- .tix 4 ~ -a,..ii. PRINCE __A Q-{’;9§N5R5f‘T"§D§‘L'§’_9”5T 5"°°5” _ _ _ _ A/host dresses l=lv¢_.o'¢l0¢l< la. _ 1 ~ _A _-.ee i ! ~ ._ ,_ _‘-“fa ;~ »',` _ _ A lit-nntlful mldsaniniaiday on Prince ilttlwln-ll lshlnll greeted their Bxeelleneies nn- l-:nl nic.-ey ima enum-as Grey yes- ii-lilny on the oceasloaofftlleir ilrst visit l.»1lll.~ province. Zl‘hq,lla_y 'was hot but it l-nnl breeze' blew 'Irony the west anti innde the weather almost ideal-,while tin- rain of they 'previous `~ days l=liil the dust‘eil’octlvely 'and the lil-l\'e_ iin-.ni;_f|i the City and to_ the Con- ....lill..a-ti ‘snpooi ~§_1`lt;"Mnunltj-filerbert n ni-.rl.p|aasantc_il`é,‘ 'tu _._.~__ .\Ll|altpl\st_¢ir__;itlielr __ elilinciesidild- eilal. l‘nwna1"\V f" ' efo",driv¢!iT.to lla- l’rnvincilv.l liulllllngwith an escort of tln» l-'nnrth ilcirluientanli the Light Home and lin- l"oul-til Reiiiufent Band. 'l'|i.» Iioaisllltive ,Udllndil “cham- |n~r was filldd"-_ Wm* "";"d ".l~'““l'l° 'LIome was given by Sir Louis and Lady in.-n \\'ln~l\ the Vice Itolflll pa`rty"e'lll.eretl n fi-lr minutes beforaelevendelock. - 'i'ln- addresses of the Provincial Govern- nn-nl and, the” City of Oh|\rlottoto\_vn, i'npii-.~ioi`\vIli_c_ll ap_p_e.v.red_,in Tile Guar- .|i,,,i _yr--tin-ilay, were reakl by 1’rem_ler_ i’i~li-i-» and ‘lIis‘ Worship Mayor ‘Kclly. |'l‘s|n‘l‘i.l\'nly. ‘_ " _ ‘rn t-in-h in turn His 'Eieeilency replied iinppily speakillg of ‘his great pleasure nl. In-ing present and the ‘expressions ol' I-lyalt y eoiitained in the 'a`ddrcss_es._ llc rl~g\~l-iiell ilrontly lit" being- un-_ :li»ll» to attend the _ formal open- ing nl' the Coilsolidaind School to whil-li movement he attached great iiiipnrtaiicc. Tile `_ _eipcriment ol' srlinnl Consolidation he' ,was watch- ing with gleat ' Interest and this <=xnn.ple ~‘h'e ~"t-rustetl would be it»|ln»\-nil by many such scliools'» tbrougout tin- i-Inlpire. Iiefreutiy _regrettell that his. ~.i:ly would il lf' be longer but hoped in rt-turn at a later date amlsmnll :more tinn~ in this lleautlful province, meeting il~pt-nplellnci visltl'ug=t.l"l@ points oi! in- i.\‘lt~~l.. _ '.`, _ _ ‘_ ‘§ l\ii.cr laavinlf lib!! Pl‘_6,iil‘l'cii\l. 2Kuiilll\‘ig ills l~:xeeiluncr6nsveoirettt¥Iei~mht~Hoiae lnnl .~.pokn warmly ln piiilfo 'of tlie corps and r.-|»i>cilllly tlill lltiraés`,Ed,’Captai\\ J. "A'. i\lnl-dolnlld. Ho hliil -Drevilgusly inspect- l--I lla- I.»`ourtll Regiment upon lanillnu at S nt Yesterda -Ad " ullsaflvtnunwri ' ' | Pe y U -A ul r aw-t . H C_ons`elldated Schodl, _ ' ' _ _ ‘ " iency to Montreal Star, Qllebet 'slid the A Tuppers. 