W JUNE 15 1912 _ M 1-mer News THE dHARLoT'rF/rowN GUARDIAN mee ee ru. PAGE SEVEN iniroimnir insrnirie nrrrisr sriscrrn From uns wsriis Ntwsllror me ouimpiins sirurniii suBscinsEr§ BOSTON June 12-To view the home of Mrs Ilfone Meyers, to sea whether Mrs George W Lidstone or anyoue.eould have peered through the windows and seen ber husband with Mrs Meyers' arms about her neck, as claiinied this :Eng/y in the $25,000 alle- nat on su o rs. Lldstone vs, Mrs. hi ii . f, gh n _ H 4 M°¥°l”'d;i11 2° ¢9nW°ll°=ley today- |Lilislve|:e ctzlleni: wif; n(;ulildn'e Ili:/re, Th” , 359,’ tw' bf’ that 110 Bmw- be didn’t care for her; he wanted al g";‘:m':"'_' and °h,';°:‘“g*l*;‘:7§“a;at 3:6 givarce and be had been untrue tg 1 | 8 heavy draperies on the windows of rg:-,~;ng:f g,2f§:_came with h m an tl” M°,{§'“,"°'”° '“°“° it Ph¥=i°@l1v| nos'roN,_Jnne 11-Muen interest in ppénoxndgwgraggvggghtfiozizghsfgilg evidenced in the $25,000 damage suit as were descnbed by .the p,a,n;m,s in the Norfolk Superior Court at , Wuhan” ,Dedham, brought by Mrs. Anna E., testified the Lldstones had two rooms at her house Mr Lidstone Paid his first visit two weeks dlter Francis J. Rall of Cambridge des-'sideways ‘flfnsroci/im aga";stBM?§,,1l'l crilmd an 'espionage he kept on the ,°ll° , °° Y,” ,welg tc’ :fo t, lle Meyers house, at the request oi one or ‘ll eged ll ell.” oll ° lle ll ec ons 0, M,.,,_ L,d,,t°,,,,.! ,,0unBe,_ what he of George W. Lidstone, formerly cha- ssvii corrobogatlptl Mrs. Lldstono's,llll,,l;l;,;°l,,,,l;l;s°l:lll xlizhxyelg, the Z? n_wny an t _at of other winless |Wellesley' society set, mother of u5,,,,day m,,,.,,,,,g| December 3’ two girls and enjoying the' many 1910. 1 naw Mrn__ Meyers put her luxuries which her husbands large lrml I-h0\1iS MIK LlllBf»0ne'B neck," he income obtains for her, is accused f_n,ti|i¢d_- lby Young Mrs: Lidstone of writing M", Halen Legfaey of L1ndnn_ n letters to her chauffeur, beginning pretty little woman with a low'_"My UW" SW¢0Ul¢Bl`l»" and sighed voice, testified she was acquainted "Your Own iz‘il‘l." ` with Mrs. Lidstone_ Nnveniher 27,' Mrs. Lidstone says on tho witness 1910, went with her to the Meyers stand that she "shadowed" Lid- Use Other Shoe Blacliing For all leathers The polish that outwears any, other. ` Awarded Gold Medal If at Halifax Exhibition. Made ln Amherst, Sold most everywhere. Everett Q 'Barron Co, Send for free Booklet on "The Care of Shoes." and Prince Edward Island conference of the Methodist Church opened at nine co'clock this morning with Rev. Dr. Sprague in the chair. After devotional exercises the elec- tion of officers was proceeded with resulting in the election of Rev. Neil McLaughlin of the first ballot, an r::'°..:%‘“.‘i:‘..';....t.".;i.. ;‘l’:’°;.'°".i‘.' U N O sllfftlifll limit lfiiis 1' house next morning. ____ J,,,,c,, Mrs Mary E Delano of Brookline TIII Dr Morao'a Indian loot Pllla ol-lrod his Kidney Trouble Thee are few dismses that cause more acute suflerin _than Kidney Trouble. and lr. F. A. Thomas, of Sudbury Ont., ls one of those who know it. He writes: "For over three years I suffsed from kidney disease. First I thought] had sprained my back, for suddenly the pain would mtch the small of my back and if would be impossible for me to straighten in self up for scvual minutes. A dull ache across the kidneys was always pres ent, my urine was thick and cloudy, and »~»‘-==.:s..