MAY I4: THE LATEST NEWS GUARDIAN/ FIRST 0! ALL ° "" STOCUOTES 1 » ‘_.~..1-roruemen and ~=othern _inter- . sup 'ln ltalllonn, are re- , . d to _write us _and re- "lreo a prooi of twenty- uw, (31) insgnilicent cute _ol stal- uum, ,gen etc., A _postal card ,will mug-them together with sample .. ‘ cards" and Prim. sud mn HONG _ psrtlculsrs ae to tae best way to talllon p bllclty, Address 'iv' .Charlottetown Guardian, Hm"_|_ _ Charlottetown. l..--wiiiiam 'n.'M¢ii:»`,ven _oi sn. Pet- ____,,, Harbor drove to Victoria Cross ,',,, Saturday, May_ ith, ior the pur- 1 vom, of mating his speedy carriage mum, with the French Coach Stal- lion, suloman, owned by David Reid. ';v|r_ I\lcEwen is a well 'known horse- mnn and strongly advises all those Wm, irish to secure stock o_l the high- ext order, which commands the fancy in-ice and will stand the test ol the i~iperienci~d horseman’s eye. ,'10 f0l- 1,,w his example and see this beauti- inl animal lor themselves before mat- ing iheir mares__elsewhere_ V ,,B9F"i_-. ._ _._ __ _ l,l‘)l"f\GE-AC N0"-h RUHUC0. MUY' 12 i.urned lust evening on the expr-esi» png to li. U, and Mrs. I,ePnge a sou. 1‘»'1r!f\El'£f%iE%“_“~ . .. . .. MARRIED ii’i»ii'|‘ic-wooD~~At the First uetiioii- lst. <‘huri:h Parsonage, Charlottetown, on »\’iitur:ln_v evening, May llth, 1912, py llev. J, Heaney, Ray Thomas \vhi¢,» nf (‘_harlottcto\vn to Miss An- ,,i¢, Loretta Wood of Southport, i;|,l\ll»lli--HOPKINS At the bride‘s home, Cliurlottctown, on May 13, 1912, by l`lev_ ’l`. W. Murllhy, M. A., nl St. P1iul’s ("_hurch, Kathrlne Lang- f,,|~i| iilivcr, daughter oi Francis and _\1|-,i_r1li\'ei-, Sr., Clmrlottetown, to i'o|ii'fInmI Hollkins. DIED _ _ \\`_f\,p,. |n (lharlottetown, Mar 11:, mg, Lottie J. wny¢_ flflllizhter uf ilu- into llichnrd Wnye, F'u”neral from ini- bile rei~\idence Elm Ave, tomor- ruu, \\'i-lliiesdny, 15th, service cum- ,H,.,,,.,,,,._ nt 2,00 p. rn., iuneral to h»n\i- 15.30. Interment l»’i1olll0'S (_'¢‘m0l1 ery MCGEE HEARING ` lvontiiiiivil on |»ngu_;_lIi_)______ in-o|'g1-_ null did not see l;hem ulive ii' yniu. lV:|.~i rnnily in go when I lwni-il thi- |.i.-i Iwo were dread. Went to tln- biiiiui-.iigiiiii ~‘w`ni|||‘duy evening ul niiie i-’i~|oi-k, Ilr. Allan, (loi'oiim‘_~ui\iI lux _\lr.\/lillnil, llcultli (II'lioi~_r, we|'r |.lii-i-v. ’l‘In\, (lornm\l"s iiii|i|ri~:t wus: lu~Id and thi- jury iwilierell an uI\|-'>I’S_v- 'I`his was bold on ’I‘l\oii\iin, thu yoliligi-ut boy and on llridgct, thi- y-uil|i;'i~.~'t _i:ir|. llr. McMillan took part mid I assisted him. The cali:-n-_ oi di-hill was some kind of poison. I pi-I-|in|'i-il s|1oci|mlls ol the body for| i-hrmii-lil exmnination. l~icurd uni 'l`I»u|sd:iy, April ill, that ‘Johnny win: sick. Arrived therc`abuut six :uid found Johnny sick in hed, with his rlollies on, pale and bluish com pllrxioii. His condition resenihled that oi ilu- oiiier ours. llc complained of niiiiis; his tempernture was normal. I-lis pulsi-_ was l20 running fairly| struiig_ I-le told me hc took sick 'l‘ue.