» ,_ _ __ _ _ “~l\llClf~°'lW||ls~» Thc _ I Qilnadlian Qu”-ren o _iirllntlisc Audience Did’lloncr to 'ihtctgading Canadian Cantairice and lier Coterle cl Artists. T The seallnllnd standing capacity of the hail were alike taxed. The meeting to the dlvaiiii 8'ltii?day`_ 'owning give a foreword 0__f_ our high expectations every one oiwllloh beam e' things or luster and criifeilgug iofhll tlhle,_ A y I Madame is Gsuthl’ai" has 'a charming volce.%11§_D his stuka presence and s piano has never been _is so much favor. 'rho that lznspaoay was beautifully played. _The encore was a familiar Slshnmann air, dear to all music studentsf Her wedding march and Elves music (the dainty fays were surely in her fingers) so pleased was the audience that a second encore was in order. This gave our clear ellllllhétivnr The audlclilce encored l studsnts a chance. tohear a good cantab every i'iu_ _ ` In self defence the' entertainers must be told the fault( if it is afanlt)w_as thei_m. The delight they afforded wasanswered la th`e words of Preclosa. the heardrs ltavc their “hands and sometimes our voices too." Mr. Anohde_aoon's appearance brought back lnemoriesf of the Westminster choir, another memorable night in dur' musical‘hisisory. He was in capital voice' lie delivery. (A Morcean of Grieges.) _Mr. Wood lacks one thing the which could well be' spared him, viz years. ills youthful appearance taken wth his masterly work make him sema- vi‘,hat'of a" prodigy." Such brilliilnt 'exci- catlon, silcli wonderful harmonics, such double stopping, better still such readings aa he gives, and then the promise nf his pen' ioreepokan in hlsdslightlal set of and SWR his_‘_pptrlotlo _airs with that~‘_varldtio`as-all `c'imle`sc`c to"|nake him an verve wjlleh carries conviction. l vi niirtto the rihcsrisl Fsasrstlohista. l lllrc Arohdeacon to go tilro' the colonies and sing the ballads he gave last night, and there will be no need of lecturers on Imperialism. His cnccles were judicious. ' Madame .Albani's appearancei evoked unbounded enthusiasm. In her the audience saw the genius of the Canadian people standing in thc first rank of the wcr1d's vocalists, and an acclaimed Queen oisong-with pride it was re|%_e_;ied that Canadian air' had 'built up i ' 'e lungs. Canadian caltnre had fitted her mind and oovolopoait iotnslplsho rust not cos- givau _voice could express the great conceptions and give the interpretations that appetl to em-`,to~intcliigencc, to heart and seriously we say it--to soul. _ Some lUoked',aitor lapse of a decade f..»..voia>t-lat would snow og... or tool lremc_|_\__lu ` A " -f`7l'l¢f§>--llavf ~-laeiiu_ -»-» -s--»-~ - i ~f=` msasorri :mths me init-on nm. . --- U or vvllsfnlillslil ' tllhit was ' heard oi' l yo~.'r_.s_st\‘s"__'gi_s_ul' sw, rl... oonoosl' lyric “IIome,Swcet,_l'i0mo" ran as true, as aficctihgly ls lhdnys of old. The “Ave _ Marla" by Goano_d-Bach was sung with ll arnvereuce that made one forgot singer _ and environment and join in the magnificent prayer. The setting _ oi Crossing the Bar is too _ musical; _thc elaborate setting robs the words of their awful solemnity, It may be the writer is wedded to Bridges _ setting-the rendition, vocal and, accompanying, was fanltless--the setting issftor alltllo' thing. May Madame be given health to go _ on delighting, cuheartonifrl and edifylnir thousands. Australid avid fdl' artistry will soon`be at her feet and arid india will pour out its rupees like water on her forthcoming trip and she will merit them all. Miss Verna is a fine cxecutant. The lA|nard'a Llnlmsnt llelisvea Nouralgla. i A Chance lo Make “The S_lq.te1_'$hoe Co’_’ offer ihe above" reward to anyone who will produce evidence file will swift sal f<.ir°fl.