§¥&ie¢ o’er. 3 " ' ‘ *i 3¥’¥:*-I? ‘ 1 _ as yi -'~i_'~"`3?~i=;1.>= -, .n,...ri.. ff? -“v f»;=f_~_~ . ~-; J- f ' 'ew -. ~. ,~|r{, , »¥_-., ; .i Lyn.-~ Ui 4? .'\»-_,~. .§.J_~,f. _,--. sw .;».$; "` ‘ ~‘ f ' Q-_,~_j'l§ .-‘ '~ A _ _ *_ ...X _“_ _ _"ur ,,_i;e..,,,,_‘ ~ ' _*Q .".;,...-.=ior"»,'...'..~._.g»-_-i..li...-¢.._......i....»n.3...-es.¢-w~ag»1~j\f\»=~q-se»bvs...» ` .. i _ _ __ _ 'rnnevuinia - -' ' _'- ~ 1 _ ' _ri ,t _ '~ ;'f':' ~’ ._ i_»_.. _» i_§`l'._i 'f,5‘___°‘_',_‘f»;5; ` ig `.' ii'”= ,. steemers ever seen an i T ` on I ‘ I . A A ` ‘ ` it E _ A ocean. On the 4th of July, 1840-“Inde _ ll;_y`_§} 4 » If iisw ' pendence Day"-the Brltania. 1,154 tons. i ’c..:`\"` _ A f,I_"§.:= 4 _ ~ _ \\‘_‘,J‘.' _ 3 \`\T__~~1}, ' Q Y U T A wiv coils To CANADA- - _ FANS, July 4.- According WN- , from various reputable sources_ P03,” a number of French religious i W Q which feel themselves out-l Udegby the passage of the assocla-.l me bill, which becomes a law with its publication in this mornin8S, Journal Orliciel, have decided to quit. Fume and settle in Canada or the Unit- ,_ eg States. u r. ' 7 V ' ` " poisons ln the Blood . Bring Pain and Death! pda Acid the Ontnoof Serious Or- ' g-anis* C;1|I.lK¢l» ;`:§¢7 Hnrf. fig 'I Gifs' CRCG# V- 2;-. and Brain,-Diseases. _ paul poisons left in the blood by de- fective kidneys. term what is known as uric acid. Its presence -may be detsct~ ¢q by such aiments as dysegpsia, asso- ointed .with irregular wela and l ,scaniY. highly-colored urine. 'l'liere_ are pains 0! a usoraigie nature in the hack and in the Joints, sleepless nights, headache d dininess. . epresaed spirits and impaired meaty., Fatty heart. ‘ll‘¢N¥» \P°Dlexy and noni-t disease are the usual termination _ if uric acid ls left ln iheiblood. It is a serious matter so neglect these symp- i toms. The holla trmtment prdcribed by Dr. A. W. Chase has proven sno- eessful is many thousands of cases. lr. A. W. Parson. llartinville, Que., writes:-“I was a sufferer from kidney disease and bladder troubls for 13 years, ` and had a constant desire to urinate` with its accompanying weakness. Medi- cine prescribed by a skilful physician muy gave me temporary relief. The trouble would recur at very awkward 'times. I was persuaded to try Dr. _ Chase's Kidney Liver Pills. I obtained reliefafteronednss,andhefgrgIh|,¢ finished the first box felt better than I had for many years." Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills, one pill 5 dose, % cents i a box. at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates 5 Co.. Torontot I I' f i ni ' 1 BIGGER! BETTER! BEST! 0 A!l§_E TEA iiici iiiviiiiiioii. Grand Lodge nf P. E. Island. _fend provisions, swingsond well filled saloons., on.. ,,...f¢..... .......... _ ‘Nm N°“'_Y°'k °° L"°'°°°1- lf: ‘fl N” ran-Aiisinlziiiii Téietioliovrtiitig t°ait§_arxxt:§e3e&isl£ave been no hesitation in saying, quite .dhimerlcal ma e omee e ic n . PU ¢ Y RegnlarTrda. Tiguish ............ ..5oos.`m. 1>enio'»..............5i4,_ ir Alberlon. .......... ii masses 52| \l Blmsdale..... 53 “ Bloomtield.._........ 6:: ‘ / ___ Up to the Fleet Vessels _ of to-day 'Thatsailing by ships. of phenomenal speed must have a strong fascination is shown bythe fact that f millionaires, to the bulk of whom time has ceased to be steams. For the privilege of equip. the exclusive use of a suite of rooms for himself and two friends;and servants on the Deutschland, Hr. Andrew Carnegie drew aohsque in favor of the Hamherg- American Company for £1,MJ. Of course the easeof the Yankees who prolonged this vessel in order that they might secure berths on her third journey-the bookings for the two previous runs having been ili- ed when they applied-was simply millen- trationof folk eager to vaunt that they had travelled by the fastest steamer