l I mn ‘ <’~~~<"ri;_-_£2.11 ‘ LURED Guinhcss. Le`t'tei;s_Discovered Which Are Said it to _ implicate _ Lamphere. .,, . ..' i./ti°oii'ijii_.~;iii¢i; :prey -9,f;i~jrqn_if ent. .if the whiny-1ei,taifgied.ena sense- tionnl evideiice"_,indicn.tes that Mrs. Belle Guinness was one of the mont. .monstrous .giurderesses of the country,’and' that > eirbouhttiful farm u mile from Laporte, Iwas n clear- ing house of assassination and crime, there developed today the startling theory that the woman did. not die in the fire which destroyed her home on the night of ‘April 28, and that she is still alive and in hiding, pro- |,;ibly in Chicago. This theory is strengthened by the fact thalt the liecd of the 'body of the woman found in the ruins of the Guinness home after the fire-, is still missing although efiort to find it has been ttwenty. ` _ ' The exhumation yas/terday of four dismembered bodies wrapped in hur- |lap brings the 'total of victirne ‘known to have been murdered tu nine. Including the 'bodies supposed to be those of Mrs. Guinnesse and her three children, discovered after the iire which burned the farm house on April Z8, the total of deaths to he investigated and accounted for is 11. There was scant doubt that Sheriff Smutzer to-day would discover evi- dence of murder in two or more sus- pected graves as yet. unopened. Guy Lamphere, who is in jail here, still asserts his innocsnce.Prosecuting Attorney Smitli,however, says he has positive proof that Lamphere had nuidc by the authorities even to go- guilty knowledge of the Guinness ing through the charred timberslmurders, if he had not indeed par- picce by piece. Unless the head is ticlpatae in them. louiid today, the ofiiccrs will make The‘ prosecutor is in possession of ;i post. m0rt€m‘€XRIllil18\`l0D 0! thc.letters, written in Norwegian, which rcmnins of Mrs. Guinness to learn he is carefully guarding. These let- wlietlier the woiiian was herself killed ters, written to Andrew Helgelefin by in the fire or had. substituted the re- tMrs. Guinness,are said to contain re- mains of one of her female victims ferences which indicate Lamphercfs for herself and then set fire to the guilt. That he killed Mrs. Guinness. house in order to cover up the crime. and her children and set iire to the Following ‘is the ‘matrimonial ad.” house in order to prevent any revel- wltli which victims were lured to,htion that might involve him, is the their death by Mrs. Belle Guinnessitheory of the prosecution. ou wliose farm at Laporte, intl., nine A CHAMBER bodies have `beeen' unearthed, and ‘OF HORRORS. ’ lie, herself is supposed to liavei- licen done to ’ death along with her! In his cell Lampliere ‘was asked three children, and an attempt made ‘concerning a secret room inhtihle to cover the crime by burning down‘Guinness country mansion, to w c the ligiigez- ino one was ever admitted except Mrs ‘l’ursoriul.-Oomcly widow, who iGuinness herself. She had the key owns liirgc farm _in one of tlhe finastfand kept the door constantly locked. districts rin Laporte Country, Ind- ,In the night hours no eine; in the iuua, desires to make the acquaint- lbousehold was ,ever near t a room. imce of gentleman unusually well 1’l‘liat, the authorities believe, was the provitlcrl, with] viswltptjolningiéor-lchambsr of) horro‘i£s,edw‘h't1:»E§ ‘X533 tunes. No rep ies _y e er cons er- nius ave een .spa er ell unless sender is willing to followfof the ill-fated victims of the wo- unsiver by personal vlsit.’ Inien's greed for gold and thirst for ‘ ISLY blood. ;.i'|'((3llY ‘I never was in the room said The grisly story of the private Lamphere. I knew-there was a.