' l ' , _ N 'Anil H Pi_i§_s_Eiéofin¢Lii.i- ‘ . I R I _ ' ~° " es ocal dF - - _I °' 'I °s:cs.°se'....l @=Qi G _ "*‘°*‘ Al-I-. OVER PRINCE. EDWIARD ___»~. ._~ ' E,i',i' =._- ~~ . " pi i:'f°»~ ‘ “ E V .\|Ul\,\\.\( \\'i~1~-‘|<|.\' i_\ :; fr fr '-3_> >é T7 ls; visor " ` i -_ _ - _*_ -_.W-.._.;; .. _ . .__-____,_____ _- __ _ _ __ _ __ ________ _*__* ' `lu&7l"‘*‘~--~--ETEE; --I-"5'f"’f~"` f“““'§.._ _ Q}”_IARL0'l"1`ET0WN» CANADA WEDNESDAY- MAY 31. 1911- FIRST or Am." { ,'€".:.-.*.,:? ANCE -<5 s-i >= E: :-4 25 >»: -_-L. -4 z> >': =< ANNUAL NNEETING wiiiiiiiiiii siiiiiiiiiisiiiizi ini iiiwi iii Two Riiiiwiiyg P. E. I. Hosruiii uiiiiiiiiiiii ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis iiiiiiii iiis ini perplexing Ag HELD Directors Meet in Y.Ll.-C ll; -ffreusurers und Trustees Reports _ Brought Donn ____ THE LllDlES llll) 'l'li'~ :iiinual ineietiiig of the l', lg, |_ ilosliiiiil was held first night, "L 5 ifrlocli iii the parlor of the Y; lvl, (‘._ .\_ ' ’|'lio i.ri1si.ees were all presi-iit ex- i'~~pi ll. -l. (l\iiiil:i.ll, who was nn;l|,1¢ , S -“`»l"‘f'¥ll1l to The (lnsrdiiin. lI1llNSPlNIIEY _ STILL NIEE IN PUHTNSNL _...E When Ready io Nlarch- Were Dispcrsed. "Vg/\W_/\. May Jiri--l-‘iiiuiicc Minis- tf"" 1‘|°|‘_l\|\i£ is not going to sec the (_oroiiation though he is going to l‘»l\i1lniiil diii'iiig the festive season, Hg l>l_<*boses to take ii thorough rest and will_ :iliutuiii from both social and liusiiiess_exciteinent. He will go to the coutin<_\iit for niciliciil treatment before returning. LIVELY SCENE NNW ll LEIIIS .A Large Body Dlscovcrctl‘”"""““ le """' ‘=~~'1i~-~- 1 l-\!lI|‘7IlI‘l(`, l\’liiy lill -'The iioirii_i.ioii :ii'i'ivi-ii nl, 1,f;\/ig tn. Ulfly. #UNI the iiniiii body \vill arrive it0iiliirl'o\V and go int() qimlp with (115. .iiioiiiitcd forces. When the whole of ithe force arrives, there will be ii ;si.i~i-iiiioiin connlc of days before eni- hpeizinl to 'l‘lie (lii:\|.,|,,,,,_ |____,______ ' ' '. ou the si'¢:iiiici‘ lrtiigiie.-‘e. |~ ». .|.,¢,.1_ 0 HL Very S ra age ic point 'T H E L( U _ , really-'to march at ii signal from the i\lon:ircliists, who, have tiikeu refiige` _ iii Spain. 'l‘bc Portiigiicse lli'i\'erii-‘ 9 nu-nt learned of the plot and dc- _ spiitclied infiiiitry and disper.-‘ed the couspirzitors who lied to the nioun- , tniiis. spiiacy has liteu discovered ai. |oni.e‘ -..___ ,. llc lii - TEN/lPllIlllllILl I =<~.~ii~il ixhat the llourd through their _ _ 1.--i.-liii-y make representatioiis to __ ~ ilu- proper autlioritics in order tol _ cl _ U .i v iiiiisiiiici-. llev. Mr. Fullerton second- i--I the suggestion and after some furi loci' disciission it was agreed to. ` liev. i\lr. Ifullcrton in moving a \--ii' of thanks to the collectors for ihvir i-ilirient services said the meet- i:.i' slioulil lny stress on the need of ii.i<~-iiiisiul voluntary siibscriptions for li.i» fiiipport of the institiitioii. A i'i»idi;il vote of thanks was given to \\. S. l.ousoii and (I. l’. Fletcher for lioiiliiig Sunday services at the Hos- piiiil. \lr. Pope spoke of the advisability of lniriiig ii contagious lioi-'pii,=l <-i*e<'i.\-.il on the grounds, which would ` l ii-.iiiire the eo-operutiaii of the loeii .-in-i\i'iiiii\=iit and the (`ity (louncil to hi hi bear the cxpciise. ltev. Mi'. li`ul ii i-iiiii spoke of the necessity of hav il-if ii place for tiilierciilosis cases. il was reported by the sccretnr_'; llinl ilu' li. O. Associiitioii were de 1-.iriiiiis of presenting to the Hospita .