_ . , .,_,,p rr- iiii ii-liioiiiiiow. iiuiiu '.....'.’.‘2.i”.’§..f¢2‘l’..‘i’.¥’...t.'i"........l ~ cHARLo'rr1=:rowN PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND CANADA FRIDAY sepreirsaa I 1905. W i..n..‘i.'i"33-‘§‘¥»i"o°%-i \ . THE N Witte and Komura will Signingit-Oyama and Linevitch will make Armistice Whenever Directed from Tokio _ and St. Petersburg. ' VY` l‘aiii‘sii0°l|\l)-'Witte y and Knniura will tomorrow arrange for ii.` I I lihupr-ror Nicholas announcing peace: a iliiy lor the signing of the new treaty. lieiiiartoiis and Dennison have pro-' gin-iscii so woli that ten of the fifteen ariivii-.s init are now completed. (li‘,iici':ils Oyiiina and Linsviteh will ari-iiiip,-i an armistico whenever instriie- tions are received from Tokio and St. I l 1’<~tei~.=.liiii'l!- l'iiii'|'~'.\ieiv'i'ii, Aug. ill-(Special)-Baron Kaiiini-ii tiniiglit received instructioiis to pi-ni-neil at once with the negotiations for an iirinlstlce. A meeting will be held tomorrow for the complete suspension of hostilities bi:L\\ei»n the belligerent nations. .i niaiids concerning the conditions of peace a (7 |.,frc|il. po\\'er which she liitlierto has been and will be forever. Y R nierclfully to forgive that we have been u EW TREATY IS O ALMOST FINISHED Arrange a Day_ lor S'r.l‘ii:riiiisiiirr¢ri, Aug. 30-Tlie follow- n/.; is the text of M. Wittc'.~i eablegrfini to “I have the honor to report to your ina- Nty that Japan has agreed to your de- nil thiit consequently peace will be esta- illshcrl, thanks to your wise and ili‘iii de- ‘T W le secutive bulls at the rilne hundred range y in NE MARITIME IlliHHIIlli iilli HIS N ON -BISLEY TUUHISTS IH IIITI Thirteen BuII’s Eyes at the 900 Yards- A HW., w,,,c,,,,,,, E,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Qntario wiins Cup_ _ They Will Tour the Garden of 01'1‘-\\v»\. Aumi.-it zii.-(spat-ini.)-I-iefii in cathcr prevailed for llockclliic shooting Blcliardson of the Victoria, B. C., artll- 7 ry got Brent applause for thirteen con- ti the Governor Generals niiitch and Au- erson [of Moncton tied with t\vo others O i' first place. I The Bm” aggregmc WM ‘mn hy pw' ists arrl\'ed at the “Garden of tha Gull" Al many' mic" °f UW 'ml R089- UWT- SIHHDIS Of UK* on schedule time last. evening after n very ll H Ideal Weather Prevailed at 'Rockcilife Range pa,-ty Arrived Las, Night |,, S Yesterday- Richardson oi Victoria, Made S- S- “Halifax-” the Gulf This Morning- T. II. Durning and hia big party of tour- TWO PROVI N IN A DAY BOR NCES askatchewan and Albe Provinces of the Do Dignitaries now at rta Will today lorm Two minion of C_anad_a- Edmonton where Oliicial Program Begins- Emiosrox, August 31.-( Spoeiatl- a berta and Saskatchewan will become vinces tomorrow fu ro . th wng nm; and l|e_ wus gnu only Marr. delightful voyage through the straits of The celebration here began today when p ear. _ ' Ways have done), Capt. Ellis in command, The London Merchants cup was won by ntai-io with British Columbia second. ision, and in/strict conformity with the nstructiou of your niiijesty. "Russia will remain in the Far Eiist the p il “We have applicdio the exccutiun ul' 'I aurordcrs all our intelligence ami our ussian hearts. \Vo beg your niaiesty b ii ii nablc to do inore. C SIR WILFRID AT HIS HOME - A Something About the Domestic Life oi the Man Who is so Much in the Public Gaze. “ (l'i"i'a\vA, Aug. 28.