JUNE 17 1911' . f ' __ V 1' _ ' _ ._ -1-ss 1=n-111-11",. THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN 11- ,~,,,,,., 0, ,,,,,. - ` ° PAGE. sE_vBN_ ' IMPORTANT READI NG MATTER SEL Special to The Guardian. I ASCOT. Heath. June 15-This was another gala day at the Ascot races, King George and Queen Mary attending in (ull state as on Tues. day. The gold cup valued at 500 sover- eigns, with 3,500 soverelgns in spec- ial addition for three year olds and upwards, distance two miles and a' half, was won by Willonyx. I Charles O'Ma1ley was second and Declare third., _ Special to The Guardian. HALIFAX, June 16-The Recorder, Liberal, discussing the Government victory, says that though ample, the away without difilculty. majority might easily have been' greater if the Liberals had not re- lied on the reputation of past vic- tories and been altogether too sure 01 winining. This presumption has proven to be o mistaken attitude. It does not do- for any party to he too coniident and let its organization full into inocu- ous desuetude. Hud the thorough organization of fy' the ‘Huh Bishop uf C'““t“b“ry" the past been kept up, the Govern- ment would have been retained with as large a majority as bemrm tgegie 'sent niessnges wishing success Special to The Guardign. I a WASHINGTON, June 15-A bumper liarvest of wheat in British. India, estimated at 369,000,000 bushels amy surpassing all previous yields, and a' record area sown to spring wheat inl Western Canada, where ninety per. cent. of the Dominion wheat is grown, giving rise to a seemingly extra yl_eld against the estimates 0| . ' _T-7'flA?:l3`~. .`.-_:;d\t\ _ 'ou ms woncrsrm inns `\Q_\ Delicious Seasoning 1 Souris-F. A. Wightmun. Mount Stewart-E. S. Weeks. Just one dash of Holbrooke---that is the Probable yield. are rescues or the gorlds Review of May Agriguiguml H2112. €1‘1‘.‘.‘1.."`1‘3'311..“‘11E.°“'é°°“ "Y ”“° l' - me today. en °' A*'"°“1 Special to The Guardla_n. LONDON, June 15-Work proceeded as usual on the London dock today with nothing to suggest that a gen- glial strike of seamen had been call- At the provmclal pier the" waswtandldates for the ministry and oth. some response to last night's strike signal and a. few' ships were wlthout|° crews.- , More vessels. however, were getting Special to The Guardian. "EDINBURGH, June 15-In oonnecl tion with the National Peace Cun- gress sitting hers n great demnn. stration was held hero lust night in pppport of Anglo-American Arbitra- on. Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secret- ouis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies and Andrew Car- the movement. Arthur Ponsonby, M. 1'., submitted formal resolution supported hy the Japanese and Anierican delegates and it carried unanimously. ST. JOHN, Julie 15-The Metho- dist N. B. and 1'. E. Island confer- ence wus continued yesterday in Cen' tenury church. In the morning the ministerial conference niet and con- cluded their buslness. The station committee also inet and completed the -first draft of the station list of which the l*.l'} Island Districts are as iollowsz' CHA HLOTTETOWN DI 'B’I‘liIC’l‘. Charlottetown (First Church) - J, Heaney. Charlottetown (Grace Church) - W, liarrison. Cornwall-H. Miller. Little York-E. A. Westmorelan Wiusloe-L. J. Wason. d . . Pownal E. E. Styles. Vernon River-G. Orman. M0l1f-8~Zue-B. 0. Hartman. Murray Harbor-L. H. Jewett. SUMMERSIDE DIBTRICT.' lSummerside-J. Strothurd. .ec Bedeque-H. Johnson, wh°le ret' Tryon-W. A. Thomson. Margate-W ]mportedAbsolulely! gg;-3ev,g;g,;{_ 1 ' ` ' H515 Johnson. Gough. Leard. _ ,_ _ __~_____ _ ___ _ ,________~ __ _,_ _ 1 1....<._f' ECTED FROM THIS WEEKS’ NEWS FOR THE (iUAR_D_IAN’S SATURDAY__SUBSCRlB_E_[l_S; Alberton-I-I. B. B. Strothard. Cape Wolfe and O’Leary-H. 'A. Brown. The reception service was held ln, the church at 8 o'clock. The service was open to the public and was large ly attended. The meeting was presid- ed over by the president of the con- ference. Prssention the platform were Dr. Carman, general superintendent; Dr. Watson. Rev. Dr. Campbell, the ers. After the singing of a hymn by the choir of Centenary, the president call- ed upon Allred Gould, one of the can- didates, who told of his conversion and call to the ministry. A native of England he answered the call and had come to Canada to labor, recogni- zlng the extensive field for the min- istry offered in this country. _ Geo. W. 