'At the school Iiis Excellency cxamiryld the different classes and viewed with pleasure the works in the school 'igaidélll ,He expressed llimsclfqs greatly pleased with the school, granting the ehildren tivo weeks holidays. ’ _ Returning Earl Grey and a number .of lilo vice regal party were enfertainefl to strawberries and cream at the home of Franklyn Bovycr. _ In the afternoon n reception was held at (iovemment House where a ilu-ge num- ber of prominent citizens meet Earl and Countess Grey. Afterwards he visited the tennis grounds, where thc-ith Regt _Band furnished cnjovahio _ music, .and later drove to the golflinks. In the evening ll. very enjoyable Al Davies al; which tl. number of the visitors were present. The Mlntosaiis this morning at lilly- brcak for 1’lci.ou. ‘SF`HGlU_S Wllii _ AIS illll Milli 'a¥Loan In New York. ' Nl-:lv Ycnli, Aug. 4-.(Spccial.)-Sergius Witte, Russian plenipotontiary, is en-_ ddnvorlnic to llcgotiai.e‘lo'an in America and since his arrival here has interviewed several prominent ilnlmciers, _ negotiated thc prospects £orRusaia's cause nlay be materially cinlnged. l'n\\'ll:\| \Vilnrf Whero liefyl/all .recclvcll ,by lin- playing of the National Autllein and tin- lmolning of oaniloh at Fort Edward. l.l\n\'ing the Provincial Bulldlnl: the \'il<»- ill-gal party returned to the sllip :incl ».l...nly llriel-n0en_wltll‘ I'-In iloner the ‘(;'.-,mn Lodge of Mafiiime provinces Mwisi” i.il~nl. tlnverllor, ‘ll/iiiyor Kelly, tile City lfnunl-il, llr. Robortson,,Dr. `Andcrson and othergn|itlelllsn,"EHr1 Grey pme‘ée`ded to lin- llill.-lloru Consoll'dntedScl\ocl, cross- ini; ln Southport at rr quarter to twelve. Developments ei' _.5cienee. Harlem mohncs' "obo Ikiio higher developmeht ' (hdlf 'T32 "New S510 Williams Piano, Perfect lu=evqry'§¢~ .lnhn Melnluglllln, George Walker, John 14' nil, or ills iiwlest ' ' for allence and ilaiah inuythe “millet i ul l,isnip‘ as, _ _ -im wuo‘lia.“ Few pe” le"a?'¢q:"1v`axe!?lat #le varnlahlng -'nnl\v;?lil\lli1g. :Ol ll dqld piano ease in _vos al_lnott__1eauaiknt labor fur- a pefidd ebtitliig nearly Avo nenln. -' »` ‘ lnllin ni-fn., sale Local Agents. la:l;-lsrfclsls-:ah t....~ ' t- asset-\>e _ ,, G . il’ 'gui till _ _ l2acties,~.“lt§af;li tilt “Htl HN” The latestand bestproduc- non in the .art of shoemsk- i“glt1 Clhadh. 'You needf .»,. , .. not gn style, 5; can buy for you li -' zzlfryndali Aveaue,Toronw, nys: 1 - gn ll*Wl.l.“° THE l. O. 0.'F. in Halifax Next Week. ' The ilitleth anllual session of the grand-2 lodge uf!-he I. 0. 0. F. in the nlaritimuf, provinces will llc held in Halifax on \‘Vell-~I hcsdny llml Thursllny next. It is expected" that about ten delegates will go from the city, represo|\tln1,: all the local 1crlges_ Among tha number are Phillip Brydges; , Wheat, Samuel Craig, D. Mori-ls_on,:H.. A. Bethune. A. J. 1»Ioule llnd others. From the Rabelmns will _hs Miss Mary Essery, Mrs. iienry Lapthorn, and Miss Laura Beer. Tllese will leave on Mondny._ Tile counnittcu from the Halifax and' Dartmouth lodges for entertaining the grand lodge are W. Ill. Mvsservy, J. M. Donovan, W. S. Rogers, Wm. Archibald, P. G. Austin, W. E. llrokcnshlre, J. G. THE 'i‘HRUS'1` OF ALANGE does not llartraere than the aiuioinlnal pains tol~ lowing tho eating of improper food. Qulcl: rclietcolnes with the use of Perry Dnm'1‘>illni¢lll¢r. Almlyfl keep lt in (7lle"ll0ilse.' ;*_l Sumillcr Goods ! ` Hammocks, Tcllnisfitacqllcts, _ _ ~Cilildrcll’s Waegolls, ' Ll3Dail¢SC Silk Fails, 1 an umbrellas. rallui Saucers New iwllks, War may go on He ' It nf "lTntlm't0e¢l t`l`nn"`l'r' tlils`“luiin'1l$" ylespondoncy. Lifu's not worth living tof i 1t'a_ his own fault. Relief complete #dd ' 'Nnydigest thelood themselves »an» Fnnnsnwrnn, Aug. 4.