TTT El PAGES - sworn I - - - ~ E ». ~ - - - _ ` -,'-_'l§f_"1f\`fj _ QF*-» ` Dslly Average of _ __ `_ ,_ _ _ -__ .l:LE"1ff‘,;-if. EHIYEV ` zozafor 1907 __ » ; ' il ° '- ' -~ ' - 1 ,.1 _ '.1 :-12 .__¢.Y_"'.~_; `,j`;'_..:f_ --- - , __ - _,_~:_____ __ - nz.;_.,- _ _A ' . :..-:-.- -f f____ ___ 7 _ . - 1; - _- ---- “Y ‘~"*-'-‘" ' *mmvt-ri* ‘vigyflfcry-_1,',~;;';,,-,»,¢l,1,l;,1; ' 1,fl>,i,l,,,i CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,4908. . ; ‘A ‘-"'§."‘.‘..".i\"'V“T"T“""l”'i‘H >o ‘E ir: EXPEUSIUN UE BIN MAGAZINE At Calcutta, Was Pure Accid- ent, But First Agitators Were Blamed For It. CALCUTTA, Dec. T'-(Special)-An explosion of a magazine station re- sulted in killing cle-ven men and wounding twenty-six others. ' Most of the injured will die. At the time of the explosion the men were engaged in converting ball cartridges into blank cartridges. it was first reported that the ac- cident was the work of agitators ln t the rumor was quickly disprovel. -----“P UHSAN HETIITAE EAST EVENING ln St- James’ Church Was a Rare Musical Treat Enjoy- ed by Nlany. to z\a`l=1~=ce»r~N Ne\v Brunswick Ontario Quebec Manitoba . British Columbia Although the unexpected storm of last evening blew a_hurricane and heavy rain fell there "was still a lnrgd' number in attendance at the Sucredl concert and organ recital ill St. James Church. It was under the iii- ton. it responded in every note clear and distinct `\'n the organ solos “On tile Coast," by D. Buck and the over-, ture to William Tell by Rossine. Thisl oventure is one of the masterpieces ofA the brilliant Italian. The opening An- dante for five violincellos and d-iviided' double basses at once carries thei listener away to the calm regions and soliitudesi ofthe snowy Al-ps. In the next movement rain drops begin to fall and the calm is dispelled hy; the raging of the storm. Its furyl spent, the clouds clear away and all is bright again. Suddenly there is of trumpet call to arms; troops are mustering and the shepherd patriots march oi! to a spirited quickste-p to protect their country. The Overture ends with their return amid shouts' of victory and exuitations. Miss Vair very cleverly and feelingly played the gland offertoire "St, Cecilia" by Batiste. The soloists of the evening, Miss Fitzgerald and Miss Blanchard, were in splendid voice. Miss Fitzger- ald, in Handel's He Shiili Feed His Flock, and S. S <`.lle’s Auidc With Me, were very efle/.:tl» c, "rr fine voice, never being heard to ...cter advant- age, while M.‘ss Blanchard, in Dream of Paradise by Gray excelled herself, her sweet voice and clear cnunciation being much enjoyed. Exceptionally well did the choir of upwards of thir- ty voices accord in their unaccom- panied choruses of Hyller's Rock of Alles and D. Buck’s Lend Kindly Light. In these every \voli.l was so clearly expressed that breatlllcss sil- ence was kept throughout. their lendi- iion, so dear were thc familiar strains-A to the audience. In the grand* choruses the choir excelled themselves, \'-l;'L'lc the Heillellljah (Messiah) Handel, was thc masterpiece ofthe cvcnilin, the voices of ea._ch singers, clcl-.u‘ ns ll 001|. could 'ne,lleard in- this great; scnl; of praisie. The vocal trio Thy