- room graveyard at the farm of Mrs. Belle ,in the house; Elhat was_a‘1w9~YS_k8Dt (iuiuiiess, a mile north of Laporte, locked, an ere was a so as room is still ln its curly' chapters. Today in the basement,_a sort of box that the estimates of the number of per~ no one ever knew much about. It cons murdered at t/he' place through ,was a big place, capable of_accom- the lure of n matrimonial bureau lmotluting several persons. This piacc run ull the way from twelve to inear a door which led out to 'the rr as _ ;;.~i.j" _ we ;;i,e_sili‘f?»@f@@ { Where Shaking I is Respectable V A pm# effhrnuel dems, with no other ; uulrfanel. I: pnuurleu tu overcame the , dnt nllmnoe In nhalrlng time. Only nurplua dust rfnl Of lftulf abuse flu fre. Graaf lull: dnumla Info uh-pit, and unless layltl- rnne outlet ll therein prouldod, dust wlll neun through lull -door :lite and into ppulrhrb fan. ln "Sunshine" Fumaas the legitimate dust out/at is pro- = ulded. lt’s tl great big dust- ' ' pipe running straight from ash-plt to dome, thence to ahlmney. When blg pipe damper 1 is opened, all dust In aah-plt asaends to dome; then, when ` direct drafts are opened, all dust passes up chimney. _ '-»fIways=¢lie :lean-and~qulali\ Write to Us fm: inet route il n fpffuzshina " usunshinen testifnonials urnaoe -wa gra 0, o pan, , l ‘ to dust- plpe, to d uma, to ‘received from your own chimney, fo open air. -t°WnsP°°Pl°° ` .-xionnon t " . I 9 . vluucouven 1' 10R0~1¢`\, _ C V _ sT..|onN, N.s. " Mol\if'|i`sA|: ' , “lM"~T0N 1 winuuirse 1 “U-""" g _ Rogers Hardware Elo. Local Agents. ~, Acadia Loan lihipuralinn Bonus .___-_._- To Nei 5 Per Cent. - Due Interest Price _ Return 2,4e`o Nov. 30, 19ii~ ‘ 4% 93% 5 1,003) Octt' I-,.1912 4% 93 ' 5 1,060 April 1,1913 » 4% 97% 9" _'g 4 ji ` E 1 _ . j ‘ Ji J; C .' . ‘S4 abiiii street, »i'. . ' _ ' Prince William Street _ __ __ "_i__ - ~ _&_'....§¢_l'_"_‘~!*‘»’5."' _ lifuix, .S. _ ‘frown oi=iA/ltusiisr » , , “ _ 4 I-2 per ‘cent Debeniiurcsr 'V '* ` Due_A ril ist, |938. _ lnlereslt) payable }4 yE‘lI'l)’. Aflml “W “"0 _ October inf. _ In Deuomin:\tion_of £1,009. Pficg gn |\'|§;ili(‘r\ll0f\. L - ti-‘_ B. M¢oorl1lQ‘§¢FY§im§0.._ _ _ i ‘.;_ j_,njniii¢'_gi'.'=_ f_ _TL _ __ §.,fl,.li_‘?;»il_1l§i1_~:ri-1i..S_'.-,. _ _ I `io_riiEi1tnsArn1f . ,_,.;.,._.,,. ._ ._ , » -ments. » ' prornp y. ~ CHARLES WHOOTEN. _ . Port Mulgrave. Members _Halifax Stock ` Exchmige. i ‘ ,- ~1 ’i**""’“ W-f.~ _ _ ~-» §!__ ___._.~...___-§...._.._ _ _GUARDIAN rley S- Acorn. lllnllrer. ‘l Get liid of The llusf Nuisance in Your iicnse Floor~dus't carries niust ol' 'Ho germs than make ¢lo\:fcr's bills i_.uuiii up. ~_Floor_¢;\laze makes floor-dust not worth i geckoiiuig with; .. 1 . Be<:miso_ Floorglazc, the can't.- we.-ir-off reiixiniol in ten shades. pmctically DOl:.S glaze a floor. And dust won't 105210 °l\ il Fltiorgiazed floor. Saves a lot. of housework,-and banislies a - plenty' ofdisease. ' A Floorglaze mid nigs, with the smallest care, insure the health of the house- hold and make a better- looking house. Anybody can apply Floor- glaze. -a gallon does 500 square feel. Just as good outdoors as indoors,--and nothing else does so well for either. \VhY ‘l01\'t you get your floors disease proof ? it Your dealer should have Floorglaze. _ Let us know if he hasn`t. You would find our Free Book interesting rend- ing. May we scnd you a copy? Ask on a postcard. lmpcrinl ‘Jnrnish B1. Color Co., Limited, of _ Toronto. | Recommended and sold by Fenneli & Chandler, Cb‘town. Brace McKay & Fo.. Flummr-rside. arnyard. is. believed te have been the temporary niorgue for the vic- ims. So many bodies have been found that the authorities believe the woman saved her victims land ‘disarticulated the bodies in groups and buried them that way, sewed up in gunny sacks, adding chloride of lime to the earth to aid disintegra tion. Laporte, Ind., May 11.