=*_f. selling ii_iicés”*an`d fapfresenting :hens ig,§__1;l§,";_§fSlct¢r Sllc¢n’_’ when _ 11100- We _:only_ authorized agents Ullarlortetgwn _/td sell 'tide fa_lno_ss' shoe. _ i‘{fs§i,'_€l%l¥ir‘“ _"“ >‘*’*'°“’ as-'so ¢4»d¢;_sn¢ |S-°°- _ _ ;_n’l»_l;.~i,$l-i_i fi/` lil _M"l"_‘ _ intbgrsl part of his entourage. ' _‘Mn Wsrlris floss nritlriol york. Ho has lifted aorxompauylng into if ' proper place. Not `a word of liispra do is ln- tandcd when we sq that with the eiception of Madame Albenl he ranks with his co-workers of the Com any. To Mr. Spencer unquallded) thanlfe. This Province may be less wealthy than its Maritime neighbors but its people are not less appreciative or less grateful. For thenlght was one that will be an epoch. Mlnard'a Llnimsni Cures Daridtuff. _,.,._._ lllliltllllllll WlS_ » ni nninin P/il¢ls,.]une I-The police have been very reticent about a mysterious affair which took placc last Monday, when a young man and a young woman were found lying unconscious on the banks of the River Marne, the man was sui’f‘ering froms. severe hulletwonnd in the right temple. _ In the ma_n‘s pocket was a note worded as follows, “I have committtid suicide.. I ben my friend Savary’s pardon. I am only sorry for oue thinlr, and that is that I failed to carry out the job. Hurrah for anarchy." The paper was signed »"Cillirlés Genet, policeman, ill Rue Afexaudcr Du mus,`Parls." Slicllarwn, N. S. Dcc. l8i»B. Mr. liir-lil\rdJordan. _ ` " V limit Sill,-I have taken some of _your- i‘"‘::‘iii’ii 5' °°:‘. _........“"°' °:i..i°f"...*i'.l‘l :ln- ca ‘ - ' ' whois fnn$;l|a 0 ‘ lg* Oli! if ii"“$‘ l‘EL"`.~..." "°i‘i»?‘°°'d` 1... "‘€o%" iii” .ll no \ 1 licorty to usslh='y_had=r'lg_ou wists lcvnwongdldfdl/iolcav Orde s ldctivc pl'i\l|l thtluliiloli. li. tv. .mnllm sr co., . Beach Point. P. E. I Tantra fill Libraryl } 1 ship, 5c exchange lOl’ all the newest books. i Lg;-ge Library _to se~ lect from. _ CVHK' _aiu ¢'DSl" s if ' . i Q _ j '».f1ilaszaiil t limit; _` " "nm is: V ,' f amorous . _ V , l 4 v==¥°'39-""°ll>ll’l"l51l°»”v‘1li‘%.r....l _ cHARLoTTitTowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, TUESDAY JUNE 5, 1905. _ _ .~ __ _ _ i..§f.,¢,}§e.,‘..';= ~.. Wicca _l”1fff_?a2€_ sud. _ , fm- ;` .ot .L als' _ _ _ . . . A ‘P F ' 't ~ . 1 e ~- f - ~<» Haan; ' ‘ r . . "Z ‘v¢aviV‘i . ' ‘Q '~ li l' ‘ 1- i 9 lv r D l gm §.._H..f , ~=ro f °§ oz ir :xi 5 1 ,_ Orrawa June 4-(Special)-The House today diseased the proposal in summon W, T. R. Preston to the bar of the House to reveal the membership of the North At-llantic Trading Co. _ Mr. Monk made a~motlon to this effect and supported it strongly. Sir Wilfrid Laurier lu reply admitted Parliaments’ power to compel Preston to testify but _maintained that as the former Minister of the Interior had promised the members secrecy, the honor of the Government was bound up in the keeping of that pledge. T He had seen tha names himself and Y! -guqn , . f-For Coaicmpi in Refusing to Name `ihe Members oi Norlh Ai|alliic`Only Wants Railway Room id Trading Company Causes bbarp Discussion and is Voted Down- to__ ills __Hefl,’_f_ Says tht West Cala Support _ Laurluf Offered .to Show Namcsio Leader Borden Which FiliCCi\ Million People __\_i__/_hom _wt Should' » Laitcr Declined to