Monthly Review ililntrance Fee 5% - No Deductions From ~si>EoIAL TRAIN LIIAJvIIs CHARLOTTE- 4,811.. from 7r 9A., .,- WEDNESDAY; ti“; ».~A'l‘ -7.30P. M. .. l fldwillhlvaarealaltorhoodlallortandonjoyyolrlilithorohghly. Western Guardian retail at Bruce's. Green.-Order now at Bruce's. or’a oilices in ovary. July amine only cases reien-ed iana. oi Nova Bootia. Water 5t. ilipgicsevcrynccdcd flood clement Bil wltbnulkorcrcamandsugar- "TRISCUIT- ' ,ta .toast wph‘ butter Mada Iv The CQnSIlfEShI-gfliyied Who? Company. Ltd. the Finances are usually the re- verse ior donations almost entirely cease. and at present the Bank bal- ance is very small. These are our most diflicult the Guardian. Eastern Guardian‘. Montague United Church. P. E. I. Protestant l , " _ months to “make ends meet" and it ..°EAST N AGENT-Mr. J. W. \~ 0 r p h a n a g e ill strange that it is so, when there Murdock Guardian Agent 1n ..‘ r"——' are so many opportunities ior com- Montague and will be pleased to _ “"111 111111 P111111m11°1h we “m” munltiea to do something in even a receive DWI 1161M- 1411911481113- 119' 111s 191M111"! °1 1111°1'"1“11°" small social way. 080ml: sections and r ewe! Illbiwrllltlons 1-1‘ monthly concerrllniz the work and aims oi tho Ina tutlon. We are but he Trustees oi the Orphanage, elected by the Owners,‘ the Protestant Public. to conductl th ‘Institution to the best oi our. have availed themselves oi this op- portunity and the following am- ounts have been received during the past month: Ladies Aid Spring Valley ...$ 25.00 Hamilton Dist. pér Miss Elma athletic games. Reserve the date. 111W ""1 11 18 °1" 11°51" 1111M Stewart ............... .. 7.15 . t Public be kept fully posted with Co“ Public Meeting seam. proved by and grading, fencing anrrquestlen- w 111° 9118MB 01-11111 "11111- town Hall .............. .. 15.00 care v1 11w 1111"“? v°8°1l1°1°° 1111113,". “Til fggglflio u. me one present and ior some months may a; the orphanage 3710 coming on rapidly in the well-filled W 11955 1111 - the number oi children in the,’ The Endowment Fund has been Home has been-well over iorty; oi 1 w; 1 d b 1,000.00 g their grounds these almost hali are under three a y "crease y $ m“; plggglng picture. mum “mm ‘vested and ‘the interest only used ior running expenses. ~ 1 m°w°°1lfim1t1§gelz°sorza1ligr 12:231. The collection oi pledges and the 111119 - Ipayment oi the remaining debt has Mn?!" 1111111311111 1h 11;: {:11- also slowed up at thistirne; perhaps 1 m a‘ i 8P6!‘ very 8 Y|the holiday season could give a good S; n; i“: 1133‘ siilpggfisglgllggyfig reason. There is still a number who Medical adviser. these we are going aiter, but whyllack in the children and Our policy is to adopt children lnqwait? Would it not be better w 1H8 111M We “"56"” “"1" "1 11"‘ h) good homes whenever opportun- liy ‘oiiers and during the summer months when visitors are most nu- merouathe work oi this committee is considerable. While this phase oi the work‘ is at its busiest during these months‘ one great diflerence. Empty Chair" has realised it. sible? We wish all could spare the time nameless and priceless. No one who has been actively as- ithemselves the work , done. ior there‘ is a pulsing pleasure W011 The grounds are wonderiully irn- 111 19111911111911"!