-All roads in Laporte county now lead to the farm of Mrs. Belle Guinness, alleged murderer of at least ten persons, whose bodies _have been unearthed in thefharnyard, and now thought to have been burned to death with her three children in a fire that destroy- ed her farmhouse on April 28. Up. Wllllds Of 15.000 Slghtseers visited the place before sunset on the first Sab- bath to pass since the news of the mystery. i i HH|l|;'_‘§H MUNEY lllll CANADA ,' LoNDoN, May 9.-A aistinguisiie-1 gathering attended the Canada Club dinner at the Ilitz Hotel tonight. Charles A. Hanson, who presided, testified to Canada's stability during the recent financial crisis, and cx- piated on. the value of the fact. that London, the financial centre cf ilre world had been thrown open in the ._ ~ ~ 1. -' ` . , ...Laci ir, _ Mamqid_hlal; Advertisement Circulated By Mrs. Belle sembid 25°the°h‘3'?if§y°l"iifi7“'ii.n‘i§s ”` Lehacheur, Jr., Guernsey Cove and presented her with a ‘morris chair. Mrs. lnliacheur has been acting as ' *l their esteem. B Y L. D. Willie McPhee, viz. -C. '1`.-Lola Elcholson. P.C.'l‘.-Margaret M.artin. Bec'y-Annie Gallia. F.S.--Katie Martin. Treas.--Will McPhee. M.-George McPhee. Chap.-Belle Martin. V Gd.-Allan Nicholson. Bt.-Angus McPhee. for judgment nesda ='0AR`\`E_R'S Nouns New 'Headache and relieve all the troubl is lnef in-iit_ton hlllni`is.ef-ntolif the eysit-iii, such sl Dizztiicrs. Nausea., llro\\~slr.ese=. L>istr<‘i».\ aficr eiitlu I’ inln th Bl lc lill ` mf 2. n ri 1 _ .‘;f~. \\' e 'pull-In remarkable success has litui shown ‘.. ...s_-.\ Iientlnehn, yet Carters Little Liver Pills are equally viilunlilulnConstipation,curlngmidpre- vuiitlug this unnoylngcoiiipliilnt, wlilio they als: correct nll dlsnnlerii o lite smuiutzh, stlmulntetho li\~»i> and regulate the liowt-ls. llvciilfthcyonly HQH Ache they would lie nlninst. prlcclc.-sto thosewho suiicr from this dhitresslur; coiiipluliit.; hnt forui. nuielytlielr giizitlnogsllurslintuiitl liei-o,i\iul thnw who onrll try tliuin will ilnll ilir-sc llltlc pilie vn|u~ able in so iiiruiy wars thntilicy will not bo wll- ling io do \\'itlio'.\t them. Dal. offer all sick head -none Is iire lvniic also iznzziy lives that here is whrr. \\'\~ indict- r.-ur i_ei¢:iL beast. Our pills cui-oit while othi ii- do inzi. » Crist-ii-’~_i l.'itl\i Llrci- Pills nm vcry small nnfi vi-ry mi y ti iiiliv. ilnoor tim illlaiiinlrc ii dose. They iw- i=i~lctL\' -vczgi-tzildc mul do nm. grl u»_ _piirw-, lint ty, l.lu_:`»' gciitlc action please all)ilvhe use LL-'.\"i. UARTER KEBXUINH 00., 1'l!l`~'7 YORK. lmill lil. Stall lac. Smell Prius. organist in the, Methodst choir, and they had chosen this as a token of ...M. S. Acorn has resigned the* management of The Guardian Branch 4 at Bouris as lie finds himself too busily engaged with his other duties to attend to same. Any person who desires the position should write "Manager The Guardian, Charlotte-, town," at once: 5-ildrtf. ` ...At the' last regular session, of liartinvale Lodge l.Q.G.T., the fol- lowin ofiicers were installed b the‘ ...There were two cases. up before I Stvpendiary Inman at Montague yes-l terday, one for disturbing a social at Albion on Jany. 21st. In this case five of the offenders previously! settled their ease while are two wiiel did not were up yesterday. A large number of the* wntnesses were ex- amined. James Btewart for defend- ant, Richard ‘Creed vs. Geo. Hig- gins and Richard Creed vs. Milton Reynold were also up for hearing The cases were adjourned until Wed- Y _ - » ,--.~ l L gl _ Nicif ' -Milt" li"fiitiNG » ` R‘\it1_\t~ Poiviirll' _ _ - P turn if 'i ~ -- ~ ,\ _` Po Deli ` THE FAVQRITE IN CANADIAN HOMES FOR MANY YEARS. - TRY IT. REFUSE ALL SUBQTITUTES. . ' Sold Everywhere in the Dominion by the Best Dealern. E. W. 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