Accedc fo. Select Carefully-Wh_at___ l_'l_C__WiIl Do ' . offered to show them to the Leader of tha0ppositlon or any person he might name. ‘ He thought they were all responsible and respectable firms. None were in Great Briiain; all bclonued on the Continent, in Holland, Germany and Russia. .He moved an amendment that the agreement made by the Minister is binding and that the House refused to perriilt any Minister or officer ofthe Gnvernalent to violate the agreement. Mr. Borden said he could not accept the names privately and saw no reason for withholding them from the country. 'Hom Mr. Fieldibtrl supported thc; amendment. V Dr. Sproule declared Preston had perjured himself. Mr. Carveli, Col. Sam Hughes find others took part in an ac-rlmonious debate On the division Lauriers amendment lllSHllP KlNl§l]Ull llllllllilllt Willlll Fasncnlorou, J unc 4-(Special)-T e illness of Blsllop Klngdon took u serious turn today when heart failure set lil. 'His condition is very critical and his relations have been summoned. _ _wsciii Eczema Broke Out Also on Hands and Limbs-Suffering |ntense- Doctors Said Too Old to Be Cured-An Old Soldier of 80 Years Declares : “CUTICURA TREATMENT ' IS A BLESSING" "fit all times and to all people I am willing to testify to the ments of Cu- ticura. It saved me from worse than _ thoyear ` ` a ‘ 1 - U . l - -'i°r.i'7.'P‘f,ii;l‘;lllil?d 'testi IV " ' 'ssc nlvho _,_ _e _ __ __ comrlfénccd t vltlllg lil? Withrgfllfuhg bf borax.. This treatment did mario g odi but rlther avatcd the dislcnse ` then fold him ri uid Ko and sec 1: hy w 'T -lgjagfu .l‘f1l¢.;c-g>1§_- lflrof 9_bGc1§3l'0d; thatl use to bid (80) _ wcl1t_t0 an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and _ treated with him for slx months, with like lvsrylts- .1 lay? ‘af The Cf. ticura erhedlcs o_ cn. wire strong y tempicd to give them a trio , so I sent for the Cutlcura Soap, Ointment, and Resdliient had con_tlniled_ taking the Resbli/eht__u__r_i_ti_l _T l';_l;_d ¥l_l_§§n six bottles, sto lnl se s . wpsnow gctgielgietter. I took two balhga day, - and at night I let the lather of t e Song dry on. I used the _?intm_cut wit great cflcct after _\\a.s_ ing in warm water, to stop the itching at olloe. I am now mired. _ _ “ The Clltlclml treatment is u. blessing and_sho_llld be used_ by every one who has itching of the skin. I can t saynny morc, and thank God that l-lc has given the world such il curative. Xml can use this letter as you plensc. A vcry much befriended man, lVm. }l._ Gray, 3303 Mt. Vemo_n__St., Philadelphia., la., August 2, 19Oo. _ Complete External and Internal Treatment lar rvofy Ilamoar, from Plmpicrlo Scrornladrom Infaneg ie_.¢gn_ Qulral ';grr?lIofo3'il:::‘ I `ill'vTa‘lE>_| ilelt lneany I .` ‘. l‘\ III llI’0l~ $1. 5o for life member-__ . f»~.»_;\__~___ l|¢_=_¢_g;g,__»1___-;~_;~__. .4 ,_________, _...___- ,. _r Q c if ‘ . r . _.l - » ‘- . ‘_i f ni l` -_Wa .- con- ;-yl-=§'s'~ ‘ l .ffl-.uc -\~ _ o tehown,alqp_ _ 'pews ler tag eng-ine _-. ,'__,i `li°\’l¢ ______¢l' line,.do _a. Wal it mggiaeam d paired cheap. griicniars apply tojoha Pxmvae, __ Royal , City or T_~,_ asm. csnrlm sr co.. _ gagdth twfgm _- Auctioneers ._.,__..