Throne Oh God, by Miss McCready, Messrs (fal- der null Barlow, was exceptiollsilly pleasing, the voices blending llarnlon- *_ for sow nine mos, and unialer,won by UH have arrived' iu Duff. bringing. A_ A_ Mcgmgll, MM-Sl,lleld_ l_>_ E_ l_ tales of narrow escapes from wateryyc ST_ JQHNI N_ B__ D _ 5__E1 ti GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP. U8-V€S» . _ etiuous are as folio gc ec Un For 'best pen of three, sow under The Steamer B0Sii0u. of the Dumm- P w"` _S-lx m0s_ Sow Six mouths and under ion Atlantic Line, caught fire in the P. E. Ialand ,.. ,one yea,._ sow over one yea,._ won by hold last. F;-may, when llgty mllps. |Ro-pcr Bros., Charlottetown, P, E_1_ Out of Yarmouth. The tire raged a- . SHEEP bout; the cargo of oil and the crew 1* LHiC&St€!‘S. LiTlC01nS and Cotswolds, extinguished the fianlcs only after a, Sem ,mm Ewe two years or oven terrible b_at.t»le_, The passengers he-l NIAGARA F.-\LLS_ Ont., Dec. 6. -, __ Total _ _ _ _ __ _ 56 Bogifexl %S_:'_:n_;___ Uwua » “` ber shim if it became necessary leases, over one hundred and fifty cat- ' Sem 'two one year and under The Plant Line stenmer_Lady Sy‘bil` tl’ 8'” being destfoyed on we Jacob, two, First Albert Boswell Pownal; Came into POW dwketl “'1fl1 *OHS Of DCM St0°k farm Just Outside Nissa- ti *”’* SNNW STUHM BY EEHE NESTHNYEN THE BNNNTYT ACT A HNJH PNIZE P WASHINGTITN l_. sl- -l-1 -ln Ii 'roRoN'ro, Dec. r-(spe¢lal>- 'rue K1Nos'roN, nec. 1-(special)-'rue OTTAWA, nec. r-tsreciali-The H1*-T-IFAX. Dec. '.'-(special)-The WASHINGTON. Dec. 7»(Special',- ‘first genuine snowstorm of the season Wormwith piano factory and Craig’s Vef¢1`an's bounty uct its proving 5t°f1m€1” Valentia Wachlfd DOW A048? Th° second “°”'°“ Of tl” Siliitfh is now prevailing here. wholesale grocery we-re damaged to Very lJOPulal‘. NNCOWAHE a I`iCl1 Prize ill the 53111176 Of C°“g"eSS Opfmed A-Odal’ Wil-T1 the us- The temperature rose and slushy the extent of a hundred and ‘twenty Almady three HIOUSHHII ilve hllnd-'the' Standard Oil tank Efeumef Ori- “al immense gachefiilg Of SPBCLHYOFS. streets result. , thousand dollars by a fire which ori- red warrants have been issued and name- From “NIV m0f11iDE the Capitol E In Quebec Province the weather is ginated in the varnish room and U10 Milufia Department. has received The latter left Philadelphia for 2I`0ul1d9 were thronged and the keen- `S0m¢W11Ht Culder and consequently Svrewd rapidly. ` applications bringing the total to France, Nov. 25, _est interest displayed in the proceed- ithc sleighing is good. Two hundred pianos were destroyed. nearly tell thousand. Four days int" he tai-lshaft broke mgs- T 'inc snow Storm proves 8, godsend ------ the Propeller cas lust and the ori- Swfewrv Cortelyou has submitted neccssltatln ` ' .~ ' ' g the employment 'oi hun- ‘flame signalled for help. ia table of appropriations for 1910, ,l,~c(],, of idle mem The Valentin appeared in a few, thi estimates totalling $842,000,000, ____ hours and passed ll lln,~,_ 'being fifty-eight millions over the pra- , After considerable unnculty Halifax wit year. . was reached, the distance traversed m _ .