-dn_v evening. The pain struck him iirross the stomnch nud shortly uitcr that he vomitcd and said the pain returned the next night and wns much \\-orsn_ Tuesday he had cggsl and bread for eabh of his three meals. Ilid not notice any odor ull his brrlitli. The prisoner' was hotpre- ur-nt when I made the inquiries of the boy. Shu said sin- did not know what mils:-il his death; He had been mt-I ing norm: candy and she seemed to he quite unconcerned about the morning. The prisoner did not wnnt UI hurt with the boy when we' told her the Premier s-aid to lake the boy UWIIY she stumped her foot and he- lzun to cry. She said the boy' v\‘n'= illfiixlit. We took him to Thomas i‘usslily's that evening. Just helorc I took him to Montague Mrs. Mac- lll'-0 “HS iriving him some milk and C ____ _ _. W|FE’S HEALTH llESl`llllEll L R Husband Declared Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Would Re- ' store Her Health, _ And It Did. ' -‘\5l‘|H"°\|»¢. me in enlvem, by A , no-_-» _ .P _ ‘ ;§ _ A' $2' I Illlltl (hun pound_ ' WWII- W0 Ulerlls _un will be seen. hy River; J. .i3, Lunch, Toronto; S. 0, ro: P, Il. Bentley, Truro; (I. V. G Mulloy, Ht. John; li. .~\_ I). lilmern 0 S (e ( Hotel, (lharlottctmvii, lictwcen th( hours of 11.30 Inst n‘gI\t und 11.0' S siilenilid risiills In i~,vi~r_v urine \vl\|\-'r sent oi the troiiblv, si}'i:iigt|\"||r| ilu n ll Il ti THE 0uEEi~rs couiuv ` N- i1H,.Ys to buy in this Province Miss Stewart, who has been the guest of Mrs. Alcorn, Fredericton, N, U-_ has returned to Charlottetown, Peter McNutt & Hon, Malpequs, classified coliunn ~ Mis-'ses lllnbcl and Ethel Longworth, Well’ HIIIOIU-1 the passengers arriving 0" I-hff express Inst evening, return' ng from Mi-.Gill College, Mniytreal, The "Alvlll-1 the Kennebec Cnm. Dany" presented the play `ol that name at the Opera House, Cliarlotte- we". lust evening to 8 fair audience. T. Burke, St. John, l)is'trict In- spector of Inland llevenue for the Maritime l’ro\'iuce.~<, was among the IJ&SS€lli:cl's arriving in,(`hiLrlottetown on the express last ni_v'ht. He is on an ollirial trip to this: province. HlU‘I'.v li. .\‘u~_i|.l|, (‘liurloi.ti¢l.o\\-n, re from Mellill College and will i-lpniiii the summer at the home oi his par- |ents. Henry and Mrs. Smitll, Pow- Innl Htreet. i Mrs. Steele, wile ol llev. (leorgi Steele, Sliediac, N, il., nnil well known in this l’ro\'ince, lids. been ll' nt hcr houic but is now recovering. Mrs. M. Wright, who hui-i been visit inf-Z her, has returned to Huunmerside The A. W. l’ci‘ry, wm-i inte in leav- ing Boston mi Saturday, rcing dc- lziyed nt that plurc some hours and in conseipience she will not reach (‘_l1ui'lottcto\vii until this swelling ii hout eight o'i:lnok. Next Sunday Rev. id. IC. l~ll.yli~n will preach ni. (`liftnn (Lot 48) at 11, and Mt. Herbert ni Z.IIl), 'Flin I,nri\’, Supper will be <‘iel1~lirul,i-il :it both ser Vl¥‘»¢iH- 'lfllcse will be the piistor's las' |sur\'iives on these two stations befor. lenviiig' for England. Mr. Styles will 1‘i'<>n<-Ii in Pownal the sunie evening ul T’ Ilurt Mi~l(n_v, Murray llni'bui‘ llu;;lu-_ 'l‘iii:l-ir:-_ 11', 1), Ii-neon, Misi Alum Illirc-inn, "Ki;nnelicc Cn," H_ A.