JUNE 1°» 1911 --nm trim Nm I me cnantorrsrown GUARDIAN .i ,. ms., U, min 1. ‘_-|,_.l.,' ~‘- _ 'U __. _'-. i;..~.-...0iiiliiNii`ii`Elii>iiiii ililiiiiii-z'ii`§ELEi:iEiiii=iiolli niis illEEli's iiEwS Foil THE iiuliiniliis sluuliiilw eller wan. 'relii then 1 thought moth. wheifur Campbell came we were ery- going ull from the Mlllwwll F904 10 m- ing. Mr. Campbell looked in the pan- oilr house. Ho D8B9°d W0 ||°“U° 'ith was nothing said about my- heing n ed. Never saw _Papa strike mamma try and then went over after Finlay in ten gQ_w_elvo feet__'I;he hogs was w|¢_n¢ss_ md”-g, wil Di; Barnes with his hand. I said to Barnes, Bra- Mclletli. (Continued on page 6.) granéfnthel- wid me what to 5ay_ N0- hliut and Campbell: "'I‘he old bell 1 Cross examined by Mr. Stewart. special by Telullhone. GFZORGETOWN, Juno 2.-The pre~ liiiiiiiiiry hearing fn the clii-ie of the death of Mrs. Wm. Molvneliux l-e~i»l,. i»ni-.ii this niiirniiii.; nt 10.15. The following testiiiioliy wus si iiiitted. l~‘inhty Mc[leth, (sworii); exiiniin hy Mr. Johiistoii. 1 liiivo known tl prisiiiicr for l-leventccii or eiglite yi-airs. ‘Have kiiuwii ileceiisiiil wiiiii :ilioiit seven years. My fiiriii iiiljoinsl 'LU “"‘,“" IP the pi‘isoilcr's. l visiteii his liiiiise oc. .“".V ‘illl-W” “I i~iii:iiinally._l was told thlit oil * the "“i """"""“\C 4th of Mliy thc prisoner and his wife """“‘“"¥< I" “_ Itliait has iiilii iiiier hauling manure oil th day ii-[""“" ""‘i “""“ hunt 7 0.c|m.k_ 1.-mm my -,,,,i§`pi|g,¢¢liizriiiiiplislii-il 1 never sow itiiytliliig wrong limi lil” "“fl“‘ hnil heeiiiat my place. Saw the pri :is lietwceii Mol iieau ii wifi; 'I‘lii- piisoiiei spo _ rm ily lniiii W""k.~ "““ ‘i'*“ iiliiici.-riiiliir; his wife a fei yn liefoi'i:|"“Y "f\“S“: Nl" ilic oi:ciii‘ri-,iii:il, i-uiyiiii: she iv:ii~li'i'oi~:iil I that illiy. llc dliIn‘t siiy wlilit iiiiiilc 13"” "’iil*l"“"" lii-i' i-,i'iiss. (I-lc said he would :is siimi "l‘ll`ll lilioiinil hi- iii the hlirii us thi-_ liiiiise. I li-f, I . thi- hlirii iinll on retilrniiig nlioiit two l`l‘2l'|l‘l`H ‘lf fllll' .‘_ ww-._..,W,._, liollrs :iIti‘i'w:ii'ili-i hi- was still l.|ii-i _ I iviliit iivcr to the pi'isoiici"s liiiu oil the i-.vciiilig uf thi-_ 4lli of l\l;i_ with Ileliry (Iiinipliell. Wi- first lit hiiiip, thi-ii wi: went to the iinnti- mill saw Mrs. l\li»lyni\:iiix lizliigiii tI|i‘l'l‘, ivitli :i i'IiiIil rliiiiliif (ii lii‘l. '|`ho ropi-_ wiililil liii cighi or ten ini-I i-r nr pi1l'Iiii|ls ii loiil, liilii: Iriiin th ioivel i~:ri‘k-to tlii- knot on thi- rop nroiiiiil hill' ni-i-ki 'l‘lii- (op of iii-r hi-:ii wills Iiclow llio l'i»||i-i'. 'I'Iii‘ri_- l~.*:il~i on ril.i‘:i|iil of riipi-_ friiiii (hi- iii-i-k (.li thi- roiiiir. 