___ being three hundred miles Thu Oriflame and cargo are valued AMHERST, N_ 3,, pe¢_ 5__D.ma¢.,,l BOSTON, Dec, 0-Two steamcrs at Seveuty thousand' dollars. by the Blaechiorn calf Meal Factory plying between Boston and Nova ses- it AT NIASANA EAEES _ .. Yi--7-1-' - GHEAT LAKES P|ANli EAETUNN PTNTVES PUPNEAH WAS TUWEIT IN- SLTNENESS UPENS First This Season, Tu.ns to Two Hundred Instruments Nearly T011 Th0USand Velef TE18 Standard 0i| Steamer Ammense COHCOUFSBOESDIMI Slush. 'Quebec Has Enough Went Up in Smoke at King- ans Have Made Application Broughtto Halifax Will Prob- HAOFS- BTS Estimates FOV For Good Sleighing. stan Factory Yesterday. For Land Warrants. ably Yield Big Salvage. the Next Fiscal Year. ...N ~-1 .7 A. ... _'_ ..-.-u_ is-1l.,u APNESTUN SNES I JAPAN EETITUNS i ' F ur Reprinting What Wicked Canadian Papers _Said'Ab- T out Him During Election. ._,_,_ VICTORIA, DIC. T.-~(SpeCia1)-'W. T. H. Preston, the Canadian Trade Com.- lmissioner in Japan, has instituted union against two leading Japuloag journals for reprinting articles ooh- cerning himself from the Victoria Col- onist during the election campaign which articles he alleges were sound. alously false. STUDENTS ANTI PULIIIE ELASN -_1 LONDON, December 6-The com- mercial Treaties' association of Ber- lini will publish shortlv a msmoidnl . 'second Albert Boswell, Pownal; calm ive- The steamer leit Halifax on Fri- rs Falls, N. Ya' one of the largest g Albert Boswell, Pownal; fourilh Albertlday morning and mn into 3' gale' stock farms in the district' At Six BOSWGIL P0wn.a1_ _i'l"he ice coated thu bows down and o’clock last night about fifty head Sec th,-el, Ewe Lam F1,-Bt could not be removed owln ll had be k ll | _ _ _ b_ ' Alberci _ , ' g tot e _ en_ i ed and the slaughter 0 | Boswell, Pownal; second Samuel ]_,a_,,e§rolllng of the vessel, and the i_ncreas'- W111 COHUHUS H11 dBY- A i1l`e'l1Ch One cient direction of Prof. T, Singletoni Pownal? third Samue1_L21I1@. P0WU111l'°d Weight thmatbnid tc smk her hundred and .s'Wenty'5ve fe" long and the choir of St. James, assistcill .__ ‘fourth Samuel Lane, Pownal. ‘Vith EWTY big _WaVe» and ten Feet Wide has been d\1`€» Bud by a few musical friends. Tile magni- SGC- f0UI'tl1 Yeuflins Sewer- Fl-I`Sti_ _ _ _ _ ment pipe organ which is one 0,- the| _ Samuel Lane, Pownal; Sewml Albert .lrid‘l.;e through the trlp, and all but and* _coyered with qulcklrmc. guest ln ll-,Z M,,,lUm,, l»,-ovinces ,vasl L0ND0N» DCU 5-A DFOOE Of the lu- l305well_ Pownal; third Samuel L,,ne_jcollapsed from exhaustion when the This is the largest slaughter of dis- in perfect time having been put ln Cl`8uS€d IJODl1-lution in Italy during thei Pownal; fourth Albert Boswell, Pow_lvc»ssel was finally doclreil-tlvcnty eased _cattle since the quarantine was tlwl-ougo order by profess,” Singlm last few years is afforded 'oy the fact nal. iA\0Uf`S 0V°I`d‘“’- eS`tabhSh“d‘ Sec. fifth Wether Lamb, first A1-I, __.___..