‘Mcllunnlil, and ll. Mcllonnld, Bon ville, out., Angus I".nnkiu,_ Stellar _i.on; W, ii. l>uri.io||, l". \‘|i|'i.\'|n ani wifi-, Ni-\v Youll; lil. V. .lncksm Moliicidlii; .i. li. Mrliay, llr.uinlh.i|'u‘ Nl. W. h‘d||i\ili-ruon, Hi. .lohu; Ii _l1iclie|~:oi|, Si.. John, i'r:gIstl-ml ni. ilu ‘tliiiiiui l-loilfl, Illl:il‘li>ttl~ll»»~'ii, |i'i\\i~r the lmnrn ol ll_:hI lust night ui." II,ll0 blnliii-iluy night. Allred llolIi|i_u~.vooi|, W, l-l. .\'piccr W. lil. and !Vlr.\'-. liickey, _-ind Id, li Wiener, New York, ure in ~7uarlotr.f‘ town, rirrivinig on the ixprcss insi nigut, ’l‘liuy are ineinher.~s oi `tlu company |u'c.\ieiiting the Kineniacol or's llurhitr l’ict.nr,cs und lluvu just finished ii two \v¢ii~k':: cingugcmciit u the Opera lions:-, Hi.. Jolin. Alter tin local ciigiigenieni. tlivfy proceed ti l<`rcllerictou, N. li.. and from ther. to the l’i‘i|ici-ss ’l‘l|eutre, Montreal for nu indefinite tinic. The (`liarlotteto\\'n Intermediate liasehall League was opened last evening under favorable circumstan ces. The Anchors defeated the Teddy Heins by thc score of il to 8. Thi game was even ull the wuy througl and was in doubt until the last hal was thrown. 'lhe line up of thi Teddy l-'leurs wus:---P. Jardine, L. Newsod, H. Stanley. l,. l\lorai\, G Hnsahrd. J. l_l1~`t|iiim=., .l. l\'leNnir, (7 _ Hodgson, and B. Van ldcrstine. The Ancliors had on their team, Mcssri White, (‘rrri_;un, (‘oyle, McKinnon Stanley, Mcilonald, (hillen, E. Mc lloualfl, und A. Sheppard. 'i'li=.rc wiu n fair crowd present. W. A. (Tomaso, St. John; Ja.: 1~l McQuuid, rrlouris; G. R. lliiosle, Nev York;_.I. J. Hughes, Sourls; Geo A (Taldwcll, Boston; W. l‘. Lluttlcr, Point 1‘lc,isnni;; Robert Rogers; Holi River; Geo H.\Grills, Toronto; A B. Mcbcod, Truro; A. rltewnrt, (lhar lottetown; John F. Murray, East inton, Truro; W. M. Stevens, 'Tru icheson_ Boston; Wilfred Forbes Port Vernon; {\‘urnli Boothly, Hale' rove; J. E, Petro, St. John; J.W ttnwa; J. '[`:.~eiuey_ iluebcc; T. _K tovlcy, Houris; I-l. i". McDonald harlottctowu; A. 'l‘. l`ainphell, Nevi iliisgow, registered :it thc Victorlp nturdny night. :xiii-_xall (ir-lcry mul iron is u splen lid spring tonic for tliuru- who i'n.nnoi aim pills, liilili-in or puwderii. It iii ileui-iiiig lo Ihr l.nsI_|~ and wnrlu l. is used, gels right down io the only. i~:l.i|N|lni.ui»» Ihr .biuin mn' ouri.