-The Citizen (Con.) tary, Mr. lioudi-eau, comes lo thc lilii-ary. says: Alwiiys under the calcium light of I t,iiepiil»liegaze in the sense of his oillciiii n life and his diiticsto the nation, littlc is S iiciird about Sir \Vllfrid'i~i Drlvatu life~ l iliniioiiiestle life of his homo and friends. n qt ~ . Otiowasllistiiiguishod citizen lives quiet- niornlng mail and the Pi-oniier dictates ly. ilcis aiiexponcnt ofthe simple life. h liislionie, up o_l_i _Laurier qvonue, named h solnliis honor, ls”a-eiiisrinliig Gnd," liiit b several there are in the city which am |. \ innii piitcutlous Wltlilii its walls aiu i iiii-nislied considerable entertalnuient and lio~pit»\lity but it is all done quietly and l . irilliout ostentiitlon. The premier is de- |\ vnli-ll to his home, its quiet; its domestic , ii-licity, its freedom from the cxactions of in eliiciiilfioiii. llc is ii man of unvarying | liiibits. lie rises cuoli morning compare- T tiri-ly cai-ly-~about half-past seven or ¢ night. After lirenkfaeit, his private secre i\ STTCCESSFUL IIORSEMAN. Ncicr allows his horse tn suil`cr piiiii. llc nl\va_ys uses Nervllliic which is noted lin-<-iii-ing sI.lFl‘iiess, rheiiiiiiitlsrii, swoll- ini;.~:iii<| straiiis. Neivllino is just as l:ooii_ iiisiiio as nutnide. For cramps, cnlli-, :in-liiitci'uiilpaiii it's ii. perfect marvel. iiiila-irood racing stables Nervillne is always used,-because It makes better Trois--s and smaller veterinary hills. |wen_t_v-live cents buysalurge bottle of Nervilliic; try lt. Boot Prices Degraded Below the limit of respectability ‘luring this month. We are giving l1ien’s and boys’ boots at decisively °"f Prices. Now is the chance for economical peo le to make their money talk. These boots are attractive, real substantial, made of solid leather but! tops and Tamil; Single sole, pegged and “fe “Wie by Ames Holden Co. S-Omeiu to-day and have a look over this extensive line of boots "md lf_ You do not any they are n bnfllsiu at this price there is no thing as boot bargains in this Price men’s $1.25. " boys' 1.10. | Gull Bins. Sole Agents forthe "Slaterl STIOCN fgf men. t give is always heeded. rl 8 ci f u tl S h l Io has been with the prciiilci' many years nd is ii youngiiiiiii with whose services lr \ViIl'rid wuiildn't part. He pbiecii in ils secretary an unwuverliig conildeuca iidiiiipli treliante The two open the L is correspondence. Were tiils left until econies up to his ofllce in the eastern lock it \vouldn't be ieaelicd except after niioying iiitcrriiptions. Sir Wlifi-id'i-i iiiill is large, but there are other Ministers vlin get more personal coi'i'esponrieiice, iut the passing of iiiniiy of his ei'st\vhila ssuciatcs of younger days has reduced it |uItc niiitcriiiiiy. People who have busi- ess with riopurtiiieiits have learned the essouof gulmr to tho responsible head. he premier docsn`t often encroach upon he authority or prerogative of his Minis- ers, though any advice he may choose to ii l Tlie1’riiiie minister comes down town about 10.311 in the morning. Aiiian of ilciiincivitlc tastes, he seldom drives. He keeps no coaoliiuan. The streets ears, wiiicli almost every minute pass his door, are good enough for lilin. Everyone in Ottiiwu knows Sir \\'l|frid. llis presence is ri cmiiiiiuiidilig one and always attracts ui-teutioii. Naturally enough he lslielil in the highest. lionnr and respect. If the oarhe enters islllled hiilfu dozen \vlll rise, tip their hats and |Jroll`crn seat to the head of the Government. Once in his oiilce, the strenuous day commences. There is a steady stream of visitors or de- putations. The latter' are rceeivedusu- ally after appolntinents have been made. In the afternoon thc callers, perhaps, are not so numerous, and if the lluuse is in session the Preiniur is occupied hy coun- nll ut two and Pnrliaiiiciit ut tlircc o‘elock. Ollatc years he avoids as inuciias pos- sible the night sessions. Lcuviiiir his coaiiiutors in charge,'he goes home to its rest and quiet. When the Holi:-icisn't in session his day's labor ends about ilve 0'eloi-lf. llo spends agreat deal of his tiuialniiislilirary and