'l‘llley, of Jacksonville, N. B., the other candidate, then follow- ed with an address, also telling of his call and experience. candidates be admitted to connection with the conference and be ordained on Sunday next. The motion was sec. onded by Rev Dr Campbell. The charge to the candidates was made by Dr Carman, General Super- intendent of the conference who con- gratulated them and referred to the work they are to do and the requis- ites they should possess in the suc- cessful' excercises of their duties. lie dwelt upon the need for more min- isters in this country and asked the prayers of the congregation that the lorce of preachers be augmented. Following the charge, the motion that the candidates be accepted was put by the chairman and passed by the unanimous vote of the conference. A choice programme of sacred music was then rendered by the choir of the church, after which the meeting adjourned. The full conference will be opened this morning at 9 o'clock. This ev- ening the educational anniversary of Following the addresses by the can- .the conference will be held. A num- didates Dr. Watson moved that the BEARING DOWN PAINS 1 What woman at some time or other ber of addresses will be delivered, and among the speakers will probab- ly be Dr Allison and Dr B_irden, and H. A. Powell. _._________ _ HALIFAX, June 15-The following does not experience these dreadful Show" the Votes em'-It I" the recent bearing down pains. Mrs. E. Grii'fl~th,N' of Main Street,1 I-Iepworth, Ont., says: "A heavy bearing-down pain had settled across my back and sides. ‘ I was often unable to stoop or straighten myself up. Many times each night I would have to leave my bed with the irregular and freqioic secretions of the kidneys and lust as done out in the morning as on retir- 1 ing. I w a s _ languid a n d 1-, would have to 5 let my house- , f»--__ l e a r n e d o f Booth’s Kid- ney l'ills and , concl u d e d I ‘ work stand. Nothing I had tried would1 beneiit me. I would try them, which I did, and soon found the long sought relief. My back strengthened and I began to feel hetter and stronger. I now enjoy mv sleep without being disturbed and feel grateful to Booth’s Kidney Pills for what they' did for me. Booth's Kidney Pills are a boon to women. She would know less of backaches if she took more of these wonderful pills. They are nature's greatest specilic for all diseases of the kidneys und bladder. All drug- glsts, 50c. hox, or postpaid from The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Sold nnh guaranteed by Geo. E. Hughes. S. elections: HALIFAX. . . Faulkner (liherall...... Logan (l~iberal)........... Finn (liberal................ _ Bligh ('conservatlve)... Smith fconservativel... _ C. O'Mullln (conserva- tive. John =..2’=1 D F’.”~’?‘1."‘F-1 0,234 6,201 5,883 5-,178 4,835 F175 T. Joy (labor)............ 2,503 GUYSBOR0. Ellis (liberal) majority...... 139 ’l‘ory (liberal) majority......... 172| "rrotu1r(11bersl) .... 1,235] c1uEEN's. McDougall (conservative)...... Chisholm (llbeI‘al)...... YARMOUTH . Armstrong (~llberal)...... Corning (conservatlve).... LeBlanc (llberal)......... D'Entremont fconservativej... COLCHES'l‘ER. Stanfleld (conservative)......... Kennedy (conservative)......... Hill (liberal)............ Pearson (liberal)............ KINGS. Wlckwire (llbera1)...... Covert (llheral)......... 1 Eaton (`reform)......... Parker (conservstive)...... Campbell (reform)......, . I-IANTS . 'Parsons (conservative)... Reid (liberal) ......... Fielding (conservative).......... Wilson (liberal)......... CUMBERLAND. Ralston (liberai)............ Carter (liberal)......... Gilroy (conservative)...... . Smith (conserv_ative)...... DIGBY. Comeau (liberal)...... Wall (liberal)...... Marshall (conservative)......... Devenu (conservative)... PICTOU. McGregor (liberal)...... ._ Tanner (conservative)...... . ‘McKay (liberal)...... Baillie (conservative)... Robertson (conservative)...... McKenzie (liberal)...... .. Cosgrove (lubor)...... LUNENBURG. Maclean (llberul)...... . Margeson (conservi-itive)........ Mader (liberal) .......... .. .. Zwicker (conservative)... 1,081 1.001, 1,031 I 1,564 1,498 1.145 2,589 2,524 2,479 2,215 t 2,456' I THE GOVl<`.RNMENT. 1,083 HALIFAX-G. E. Faulkner, F. J. 1,050 Logan, Il. E. Finn. 935! GU,\'\'~lBORO-Dr. Ellis, J. C. Tory. l'¢1(.‘HMOND-S, Joyce, Dr. C. P. 2,091 Bissett. 1,942 INVERNESS - Daniel McLellan. 1,921 Hon. James McDonald._ 11864, VICTORIA-Hon. Premier Murray. 883 A. A. Buchanan. ~ ' SHELBURNE-ll. Irwin, S. A. The following ls the standing oi Nickerson. he parties: AN'i‘IG(JNIS}L-F. I3. Trotter. THE OPPOSITION. YARMOUTB-E. H. Armstrong. CAPE BRETON-Il. H. Butts, J. C.1KING’S-H. I-i. Wiclnwire, Dr. A. M. Hall (conservativ,e)...... Smith (liberal) .... .. Kempton (conservativ_e)...... ANNAPOLIS. Daniels (llberal)...... Phinney (conservative)... Davidson (conservative),....... Hall (liberal) .... .. Purney (liberal)...... 2,204 Douglas. i(‘overt. 1.873 ] .G03 1,016 2,304 2,061 2,023 1,792 4,148 4,104 ANTIGUNISH-E. .L1. Girrolr. HANTS-Dr. J. W. Reid. Y~ARMOU’l‘H-H. W. Corning. _ CUMBERLAND-J. L. Ealston, COLCEESTEH-Frank Stulilielil, R. Captain Carter. H. Ken edy. DI‘(}BY'1-J. W. Comeau, A. E. Wall. HANTSAlhert Parsons. i'IC'i3OU-R. R. McGregor, lt. H. PICTOU-C. E. Tanner. 1 McKay. _ Lunannuno-J, w. M11r11c111111. i.mii1:NnUno~Hon. A. K. Maclean. QUEEN'S-W. L. Hall. QUEEN'S-Dr, J, W, smith, ANNAPOLIS-N. H. Phinney. ANNAPOLIS-Hou. 0. ’l‘. Daniels. 4,033 ' 3,634 1,896 1,851 1,610' 1,375 3,883 3,660 3,657 i 3,503 3,355 3,240 877| 1 3,298 2,971 2,076 I 1 2,303 ff I I ' "")`,1'1VD` RICHMOND. Joyce (llberal)............ .......,..Elected Bissett (liberal)......... ...........Elected CAPE BRETUN. Butts (conservative)...... Douglas (cLinservative)....;:::I: Carroll (liberal)......... Kendall (liheral_l......... INVERNFISS. Mcliellan (liberai)L........ McDonald (liberal)......... McMillan iconservative). Gallant (conservntive...... VICTORIA. Hon. Premier Murray (lib- eral) ................ ._ Buchanan iberal (I Bethune (conservative)....... McDonald (conservative)....... SHELBURNE. Irwin (llberal)......... Nickerson (liheral)...... Fisher (conserviitive)...... Phillips (conservative)........... ANTIGONISH. _Girrior (conservative) .......... .. 4,493 4,288 4,043 4,101 1,915 1.899 1,243 1,231 1,018 991 603 587 1,245 1.202 1,120 1.110 1,311 3 /°`1 Q '\' CW \/ D 1” ‘ri ~ 7 _ “E > __ of 4 .-""~~¢»`_` I ;_-..»-_p,.- \' _ _ _ g, Q, .__ ~~.f"' "~»~..... 'l`he Best . Preservalivm A S 1.1- 5 'W' air' ealth' Restores color to Gray or Faded hair-Removes Dan' druif and invigorates the Scalp -Promotes a lu x u ri an t, healthy hair growth-Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. SIM) snd§0e sl Drug Stores or direct upon receipt of price and _dealers name. _Send |0c fo: “;n:i:k’b&\‘|i,e..l-ij Huy Specialties Cu., RBFUSB ALL SUBSTITUTE!! For sale and recommended by E. A. I F ister, Sunnyside, successor to A.W. Heddin. U dr d Anchor Shingle Stains indefinitely n _ posgpone, ii' not iibsulutely prevent wet < ' or dry rot. They slow up the grain 0 the wood, giving delicalelynriistic finish' no; only wtlie surface coated, but to the entire building. We ha” 1_15¢4inflniie pains in the selection of pigments best suited 10 wmbine will our specially treated CUAL TAR CREOSUTE, and our gugcesa hwbeen proportionate with our care. Anchor Sllngle Stains are being very largely used on the roofs, and in many ins; ces also on the bodies. of the iuosi attractive houses in 1,," midst; ey are also employed with excellent results from an gmnnmic 3 ldpoinl on sheds and other oullmildings. 1 ' If your dealer cannot at the moment supply Anchor Shingle Stains, please “W ,f //1" write us to arran e for ou I g I y ' Bnulesumfkeu -1 \\ '-T§7(-ff--' u <\ \~l_-£_a-.',;.-_-. uowmsei. Hsusax sr. .norm ' rosonro winmeso oo , . ._.~~_~_ - . » 'ri~:NNi:u. o cussnuzn r I o .. 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