-»(Speeial)-A despatch received here today announced that Alexunderwilson, C. E. had been dmwncll yesterday in Long Lake, Que- bec. No further particulars were received. Mr. Wilson was one of 1<`rcllerif;ton'.~l brightest and most popular- young mell. lie was the only son of Judge Wilson alid graduated at the University here in 1003. Last Cin-istlnas he was appointed to the Grand Trunk survey and has been work» ing nloniz the New Brunswick border. Previously he was attached to the stall' oi thc Intercolonial, Mr. Wilson was only twentythree years old. ' - -ilslls__innnl Officeof Superintendent may Mr. Price, will be abolished as part of the The opening session ofthe Grand Lodge Wcdnesday morning will be held in the Odd Follows’ temple, Dartmouth, and at 2.S)in the afternoon there will he an ex- cursion onthe Chebucto around the har- bor, tlle North West Arm, and Bedford ltasill. In the evening there “gill be _a grand mass meeting under tlls auspices di the Grand Lodge in Bt. Paul's llnll, Argyle street. An oration will ho delivered by Hon. Alfred S. Pinkerton, Past Grnnll Sire, and addresses will hsgiven by C. B. Allan, of sl. Julin, 1°. G. M. ann 1'. G. R.,’ and ln the evening u. izlfand llanduot willi bn tendered Holi. A. S. Pinkerton at the_ ilalliax'11ntcl. i Tile oilleers ofthe grand lodge for l004~5,= are G. A. Samson, Fredericlzon ; Jesse l’.i Smith, Windsor; Dr. S. L. Walker, Truro;`_' A. A. Measervy, Halifax; J. Il. Bl\lcom,. ' ilalifnx; J. L. Stewart, Chatham ; Rev] J. N. Colqulloun, Nashwaak Bridge: A. S.: Stalker, Ploinu i Philip Bridges, Cilarf l0ttci.owl\ ; 0. S. Dnnlmnl, Digby, and E. Wilkinson, of Moncton. ‘ CARRIES Til0liBl.E _ Fate ofthe Dyspeptic Who Has Not Learned the Relief that is Found in Dodd'a Dyspepala. Tablets. Tile Dyspeptie is the mnn who carries, _ the troubles of the world on hlaihouiddrsf lie is racked with pain and illled wilh ~ him. I ` perminent, is within the mach of lil. -_i contained in D_ogld'a. Dyapepela Tab can be no Indlgestlon where they are ’ used. Listen le what Mr. R. A. Barton, ood mow! _ / _ il illlillliill n \ A f .- "_ _ ' ‘* _j _ T* J 5 _ Waxman, one, Ang. 4.-(spwlsl>- . ’ -._'/ ,Aeenatio lla be db th only Son ofjudge wllson of "' ' ' "”é“! ' V apeeehsrlelilllsmilsby c1l`f‘;Bl;an,,;l.1"E Fredericton on G_ T. _ _J _ __ _",_ - ,. - _/ 3 forSonth Yorklastnightatalittlenleet. ' ‘k¢A441`»y/V4' . ___ _f7j»6:{¢I.¢; 5 ing here. Surveyi ' ' " », , -- _ lie sailed into both Libemls and Con- 7 ' ,_ servatlves alike. McLean declares that `__ _ ._ ,_ ,_ -_ ', `,-. _,.,5%b Ontario Conservatives are ordered not to ._2,¢(,¢5‘_`____ aaa, t _7_ _` ,, . 