MAY 11.1912 me moss News . 'rim c"l=ianLo'r'rs'rowN eoanmiin r msc or-u-i- ~ -pAGg.m,gvger~ , 7 __ ____ __ _ ii. nays to buy in tiiis.1-‘roviiice. ' _1_iii,;¢|-i, '1)u_;,|,hy_ _v,,,.m,,, mve, ,__ T,_d,_y.__ G" ____ - _ _ Billions 7 orses from the i\i'oreli teen _____________ ai ian eoiiiprises six l-loise stables to Halifax. _ °°""' . ”*“ il. M. Williams Boston' John ` F __ _-,_,._,._,..~.....~_-~.-.- Uilllllii Miiulaachern Geo'» _ A|,|y_ SL John; Gem H_ T“y\o,._ °»-._=;.i.::°:.:':.::‘.::.‘;“.fr::i:: Q" i ii' count- allowed. ‘|z:,;,g:,:|\c°nch¢l-an twenty-live "New Lens bent,-,. lnnlglit iivc cents. T ~ ___ 0 new pictures l’eople`s _ |. U( h_oi'si:s and -cattle on l'l;iil"llmllllll'l`y'H farm, West tllgyalty, .‘ lltll V. is p,,¢,l|uii|cil to MILY _ 3 5_udr{*_ ,.5- ~°Attviitloii is culled iq thc_ad_ re uituri~ sale at D. A MacKay s (_-or~ mr of Wovinoiitli and Water Hts. ner'cli iozuiiiciicus at 140-30-` `0'Cl0Cl\- “h‘_' ,.,,,.¢,.,- _gl (tn_ Auctioneers. Bti! . i-i ii. wiuiilme. ;Hqri;ieiiiriii‘: iioli iziillil-‘;i'rev_liice'\'vvill hold Jin mcluiril iiiectiiig 'fin the'orEhard of ol ~ Qcotclifort on Monday Jus wiui. - "Toronto, who with his” wife','lProvos-t. May ,mb “L 2,00, p. _ni.,~ and in ____ ____,_,,,_,.,| of (ihas. Pigott, Savage H,,,~\,.,ia~_ on '|`uesday, May 14_th,_ at 20|) p_ ui. All iiiterestecrliiiid.K He had _ hccu in Windsor nt- tendini: the cucoenia of Kings Col- l0lZl1. This ycar’s ob.~:ci~vu.nce ...nuns made- soniev-'lint notcw_ _ 'from the conferred on (`ol. fair Hpiiryl-'eilatt, Miicklen and Nice }‘r_ovoi-it Lloyd' of Trinity ilollcgc, ' Toronto, and pnrty arrived in \Vindo<.r on a I-iiiecial car. P. Fiwlslurui :students made hrilliant 9h9Wl¥1l-’.'H nl; King's as iii other Col- 101-’e_=.H. A. Mci-u-‘.ci‘vi:y, fihnilotte- to\vn,_w'on the degree of ll. Sc. and annie Within four marks of the Gov- ernor (leiioriils Medal. (hitliliert A, Simiidoii, sou of Unnon ‘rind Mrs, Hlmpson_ tlliurlotti-_to\vii_ len his cings in the first year, winuini: six iirsts and two si-,con-‘ii§ld<|'~'.` For-t Aiigustiis; J. M. Nicholson, Port "Hl1l; ill. Keniierly, Brsdslbanc; Miss A. Lore, Cliariottetown; Miss ld. Love, (_‘hiirlottetown;i Miss Harris, Uliarlottctoivn; J. A. Cameron, New Glzisgmv; W. H. Tiiwiislieiiil, Rollo Buy; registered at the Revere ilotcl, Uliarlottetoivin between the hours of 11.00 'last :iight nnil "10.30 thc pre vious night, _; Thu. rollout performance of the co incdy drniiiii “()lir-._Wives" hy the Prince lCdwnrd Dramatic (lluh at the tiharlottetowii Opera House last evening brought out another good audience, all of whom enjoyed the performance to the full. The performers were ciicli familiar with their several parts and the play went with a swing from start to linish.Thc drill of the (luilcts was an excellent llurforiiiaiice and was heartily ap- plauded. There was _ii little delay lil .Bl5Hl'l2ll\l-Z the entertainment of th.: 0V0l\il\L!, but the good music of Prof. Vinriicoiuhc's 0rcliesti'a.kept ,ill in good humor, And the play was.li_v no inriins long or teilioiis, in fact tlicrc was not ii (lull inoiiient tlirougli- ollt. so that all retiirncd to their homes iii good time and thoruiiglily lllciiscil with thc l'rin<:c lililwiiril l')rn matic (‘lul». This company of lonnl talent has seldom if ever ,ippcaicil tl. hotter advniitaige than in "Our Wives” rind they are assured of n full house wlioiievci' licrcaftcr they may have furt.licr cntertiiiiimcnt to offer to thc iilfliixuiluz iwoivlo of iii-u.