-a-_sa I D ~. A Q L 0 FRED. G. SPENCNR. During the past few weeks there were many almost ridiculed the idea of the capacity of the Market Hail being necessary to accolnnlodate the number vvhocould belnduced topay the price~ necessary to llear Madame Albani, bui suoll persons overlooked the fact that F.G Spencer was the promoter of the enter- tainment. `Mr. Spencer certainly has the faculty foradvertising that hut few posess-l,anrl when he brings his marked abiliiy in this direction tolzather with; ls remarkable energy in everything pertaining to thc vvqifk in hand, it is somewhat. unlikely, that success wil not follow Mr, Spencer has established a most enviable reputation in all Canada, but particularly in Oilarlottetowrv, and the Island capital will always bid him welcome. Mr. spencer has much work mapped out. and does not expect to travel in this direction again for some time, but last evenillg‘s unpreciriented success will long linger- in the recollection of all those fortunate enough to he present. _ _nnislil ini ii i siinnl in _ Datnovsrs, N. B. June 2 A monster fish, supposed to be a narwhal,was caught ln n strand of salmon net opposite Dalhousie this I week. Several citizens want to the Quebec side to see it and they report that its lcngdll was about ten feet and weight about 1,000 pounds. It get [tangled in the nets and was dead when -fdund. ' ' /_i.___--i-;- Sore Muscles- _ `Pr'ominant athletes throughout ,the country dad that the best treatment' for ‘litre muscles after severe exercise ur hard -_*work of any kind, is a hot bath at bell films. which opens the pores. This shdnld jlmrasilipmiy no followed with on applica- -oai ' :actos into urs shin. ' This llnimont i' enter all stiffness andlsrfreness and has _ an favorite rub down, aa it aotd with and keeps the muscles in ex- _lit condition. For sale by all drug- slus- ition oi Cii'amberialn‘s Pain Balm vigor-jf,,_,,.| ,,¢,,|,,g__ _ investig ltc the charges made ill thc cl-afar . Made oi,'iRlBlI linen so 'twill bent withstand thelaundry trlpihat wrecks a poorer fabric. Suwn to make wear lhcv/ slowly. Shaped for fit, forcomfort, for style-as only these collars are. 20 Demand the brand Mal¢cl's, Bellin, Canada Coniicnscdidvcltiscmcnis leave at this office. 5 3 WAN'TP}D- A `boy> tn I V learn Jewelry business. Apply at once to G. H. Taylor. 511 3| pil “]ANTED.-Washing at home. Fam- ily or boarders washing done cheap and good. Apply at this office. 5d iiipd WANTED.-A general servant. Milli# be a good cook. Good wages lven, no washing. Apply to Mrs. B. giogers, jr., Prince Street. _ 2id tf. OR SALE -At Emerald A._ Craig'| new resident, containing l2_roomsl with beautiful grounds containing ll acres and coach house. An /ideal summer home Apply. to owner on premises. _ _iid iw r ~ REMEMBER.-That everybody reads » a morning paper as the news is then fresh and up-to-date, and that at s_;l__n_le _tim_r; _ du__l___in_p iéi_l_e day ,EVO B 8 ll G KO0(lS advleyrtiscii while theft mind ha still bright l Pawn EDWARD lst.aND.-timing ' aes,-mn niilccnt bathing, svtry outfdoorspott. good hotels. The Ines. .ll ‘ ‘ ~ ‘0'r~rawa, June 4.-(Special)-J. J. Hill, head of the Great Northern Railway, was the guest of the Canadian Club today and made an illuminating speech on railroad building, in the course of wllir-il "he said the Canadian Northwest could sustain a a §i> Z _ _ T ._ `i*flALLi 52 f"7s I/1; D ____ lo BAR or THE commons E f »- iliii. men who _ live on it. Keep unoccupied lands for those wllo will make most use of it." Regarding his plans he_'sald he would fi1rlllsh_‘l‘allv'vi-ly accolilmodativn llctvvccn 'Win`rlip`cg arlrl the Pacific coast before and Mr. Hilton told ofthe inception of the population of fifteen millions and advised ' thc G. P. was built. scheme, claiming that Lord Strathcilna T-Canada not io bein too great a hurry tol Eastwnl-d the traffic on’ his road ho Md full Gvllllliillwa 0i‘ the Whole matter. settle the country. would llanrl over at Winnipeg, either to Mr. Bourassn, saw no 'necessity to “Select the population," he said and _ C. P. R. 01 G. 