-‘lies the ni-rvi-s. You will iiin' I; ilml the right |-l'1‘lIai'ni.io_n. A lril`l§i‘ ioitlr. The McKinnon llruig |‘o, (lor er (lrvnt iieo|'|'v and l{enl Rin. drli s|_np|»ud hir but in ‘iiI'if" 0| Ill" "IW iniirigoil io iriw him .uo||ie. 'l‘lu~ mr |ier':1i|i-|i|r\;»|. wus on ‘\lH"l 20l-|l- ']‘\n-,y li,-nl ,i |»o.i.nmrl.i~|n exlinilnn. i;|n|i, |lr,| Mi'.li|l.yl‘0, ll|'. .l\Ii‘Mlll|lll nr. .~il,ewnrl mid n.vscli. Ii. was n ilioi-oiifgli rv.-imlnatlmi. All the or guns \vi-rn ol n yollowisli enlni-, ihe liver wnn lnereniieil ln wuiulit and wus or n golden vrllow color. My opinion is that death was cn.ui-wed hy poison, I would any it lnulmil more likn p|io'uilin|‘iis than anything els". ‘ ilr. Mclntvre nom, I live in Mou- tague_ prartlned about 18 yours nmv tho McGee rliildrr-n during their Illness l wrnt thi-re nn Friday the 12th, llr. Fraser ~ was the attending nh:/slclnn, l went, on n niessaze I got from Dr. Fraser. I was going to nec li patient ut Pt-ter's Hand when I min; Dr, Fi-near. I arrived about dark, one child was dead I asked how the children wir". ""`hRi IB ¢‘"‘ nf ¢h¢n»,_" pnintlng t0_ l_ouis,, she nnid. l-le 'was Ivins on llis l-wen' hc vvmsrl wry drnwsyfvms very cold and lIl`|_|ienrt was beating All right and l’ ‘asked him how he was. He lnii his band on his abdomen mul r0ml>ll\|l1~ '"1" ml nu is mu# _uuhnh _ ‘ _ _ 4 . _ _ . __ _ _ , _ _' __ , __ _ _ ' ‘"'-'”i\**'#m~<‘H‘i“'._nl2\_»\ _. -I 7 _ - ' _'i ` ' " If fn-I`_' __ f»-'*l'3`»»“"’»~"‘l_ .1 .1 - __ _.___ 1_ .A . ‘ | . _ _ , ___ .________~U_ _,__` __ .___:_ ,_ _ ,.. _ ._ uw ,_~.._,,.. ,,._ _ _, _ _ _ _ _- - - ,. 5\_» W , _ , . - . _ . fy- ‘“_" , . , ,, _ _ ~ _ ._ _ » <_ -»-- --- Miss Maude E. Ball ol Charlotte- town, was 'registered at the oliice or the General Commissioner lor Cau- adu ln l'hrls. ff: I ` Miss Helen Hughes oi’ Chqtfiotte- town, gave an enjoyable musicals ut Fawcett Hail, Sackville,'N. Il" on Wednesday last. ~ Miss Gertrude McLean, West River, who has been in Boston lor the 112181 year, was among the passengers re turning on the express last night. Subscribers and others are alltbd T-0 remit by Money Order or hy Regist- ired Letter. 'The Guardian ls not re- iponsible for remittances forwarded itlzer than as above. _ The Senior Baseball leugue will be 'ipened this nfteruoon nt 6.30 o'clock it Victoria Park, (`liurlotteto\\n, The Alzegiveits and the Vlctorini-i will ross hats in the lirst game. The .ioys will \\'orl~: hard to do their port 0 :.:i\'c ti mood exhibition ol hall and if they are, wéll supported by their 'i-lends some pleasant and enjoyable evening:-1 may he anticipated hy. the Inns, li. li. Wilbur, New York; J. A. .vlcDm\ald, Vernon; W. Higgins, City, Ii. Mi:E\ven, (‘ity; H. El. McKay, Nov: l.ondon; I). Sutherland, Stanley; l’. 