°“°::.'1 - bm.. vu am, rn icines, u ey ai . Liu advised to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as they had cured my wife years before. A few boxes adeeted s complete cure. I new enjoy the bles- sings of.good health, which is dns to this muy I Don't neglect kidney trouble-lt's too dangerous as well as too painful. Thai old reliable family remedy, Dr. Mer-ae'» Indian Root Pills, has cured thousands mdvrillcure you. It is equally effectivs in curing constipation, and its a:;nd:dm evil, biliousnesa, in igestlon ' hsdaches, and in uriling ihe blood Mclnnis McKinnon ' Kennedy 1 Leigh McCabe Fill 88 Lnndrigau 82 Total f..'. ~ , -.sf »-at gf s , ` NEW BRUNt§\'f ICK. Gladwlu Frost Clarke 87 , Archibald 85 __ McIntosh 84 ‘ smith 19 li=TlT";..- "°~ Gelding ’ 13 Power 71 ,f , G.»7. i fn; ‘S FRY ‘ 81| ll.. ` ‘\` I .'“’°'~ X0 'retei f ' J ""”"°'"~ NEW GLASGOW, N. S., June 12- There has been much dissatisfaction and considerable indignation among _.53 the farmers in certain parts of the s one was sea e . Mrs. Meyers play- chauffeur frequently. The First draft of the station sheet Ministerial sessions were held .to-day hemg that thoy have been .1-_iid grain ‘» ed the piano. She watched them forl These things M,~g_ [,i,\nf_,,nn nnwmnn “.85 then laid upon the table, and both morning and afternoon. At the for seeding purposes which had been j` Ml h0“l‘- ""“"‘ MYB~ M€Y0I‘S Dulleil declared, through a window. shows some ministers in Prince Ed- afternoon session a pastoral address N022" Bild Sold to thorn HS ir0\’el‘n / l down,tbe shade. ° _' _ ~ _ , _ ' - ' ' _ ' - . Mrs Ann E Lidstone, the Plain ward Island as follows- DFGDH-Ftd by Rev Neil McLauehlan gf ment inspected grain 'fre maiori- h'1 On December 4 1910. she made s 1 _ ||’ till in this suit was a Vermont girl Fredericton, and .Rev J C Berne, of ty of the farmers say that vney d . another visit to Mevexs' hous b t e, n who came to Waltnam and there CHARLQTTETQWN DISTRICT Marysville, was read lt was recom not believe the gram is government g/-af saw nothing that night, save a wo- met Gen;-gn W Lidetonc, from Prince mended that the address be iead t inspected and blame certain dealers Di- ~ . l a ~ ' _ i .I rn. : . 5 ' }.}(|w,,rd 1,,|,,nn' Sm, was n blooming Charlottetown-(First Church) Jac-‘ all congregations. This evening 3 sei? for taking them in. Others ‘again | ,.'lf»,,“P°"“”un°\\¢“` country maid. l They married. Ac- Ol’ H°H“°Y- _ _ ` vice was held, conducted by illev. R_ say that if the grain is government l~ 4"“ll'“ ' 4| f - _ ,.,,,.,1,,,g to R ,,t,_,,.,, wld ,,,, M,.,.,_ L,,,_ . Charlottetown-Grace (_/liurch, 'l. W.‘Wcddall, of Woodstock. There was inspected them the government is r Eton-e at the time of ,,c,. suit was Marshall. - n large attendance of clerical and lay badly in need of a competent inspec- ___ filed, she used part of her scantv suv- M,.,, Nano steevcs Hn, Grove N ings to pay Lidstone's tuition to an‘ B_ ,,,,.,tes,_..I ,m’ow Ba,)y.s bm; automobile school, so he could hc- Tahlcts are an absolutely safe metli- come ll cllallllellr “ml “alll ellullgll lol eine for little ones and they are the lll,°m ttf “'°d_‘, , 191,, H._ . B only medicine I would give a child " ° sl" ng 0 lllllll '. without first consulting a doctor."iMy°rs Ol Wellesley