-lotto town. ::_~Rexall Liccf, iron and Wiiio is ,_ splendid spring tonic, 21 contains- all the coricciitratod iiourlnhmcnt of pri ine heel, i~oi'nhiiicd with cherry iviuo und the most palatzililc forni of irnn_ You will like this |\rsp1»ii'ation-it, iq one of the best topics that has ever lireii placed on the -market. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., The Rciiall Store. f‘oi-ucr Great George null Knnt Streets. My i.l.;____;__ laliuntain, Bell &.Oo., for best coal. lowest prices. 1_23dtl_ “Tim (ionuiiic slntor shoe whose Holihy is the making of shoes that suit stylish men. We have them in the latest lasts and shades at Goff Bros. Ncw.Store, Richmond St. 5-ildii milk stage and, in fiivorahlc condi- tions, will given large yield of excel- lent quality. Some fields which are loiv in fertii. ity may not give . ii catch or girls. and clover with the nurse crop o`f pens and oats. In such cases a top- dressing of harnynrd manure or n linllt Hppliuation of commercial fer- tilizer might he ri paying investment. Of course the peas take part of their nitrogen from the air in the soil. Again, the early cutting of the mix- ture shortens the period of' shading ‘he young ifi°ai~is and clover plants. l-Iowcver, where manure is not avail- nhle~the fertility taken from the soil hy last scnson’s grain crop may he replaced by applying. say; 75 lbs. nitrate of soda.; 75 ills. n-iuviate of "otash nnd 150 lhs. s'1per|\liosi‘hiifc ner acre. The pritnsh and super- uliospliatc may hc'hnrrowed in. _with thc seed hut the soda should not he applied until the irrain has rome iin_ and then only when the nl:iiitf_i___n|;n_ dry. The first rain will dissolve the mdn, carry it into the soil and make it availahlc to the plants. _ Chronic Throat Trouble ,Permanently Cured Seven Days' Use of Cntiirrliozoiie _ Performed Rniruliir Miracle. Miss Counters' Case Proves the Won- derful Efficacy of Outarrliovrone in- All Throat and Nose ' . Ditwnses. Windsor, April 3-Miss Coun- eit to everyone trouiilcd with sorc throat, hronchitis or weak lungs. When asked for u statement, Miss (lounter said; “_Aho_ut _ ,seven yin-ii-s’ agar contracted A heavy 'cold .ther iioitiiui an my lungs' and resisted an treatment.'~.A!ter' I had.-flrlerl several' doctors here anikspeeialists- in Du roll: without benefit, [1 _v¢sn¢,.1;¢-, my _ruzgist an_d_.s_lk_od hlmhfer f,he_.heiit ‘emedy_iie"l_iali for cold ,on the lungs. He recoiiirfiended ' Catarrhdzorieg' which cured my cold in one weo`k'. It- brought back my voice, and I have been ever since free from my old trouble. For coughs, colds and 'lung trouble I sm rife that Oatarrhozone is the best emedy. It goes right to the sore snot, gives quick relief, and makes a lasting cure." ' Catarrliozone cures because ftehesl- fiig vapor ._fs inhaled _ to 'tht very places that are sore had `iii!lam"ed..‘ " To permaiientfy ours your winter flin, `your coughs, sneesllis and Ca- iifrii, by all means use a tried and proven remedy like Catnrrhesonn. But Mwdre of the siibstitutor sail imita- tnr. Look for Ciifsrrhomne only, 50|; use u.oo,‘.'iit iii aeiitmi. or smmgi frora the Catasriiogogn. C __ Buffalo. N. Y., arid.. Blyth” fnr'i-i case will prove of great int:-r-‘ Beer i& Weeks l Beer & Weeks I Beer & Weeks |'f';'Beer & Weelui _ - .. ..