1, - #A , .,.’ ’ _ _ - _ M f .Zee/”’““".%.uf. I c c .Z Z _,-4 ¢,,,'4-,{' 'f;e5vélQ,¢4,.n ` "v.f"_,,». ' _ ' ._ u ' ZZ. at-We rs. ave any opinions of their own,as t e members from Quebec andthe Maritime ruvinces vl lil tell them what to do They are instructed that the Quebec Conservatilcs are the only ones who know how io rule Canada, ibomehon most oi tile Conservative members come from Ontario, but most of thc orders come from Quebec or Nova Scotia where very iew were elected, and if an Ontario Conservative says the new Provinces should have free schools, or declares boldly for tile separation of church and state hc is set down as bigoi.- ed Since the Toppers decided that TAP" » f`i\lR. M. F. ~ T i LTR Asaekeeulncs . sal s ills Fellow Conservatives for Subscrv Manitoba school legislation should be forced through Parliament tbl; Con servatlve party has been ruled by the Tuppers and the Moataeal Star. llugh Grahaln who owns the Star lnare tllan any other man responsible for the defeats nf liiilil, IW) and 1004. 'His escaparie recently with David Russel and Blair was one of the most grotesque and disgraceful episodes in Canadian history. They concerted a scheme to put the Gritsout and the Tories ill that- lmue based on money, bribery and treachery and that was a miserable iinsco, and as the result a number of men who professed tu be Conscrva.ti\'es are now all Lani-ler‘s mercy. llc was emboldened to carry along the Autonomy Bill legislation by reason of the cards he held against the Blair-Grin ham-Russel faction, and notwithstanding this that faction continue to lecture the ()ntnric Conservatives as to what they should do. ¢/,,:%¢,/ ~ T _ _ ._@,_,j¢__(%,;z;vw%1 ' ' I -°- ' ' /¢-/1.-rf, e/ ‘”"*’%'_7/%" be NOW Abollslledi - ‘ f Cm-zsllnroux Mn., Alliz. 4.-(Sl`>¢oinl) _W _A _ _, _, _J _ _ _ . ,__.,......»_-r-in-#_--""` ' " _ ` ~~ " -' i i "'1‘he'll\mllerllvar which attracted so much Morwrox, Aug. 4.-( Special )-Deputy ____ l __ sl Minister Butler paid his first visit here -, _ ~ ' - _ - t the Chnmberlam Uma C0' and serlous today and after being introduced to the HY ' _‘ ""°“M“ l” f°'“`°d' heads of departments was shown over the ` Th°"“ ‘ms “ “l""h yesterdny belwee" works " _. _ _ the crews employed by the St. John Lum- lt is reported that the ofiiea of General 0°' "nd me MMS" & Aye” of lmnuor' .... SEEN -I N .SYDN EY C. B. plan of 'reform to ho adopted by the new _ _ lleP“.F?'. The lnan`s rlile was taken from him and I ious Trouble now Feared. ,md 0_.N_ sk"mc,__ of st_ _,ohm P_ G_ _ _Springhill Stables in straight heats with } lliuslncss sessions wlillie held Tilursdayi ~l-N585 l-lll1°2-all clnielnoer, C. W. Waternelu A. G. ° ' ~ me 1="‘*'°*‘ “'““’ "“‘“““' L¢,v°¢,¢_ ]_r_ A_ schivem C_ short ,;,,d H_ L_ a a Tile a|¢¢-nt, alter reporting the matter Huff- returned with the intention of closing the Maritime Record. The 2,25 class went to Joe Patehen. junior, of Picton, in straight heats, the best time being 2.26 3-5, all the other starters being distanced. Sinlassie took the free-for-all with Ozarina second and Gilly of Sydney third. The best time was 2.14. The races were the best ever seen in _ Cape Breton. - Felix of Glace Bay was second. \ _ WEATHER TODAY. _ 1 lllllllllll] _W»lNlS south west and south winds, line ami _ decidedly warln. Sx'DNl»:v, August 4.