'l‘liei‘i-_ were not lwi» striiiiils li roiinil the iii‘i~k. If Mi-_ i‘iiiii|ihi-.il sziir if I HHMEII Y ill ll i liiiil two s(.l‘uiiils I iliii niit. I iriii thi- limi ilowii :iiiil toiili (he ropi- i»|I'lii-r iii-i'l<_ 'I`li0 iliiily \\':li: iiiil. i-iilil wlii-ii i( wiiii tiikiln ilowii. We illil iiiil lll.ti~iiiii(. lo i'i‘vi\'i- liilr. Mr, ifiiiiiphi-Il .~':i.iil il. wil.: ion hiti-. lliil iio( look for :lily iiiiirlii iiii Ihi: Iiiillv :i(. llilll. (il\li‘. I l:li\'l‘ i-\‘ iilvliril :it lhi- i~oi'iiiii-|";i iliiiiii-sl. .1\I|,i‘i` llii- iiii\|li‘.~'l. I :miil to llii-_ |irisiiiii»r “| :ini sorry' for von." Hi- sliiil iiotliiiigl I (Iii-ii l-iziiil “»\ii:i |i:i:: iliiiii- iiivliy with lii‘i'.\'<‘l\`." Ili- _sliiil "My Holi," liiiil Ii-I iIi»\i'ii :it flii- .~'I:lIiIr. iliioi' \'i'lii-ri" Iii- \\':i iiliiliililig. (iii tho wily to (lie houii hi- :iskf-il iiii- wlii-ri- shi- iliil it. I su' "Iii the p:iiiiry." Ili' siiiil. "Wlis i. lo llii- toivi-l i';ii'.li`="’ !\fl_l-r iirriviiiig :il. ilii- liiillsii thi-_ pi-isiiiii-i' wi-lit to (hi- piiiiiry iliiiir :liiil loolii-il :it thi- holly. Ili- suiil si»iiii‘I.liiiii.: :iliiilit giiiiig for :i ili»i~(iir, iii' hiiviiiir ini iiiiiui-sl.. I lef sliortly :ifti‘rw:i.rlis. lil-,fiirc the pris iiiier wi-nt into the liolisc hc siiiil. “t~liii-_ told nic wlii-.ii I wus leaving shi- iioulil he with Aiigiis I\1cI>lle1-sol:`]_,mmd thé hm on lioiirils rcsti lwfiii'i\.'I clinic buck." Sziiv nothing ii plii't.icliliir on the floor of the kitchen. i\‘:i\v the prisoner iigziin next morn ing :iliout si-.viiii o'eIoek lit his filth- i-i":~l lilirii. Ilis iiiotlier had risked rn io no to liiiiiiiligile for thc ciisket. l'i-isiiiiel' siiiil l was to hilrry honi lo he in time for the iiliiuest. As ti lhi1 rope that cziiiie off hill- neck, lliri-\\' it on thi- pzintrv floor lliiii th A'mo1iii-:ii-s Piililsr, or iilxinrs own TABLETS l\’li'i1 Allen I\'l:isoii, (‘:ii-lel,oii, N. Ii., \\'i‘i(i‘:: 1 “I Iizive liseil Illiliy's (lwii 'l`lil~|l:l.s iivi-l' sini~e `I have had nliilil- ri-ii wind (lint is going on fifteen yi-lirs. I have iiiiviiys Iiiiliiil them riiiiriely satisfactory for nil the liil- iiii-iits of little ones iiiiil feel that I i-:iliiiiit piviise them too lii_l:hl_\'." Mrs. Il/I:isoii’s prziisc is just that of ilioilsiiiiils of infitlicrs who coii1li-its the only i~'..\`i- Iillll siiri-_ ri-nieily to ki-up in the iioiisi- lol' tlii-.ir little i.-iii-s. 'l`hi-. 'l‘:il»i as :ir-_ so'-' by iiii-iliiiino hc‘i‘t lllil.(.i-.i-sliy, liizi-.il hil yi-airs. i'i.NNoi.l.Y- /ii, iciiiv li--.v=ilLy. ~l\1ll<‘ 5, l'Jll, I5ciiti‘ii°.ii, liiiirlh il:ii|;1,iit`ei‘ ,,|'.W||,_ liiiii Mrs. (‘i»iiiiiiIIy. 