Flllmb llollllllt The T,,b,e,s are g,,,,m,,tee,, by ann nutonziolule and George W. Lid- government analyst to he abso,utc,y|stone secured the Job of running it. Rafe and ,ree from opiates and nm__ 'l’lic Iridstoncs had a little flat in cotlcs and! cannot Possibly do harm- §,r(,lflkl,lll’ Llllilolle took a l°,":lll lll but always good. They are sold by ° ell ey t° ° lllllll bls lvllll ' Ac` mcdl‘c'inc dealers or by mail at 25'c°ldlllg to Mr8` llldstolles ' story cents a box from The Dr Willifnnslllll the llllcll lllly ol the tllal °ll° be' . . . - ' l gen at that time to notice a chunge Mclllclnc Lo" Bmckvlllc' ont' in her husbund's feelings towards ---l-M-__ her. WINDSOR, Ont., June 11-IJe- '_“'|’”°*i__ llbsratelv choosing what seemed ccr ' (SPBCW W Th” G“f“`d‘““~) tain death, George McCarthy, n, FItEDF._RIC'I‘0N, June 13-The an- toster, employed by _the E_ M_ F_ nnal session of the New Brunswick oomnnny, ef wnikenviiie, and me ;*" *-" *P* *_°“‘“"`°:' meesnnieian, Edward Lent, auehen, CATS 1252. their car while running at high speed - _ _"DUDE" ?u'”»»»"" on Howard Avenue, outside the city p\ _ E ) V T d ffl- ll '°°..;‘.:...”.... limits, late yesterday, .to avoid col- liding withn horse and buggy driven by e woman, which crossed their path a few yards in fronts The car was smashed into junk and both men Miller. tion sheet at the next meeting. _ . ip _ n W1“9|0“': L- J- WBBUU- ' Rev. M. Il. Knight, of Bayfield, has teresting developments are looked ,POWHHL E- E~ Styles- - been transferred to Nova Scotia con- for. Vernon River H. A. Brown. _ Montague' Hlllgh Miner. ference. r _ According to farmers who were in V T. Spence Ci isp and Percy A, Fitz. New Glasgow Saturday, thousands, g40‘:frr,‘;Y ,§Ia‘,"b°'%,iL,']’;’["‘\-a J°W°l'l*' patrick have been accepted ns probe- of bushels of worthless grain have Ewmmt' St'ewa°rt gmc” we-eks tloners and will he ordained. J. C. been purchased this spring and sown. ' ‘ ' \Beri“iile1gf Marysville, Wm. Wass uf The result has been that the farmers 1 . Fire c and W. A. Thomson ol Tr - have h d to urchase other ain SUMMDRSIDL DISTRICT. ' 5' 9' ll gr ' ' . on, P. E. I., nave been placed on the which they have had to re-sow. I |||||uuun||| ||iir\uIulullliilillllll || _,ne-».~»»u..._ Q WQ,4yy,7»""‘~*». ue-- ll ,.4,¢v""awl"l'“l'l'\?' Ig Yr ..~. /5 .+5 ,f P' . » ,fill ‘ll >' '.ra " _ ‘ l McRae "5 `\\-~.._ /"" gl , if J -_ ‘||lllf|\‘l1§'. =____ _ ` , - ' -if-‘lf fl; 1_7 ‘ .. ""0 ' .1 4 / rs- $5' .___. ___l. an-_ In S() snap Guam Disai-poiN'r1No ., _:gs *__ .» _ _ / ‘ __: ___ 4 __ country over the result of the seeding "`~'a,_h _ __ _ . house. She went to a front window stone from Brookline to Wellesley, ,,,,,,s,,n1 ho,,0,_ _ _lk a at yo\lf¢ll1l2zi-Sl" lf Of §fBll1_ lll\l`0haB¢d from nlefchnoti _ ` and saw Mr. Lidstone. The curtain locating him, in the Myers home. The election " of Secretarv resulted -_ff llllll sDll”g‘ _ _ _ _was up an inch or sg, Mrs, Meyers, She Ewen,-5 she naw M,-n_ Myer, in the selection 0, Rem D_ R_ Cham, conference of New Brunswick and P.E, The farmers indignantlylclaim tn_at iii* -~.-.-_1:»'~-‘ 1.1; camo into thetréwom in which Lid- sitting in 1.idstone's lap kissing thelof the Nashwaak circuit. lsland 099119 here tomorrow morning, they have been guiled, their claim ' t . . . ' ' Comwalb G°0~ U"m”~"- delegates and tne conference promises tor. The result is that it number of - i "“*“°li'-*- Littlo YOFK. E- A- \Y¢SCl110l'0lH1\l|- to be of unusual interest the farmers are i in arms and i - 'Mil l M' \»i ‘ ff :FJ 'AQ' ' '. l ~..;_¢ ¢.