'i'. R. keep faith with a Company which had added that "the quality cf the soil is of* "All we want," he said, “ls room no existence less consequence than the quality of the 1 according to our heft " WD day and learned that his llrotllcr hurl _ been drowned wlllle fishing. ,.... \"~. I ' *\__» Elsrnflfnlr::'::.'nls.l€'.;:.°°» .os -r ~ w._.l.n..l. _ _ . I ' ' h ll i t' _ o restore s esp you must get nlorc 3ll"’°'l“'"“?r;"2:":‘:"c§'3l“w f wh’ f»3“'53f»° J“"° 3 ` ‘i.'iZ°`°" ’ .Z ' ‘.:2§lii;f°.'f,:s:;'l "i»~‘2'»}#c.r"“°.“° "‘°:’.§‘- iromhandiowngpo 3 orsoc - _ * c . is so vos e 2 1 cm, gbwk, _ ‘ “ v\'lrnat______ ' 5 whole problem make uslecp soundly lA_`1 H ir I,____k____ __ _$w_E;((? mo; gives endurapde, viu1,!n‘.lbition. No murd ` .‘f..= _<-i __ -’ ..;` _ 'A 'lull was carried, 05 to 47, with Bourassa, . , . , Verville and Lavcrgne cf Molzinlligny I _ , _ _ _ __ _ _ _ voting with the Opposition. . 1,. . » _ , i 1. ,_ -_; _ _ _ _ sw ip' . ,N,,H,,, _,UK Piiiillnnn Sinn il iniini lliSllllllS M A-l .Missionarv Drowned At _Ban ,__{_§§;‘_§=<_;~_____»x1_§f1___l_»§»_;l¢€l UP 0\1lfBldB (ds arise-l. The great portion otthacona ""i_’ f°““d “Bari 50"? Of Water Wlihvllt U19 W°~m”K'l`°°.m-d5°\'- .vhlch had fallen ls still wsrm‘ so that the any pc;-Ab" |n'¢|,‘§,-g¢_ -‘ il “I believe lhe lady servant has killed or-.rsons visiting and walkingon it have Enquiry re,-eayed the met oh-Suw,.d__y UW l'°f*”`““°- She l°°k5 B0 “fab 'md to irccp constantly ruoviug lest their that __h _ _ l‘h°l`°“KhlY refipeclnllle- Sh” ls. “S H _ tollcv. Mr. Roger whose | k |,| f ~ hoes _-my b,,d|y burnt, cy ’e ‘mg _ rule, so unm sta a y c gentle birth, that ° whereabouts were unknown. half thc ladies who come to lue, would ` The 1M;¢r',,- bl-oghcn G_ M_ [¢0g,.r_ object to suggest that a reference is barrister of Pctcrborc, wcn`t north ycstcr- nccessmy'" BROKEN SLEEPi’I_;_IéiED NEXT MORN- Slcep not only rests but builds up the CHICAGO MARKETS. _§’3‘.l’&...Cn‘l.°..f’.§"\Té‘.lI'lfli.°3iZ‘;f..3f°§i».33§ tion. Rebuilding thellceasss, nerves go smash you grow tircd weak and morning weakness-dnstcad the fire of Ll sept' C°"“~~~- 'md 49 youth wilirun-in your- sins, suppl ing . “.1 “ Wheat. . . ._ . ... 70; 50 abunlillilcc of energy anvfvigor. Vt ltcllcry .° ' _\ tr Po,.k_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$15_U0‘l $15 90 rixplrésscs ille instant sflcct of Ferrozonc ry . » -1 1 " 1 'Wag aus. _ HAMMOCKS, _ummer residing place in Amaric&‘ll~ ustrated information free.-Touris seo- _ sland. Canada. ation, Charlottetown, Prince Edward .» _. .em ~- » , _ .. . .- ~ _ » -~ .ruff v- . ........ _.\ .. - OYS’ AND (lli2L’S T*-_‘s-.1-. N \l.\.‘-.\\un:a\_\\\ ° (Too late for Classification.) `\\__ _ __ __ ________ . OST S tu da evening near Hotel N fig-l"i »~ IJ VlcloEia_",,»Dylaln black cape. __l?;$r_l_er _K _#5-T., I t ' - *~`-'_' g ’ Waggons' and Carts, Bar- i royvs Qin-Carts, Doll Carts and ; (`}arr:ia.g'__os__, Velocipedcs, Rowing' ii3oQU_i3iT sETs 4 Ba1l,6 Ball, 8 Ball, Garden Sets, Sand Pails. | "_l'r~ HAMMGCKS. _.com-r.s=_co§,Liai._ .f_‘_. _ ___-- f ". - ~ ',i.°§»i , » 1 ' *_-u4_ - _ __'__,_,_.._, ro P 3°° Dail 'and TriWeek| 6| in _ afiélflfguilétidd td T T f, ’1 15 cy. - I yi ;7 I