1- N ` ' '. Ill l.li'|sol ,.. i_ '_ :it oiii- l.iiiii*, I ting soiiii-iiiic ‘_ i‘hiliIi‘i1n, IIi:l(. k thi' f-iri: <‘:iiiii‘ iiii iilli i‘iiii|iI I iii. i:..ii»i..ii i\i»"i‘i-:im “li l`o|ii'l, iiii-l ii I\'Il'l=. Iiiillirriiii- Iii-iiipl, (f=\\'ol‘|il_ i-xiiiiilni-il by M L_ .pi-epliriiil the hi _ thi' liiiusc with iiir, Il`ollnil no (L \\'iiIe :iiiii iihiiii e ) or clziy on iii I lilso sonic sub ,L_ first wiping l-ings on her liiigers. l`lii-re \\'lis :i. ribbon li \\':i.~i ii sinzill nizirk lit the tip of the iiiisc, ziiiiithcr on one side of thi-_ jaw, :iiiil at dark iii: ning up und il hlooii on the pl iiiivhcs iIii\\'ii fl'i stiiiil on thi- kitelieii floor iiillii' the stove. It apps:-ireii to he iiiilk. S:/iiv giiiiie seiviiig wi liilriit the wills iiiiiir, :iiiii we i .i‘ iiiiiii' wiullil Nl.l'i ‘il ii shi-lf in (.lii-. Life e-ii-.hiiiiiitiiiii ; “ii inn, i “lllllllll ill my vi-.ilu-i," in I‘i~rsoiis (hilt cliii rn, lmikc it, ln hiiiii-nity to re iimoni: thi- most iiii- l‘hi-_y do not live, mit (ix. _i-_ iinplii-s niorii, tlnin ti, is to he wi-Il iiiiil sl,i'oiig ing equlil to thc oriliii- the ihiy, nnil to i-iltire hy tlieiii to fi,-el lilo the veins. A ini-ilii-,inc le tlioi\s:riiili~i of people, cii, well :ind ati-iiiimhns :L crelii. work, l>i1:lii liiiii iiealrly the sniiie story. ’l‘oliI llr. lhiriiils “I :ini sure it was lifter Hus- tel' and I saw mother that l siiiv I'lip:i leaving the liii|ii»'.e.” It was before Blister and I saw Miiiiiiiizi in the pantry "hu: i sziw I’:ip:i going liwliy from the house, I stayed upstairs l-i good while. As soon as I lheard the scream I looked out thewilidowi My hedro.iin is i li the side of the house next the i:.-_ liiinds were not pulled down when I went to lied. I told Grandpa about this the night 1 went over. Maiilma :uid I’ap;i iIidii't have much of a talk over the spilt milk. Don't tliilik I told Dr. Ilarn- es I':ipli struck Miininin over this lii:i(.tcr. As a matter of fact Pupil. iiiiln’t hit Nllininiii. They were rowing ing over the cream when I went to hed. (/‘oilliIn’t make out what they sliiii. Diilii’t sec Papa strike Maniina. lliiln’t tcll llr. Ilarnes anything clsi-. l)iiIn`t tell Ill". Hnrnes that I’lip:i struck Miiiiimfi on the head. Diiln't sire l’:ipii strike Mniiiinii on the hi-nil. Iti-inember telling Ilrs. llrehiiut and Iinrnes and Mr. Campbell certain things. I)i\\'ci\, fsworiii, i-_i iliiiiincil by Mr. Iliiiinn. liave linen :ii-iiiliiiiili-il \\'illi (Iii- ;I>l”isoliei' l4ix(.i1cii ol' l»;l‘vi‘liti',i-,ii yi-urn. Just one dagh of 5|~°0*"'350° “DWI 510'" 0|' dif=¢=\\lD'lI\ iprisoiier linssiiig iiiy pliii-i-_ on liiirse- H0lbf00k8-“|h&t ll th# U ' i ~ f ' .' ' . . , Mr. (Tampheil iii. He asked me wlii-re For sale and recoiiiiiiendeil hy E. A.`iiext night T i-'nw thi- priiioiier :it his, _*_ V~¢......_.__ _.. .. ,..»~,i_.\¢ one i umm. i.izc..r.ivf_i l i;_.»i\i;_ rw ..