`.`l -\\ ‘a-ir. _ "\ `¥{\\‘ e - ,Fl ' , '1 1 'The spring of 1912 has been la \von- dcrful one for growing purposes and one which should have given nn ear- ly start to the grain. If this worth- less grain, is as the farmers say, S,,mme,.s,d,,' James St,.,,t,,,,,.d_ lsllnernumerary list. ln the event of the grain being sold - Benn , Hmnmnnd Johnson HCV GEOFBC YOUHE has been trans as overnment ins e ~ has been the means of retarding thi: grain crop in parts ol the country, it means a serious sct back to thcsc farmers. L.. 4 _ .. 1 q,e_ _ - _ ' - g ' pect d grain, and _ Tryon’ G,,0_ A_ Ross, lf:-.rred from Brunswick street church, it has not been inspected, the offense Margate, Gen M0"in_ H"-llfol. to Tryon, P..E. I. is a serious one and 5, thorough in- Granviile, John B. Gough. Bideford, Levi _,_ Lca,.d_ (Special to The Guardian.) dertaken_ aiberten, Henry S. B. strnuuu-ei. HM-1F1\_X. N- S-. June 13-The _ Cam Wong and' 0.,J,,B,y_ G,,o_ A_llntermarftime match at Bedford l-i f- -- Range was shot under the worst con ~ N S h’ - clitlons in its history. 0 Ing A drizzling rain with so ' ~ ° heavy showers made it inostmiincllweriiy fortnble and difficult for the rifle- men. _ .Changes may be made in thc ste.- (Special to The Guardian.) conference. pinned beneath the wreckage. Mc- . Carthy will die from his injuries, Embodgfhennfenfed fanfare; while Last is still unconscious and 1 of Cafs paw ||ee|5_ no will he a helpless cripple ff he liies. have him remain. _ FREDERICTON, N. B., June 12- The 29th session of the Methodist M FREDERICTON, June 13-The vex- ed question of filling the pastorship of the Centenary Church, St. John, remains unsettled by the Methodist The Committee was determined to allow no extension to the term of Rev. Dr. Flanders, while the congre- gation was equally determined to In the World l _ _ __ __.___ ______f _ ____ _ ________*_ _ __ _ ` McC‘ali\un '_ l £0 Slmrc; P. IG. l. was second and New Brunswick far behind. . Nova. Scotia won with 13 point; The scores were; NOVA SCOTIA. 97 Semple 'J7 93 90 89 Killam Murray Harm on R6 The Largest Organization __ Manufacturing M usicaf Instruments c0W'E3S€ ~ Prevents Ticks. _ici-:EPS i=i.iE.s orr ,_ Cattle and Horses _ and lllorws cows to feed in peace rnllring L 9 spection should be demanded and un- Provinces. ' Plants if l We make a specialty of growing vegetable and flower plants, as well as carrying on the most extensive market business in the Maritime You can clean ycur silverware and cul glass, and gl'/c cvcry piece za beautiful luslrc, with' little wcrk and no lrcublc by using 'Brodie’s British Plate Powder. - l5c. Everywhere A. W. HUGMAN LlMlTED. Montreal. L -_ . MONTREAL, June 12-Marlc_Jean- nc Lalfevre, the four year old daugh- ter of a Craig Street cobblcr, was struck and killed hy an automobile wncd and driven by Martin Stuart, a local and estate agynt on Craig treat yesterday. e 54 MIN/llll)'i~l I.INIMEE’l' fs the only l.inimcnt asked for at my store and lic only one we keep for sale. For several years, we have devoted our whole time personally to the home garden, Mr. Campbell faking charge of the retail market, and we are i_n a better position than ever before, fo attend to ourlarge num- ber of custrmers, at home and abroad. This year we have discarded a numlv.