___ ' _._ ' - w .Y _ _. W bert Boswell, Pownal; second Samuel Lane, Pownal; third Samuel La'ne,' ' Lane, Pownal; fourth, Albert Boswell, ' i Pownal. ‘ I . silllluss SANATORIUM ' Spring Wheat, White or Red Fife. ‘ First J. Harrison Maccan' sec- that the number of young men born in 1888 who are bound by law to servo in 'the army amounted this year to 110,000, instead of about 76,000, as in previous years. This increase was unforeseen, so much so, in fact, that when the men joined etheill regiments it was foiund that the barracks was not large enough to hold them. The recruits wene sheltered under canvas and camp blankets were is- sued, Very soon the Army Service Corps provided beds and bedding, and suppressed churches and convents in sever.ll _;;arl'i_'on towns were used as barwacks. The increase is due in part to- the| regular growth of the population, but also to the considerable numbers of returned emigrants from America. SIR WILFRID WILL ACCEPT OTTAWA, Dec. 6--Laurier has, it is asserted, decided to accept Hon. Wm. Templem.nu's resignation from' the Cabinet, and will offer the port- folio of Inland Revenue and Mines to Ralph Smith, M. P. for Nanaimo. I YOUNG ELECTRICIAN COMMITTED SUICIDE. WINTHRUP, Mass., Dec. 6-I-In/rry Smith, an electrician by trade, com- mitted suicide yesterday at the re- sidence of Chas. E. Morse, where he was visit ng, by shooting with a re-_ \o-lvir during a period of temporary insanity caused by ill _llcaltll. He wus llnlnurdietl. ilusly. The National Anthem l.rotle'llt to il close a musical treat whi':ll` will linger long in the memories of those who had the pleasure of being in at- tendance and the wish of many is that the future will have in store similar musical treats under the very capable direction of Prof. Singleton and his assistants-. » lREMAN’S BENEFIT TUNIGHT Three Reels, Two Grand F __...__.L ire Scenes. Feature Films in Specialty work. Also, Worth Seeing. Mr. il ' ' -_~--_ » Miss Von Branders. _ 3.. UA. y~,-vz:l‘»f.il»- ' The "Bilpdtb_ "Fire pictures vrlllf-ll were shown last nlullt at New W0“' rlerlan`d,"`_ will be repeated tonight for the benefit of the Fire Laddies themselves. These Fire scellen are the Kralrdelst _and most sllllfirh DAC' tul-es ever featured. Lust alirlll '~‘-'nu something worlh renlcm‘berini-T at New Wonderland, and tonight tllcso Pictures will be repeated for the bei- nrllt of the Fireman themselves, with thc addition of anolher ree-l-Cruuull “if `-Tealuusly. Evcrybo""i for people of lilly and every cl'eed wllot ed cars and engine on the outer side second Samuel Hastin-1', Amherst lind nsitivo collvictions and uollsciellt- of the main line, The engine, postal P Head. iouslyli\'e_1cl_ts._I~lellallconslderr<>;v_;l*~°° P°"' - tl an amos. srgllzhglmlfitoliiha :Ed tulfgfcul fisldl tlllg was plainly notlesaole and often pathetic in its results. The roll5'l0uI mud, were often entirely snapped. This was dtscexniblefamomg *A10 JW' everywhere. As one :\b»er'~"'f l“1*- ii- zo Prof. RlDl6!»."\‘el\J.ou is sup lant- ,dby Boe.a1lsm and ue Y-\\ W1 ui-" _l nl. _ Laf Q nllmvers note' lr f the 'curl' mm, more loose entirely and \>°°f\v'~ agnostic or freethinkers. The Belie- ,,.l -1| were notonoup in this record. 'rule ns aceomvwed by 1 bf°\\- duwn of patriarchal authority in the family, and with lt, in the closa,eon- tsf-te of city life the barriers al ro- ll~ion against lntormarrtagel visibly weakened. The Kfvllf- dullkil' Of lmmf patios is Amman. Prof. Ripley ebb- ed. was the low and dlclllliill Di"-3 ng. 5( the AnglirSsxonl an ctlnpu- sa vm. em fa the lluwluln hw. :- ia » ` ~'\ A