~_.. , ., .. Li ...all as-.rwvia ni. I .' fins., »_;“|..___,,,,_5M,m;$= Nv‘. 1 Time for Biscuit I and Berries I When your think of strawberries or other fresh fruit. think of I the cleanest, purest, most nutritious of all the cereal foods-combines most naturally with all kinds of acid fruits-better than the soggy White flour dough of ordi- nary short-cakc and more easily digested. A Summer delight and a stomach joy for those who like good things to eat and Who have to cut out heavy Winter foods. Heat a Shredded Wheat Biscuit in the oven to restore its crispness; then cover with strawberries, raspberries, or other berries and serve with milk or cream, adding sugar to suit the taste. A dish of Shredded V\/heat with berries and cream is the bright spot in a dull day. It will keep the stomach sweet and clean and the bowels healthy and active. Au ideal Summer food, ready-cooked, ready-to-serve. Your grocer sells it. Two Shredded Vs/hciit Biscuits with milk or cream and :1 little fresh fruit willsupply all the energy needed for fl hah” dfiy`s work or play. A _ . .»=-‘ia . I -“=2`i"». lvl il e .__.¢tv_{,-,}.1,{ _ a e y A A s=El;;.~;:£f;,> “~. .1 “ f' ""1-" »‘“‘ - lagara a s, ri *_f-‘I ffl $33 I _ \. li S R BI Qiii f wr-1.” ani,-.-.et . THE ONLY CEEIEAL BREAKFAST FOOD MADE IN BISCUIT FORM aoiian Shredded Vi/heat Co - N' F li O t_ Llriclrso - _ , ‘ I'he milk is spilt After I wcnt to __ lf-ff'-""" _ ,V ' -, ,.s.=;;'-:3i;}-" "i"f:1' ' ,' ` J’ '¢..' »_-,i;'.' ,'--.‘~:-.‘_'-_ ,`» :_ 5' _- 3_3 ._ I _,_;_“l;'~,'.' VV _» _ _ . " 1:ilIi`i‘§`£`.{.'1,"'f,- . idx Q- g(-*fe-.,§`:_.T”3l mi /__ Special from Guardian Branch. SIJMMERSIDE, P. E .I., Juno 9- .Q but whose residence is now in Bos- ton, was arrested on board the Eni- press yesterday morning 'by Officer Phillips on a warrant, sworn out hy her husband charging her with ub- diicting ber daughter, a child of .-`_ about five or six years of age. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. Flriiiiilrr have not been living together for some time and their two ciiildreii werii taken by the fiithrr to his liiiiiiii in Baltic. Siiiiie weeks ago the nif- ther returned from Boston :ind in some manner secilreii possi-in-iiiiii ol the little girl and was on her wily iii %® l ' without permission anil reiilslng ro ' that the [ood furnished tri them was I Ii for iisi- iinil tlilit some of the TURNER-At Ulltofl. Ulf 55. 0" A iv 1'? "h'|`U'.it"i~ FII ¢ iii lf" l Mrs Bra'ndel', wife of George - -31,, ___;<_-"I I-"5, " Bra-nder, formerly of Baltic, Lot 18, ~ ’1.},lf¢.