-(Special)--In the ' second heat of the Free-for-All today Slmassie did the mile in 2.14. clipping a quarter of n second oft' the provincial record and four and a half seconds olfthe Cape Breton record. The- 2.33 class was won by Parker L. of_ clllclleo lisltltrrs. Cuwauo, August -4Bpeoial) - “ Pork $13.40 “ Pork 13.02) July Corn _Ml Sept U0rn_ Fil?- Tnaosro, August 4.-( Special i-The management of the lllxhibltlon have not given up hope of seourlngLordHobel'is llleln wllllsld sroex ouenlllrliis. 'Atcl\1s0n.....-...... ' 87 ` ‘Copper-.......... ez o»nn\l........ nlllmli _ _E_i¢___'_*s¢l¢alinnl";’:°ta¢.... <1>ninsylvanl»........ 3 iw Wheat ell; "; W'h'sai‘ ani __.’¢__ _ to open the Fair, although it is announced wifc’s illness. _ An elrert will be mme to have Lnfly Roberts use her influence in )1ers\ll\dlniI B4 ‘ Bidi l lncr husband tocomeioCanldl. *till 'Z0 _ . _ ll41_ 1142 _ ~| __.¢__- g 150 116| . ~ ` |171 147) 471 Wt l’1l Closing Prices Aug. 3. Aug. 4. S7 . Eri`n,,................ lm 140! 1001 121! lm! 128i 100i Wi IAillVillehl\dNL.... miss is 1| dnnilxcus cunditioil. _ 0 ing to surely resin s alcap ns Fenolone’ its hazmlese-just a nourishing strengt'l1en- 147! Wi oontpletel .rebuilds the system. The ...vu ...-.. -nn--.... .... -ex-lisa mlgualon ln lt. ' not fain? The doctors eouliaut. do me any good less. 'Aa a last remit I triad DUdda_' i)yNrsixnin Tablets. I anrthanliihl eeaayl they tml the drama offset. _ ' "I was timid to ent may things that iiaszlitieil lillllla. would have suited my taste. Wow I cgi eat anything that-iq ut bum ms. ukln ao`quatiau." » _,i f _ _ lnnllbouunmtalnlrmymsvwss tiene-H . .'8ia¢1.......... 111| 1001 lin \ nm 1435 as di Mi 104 an _ 3 Ml 104| Paollo.... t. n ~ ' U. _ sian Barra. _Udhllilon Steal Dominion Steal Prf'd Dom. Staci Banda... Wal .... Hg. ei lsodkfor the rad B., Queen Stl-oe that he cannot coma on account of hie- lllllllllll Will Bl Sl. Jllllll llllllll Has been Resumed and Ser- attentiun on St, .lolln River during the lrlnfr has broken out again, this time at Tile St. Jolln Uo'n men attempted to raise the gate at the foot of the lake and when the attendant resisted violence was _ ‘ffllesf Bee testimonials in the press and rl hi D i Hllillll l8lllIlS llilll llllillHlli f0n Tumen River and an Early Conilict Sure. `TdKm, 'August 4.4( Special )-It is ra~ ported that the advance guards ot' the 'hostile forces south of the Tumen River am within rlile range. An early conflict is regarded as nevltable. . myl- llr. Chaee's Oint- ment is a certain andfguarantoed earn ul-eanhand every i' 0 r ln of it/cliing. bleeding and pmtruding yclurn g »or»ln out i,. You can use it and t\'nul-n|~n» _» lnlfic ifnotsatlflivd. ”f‘c, atali goiursorl-.n-.l,-.