'toni-oy, Tignish; A. Nowell, Halifax; _ 1. Lohmes, Boston; A. D. McLellan, , iridgctown; George I. Brander, Bal- .ic; lil. H. Houde, V. C., Van Buren; 4. J. King and wile, Dorcliester. dass W, H. Spicer, New York; A, liolliug:~4wortli, New York, registered ii. the lit-Vere Hotel, (flurrlottcto\vn, ietween the hours of 11.30 lust iight and 10.30 Saturday night. J. A. J. McKcnnn of the indian ,lepnrtment, has been appointed ii ape(-ini commissioner to proceed to _ iritish l‘nlumbiu sud endeavor' to Meucli un u.grccnient with the provin- iul government as to the disputed ndian lands, as to which (`_iiuou "linker, oi I.ondon_ Unt., and A. lil. l'i’l'l\~.i|rn, K. (‘,, of Victoria, iiuiv the overnniont yesterday. There i.-: run- on to believe that the lvlcilridu ,gov -rnmrnt \\/ill hc'morn ready to reiioli t sottlenivnt with Holi. l`lolini't lllilr -rs than it was with Hou. i<‘rnult lliver, witlmnr. any meri-ssity ol up- raling to the ilnperinl ,privy council (n.i,.fi\'vn_ Fi-ve i’rf-sn. Mr. McKenna .~i u n:ii;ive.oi P. ld. Island. .firoiisiuunu if _von are i:¢~l_i»ivv.+ 'our u|u\e|lrr I-early for ilu' trnoli you vill 'rind just what you wuni. in wnnh . R, etc, for puti.iui,: your l|ol‘.~ii\n in wo]-ni" izoiiilition, also llfuliioiiio---All iorbine and save the liorsc. The n~epnrntions are uscil mid recom nended l>y :ill lending horsemen and oclii-ya, They are 'thc best hy- ti`est,‘ 'et them ut tin- McKinnon llrug Go., 'ornrr Grr-.nt George and Kem: itrf-cts., rtf. ~:nnntrnn_ noi .il os.. nn- nm wel. owaest. prices. 1.23dtl. dard. Pansy said she \_vns ull right »ut only had a headache. They did lot ask for water but if you would iffer it to them they would drink it n large quantities. I stayed until ibout li o'clock. The mother did not .ake it as most mothers would, she lid not appear to he crying very nuch. When I got hack there again 'louis und Bridget had died, George ieemcd to have improved some, I .vas not in very long when I noticed 'fansy getting very pnle and I could lee that she wns sinking fast. George :rew worse and was also sinking. I` :hen came home and told Dr. Fraser he had charge of them. I was not it the autopsy, I wus informed hy i)r.`l¢`rnscr about Johnny. The two if us Rent out together on Fri-day. -Ie told us that Johnny. was sick ind that we were to remove him to be' hospital or anywhere else where ve_ thought best und we- did it. Ieard Dr. Frnser's evidence and it .vas substantially correct. I was at the post mortem on Sunday. I hull ny mimi made up before the post .noriem it was poison. I went to the cellar and snw the fish and they looked as ii they were properly cur- ed. I proceeded with the post mor- cemi. My hcliel is that death was caused by phosphorus poisoning. All the organs were oi a peculiar color. The children that died in January died from natural causes, from pneu- monia, I examined their throats. It was not n severe case oi diphtheria. Death in my opinion wus due ' to poison substance causing fatty degen- eration oi the tlsdues and organs;_ such might be produced by ,phosphor- us