‘:‘ fig eq Q @% 'N . C’ 9 ‘°'*"°? ‘Y Boston when arirsteil. I`liii f:i(hf-i ,, , , J I 1 ~ ' .fl l`(,i_1i'iii>on tii H:illii‘ »\-"'44" i ”' Q ' |` ` ` l‘:tiiiplirll clinic I tiilil Iiiiii Iliipll wus l£.,||',i‘_ 'T-hc ¢|\;¢|-gr-, ngliliis( A lifter (lie pifg. ‘I‘l]l:ilil Illl";"f0"-"-;V“‘lm“ Mi-ri, Hi-lindi-r will iriiinn up for hi-iii' ` ‘ ‘ ` " ll"'»"- I-" ll" "ri" "‘"W ' " "U 9' "" ' ' niornili hefoi'c 1-I. J. Mas "I" 2"" li' f"""‘ the P"“I' (mi"'e‘ Th” t.tI1iHl”'.. proviiding the husbaiiil is was nlti-i' school. Iliiiii't ti-_ll llr Ilarll- on hand to proseciitc. i ini i,li-iiiiilpli told mc to say I lfl0k“d Before lzltipendiary Mcqiizirrlii :i “Ili I-Il" lll’“l'"l"“ “'i"‘i"’w “Im “W PW ease (somewhat rnre iii the coli=itl~: pn leiiviiig. I told Ilr. Barnes Papa hem) come up tm, hea,_ing_.1.hc muw' and Maniinli iiilnrreleil most every wok and (me of the Henman ,,f ,Abel ihly. That is true. Told Ilr. Barnes schooner Emel were charged by nw that row they had that night was the captain with' 10,,-,ing the Ship wi\,\,.,,ig SOLVE THE BAKING PROBLEM by using the flour that you can always depend upon. You’ve noticed how your bread or pies or cakes turn out with varying degrees of success, and you have blamed thc heat of the stove, the quantities of your ingredients and anything but the right thing. The difference between constant success and uncertainty is the difference between Beaver Flour and flours that cannot be depended upon in all baking operations. Unfalllng results demand the use of “BEAVER” FLOUR The reason is simple. Here"`Is a flour that is blended from the rich, nutritious Manitoba Spring wheat and the more delicate Ontario Fall wheat One has an abundance of gluten, that goes to ' build up the human frame with nourishing food, l while the other ensures lightness and whiteness ii M 16 mu to Molpmm and The blended wheat properties ln Beaver Flour ° ay iihie A mn. provide a perfect combination for making whole- 1 Mrs. T Y. __ 1 .I .3 fl, . . films on msec nga 5: “WMI Mf£§Et., 'f`,f,.,If,"§"riii'rii‘i" miiii`r';,'i. . ‘ I n some bread, biscuits, cakes and pastry that are all i t t sleep I hear e lhfiven-2 been fairing to anybody an dflurhwr- ~ . pleasing to the eye as they are sweet to the palate besides Grandpa, Dr. Bre- V . _ I imiir. Mf- riimplieil. al;-d _ MARRIED Put it to the severest test( you can devise, and 1; . -- ____,_____ _ ___,____ _*__ .__ iihxrrenesnissbgiiiite mga "was len lillso-LAIRD-At me 'residence of - .. -of , we are willing to abide by your judgment . ._ -ii i tt ,J th, 'Gemgewwn with Grandpgisowfx :ist isle ii,)i§i;dei1('GarS0t'i‘i:tli:i`;,n Jaiirliteh Irv- ry - i ,ui - ,.._ , ,. DEALERS-Write for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals pa' Saw him in inn' El i~l c ik ` ni el iiieiiiiiliete N is iinii Mary /44'". ` - V 1iii`iiIiiiilifi`ii§rt°FiE»,i?i=‘i-ii' wiiiitaiiii- sifpiiii-. iniirii iii '<‘iiiirii'»`mt<»wn. ‘ \ » THE 'l`~\1-TA'Y\»0ll C0»L\Ml’\'ED. -.lice -_ CIIATBAM ont. 1