often burns tha midnight oil, seldom retiring before that hour. llugoes out but little lnasocial way and rarely ls seen ut the thcnt-ro. The stage, with its glare and giauiot, its Lunefui music and its iiiajestic nl- teranco, has never very particularly attracted him. The premier is fond of music,and few are uiore talented in that llua than his partner ln lifc,§but the aesthetic side of tiiings pnssiiiiy appeals to hlui Iii ii greiitcrdegroc. Ho is vi-ry fond of nrt and painting and his home is very beautifully ilacorutefi. Though Sir \Vilfrld has snidlie loves Ottawa and hopes to end his days there, he has u very wariii spot lu his ail't'etlons for Art.iiabaskaviilc~liis lioms before couilng to the ciipltul. Tlill-lierlio will ' ,Iourncy in a few days. Other places are moro attractive ami Sir Wilfrid would be ii welcome guest at the summer lionics by mountain or sea of many of Uanudifs leading men. But nine times out of ten ho goes to Arthlbnakaville. Ile i)l`Bf0|`U ob go home, back to the quaint little French village with its respite from the, caros ofa busy world, its pure air, its peace and tranquility nnil its roatful in- fluences. lie hasa beautiful place down there, and it is kept elif!" mimi' 0! the l year. There are lovely shade trees and roomy lawh, aiul once there the Preuiie garden. lie gets ‘all the papers and thus F is is ti' oiiie up to the la\vn fence. or bid good- breathlnlzlu the invigorating ozone of l ujnyiiig the cniiipi_iny ofthe i`i\inll_v lil Sunday he always goes to church, attends mass nndhearsa sermon to the faithful rom the reverend monsieur le cure. round to give the glad hand to the N s n general hiiiidsliakliig. Though away from there some years now, the Premier, \V , » _ iiienibei-s iill'oel-ioiiatcly the peonie with \\' when his political lot was in the cold _ shades of opposition. Probably they are (“ he iio.iu~est. to his heart. “I genial nianusr, i-l1e'.simplo_wi»ys, eno- flrnrbiit. courteous manner ami tho possession of that indelliialile some- thing that draws people to him and wins their respect, that accounts in Iai-gc caller of men and as the licail of tiic _ Govoriinieat of this northern nation. (“ uts on tho conventional suinmer attire iid takes it eusy on thc lawn or in the kept in touch with the outside world. Sli' \Vili'rid's arrival iii the little village lwnys creates u sort of stir. All Quebec proud of its most distinguished sou, iltiiarlwuliirlv so is the place in the ildsi. of wliiish the Preiiiier spent so iuch of his life. The neigiibors doii`t in- udciipou lilin,Iiut:cii pussaut they pause, __ ay. lieudiiigiiiost of the time, resting, l rcIc~l-Iius does the prime minister spend s vacation ut Arthiibnsknville. On e ftor mass the villagers crowd istlugulshed enfant- do la pnriosse. obairrier of haughty reserve surrounds ii' \Viifrid, It's “Lion jour Baptiste" ere, “Commented va" there, and thero ith his faculty for names and facts, re hoiii he labored in the crstwliile days Sl After nil is said and done, it is the ioasure for the .l.’reniicr’s success as a A Prominent 0rgaiiist L. ll. Dcnudry, orgnnist.Churcli St. Louis du Franco, Montreal, speaks of the New Souls Williams Piano: D “About three years ago, I bought im.. otliur make of piano through Mesrs, ]_ C A. llurtcau & Lo. of Lhis city but since G I have examined and played on your piniios I dccidui to change ir. for ouc of " your Nciv Scale \Villiains Planar. It is with great piciuuirel suite that the one bought from your representatlirs J. A. Tiiirteaudr. Cu. Ltd., of Montreal, has in evcry respect inet my en tations. The touch is simply perfecvziiid the piano niis'w':is nil the reqiilrcirierits of tlicinostcxacting artists, and responds , to the most delicate me well as povilerful J dcniniids. “I ahall deem it a pleasure to recom- mend your iiislriiiiieuts iii every rLspe<:t wherever opportunity presciits, and I ooiigrutulate you upon your luicccss ns Piano Muiiufacturcrs of the first rank in Canada. (signed) L. R. l‘.ieAi‘nizv, Orgauist Churcli of tit. Louis dc France, Montreal, Que. Miller Bros., Sol e Aguila. INT WTHTHTIT TUH THE TSTHIINUMTHS -_ ‘ iiny other agency in the sumo line of busl~ Th 0T'rs\vA, Aug. 31-(Speeial.)