Ev”é”r`iyj_r§th"'éoat `iorl9c each on Saturday. V Ladies' Silk and. Rubber Coats, very stylish and handsome, in all the new Fawn, Grey, Blue _ and the new Stripe effects, the correct thing lor ‘_ _ this season of the year. Prices $10. $12 and $15. Every 5th coat today for 9c. The Miner’s Friend. $3 Dress Goods for gc Per Yard To-diiiy __ Dress Goods and Silks. The new -Dress Goods ltifé the prdduction of the largest Dress Goods the world. The -variety includes all that isliéw H8 well as the staple. This department of our business has become very popular. To-day every 5th yard for gc, no matter if it is a 50C line or a $3 line, the same thing applies Qc per yard. . Everybody is invited as to-da] is positively the last and only day in which the whole Store will be open to this generous offer. t _ , ; And everybody who uses it I is :i friend to . ._ - _ c I l EMPIRE LINIME-_\T l f LZ + _--,»~ . .Cleared-Mny 7th, 1909-Schr. Law- _ __ _ ___ _ __ __ W ~ Snaps for Saturdiy White Shirt wai-ts full embroidered front. . . . . ... . . . . - White and cream Deep ruching per neck. . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . Whiteembroideredhandkercliiefs.... .........-... Scotch Zephyr Glnghams x6c for.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SilkPlsid Windsor ties 30 for....... .....--...~.. Ladies' Black and Tan Hose. . . . . .. . . Ladies' Spring Undervests good quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies' Spring Knit Knickers. . . . . .. . . .. ... ... .. .,. Men’s Hsudkerchiefs Colored Borders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Meu’s Stripe Duck Work Shirt good quality.. .. . . . . . . Men’» heavy socks extra quality.. . . . . . . _ .. .. . . . . ` Men‘sCollars(WG&R)tw0for...... . .. .. ........ , GW. C. TURNER ®. C Sunnyside Ch’t0Wli To=da.y We are giving every 5th ya.rd_oi White cotton' for lc, prints and linen as well Any 5th article of the one price to-day for -\nu_._.._