-- p»»i'i.i‘ait of ilie liite A. ll. MacKen- vii- who, for many years, was ii ii'ii.sii\1‘. ii iiiis uiizininiously agreed that the ii-ii-irziii. be nccopteil. |~‘. :i_ lvloore :ind lioniild lvlcliiiiuou iri-ri- iippoiiited auditors for the eu- .zuliig year. \i ii subsequent meeting of thc i:'ii::ii‘|\s ll. J. (Iiiiilliill, ldsil., wus un- .iiiiinoiisly rc-elected l’resiilent and ll. llalderstoii tlccrctnry-Trciisurcr. N l‘lW Yi INK, Mal' '27-l"ol'ellrn ._ tutioiis are by for the iiiost iinport- 1 nut, arc up in arnis over prospective legislntioii at Albany, which they |_(,;\\,i,;\;_ May ;gg_.'p\w king nnil WW. \\'<“l|il 0lfCl1U\1\l|.V llllt ll" ‘mil U’ iilueeii, nearly all the royiil family and their business ill tl\iS SUW0- RCIWC' severnl goiggeoiisly niiiiiforiiicil Indian gcntntivgl; of (iniiiiiliiiii banks Sal’ princes ‘were present at the horse UICV \\'0l`0' <‘"l-il`0|Y H5 il IUSS tl’ “U” guard’s parade yesterday, when the Siielriul t ihe iinariliiiii. I. ST. l’|l1il10til.iol\ here today fcll ure is sliclved until after the tloi'ona~ fl'Ulll il ll0ii-1119 UE 125 [WE “WI WIS tion when the Iiords will amend it killed. in l`oiiiinittee. l.oril Morley, in- his closing speech intimated that the goveriinient would accept no amend- `meiits, and added it would not be to the credit of the Lords, after accept- i , ing the principle of the bill, for Lord l.aiidsdo\vne to raise iliillcultics and .oiistarles at ii later stage. KING NNN UIIEEN NNE NEPT BUSY baiilo doing business iii New York, of wliich bi‘anr|u~s of i'n.iuulian insti- ' 3 - I l' l 11 bill F0' tl H ts 'uards were _ileristnnd the niotivc ieiiiu .¢~,,l<,|~s (lf in co _ ,_ Lflflltly ll1l3l"“l“CL‘ll. “Nil it IH IIIWIY troopeii in honor of the king’s birth- tliat concerted action will lie taken ,lay ,md ,mllltigil by ull the |~c,;inmnt,s to oppose it. . taking pai't in the brilliant spectacle, No definite inforinatiou has been which was wiulegncil by noted mgmu received by the bankers iiifeizird of |,,,,.,_, 0( Lim pggyllg(-_ nn() n great what is the inipelliliir I\l0\»lV0 Plliltl throng which lieiirtily cheered their has directed this attack upon tiieni, ,,,ajcHtic,_,_ `l`lii- iriistecs of the l'riiicc l°}dwiiril gmc,-_ tho ,~,.,i,,tiOnS of lim f,,l-iglgn The UMR” uf (-,,,,m,,,,ghtis h0rsc_ Ilo:-'oitul in presenting their twenty- .-1.-ghili Annual Ifcport, are_pleiiscd to ii s been lniiinonious hunks with the New York iust_it\i- Sm,.ue,l by the h,,,,,mm: of the cm, on ~d.isheil iivi.i .ind it looked at _ tions have iilw y _ ._ ' ‘ n , <. '~ y, ' #inte that the Institution hull. With und their respective fields do not flrst as if the duke would be una_blc :iii-ri\;i:=i‘il iiccoinodiitioii, been in ii I-i\‘=I' ion to extend its usefulness to ii isiiy large nuinber of persons requir- iiiv lloiipitail treatment. in i'iii~eshiidowei1 in our lieport lufii ‘f'.~", 'ho lircckcn house bus brci ili~i'i»iii;lil_y reiioviifed and rr-fitted ai. I "o~=i of .$2,27l.li0, exclusive of the ;i_,-niiiii expended by liiulies Aid Soc i' ir for fnrui:~ibiiig, iind is now knowi no liiv "l’boebe'1li'cckeii Home for \`ii|':-es.” . 'l’ii.-ri- has also been ini~‘.tiilled diir iii" :lic y<-.iii', an up to date lil/4ll`i\\lll I'li“.':iioi' whicli cost with water ci iw.-ii<:|ii= the suui of $l,l2!\.»l.'\. iilditioiiiil rooms have be iittei Ui' in the third storv of the I-lospi ' lor the reception of piiticn , uw iii" vi-ry comfortable and easily ac i-iw-ii»ie by thc use of the elevator. ` pxcoil; ,is ieiiiiitted by such ii ion exceit in express clash. _ ` i to ‘control his charger. Dlsplbiylilll The section of th0 hill e_ _______________ have (_mm.,wtS mu, ,.,,,lw,,y_S,md,.i,,,,h,,m_ yms Kmg |\»|,,,,|m| ,L5 . . - __ .~ ~ _ i is i t l ex- . . _ _ .ii iiiients has caused the to u _ _______éy fm, t,.,,n5misS,,,n ,H nf tl-uns; su,y_ lu‘iuliiiii‘e to exceed the recelllffl T0 initting the siiine by draft. U`llV°l°" S i_i»i~ yon,-, and the Trustees were com- c__e____c_ mon” ,),.de,,, ,,,._,,u,e,.