~.~.~-|\, Barsuk l -,_ " lonto. ' a bn. Qi-IASB 8 0|N'rlvls|l|1'. ;; _-_*gag gates and If this is done trouble will en-I ii\ll`€¢ Tile St. Jolln Co, want water for log driving while the Bangor people are hold- ing it for power purposes. MASQU ERADE BALL . AT PLEASANT VIEW. A grand Masquerade Ball was held at Pleasant Vlew`iIotel, Hampton, Wednes- day evenluglast. AtBo’clock the guests aaselubled in fancy' dress on the playa and formed in line for the opening nuiroh, after which a pleasant and varied program of dances was successfully' nM'l‘led out. Tile costuan-s which were striking and i>eaot.|fui werez- Mrs. Cockburn, Ottawa, Duchess of Pelnbroke. Miss Bcvlllc, “ " " “ Mrs. McKenzie, Ottawa, lied Cross Nurse. Mrs. Jas. Palmer. City, Rell Gross Nurse. Mm Tllllmpson,New York, liousemald. Mrs. J. '1`aylur,Weatn\ount,1’. Q.,-lapen» ese Lady. Miss Gladys Taylor, Wcstnlouut, 1’. Q., Grecian Bride. iilvllss Kaus stanley, city, Lliiln ne- peep. ' Miss F. Fraser, Halifax, N. S., Grecian Lady. _ - Miss Stella Mackenzie, ()tta\¢_a, Miss Adele Palmer, City, Emperor arili Wife from The Chinese I-loneylnoon. 4 NOT SLEEPING WELL _ Miss Allen" llaellenzle, Ottawa, ,. Without sleep thsmun helm ily" Miss Helen Palmer. rlty. Heavenly or mental vigor,-consequently age one -Twins. - Misa! llazel Taylor, city, Tennis ieirl. Miss Lois '1‘aylor,city,I.aat year‘a Valen~ n ionic. Forxoxono vitaliua every tlne. ‘ lelfllofthe body. wakes Hwrwrves hdrvlmif Min neun small. llampmnmn. wlm of the Cabbage Patch. Indy. ll'v nut oil'-Ferrowne with Miss charlotte Lenin, ottawa, Little Ee:$l:“':,f_,'§1°;’_‘,f,°:,‘:;",,':of_;':‘",;'a°;f°,;|" __ Miss Ahenrn, Ottawa, Sith Century lliko new alter using F o. . per gx at allrleaienlggatit to-day. _ R.dm,“n“H0°,.|_ ,_ \ _ . Mtssteann small, llsmpum, ‘rnflmr . il l Maid. EXPERT SEWING HACHINE REPAIRS-1 W°\’l’s‘*°\°¥»°"!-"“~'“"° Bm' .- Elliott 1<`ull, city, Eequimaul. 'Also r4oWlnR_ machine oil of nhaollte 1 ld pd' 8|. "_, Cum* of W||e|\¢_ pain,-, _aanlmnmllainspaiufw f '_9§f,,,,,,,,‘I’ ,,,'{` ‘ gi ,,,,,,,_ \ll\l'nla|'i\e at Blnlur lialhl. _ .YL ._ 0|*._ Am,-5 . "5 _ ’ Will Jeiaiauln, llallnmsummnrsport. 1 Mrs. Loftis, Ottawa. Lwflles ln waiting. .‘ TODUKISTS and VISITORS A to CHARLo'r'r‘w/ro_lvN L _ will and at CARTERS’ ` Booxsrolm a large ` . and beautiful line of Souvenir Goods in View Boolr-s con- I - taining hundreds of ` beautiful scenic views in and about CHAR- ; Lof1"rx=/rows, also a l souvenir b o o k o f ‘ PRINCE EDWARD Is- ` LAND containing 160 Views throughout the Island. ~ l Souvsum CHINA- ' wAsR and GLAssw.-mr., sterling silver goods in Spoons, etc.,etc. GLASS 1 Paras WRIGHTS, SHELLS of P.E. I~lnud, ’ Pdtriotic Goods. etc., etc., in great vazi ‘. See our hem ful line of New Sovri _un Pos'r Claws. CA`RTElt&'C0., Ltil., Queen Square. r .wr _:_ , ,..._,< my _gvix mir. sl., _~. ' 'rob-“Q :- ., ., .at »v.__ ...ar- .~»~:.; iff' < lk