- that is being‘ We invite all to Join with us in iurthering the interests oi these un- iortunate children. Payment ior your work and worry is not in our hands but your "Reward is Sure." SUPREME COURT (Continued From Page 1) Watch the Dates, iuly 14th to 21st AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE Beautiful Realistic Scenic Pageant JACOB THE SUPPLANTER the record. There mlsht be W111 serial ‘numbers the same in two dir- ierent sizes oi separators. but 1i 18 ‘mpoeaible ior two numbers to be the same in the same aim oi separ- ators: it has never happened. ...Iohn Maclnnes. who testified that he was a. inrmer. but, in the sum- mer oi 1927 was working as sales agent oi the De Laval Co. He or- dered. in last June three no. twelve scparatorsland one no. sixteen. Shown the invoices. he identified the serial numbers oi the separat- Tickets now on sale. already spoken for. Obtain your ti-cket at once. Price 50 cents. Seat numbered, and guaranteed, until 8.15 each evening. Fifty Performers. Fburteen Piece Or- “11951111, including Special Saxophonist, and Cornetist from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Beautiful Scenery, Electric Effects, Tab- leaux, etc. The finest Pageantry Effort on the Island. ‘hheillwatmon: First night tickets ing no. l2 separator was 2722672 and he identified the separator exhibit- ed as bearing that number. Cross examined by Mr. Bell. tes- tiiled that hesold the machines on commission. The separators re- mained irom the 30th oi June, to 5th July in the unlocked station. Mr Machines on being asked why he he didn't know they were.there. He could not say whether the 'crated separators would be visible irom the Malpeque Road. Gordon ll. Maolnnes. a son oi John MacInnia, tcstifled that he went to Winsloe station on the fli- teenth oi July. 1027. He received only three-two no. 12's and one no. l6—where he expected to receive iour. He did not remember seeing anything else in the ireight room of the station but the three separat- ors. He had looked careiully ior the missing separator, but could not ilnd it. It was a no. 12 separator that'was missing. He got the sep- arators aonle time in tho aitemoon. They came in boxes-one to each box. The no. l6 has a shade bigger box than the no. 12. Cross examined by Mr. Boll. There la a double door in the ireight room oi the station. Wit- ness could not state ii they wlrc cloaed or not. He could not see the boxes irom the road. George 8. Ryan. deposed that h lived in Charlottetown. and was a nductor on the C. N. R. On June 30th. 1917. he was a ductor on heavy ireight train no. 522. irom Borden. to Charlottetown. He tes- tifled ‘to unloading at Winaloe Sta- tion iour crated cream ‘separators, and is boxes oi metal shingles. The car in which the separatpra leit Borden ‘was sealed. Witness gave evidence in some detail as to the unloading and leal numbers i the "l" 1'16 mim- the erlsln bill 01 ll-dlnl- separators were lllaoaa in the room. the doors were shut. and the thingies which were consigned to Mr. Colas. were piled outside. lie identified the box pro- duced in court aa one shipped to tlaaugini-y ‘filth “medal-lawn by tna a aaaa are. in connection with the chat. Till was cross xamin by fir’ ' e ed liadidnotreinamberseeing the bcxbeioro itwasahippad irom lliilllilili FOR ST. PETERS HORSE RACES Wednesday, July 18th. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER— $700.00 in Purses 2.20 Trot . . . . . . . .. Purse $250.00 2.24Pace Purse$250.00 2.29Trot Purse $200.00 ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 10th Money Winners _."_§ ' yam. nacss on in! mass near PLAN The inlai- at st. Potoraompronoancal, by all iiho horsemen, on; ‘aaaae ‘a , _in ohovinco. Thisyearit I iaatoi-thanevar. baen-‘baaatliled and everything v leenlgoaatoenswatlaepablloarealpleaaantaitaraoon. Reruns o.I.sAvI_1sIc"_:sT.-‘_Pmsn's i" taswoaaaivimmoiseruorswmiaodmwiiam _ in! you any from the hblaa happy and conttlitod. --BLUB8TONI, wholesale and ansauars oi Lime and Pan! "w" "he" m” "m “u” “M” -—I1'BEE BED CROSS OHES CLINICS will be held in the doct= mm? when Alberton. llth; ‘rigniah. 