\,,ise_.. iiiilli-ii to borrow from the Endow oioiit, l~‘i\nd. Part of this has iilreiidy l\1‘l\ii paid back, and wc expect. during lt ' ri inistiike to think that Ame-I riciiiili: look with euoiini-_mlty on, thc, great success of (‘iiniidinii biinks in in.. i-iiniin our to have sufficient, _ , cannot do ¢_,,e._ (_,,m_},H Ont” Mn 2U__,,,m,,, (gm, if V i\ \ irk. 'They y ' funil_~: to pay up the balance. The b_f__¥__'es;_ themselves ,md ,wc ,incl-_ _,em Wm, ,,1_n¢_enc,,,l U, te" ye,"-S in Mm! "xE"""dit‘m'° during the your H' iniiicd that others. lllcllldlliir ("“‘“"l(iiigstI--i to $li),3'l8.17, leaving ii deficit (‘,'F|‘:;q H iiumnpf. to puf. <‘iinudiiin H11; |,,,,m_V hm-m tn M|~n_ Cmnen "" lil" Y"“""'* t"“"“‘\Ct|"“5 "E $1529" I liSi!\0HFi Ill NUW Y‘"`k K ou li in the outskirts of the city" ii :i:i. 'l`iii- if-.cn received lroin iieyilis hu haniii out of li _ e g is not vxpectell l" "H-*fi T-EI" ""‘f'*““" week ngo. iinniield has ii bud record. ' ture at AIIHIIW Wll»l\0“f *1"\9“‘l'“e“E» He served a term in the Central pris iionis during _venr aiii_oiinted__to $7- hm',t ,K fc,u.,,,l tim; il will ninke on mr ,m,,,,,u}tin,_, H iittin giri nm] , ((‘-ontinned fm _lH\i:0 5) »\'q l,\ninn»nt used by Phvslelnns . "___ ~v_w__AM__M~__w_M,__, lflniiiidinns inore disinrlined than ever term in ]{in,_;,;f_¢,n fpr causing the to ri\tiI`_V IIN? f°Cil‘f0‘¥ItY I1!-U`°‘*m°“t~ ideath of his father. ' - f . fooiiiiiiunicimon ii i'uBu1E _ I l _ , f ' ht, xpress and wllfflill was sick the other nigh'-i and= ,\|-id skinned his nose and neiirlYl:f,:',;_I:;1:,?|:r|.f,-_grit riT3‘_%i0_ ,qiw len; on 'Hui the ei-imche like the dick' broke his collar li0l\l‘- I“\f "0"" *return at 4.50 p. ni.. ‘iockinir in this cus, | d 'port nt 8.10 p. ni., bringing passen- "“ WIN* H0 kind that I f0l`S0t EU thmk numb e I lilersf frel§ht» express 'and Yesterday's about his awful 1ickin’s; - N ni pt lung with me N. S. mail. She leaves this morning , , ______. I Ycstcrdiiy the Northumberland left T ‘ f I'lct u this port at 8.20 a. ni., or o llc took me in the rockin'-chair and He stayed ui) H _ Ii_e__t to awp tm; _,or 1-iictm, M g_20 ,,_ m, kind of look.ed down nt me sad- ;';g,r:”,Eie‘] h H i The S. H. Harland made her r_¢_iZ“\*“` l i ` _ t i f Urwe yes- A V , Vw Om," lhnnght my pa was cross return trili°_ 0 MH _:'_§‘\T\e__c____l Cargo nd mid ii he could have tho DB I1. ' f, k - it d v carry ng n go g instead of me, hlfd “ke it and cruel' but glignilaciczlltzilii'-Lthczsitii, laiitdii large number of passengers. SIMIIY- ' He rocked me In th j I‘ Yesterday the ldastern and South and told me of e Oy . _ th _ He told me 'stories while he rocked.1 br0\lKh¢ hl_;`“~ve and stroked myI§:;,:`p:::,:,:::,‘€`,,f,fv;2fE,\F,:;;n,€f,cT?:;,[;f “nd gave "wa MW h““'a"d0“ur' And called md Iniini awful glad I've the rlummerside nccommodntion was And "ev" 5°0ld°d ml’ at “El \’°9“"“° mir’ fm iten minutes latc,the eastern accommo- gotxh m i Chicago Record-Hen -dntlon was on time and thi- Western sometimes I had to holler; Once when he went out in the dark to -Fl. F7- I9" " ‘ l t' geta drink for me he stumbled aid. ‘“"“‘ ““° “" ‘“‘° i 'E The Chicago Stock Co Opened Last Night .to one of the Nlost Appreciative Theat- rical Audiences in The History ofthe House With nn idea of seeing soinething ii little better than usual, and with an unusual ainount of interest in the _company and play, which bud been created by liberal newspaper adver- tising; it seemed as though all of (‘b:irlottetown was bent on attending the theiitrc last evening _to witness thi- opening of the Uliieago Stock illoinpiiny which are to remain here for six nights, also playing three .iuntinecs. Every one who was lucky lenough to be able to get seats were well repaid, for without any question the attraction si1i'pa.