-,,..._. This Superior Table see cut~is made of selected hardwood and is very strong and rigid. Closed, the top measures 40x40 iiiches-opened with leaves in- i place extends 6 feet. Six legs are strongly priced. . . . . . . 3% ' ‘ ’ ' '_ .. _ I Everything in 'Furniture and Fiirnishliliis "Largest ~ Stock to Choose _from eu? P._'.E,.Lf|glin||_;.____. 5 _ '¥“»Tf~‘-fls Z ""'~ll“i‘._.1f`?Z i' " I ___ _, __ - \\\\;" e \_£*'fT‘_£:'»v~ ¢ _ _ 0 $8 . _ __ V ~Tliluie_`u,`speri»il valiic sililclmard and Lei- llic r VACUUM '.Cl.liANElf €lea_u Your 'Carpets This Spring. lt’s a labor saver - ' _ \ , . 1.- _ ' _ ______ I ' I e- ELT? . ___:J“ -_ TL'-7-“ ll 'W1 §_ ir_ v lilnii ~.v\ Sideboard V 85 ‘ ‘ »-9-;,-;-_:_ ~.::_-_-<` ~ ' ‘ is large :ind \v»§l_r |»ro|~m-iioiicd. li's made of iiiirdiimsd fini».licil in iivii |golden_ oak. has 2 riitlcry iiraivcrs é ciipiiiiairls with p'a',i1el doors f=-i.n_cy _Waiiiilarals with shelf and fancy shaped lop. Mirror is bevel plate iiiiil' riieasiircu _i.pi.'.i inches. Sidc~ board nisir`id1\i'7h inches nigh top measures /._-:v;{-`-I-/-_>r.'__.. _ 2 1 _ Y _ ‘ -1'-‘lxzz i::':i1':r..' _'reed 1/-iiiio _ _ _ _.___ _ __ __ un-_Qc-~5I~ f _ i` ljt'lrl'l‘f)N, Illnss., May 9#|r9\Vi=< l"\- Wooilrulf, the young Htutc stri-nt. hro- l(er_ wiiiiiu-_ ili\'=0, llllll _Dix Ilolis|'t Siuitlicr, ivrria unioug the cause of his tijoilhlei-1. llc ili->.<<:|i!i- eil an euiuoile nt ii i»ui|iimi~r liolcl in 0i.:urii|iiit, Miiluc, in wliirii 'ilix :~h_uil.li- er :ind his wife ll*-I\“0‘l .ill 1l'lll-“""“l‘ rufl_told of piistiiig togctlicr torn lut- ters from Miss Atkinson to his wife. Descrihini; U, conference he had with his wife lic suid : I t`olrl’lirr, l \vant ‘ to 'lir-ive n. tolli 'with you, nnil,_slu‘. nn.e_v\'ercd . Uh, lu- tleeil, l‘ said I You have 1.'~ll, V0' lil' iiiivn yourself, iiild if You fainiiot lm- ,-,nvn y|,n|-gulf like ri ilri-clit, |'i‘sl'l"'ll' ahlc woman, you iinvc_;rot. to ight out of iiiy houar. ` I told lici' silo could .Jo lf* -"»lll“ll"l`- oi' to fir, .\'oui.lu~|-. Hilo i»\'_i\l\\ =‘=ll‘l1 (ill, indeed '.’ l i=iio\\>rrl ‘lirr Bliss At- klnson's lcttcr. Shu raid 'ou f'1\u't _drive me frn`in this house, for this is my hoifsc. i told' licr iilii: ivxisii’t fit to lir \\'llll our cliildrrn, rind fi|rtiir~rim-r|‘, flint l could divorce lieignii thi- ft.:-ieiistli _of gh.-'¢|.1u'n(i¢»_ ._,f fir. .~lout.lu~,i-_ :~he said: Luwi:-i,-` that is the oul.V \l'l'l"" I l“\"'0 done wrong sin`i'c.L inarxtii-d ~.\'Ul\~ Then 1 slapped hor fng_u._f""l*'3_ll _ ,l""l' into a. chair ziiin`to'i.'l her t'o`llSl5°`ll £0 me. Site jiiinpedoiiipiiuid ran to the door and screamed. _ fr. He denied thre`at'eni`iii: her with a 'pli\to`l. ' ' ' ' Woorlriiffailmitfgeil lmvinf; l-ufin ht- rested with ii yoliiiiz woman. _ _ ' Woodruff testified that his wife ani Miss Atkinson were unduly affection- ate. _' He testified that on lune 10, 1910. he went to Ogunquit, and a short time later siiw Miss Atlilnson there, _He said that she occupied his room, ileeplng with his_wffe. Ha said fra. Woodruff nad heen in the hnbli; of tnking care ofthe child- ren, but after meeting \iisl Atkinson ihe was away from the hoi un nil dv. the said that in lfllfl and l‘.