12th: Tyne Valley, 13th. Dr. Wherrett will ex- by physic- 111114-‘14-31 that his sister. Mrs. -'ras CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained iroln the Hunter Book Store, next gunk ub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken ior inseiitéo?’ mrtrzslnltvs WEDNESDAY. July 18th ior supper and bazaar. 6-26-tu-3i —-INDIAN RIVER TEA PARTY will be held on August 15th. Bee‘ beautiful St. Mary's Church. Set of ilnil- 6016-7-10-tueii-e garden and the children at play on, completes ,a very the road. as it might belong to his childxayarmfizufigmxlhté w: sister. They did not flnd the separ- ao» i» r»- =~,i,;;;~_; sazizrzrsksaizzl"s.tzal things in liie that money cannot, buy and the home that has "m. We strive by all human means w have not paid their pledges and 1111115111111” 11111191111“? “l” m; 1:15 n o- send the amount in p; soon as p05. other one oi these great truths to lsit u; 1mm ti g ociated with the work can ever v e u on and we or aompletflly lay it aside and forget nail and finally said "It is a D’: ors. The serial number oi the miss-l ‘had leit them so long replied thatstatement. 1m: CHARLOTTETOWbl comma Irrederictomandwaanotpreparcd 1 ' l‘ I to identiiy it as one o! those un- loaded at Winaloe. _— Jaguh Shaw testiilod ‘tgliatmlq-B baili . on December . . was leit ‘in cilarlo oi the prisoner’ ‘an execution. ior ten days. T" The prisoner is an unmarried man living alone at Fredericton Station. The prisoner was there witness was in charge. , Witness noticed _ ._partic- ularly as the ieed can was missing. The accused. when tiond, said Hayden. had cleaned it, and put the can some- where. Later, prisoner aaked wit- ness how it would be about the sep- arawr. as it didn't belong to him but to his sister Myrtle. He further said that he had a letter irom his sister about the matter. The sale took plaice under " the execution Dec. 8th to 19th, and ‘ the separator was not sold. The next witness had to do with the matter was when detective Trenholrn came irom Charlottetown with a search warrant. and also a warrant ior prisoner's arrest. Frank Weeks was there. Witness told ac- cused they were there with a search warrant ior the separator. and went to look ior it ln the pantry. It was gone. The prisoner first said he thouglm someone had stelongltjnext. that, some oi his irienda had heard there was going to be anoth- er seizure. they might have taken it and put it away ior saie keep- l-Ia remained there Witness had a box in the cellar. He-identliied the separator bit pre- viously alluded to as the one in Upstairs they found a sign. which lcxhibited. Questioned about it the accused said it might have been iound on him to jail in Charlottetown. Next day witness and Trenholm lrcturned to make a more thorough search. In the course oi this. How- ard Weeks came and asked what they were looking ior. On being told they were searching ior a sep- arator he stated that his brother Frank had had it taken tohis house. Witness and Trenholm went there and found it. Trenholrn scratched on it with his Laval separator." They took it to iCharlottetown. to the court oi‘ Chief Magistrate Shaw. I ‘ Witness identifled the separator in Exhibit inzecfourt as the one that had een sel . _ Accused said. with regald to the separators, that a l“- ‘ irom Rocky Point. named Gallant. had kn, the separator u; h“ door audio see him he iound that he had wmged him u, bu» m, (wedmltaken a paralytic stroke and was 115d mid him he would m“, u, have at the point oi death. He died the it. but could not pay ior it. so cai-‘llext dev- Witness asked P11111111 W111‘ 1am; had 191i; it, m, had triad w find he didn't tell the oiilcers where the