°r nl' flower plants, not popular, and unsalablc. and below uc give a list o thc plants most called for. ' Annual bedding flower pla.nis-- /lster, Phlxx, \'erbeua, Stocks, l'etuni 1, Zinuia, lhlmm, Porlulaca. Naslurlium, (l`all and dwarf.) Miguoneite, Alyssum, Lnhclia, (ioldcu \Vcaih\ r, Snapdraggon. /\I.i. THE ABOVI-I ANNUALS i5c l"l:`R DUZ. Seedling Pansies, Salvia, (Deep Scarlet) very fine. Secdling l).¢hlia and Seedl- g Carn ations zec per doz. Double danlla~_ 8: each. Perronlals Winiered Over. (Large Clumn planls) Pansy, Daisy, Carnation , Dianlhsus, Sweet VVi|lia.m, Forgetmenot and llollyh--cks 5c cash _soc per rfoz, Vegetable Plants -Extra early transplanted Cabbage plants _=,oc per |iundrer". Lafc cabbage plants izc per hundred. (Ready about i_=,tl| June. - Caulfl wer and Celery 75c per, hundred. Late tomato plants zrc per doz. Fxlra early tomato plants 4oc per doz. Cucumber 15:: per doz. Pumpkin and rqu lsh mc or doa. . . P We niailannuals postage free, but perrenials add ic each extra. ` Late Cabbage plan s 5c extra per hundred, transplanted early cabbage cauli ll vwcr and celery loc must he added per Iumdrel for postage. Late imuaio plants 3' per rioz. exlra for postage, and vcry curly tomato plants bc per duz. must ho added for postage. Large orders I-houlcl go by express or freight. O-ir Charlottetown market is npen every day from 8 to 6 o'cl..»c\r. lt will he ln llie iivercst of customers to full there when al ail convenient and personally nrleert their plants. Flowers have been so much lmoroved ofleie years ihai ihc old limo stork would not be recognized. Please remember to send cash with nrdrre, and s-riln plainly. sign name and address. Every season wo receive a number of orders wiiholt a signature. v WOODSTOCII FACTOR IES The Karn Piano BETTER tc-day than any time in its history. Made by men who are masters of tlic pimo making art :_ giv- ing absolute 'satisfaction whcrC\'f-‘f ll ' gC¢3~ tone. ~ The Karn Pity ‘UP-TO-THE-MINUTE in_ workniaii- ship and artistic excellence ; built to do its prettiest in any clune and stands lots of hard work. ` fairness. The Karn Reed ' Organ - . Y()U'LL find llieni in every Town- ship in every County in _ every Province of Canada, and in all Foreign Countries. Wherever you_find them their owners will voice their sniisfac- tion. Sole Agents for P. E. I. The Morris Piano Tllli King of all popular-priced pianos. Kuo\-1| iliroiighout the lcngthand bicevli ef C;-iuada as ri piano of first class construction and full, ritli The Morris Player MARCHING num np in 11...- front ,row of popularity in the Doiu-iniun, because of merit, excellence and price The Karn-Warren Pipe Organ BUILT under the supervision of Canada’s pioneer pipe organ maker, 1,500 of fliem giving faultless satisfac- tion in the various churches and insti- tutions of, Canida. » . .MILLER BROS . 