-iscs anything thai. has ever been seen here in the line of a draiiiatic performance with stock company. (lliarlottetowii has had several smaller companies which have visited this Province in the past but lust night theatre goers were given a chance to see what u. real stock company was. The play lwas “(lloflies," the story was about Clothes, and the eight ladies of the company wore Clotiics that were such as to bring sighs and owes from every hidy present. The gentlemen in the provincial evening dress, with its somber black and spotless White, inade an excellent back ground while the elaborate scenery and light ef- fect worked out the finishing touches to one of the most beautiful stage ‘pictures the modern drama _can offer. i The company numbers about tweiity-six people und Norbert E. llorente, who is the lending inan, handles elocution and dramatic strength in a manner showing a thorough mastering of his profession. When the curtain rose and disclos- ed to the house one of the most ela- borate and beautiful scenes ever ar- ranged in the Opera House the aud- ience could not and did not refrain from expressing its keen appreciation of the company’s efforts in this re- spect. Throughout the entire piece the frequent plaudits of the audience amply attested -'to the excellence of the show and its scenic, dramatic and other features; and to say that the pliiy found fiivor_in the eyes of all is but a poor way of expressing the high standard of merit iittained throughout by thc talented perform- ers. ` Mr. Browne and Mr. Florer rank in uno way inferior class while Mr, (larliai't as the rough and ready cos- mopolitan also ciiiiic in for a good share of the applause. Ainoiig the ladies it is alinost unfair to discrim- inate. Miss (llnrii licllc-Prae was as lovable ii little heroine as fate could will to any man, and sympathy and adniiration were hers at all tinics. Mrs. ll. H. llossknin as the cxtri-ivag-- ant wife was ii typical personnle for the role displaying by gown and man- ner tliiit luxury was her second na- ture. Miss Lce ivho is transformed from an old maid to a society siweet- heart handled ii dif`l’lcult role with wonderful cleverncss while Juanita Mack, who iilso aided in the comedy of the evening, nuiintained an iiidivid- iinlily that proiiiises inuch in liiter prodiictioiis. 'Phe company give ri matinee this iifteriioon of Ada fiichans merry glngliiig comedy Nell Gwynn of Old Drury, a hiindsoinely costumed play dealing with the reign of King (lhairles the Second. _ The matinee prices are only ten and t\vciity-five cents iiiid while iniitinccs are not fre- riucnt occiirreiiccs in Charlottetown there ou_.;bt to be a general assembly of ladies who would make this after- noon ii gcnerzil gathering at the Opera House, for companies and plays of this caliber :irc events and the op- portunity of witnessing their perform- iinces ought to be embraced by all. The play for tonight is _“Our New Minister," ii story of plain country folks. lt_ was written by the late Iienmiin Thoinpson who made the Old Homestead fninous and is said to be an even better story' Thi! lilly T185 the endorsements of the leading clergymen of the states and while said to contain over two hundred licairty laughs, has ii plot that inter- ests all classes and 'tells ii story ap- pnnliiii: to the heart of everyone. ______._ li, M:-_v 2ii.- Another sad ls the lii-it of ranilidates passing in ei- _ _ ther written or practical l