Gallant, but had not been able todoscparater was The accused replied so. . that he did not want to get the | The cross examination ohms wlt- wlliilgis: 131i; tnlfllllzlle e can ness was conducted by Mr. Matlii - e e a ever s en - 1ron. Witness stated that thalsepali- ant witness replied that he had seen ‘ator was listed among the goods in a man answering to the description. @161; ‘aclzialégizkargllvlhsvn "they caame ‘to oi Gallaknt go past three times in a an a one wee . the search. neither witnesgmnolr-“Mis Re-examined by Mr- Slllllldm- lTrcnhvlm. so far as he knew. had|who questioned him with regard to spoken with the ‘prisoner. Undeiathe description oi Mr. Gallant given liurther questioning. witness said by accused. witness said he was a lthat he had iound the 818D. notftall, dark man about iiity years oi‘ upstairs as he had stated HICVlOUBIYflIQB with a black mustache. He had . tell- a Ford runabout. and when he came lieuririziéstiheflabsence oi.’ the ‘separatonlio the residence oi the prisoner he P mseli as quite sure that|had a. couple oi boards sticking out 11' 111111111 1511111 11D- Counsel ques- behind his car. and the’ separator tioned witness as to what Mr. Tren-‘was on these planks under a black 11°11" W“ screwhlns sway with hisoliolotn. Witness wld oi having seen ""391" 111111- H9 Blllllflted t0 Wltnes-‘La man oi this description passing .(1]1t1t1:£r11|"l13‘1i811¢ 11° 50111111104 cream. 0r, three times in one week. There was Imam w m-l- my ‘X32335 ‘£332.11; lilfiiiitifiilnmiiz?“ ‘“° He would not say that Ll k i-i i Howard h“ bee" "W111 11° 11°11‘ Wevlps, itavslliizd the: she) had never een the separator until lt had been witness h“ heard 111111115911 511i’ taken over to their place. Her evi- that he had tried to ilnd Gallant b ted that oi the "and we“. deposed that h~e dence corlro ora sh t t d m ‘I “ved m medal-low“ and w” "giggly: svlsllltxalfsslillyrtlie wfasa riharriilald 52%;)?’ ghgpflsone" Th” “k1 “Wland now lived in Boston. where shc D member‘ “d 111° 11°‘ had resided ior the last two years. all?“ and he w“ ‘Mmm 1115- 1119'] The cross examination oi the wit- 01‘. Everett l-laslam. would take ness was conducted by Mr. Bell. It ullasepamm‘: “ndseun-It w“ 1115 was brought out that Myrilei-i hus- " ' “m1” 8' A°°°"1111181Y 111111“! band, Frank's brother-in-law, had “we accuud permmlm 1° 1111113 a iarm in Kingston, and when he the separator and sto ii; i hi home. witness h“ if“ m: "Jim ior Boston he had stored some . t wii Frank. separator in the prisoners home in '“,T,.‘,f§°o,,l,f deposed ma; he lived “Wm” “m- in Wlnsloe. lie did not know the Witness then related the atoll! P11591162‘. He was at Winslde Station Prisoner had told him oi how it on gigm-day’ July gm; 1937' when; gglniilnm m“ mummn- He 111511111‘ he got a consignment oi metal. l i‘ 1“ 1° h“ 11°11" 1°11 1W I" m"- shingles. He stated that while there 81:11?‘ his name as Gallanti who h, s“, m,” boxes containing s; dwlg would call ior it again. This cream swuawm ~ “ml” "hm 11° w" "111 He was positive that there were zfilail. witzness then gave evi- m; ‘out °° ‘ '1' "1111 °1 1"- Bhlw- Cross examined b Mr. Bell. Wit- about‘ going U111 119111118 ‘N1?- neaa gave it as his yopinlon that ho .8Ie1p.