-Reports “em ve ___..__.i__ TNTHITS TITH THE llllllll ITIIT SPTIHTS wm_\ym,ki,,,,_ chester, N. II., Miss lloitcnso Tenny, n beautiful bouquet, lie belnbt UI” °“.V __ Oiientlleiglits,Aiuuiidn Curtlcc Douglas, ‘ilDgI0 lll‘l1i-If‘m0’\ UI thi' P'\l'i/Y MT- ' '1`hi'o\vliig lll lb llniniiicr. Ernest Lyle, ' -' - - _ f 1 ' ' Frank McCaull, Henry Lear-il, I-Jlljnli lilue Ruplds,Kaiisiis;C. Ward llamiilon, lhlrnllllr WM ETSO UN! l'00lil|9Hi/ Of l\ - mS|,0l,_ Elmira, N. Y; Wi\ltci~ 'l‘. Scnsongood, iloml liorscshoe from the friends of ~ ~ Lowell. Running lligii -lump-Sterling Plillllps. Leonard McNeill, .iaines McKay; 1-‘uul D“f'“"' “ws” '~"°“’- “'- -T~ '1`“‘l"°“- Hvmmwvunfhwvsnnhwwunnh/§'w~»~n~J§r»W » Tug of Wai betn con Prince and Queens oouiitlcs. l'hiti'ics on the lleld. Throwing 12 lb lianiiuer, boys only.- I’-\ius.Auiz.zii.-(Snecial-l-'1`lw Frvnvll Rea. 1i1eLt-in-, i.eoii.iru iueivniii, i<‘.-.init Minister at Fez teieimipiis thai the sul- Mctlallum. Gnome l»l<>\\'. and J- \Vvu|.se $_iw_ Li cs "Y ’°u ' ' Augusta Kohiriiuseli, Miss Esther M Running Ilroud .Tiiiiip-J. J. Gillis, l’iiul Greene MMS Ethel M_ B1.|en_ Mus Lum Lady Putton,Spi'lnghill Stnbl05 - - - .4 1 1 l :_’_'“'"" 1;"‘"k M'~`C“Tl“'"~_ M. Boivcn, Mr. Bram Staiisficld, Mrs. _.li.___.__l__._ S ‘TCC 1“l~’l-'Pd “N10 (00 Yll\"ISl“J-'T' Bruin StuiisHe|d,Mrs. David Lucy, Mrs. Cnmh,,m“c_ MMR; W_ J_ Hudsfm_ Hyde srl Gray, Premier Laurier and party GOOD RACT GHILL, N. S. SPRIN rrlved on the special train. Lady Grey and Lady Evelyn Grey -~ --, tigued and did not come beyond Winn.- og. The official program begins tomorrow. NGSAT SrniN- ,J n W \ ry large crowds nf visitors. Pliohon \V. E MARINE INSURANCE effected on Halls, Cargoes and Freight. Live Stock iiisured against all risks. Prompt attention given to 3 orders by letter, telephone or telegraph. ` HYNDMAN ®. CO.. Marine Underwriters, Representing the leading Companies and Lloyds, London. _ Agency at Halifax, 60 Bedford Row. _ I tta Mae, F. Duncanson, Fnirvills 2 2 2 2 Vili Patch, S. A. Fowler. St. John 5 4 3 4 aleniore, G. H. Vail, Sydney. 7 li 4 il rank Krolin, W. G. Fenwick, Bathurst il 6 5 ii uo Vadls, Geo. Cudhea, Spring- hill. ll 7 ilr. ttlc Ben, -l. C. Lanier, Sydney. il B dis. osainond, C. A. Eagles, W. Med- ford, Mass. il ii dis. ton. 1 dis. Time-2.‘24§, 2.221, 2.2%, 2.2l{. IITHTLTSSHTSS iiiii; Liss l'le_Started a Fire While a Heavy Wind Prevailed at the Timo HAi.iir.\x, Aug. 31.-(Spec-lal)f-As tho esuit of carelessness W. Hoasliaiv of liftoii, Colcliester Co. Is' fiiiiielcss tn- ight. Today dui-ing the lilgli ivind hc started urning rubbish in tho yard. Sparks sctiire Lu the barn, the ilaines proud to the house and the entire proper- ty including the stored crops was destroy- iiristo her, and J iin -- - , e. I ~ . , ould alfid lirncst T.yl'i;T l-`1T'Ti(iT{kn)l\1c2TTilI;iiTi}i ;,|§.Zr;E;::e§,},:g§§,.§c§‘(;¢!2-d,:l`T'S Hulk' Mugs: II' B' Henmnl Porghkltl. ed' I nd Ezra Condon. Miss Miiliel Met'calf,.Mrs. Russel Fox: 1;' V}i;l;|;,l;,I;B'A,_T;(:;r;|,' Nu; 120 yum" H“fdI°“"T- 'T~ GIIII"‘~ W- 'T' Mr. and Mrs. George C. il. liean. Mr. and \||r lion; ii uoks Scrhutoa Pa' 'i`Ti‘os.P' d Tiriiiior, Ernest Toed, Ezra Goiiiiou, \Vin. M,._,,_ Jmncs 1,~_ N0,.|_m,_ Miss F1,-,,.en¢u G_ ;___:;__ T,1,__oyn;,____f York ‘ ’ ' \Vi\i1