1 .elqro Mills and More Monoyler _ you. A,°l°ll1. harmless liquid preparation, ap- vl\=¢l_v_~I\h n lvfnyer. Keeps cows in seed oonfllhon. and saves Eve limes its costin extra milk. TRIAL OFFER lfyour dealercnnnol supply you send us his name and i.is._ -ns we wni denver prepaid, to your nf¢'l%r3{Vs a - a on can o . |=.Asl;~en.i ssnavca ie. lnplying. For Wes: of Mis- souri River and forCanlda, above Trial Odor, $l .50 Sallafacfl St John i Lord Slralhcona Sired by Mm-¢|iiz:t-i1 22|8 Dam li, Clown Right |o.l82, :ccmd Dam fockman, 28:2 fhlrd Dani Prince Charlie 8|6. the blood that has pro- duced our champlons.He is a beaut_ lful magahony Bay of 16 hands sind weighing about i6oo- a hone wlih great bone, style, action and faultless conformation, and like begctslike. You cannot afford tt pass this horse by, lf you want the best Lord Strathcona will make season of 19 |_ z at owner's stables. For forth er particulars apply fo owner J. R. BREHAUT Montague All l_ i 'lrnsnnt lisy, 1', ll. hc people use it. iiA°.zi.1x¥1 ruu1‘oN. l\l|nwf lf inf _ vulollcluwii, l. P _ " 1 'I . _[_ -- ' ' J _ I c‘Aarai~g6r;T.:;§;:n=';‘4t?"i§;i'3i$’li5o. an . , v 'usrowrzt racroiuizs ~ ‘neu¢i.fif“'i>';,i:i:;§1;l°i'lei°»la=i. ce _ crease in Crops ? /`1_l'lOUT RUfeS _ fO-A .Emerson and Fisher. Lid, I , . . . , .\. 11...... Q se.. e... *nf _ Mon' re--I ,_ -lst|Ml*J2in i Il) _ ,_ Vi If you were sure these Unniixed Fertilizers are what you think --if you were positive of pro- fits .by using them-if you were absolutely cer- tain thcy would bring you a bigger and better crop-would you use them ? .There are hundreds of farmers throughout the Province who would willingly tcll you what these fertilizers have done for flieir fields, fell you how each and every crop is made bigger, better, and richer and bring highest market prices, will tell you how these fertilizers liavc niadc almost barren lands produce ani: ziug crops and how easy the fertilizers are fo applv, how economical the home mixing plan is and in fact tellyou in plain facts and figures how our Unmixed Fertilizers have proven flic best in- vestment the user has made. Ask Your Neighbor About Our Unmixed Fertilizers Don't take our say---so forft-asl: your neighbor - ~get inquisitive---see what is bringing him such rich returns and profitable crops. ‘ FREE BOOYLE l‘S on farming and fertilizers, handsomely lllu-trafed and full of needy facts will be sent free foany address. \ f ' i . . ' . eu. , l 4, ,-~ J _ F ertihzmg Justus Von Liebig I. A soil can l>i~ lcrincrl fur- lilo only when if cnntsiins all the nifllorials recessary for the iii1‘iilioii of plants, in the rc- qrirrd quantity, in the proper form. ~ 2 With every crop a portion of these ingredients is remov- er' ’\ part of this is nvaiu :dd d fron the inexhaustible store of in-» aiinospliere; arollicr part. however. is lost forever if not replaced by man. 3. The fertility of the soil remains unchanged if allthe ingrnli nts of the crop are given hack to lhesoll. Such _n restitution is efiecled by manure or fertilizers. 4. The manure produced in the course cf farminlr ls not ` sufficient to maintain ner- manentlv the fertility ofthe farm: li lacks the constituents which are annually sold lu the shape of grain, hay, milk and, l live sto' k. I \ _ J __ AULD B ROS., iewer queen siren , _ ,. "*. .4 ...~._»-_...em-....._. l-, ii i 1 » ,_ i l l “. i rj ___ _MWF '_ .,_....<.»_ va... _ e ...,- ., we -..-L "L_ ~ ons..-,pe \ ]__ ]. GAY__&? SON _ ` ii. ';i l v . l ."1 mg uf >‘. ‘__ ' e 'Z-_r ,li-,' .{. » ._,_ ,e il l. w .lit -;. i ' i »l -.. f. . iff ge ; . l .r;:.'7».t.. ff .ef ,..~s.f-Qgsvfarr l if ,l pl,