\l1,whcn hiiss Atkinson was nv.'a_v from Mrs. Wnodriil‘I..h-il,,wife was _like a cased alumni. & »r rnng__:~i._;|»a the ` _ ` i, ' one urrr, _` _ay and A .noni ~ r Niqw YfliiK, May fl.-Since the liar. (‘. ’l`. liiciiciyiii, made his abject <-i»|ili‘ssioii in ilo ton of the niiirdei' of Miss Avis l.inneli several months nun, tho \vlici‘eiihol|ts of Miss Violet lilduiuiiils, the llrookliue heiress, who was to have married liim and who un\vii‘.li|i;;ly was the motive for his frightful crime, has been' as great- ii mystery as that of Dorothy Arnold, save that the Edmunds family has all :ilong declared itself to he in full pos- sossioii of the knowledge of Where she is living. " " ` Heston dcspatchcs stated positively lust night that Miss itol‘_i{3l.y,' , these ilespiitcliru said, the young woman has assumed the ii,.i\`mc of _l\ of the strikers. An effort was matic to ii\du_cc an- Englisli imnriizraiit -who recently arrived here. to act as en=- gincerj hut refused, saying that li" wns no strike hreaker. Aiiother.inu'o_ pi~oi'\|red from the Ilnited _r1,t4_ites, loft. on rlaturilay night, nfter ivorkiiig ii few days. Uoiizeii-tion on tiie'road.is growing.worse every day. ._ - (7.()lil.IER _Fl_4Il?.fl, ,, .. ._ _ _ wi'1‘H'sR0ol` I lZh8f1l,"'11nyf~i tll(‘. hihlfl. Jnhii C, Hltird _saysi "Wc'ca.a‘sec' no harm lin '-“l't`." I __ii_l_ways likcil,__niy_iwii'n-wife, ami sliiics his dr:it,h and the doniisc.of-my first wifi' thc iill_ect.i_on has ripciicd- into li,\\'l‘." V ` "' ` .Gl1)RMAN\AllfMEN T07' ~ .~l'i‘|tlKld FUR RAISE. lili}lt`lJN, Nay fl-'l`lic Avinlors' As soclation, which has rem-n,i,ndly ap. peeled to the Mnnufiicturcrs' or|zarii~ zntion for hotter wn|§,s` for aviators. plans to strike on thi' eve of tue hi _national.iyavlationrnisiitf at .lnhannls-_ thai unless' the profcsainnafl airmsn’s tcrmshrc gniritcil. _ __Aivllfiii_if‘AN_ Fi..\_u is ' _ __ ' ..s'ri_i.\Ni:i~:ii ro Tiramsis. l.<>NIuiI~}, May il-'i‘hi-. _ l'iill Mall Hn'/cttn iiiililislics as n strirtlim: fact ri__.i‘r_~.l.i<‘»‘i'.r,__l.iy _tha Mi-ilicni flmrer for .“.lic.iiirwf."oi_`f‘.onvlon trnt ni- vessel llylnig the Stars and .t-itr__iue»i` drri\’ed in the 'l`li=iinrie in the whole of ln", yvlir. _ ' _ ._ _ ___ ~{ Pf_)Sff‘_--\'l`l'Il~}I*]liEl`_t Slili1]S.&_ ___ _ frsic Kino __‘-i1‘Ai.v. l"lf\Ml<7, May il-King ctor Em- riiiiuuel has einen' nn audi_ 'c to Post Wheeler, _the . new_~,;secr ry of the American Enihass_y_._ T interview 'was*`a niost cordial "o'ne. _c King riiiidftheisccretziry-'ta1kcd `_i- half an hour. _ i| A gentleman arriving in oiioriottnowii on tin `monuii| train was asked by another gentlemsn__ when ___iie ._ "pf, his clothes made. He rinsweredat James _Galisghans "I thought no" was the reply, I would knew his clit of clothes 'an}_lVl55l_‘*.' he “li*=tl1¢_'l1'|i¢“ tailor ~ in the `P_!‘.nvlnca. _ _'rail Ii "gpttilsj tfgiiew thousands ei his' customers will tilt you the same. His cut and styierpf garment will command attdthl ‘_lsnywIiere. lrfyoii' are silt gettin( lWl infection call on him and your 31100 sghsa fs the man, 118 Quoin ` ann win an et an one, James Og NTYJUI T.i!Ni“'~“~ _ ’”"`:;ll‘\'l$_¢lN“¢' ~ \ i _.__ . » ~.._~~l.-'__~.‘_=;'l.¢“lZliiei|°f'ii'.~i.aiwr._'