poisoning. Stephen McGuigan (recalled). _ 1 livard Mrs. Mcflee say she was going to Boston il anything lmppeund Johnny. Hhc snid l‘nt could get mnrried again. Sho said nothing n- hout herself getting nuu'rlud. She mid l’nt was had to her and could not cliiistise the children for him. Him tallied n lot of that kind oi tnlk. ’l‘hnf. was the evening she took -lohnny (zu Montague. Sho was cry ing nnino izlicn. She was not laugliing any during my vlsilz ilini. evudlnif. Hr. Memillnu, Sworn. `i.lvn in 'l"lmr|nti.r\l.n\vn. Was In Fit. Mnry'n Rnnd April lflth. Went ihere ln sr.- whul cmiseil deuth oi_ live Mi~_Gn'~ children. l'\r. Allan, coroner. limi Dr. |~‘rmu-r were nl. the' Mellen |n'>\'s\ wliern an lr|f||ieni. was liclrl. ’l`h_\ lnry rec-uiiima-mled n noel. mnrtem nn, lwo ol' the children, George 'and' llrldgni.. 'Phe rnault wus uuconcliislve. Certain purts ol the nrsfnnn oi the boy George and the girl were taken by me and delivered to Dr. Rut- ~i'|‘A'l‘lC OF* limo, Crrv or 'ro|.nim, ss ,Inman 4‘oun'rv ' l|'rvu\k .I 1'heney ninkcn new mal. lin in .innior ngirimir ni lim lirm ol _ .l, |vue|i,i.v ill.l.‘u, doing' huslneuu lu thn Ulty oi '|‘nImiP iloontv nm -“tate iiforsiuiiilnuifl lh 1. vi fl lhm ‘sill nuv th num ul UNE llllN1)rE|l |l0l.l.A'lt° for nach and everv cane n fmt- n-rh that cannot be rurnrl hvilu-ann r~\ ll_3li‘s (latnréh f ure. "RANK J. UH INEY worn lo elnre og; and subscribed in Xiibumaenen. this ii dny ol Deeembf r. _ 'I ~ » \ .,\`.¥\‘*“' ...-. " ` ‘ as-_ __ _ 4'; 5’ ' wk I __ ,, fi. ‘riff ..;___,___ n-- vc-ry 4' . - __ __ easy ,ruuuinig _// __.., , _ I _-i._'.;;:i . 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' Y ' . p_ri¢_~-.-,,.. $4.75 &__ _, ,,,___________/ ‘ This One fn 75.- wiih strong iron steering gc.-ar :ilroug whcel.~`_ uuelul body, curl _ _ éiffii' ‘}"__li\i__ _ ,_ eerie l I ._ _ -_-,_-5 _ ‘ ` he 1-_-a-"={.$"~'-;-i'-‘-2 - -,_ -- = _. 1 .- 1*, »,,_f_....»_._.--- if;-_?=-~ ~ ~::§*'-. , , in __- _ _. ___~=\_.». fx); Julsl lhe carriage you wanl lor your haby_.f Folder like Finest mil on right-~~ ii well uizidc Variet ,good size _fold- ` y cr, has :i(l_|iisll_ li c i' l y r c l‘ old 5: very .-_~;;r:i;»`5 .‘~. ,~ / _\ GI5"';:;.-i:f-__.\ Peflnlliillab 1 I 4 l Gel me Bnyan \\ .Sinuiflv ri-nic e L ‘A "S _1_ m;1,|¢ //\ i _ - i:aii|ez,§iii n\'in_y liner me nog- \ Express ww!-S / I .4 -ij/_ lx ~~ 1“‘ v-._ ull' si'/cs. M :nic , and Pullman Sleepers 'l` li e S e c l e g a ut :nits are fit- 'iighly fir- islicd wood- en bcdies a n d u p- li o 1 ste _red _ _ inside. Iixlrs - -Lil# complete ' ' hoods. l~`. \>y running $|5 lo $25 llllllll ‘~'¥:£- ' ¥-_;,:, _ iz-=’-; -°‘;_= _~.T.-'-2 able sliflhcil I-ark I it/mr* ~ d sis io iw a ~“'”‘"’;‘;._i“;.“i.;‘; \ Carriers. ....5|75iel,_i5 . ‘L1-" _ »-~1.. Miuli- of liiiid- \vooe i||~ul_h iis dur to pliosrlmriis poisoning. -_ ' i‘oui‘i_ n~~ i I i i’* f » .T’€‘. ‘rv »~