°11r£or :11: 513:’ 1g: could not see boxes or crates in "m on to describe the" vM-t m the open door oi the station irom road. . his home and the removal oi the thiflnmna '1'. Trenholm deposed’ ‘separator aiter Mr. Trenholm, hav-I m“ h, w“ a spec“; “an; 0g the n‘ °"mm'd 1'1"’ 1111mm" 111111 1111‘,C. N. R. employed on investiga- $13M“ u the m“ 111°? We" tions. He got information on the 3 1°" H‘ 1'1"“ 11151 M1" latter part oi Janu y last and got Erenholm had said t0 Mf- BhlW- a search warrant. as a result oi 1”“ ‘"11 -,, ""1 1111f; 11111" 1114 which Constable snaw and he went almmflllfill 110.1111". in reierence go p"d“|¢wn_ Th,’ “w m, pm. m’ mmmfl 11111191 “"111” 111° oner at the station. and informed numbers, and which Mr. Trenholm. him m“ m” h,“ i, "mm u, V" 191mm“! by scraping with his __ . l m search his , lnipas lie accom Ian attempt ceal it. itllhrhadwantadtonllit “A. . OAT a MOORE f» Maison ' is on the bowl as well. about the matter. but when he went He went on m explain m“ the bowl was one oi the parts which was missing when Constable Shaw first Aim- saw the separator. Cross examined by It. Bell, wit- ness said he heard that accused John E, pound was nexgimmy 1 was! , had a separator, but not that he ' had so arator No. 2722872. Never- theless, chad laid the iniormation. He had heard that Weeks could not account ior the separator in his possession. Under questioning witness gave it as his opinion that the numbers were “cleverly iillcd." 1n this sale you are oifered a. really“ wonderful opportunity‘ to secure a . handsome summer wrap at a remark- "l ably low price. Beautiful Tweeds, and all the delightful new ‘V 7 fabrics, some with fur trimming, oth- ers plainly finlshed are offered today in two great groups. ~ i i. .1 I i Remarkably Reduced new Kashas, Poirets, ONE-THIRD OFF and at HALF PRICE 1 Asked whether he had taken legal CRAIPAUD. The J U211!) meeting advice beiore he laid the iniorma- m’ the Crwimid Women's institute tion, tness replied in the negative- mot in llhe Laily Pane Halli. Nine- 111M118 llhelllformlltlvn he hall icon lnlcmbem mnul two visitors employed a lawyer. Mr. Johnston. 1WD?!) ‘prellenlii Iiioli (‘llill was A depilfiltion in absent“; from iiiilvruiciil Iby coiriniibutlolua ‘iior u " . "lifie mcni insane zin iotalk . plztfre io-l- ‘l"I.‘1[)ilv’ll’l".'l1_{ ill-c Ilium. ‘A ipailllry siullo will b0 held. on SlJtLllUll)" JUNE 30iih. Oilo new illomibol‘ Kalli-oiled. Next meeting ullll llln hrlil nit till-e fllmnie 0i‘ Mrs. Frank llllllilllllilltl. 1- -€~—-——<-O-%———-— .\ rrllnlile iniilsi-pilc—.‘lllnlarrlfll. l .. . to the eiiect that he had asalsiod[,.,",, ' the accused Frank Weeks 1n con- veying the separator on a__slelgh irom the house oi‘ the prisoner to that oi‘ Harry Weeks. This closed the case for Crown. The court was adjourned till 10.30 a. m. today. the by Counsel. .._._ l; / t IX p,“ plenty oinrzireahmanta, lea mam dill irait %h:{;£"n°"u, $1':“{J17‘%m ellloiab meet ‘a treat ht. ' '“""" e aaw Prank on b. .1. ‘ __ f“ 119"" _l aim ooarplnoaluialuag-niydgymmummnmum, ta no mull all your Meade on m ma] rm‘, m h“ l ‘beiore the Magistrate. Ha did lo . 11"! Illcaiisehewaniedhim- to ask START AT 2 0’C_LOCK. 3;; gggg-mmm-I - i-Iroaxk; 39$‘... a. w... I -l- m. o. l.floiflflil,"1l';'dn“nu? flesh llllizhgteituattflliiflolahdthltlll ‘ ¢' “$1”; ' , fllh Gllllfll ll QIVIMIIU ‘war. aalnnloalv described. wingspan “man. " scum Await, was wand qariiai P. l. l- 0312447401. l . , . Crosliexamlned l) M . - 1 . -»-= ’ ' 1”“ “as PM" "21 °1‘“'1°11***>"»1?- E- I- . ~ .. B»: 446 "F"“1‘ “"111” 111° "NYIWmad searched ior a while, he told - ' , - openly, at 2.30 p. m. to my place", m”; m, ‘mfor w" m; “m... l ‘ .. l ~_ . . -..a~!-v-.»-. #111! flgwiiznzhlflfl W! 11118111 1115 Iron: this t on, the testimony '1 g ’ - W: ere dang r ‘ h,“ “m” a lveratt Haalam might ti’: to sell a‘? ‘u m‘ V”, n‘ to \ ludimdo Mall! Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet l‘ The summer diet is a most important one, great care I should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced to a minimum andsupple elit by cereals and vegetables. 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