in the world. It is quite common to find an American “new-rich" who will pay £500 for private rooms for himself and his wife on such a boat. When proposals for the use of steam fell thick and fast, there were the customary men of light and leading who proved t0‘ money, still elect to travel by the quickest' l their amy in England over two trips of _ and they mayas well talk of __ ""-'”’ ` . _` _'__ ,;_, \ voyage from New York or Livemwl to Bnrr.u.o,1niy7-'rho totni ottondanoo ii; _ tbl moon! Comnlete answer to wah I- .info ni iiio Pan-aniorionn oxpooition ini m _ _ using dogmatism was given in 1838, __;‘779,Q8, The job;-age _daily attendancel. when the Leithbnilt Sirius (of708tons)i for Jun, imlmiing avg Sqndayg, was, l 1 ,_ » V.. , _ __ ___. .M ; sailed from Liverpool to Boston, accom plishingthejourney ln14 days 8 hours 9 . lor four hours sooner than had been ex- ' ` pected. She carried 115 cabin asseu en- D R but no steerage, and her peed averaged eight and a half knots anliour. As long g as Boston remained the states headquart-,‘ ers, the Boetoniaus were tremendously. loyal Cunardesi. When the Britan! in g the very severe ‘winter of 1840-41, beczine ice-bound in their harbor, the peoplsi thc Spccdicst Travel, ;Z?.°.‘°."1’;‘§;.“.“€.Z’.I'3’.§1‘...Z;’;i’3."T.‘.§ii!! tance of seven miles, which enabled her! to ses out for herjourhey only twodaysl late. This, however, was a risk, that the call at Halifax on the runs *“- ! The first serious assault on their suprem acy proceeded an_.~American Arm, I f~1 01d Time Steamers Whichledi °'*=°==° “P =~ wmwew 11" *>°="°=°"f‘ ?,?if:=§ New York and‘,_8oq,§}\ai`npton._ Their Bret ship, the Wuhihgton. ‘startled on the same day that the Britannia left Liver- pool, and reached New York two days be- hind ths latter. Cunarders won with first interna- tionalraos evergrih».“§>`itwe American one British A Manson in Csssell'a Magasiue . "’ s ° ‘ is ron ciircii coin. ' -_ if Many things may happeni when you catch cold, but the thing Qhat usually happens first is "a cough. Ah inflamma- tion starts up in the bronchlid tubes or in t'he‘thrcat, and the discharge of mucous from the head constantly goisons this. Then thevaay contraction the throat muscles in eact of coughing helpato irritate so that the morefyou cougih the more you have _ito conf . It is, of course, xbrgond quest on that in m ycaafs the _ tation started in this wi res, tain lung trouble that are called y serious names. It is in this irritated bronchial tube that the germ of consumption finds lodgment and breeds Great numbers disregard aiigugh at hrst and pa the penalty of neg t. Cong; never ihd any one any good. it should dispensed with promptly. Adamson's Bot- anic Cough Balsam sa__ well know re- medy, an it is the "surest and quickest cough cure known to-day. It does not de- ceive b dragging the throat. It soothes the irrTtated parts and heals them, then the cough stops of its own ascend. The action of this medicine is so simple thas demonstration that the thing was impos-_ it uk t ~ 9 provision fo , siligamghere wsu the famous dictum, cusggigguiggft l1§Iv`;t:~y_};l;:|§;ggli\i:§.nl;as§é' , _ ' ° ;[,;;»d _ cen sure oge , FRIDAY. JULY |2th»~ _ m;tm;‘I;§';cie;t?;;';:f;“;°,d ,:°f83;'_' has ‘-F. W. Kinnnnn st oo." blown in _tho ' , D . i _ Under the auspices of the Provincial B at the Royal Institution in Liverpool: “As 3 to the project which is announced in the ______,____ A luttarsie Riding Galery. parade. speeches newspapers of making the voyage directly _if 0’§.e~ry........... Z leftldverpool for New York via Queens- W ova- 31_w0_ 1; is boligvgd gint July and . . m~|;|L.~l~l '0~'q, 8~‘6-a% 88"5~i U\§UU<9.° Coeman ......... West Devon........ I Portague .... “ Conway...... “ Ellerslie............ “ Ploi1HiIl........... " “ Richmond ........ “ weiiingtom..." .... .. “ lisconche _.,,...__ “ Snmmersid¢......._ oi Spaeia Train. Su " wean; ‘G88 _unseen es is Kcnsington..¢....--.94J _ Freetown,arr .... ...f Q35 ‘ Charlottetowm... ‘ R<_>valtyjunc...... _ Hilton ...... ‘ C0ivil1e..... “ noi-in wiiishire.. . .. “ I-Innt°rRiver...... . “ " Bliiots .... " Bradalbene......... “ Emerald “ Freetow-n,arr . . . . . .. 54° 3 Traverse .... _ .io oc ny . . . . . . . . . . . ..xo is Iinkora...........loaa “ Emerald .......... . . io 35 “ Freetown, an' .... . .xo 45 “ _ Regular Train. ~ ~ » - I 3 oo_‘3,§_1;;°'f,{s;_*_§°°1*g';,i;,;gq';,\2_<;,';}, °',',;;'?;{°,;'fi ses, nnooi n.1i...,,¢... no .. an of their talk was-their councils hav- 1 they cannot keep up the_ pain any lon geri. ' 90 OBIHS ,PBT Suit- ' morning train arrivin at Preetown at 9.09 8 X11. T (Kaudard times If T umber from the town ca the 4th of April; and three days Aug; wiltqguy later the Great Western (1,340 tons) ds- I me mm|°“3_ ,nd gg.; signed by the illustrious Brunol,'ieft Bri- il gmbel-'gud Ogighgr t6' bi sto) for the same port. Both were wooden, der gf mn mmigng, paddle steamere the latter the first steam; T’ . ,I or expressly builtfor the run. The Sirius 1 made New York in seventeen days the ‘ . IT STRIKES THE HEART- _ Great Western in dfteen. This was the!! N t ,mth n am f Rheumausm N 39135 .d°P°;; 5|-si; of a long series of Atlantic races. ._ ac°?,s¢?£|_L5 “~g»¢_:¢|_», h‘:,_f_;g"»¢5ign ,_¢o|_,. _ Evento lurdsof admirality it had tin_gQ‘dr_¢i\d__\»l\l\%_ff P98830. W 1”) , ._ 5 » , . , ~ ' . meanwhile grown apparent that t_ho!"§° h°91`¢»d::t_';h Ugg: $363 "‘» .. 6° new mode at mmbmmm had c°met°i_“P@'@45e.. ~ I 'heiihe um ‘md is rémovmlf 5 Lightweight, natural wool, balbnggan, natural cotton and ig stay, and they invited tenders for an_'lf1h~oaiii"% "e bloodnby (lilac 8¢=ti]?§,g: _ ___§h°f9-_ . _, ' 45 Atlantic Steam Mall Service. Gecrgell :E f- “se” “"7 l ;; si if :Za :Je . __ _ - ' Pills ih kia health and _ , -.._ . l nf! . ..~ __ ,, 3 Burns, of Glasgow, whohadbronght the! ,,‘g,“,nums_ and w;n&uf;fg,°and mofougb _._ . oi, »_ @;i_l_‘“...;;;~f, _V ‘- " .tho nom* me songrontpitoii or rioeii ~ " . Rn if o ronioving mov 2 " ° 1 " 3 tion thdxdght Sie matter 'over Debut ‘ chile;-R 0l!6;‘TlxT2¢:>?; 5y°°m5°‘b°x° l ; \ no _ 3 ' ’ T Anerloan and Canadian -manufacture. _ _ X_cu‘_wil] n J E 'anddur values thebest _ considering that his hands were full' I 45 at iii-st decided to leave it alone., T » 2? But a less canny-going man had 1° secured a copy of the Admiralty circular. Y -- ' - :This was Samuel Cunard, of Halifax, 1_ Cgmieo, Ill., July 6.-Newsboys s°""i“ °°°°°°°°°°° " 5'° ll ' N°" Swua’ “ "mm, Q°°k°" 'hm' ‘Q barred from the trains of the Chicago," than the safety ofa railway train. Soi he came to London TRAIN VENDORS MUST GO. .. 35 family had emigrated from Wlles U0 ‘Burlington ‘nd Quin¢y_ A11 other ww __ the States in the seventeenth century. in Chicago an 5° fogow this egample, n. ~ 15 iCu°=fd *Wi f°f"°°d °‘° “ed id” “ha” lan omoini or uno road said to-ogy?-“Tho 2 the" was ”°. "°'°“ Wh? ‘a °°°°‘m'~ festive vendor of peanuts, oandiesiand shi service sho 2 ` ” uld t be tabli hed. boo frth has _el , ~ ' , gg betrween the two contxiiieuts wlllch shhuld ::§°:;g;T::;3u1i:.3ti:nl;-22350 B _ .i 95 - ~ » » i » - _ Price ve low Q run with all the regularity and msre_ . _ 85 l U _ For Warm Weather ~ emi 1..... f.......... on 1.... i»......i’.?.R0,,,,, N_p,e,_ ,,,w,“f‘mf,'§,°§,;°},‘§f,;',ff”i cons LIGHIENING. _ _ . in nomo, iight .month .mi .na ‘ f » V e -~'*`~.,...»\ ',..-1, ~......-1. i.,___.. -#x4 /-T" Q-_" Q\ . 1 ._ ' iii? swf n ~~>~»»..»w». .. =~..,,-...f-+.. 7 in _ Warm Wes It/Tier Goats 756... _ Hot very hot, with a heavy suit on, let’s/lit you up for ' delivery __ Grind STRIKBIK AUSTRALIA. .1 -AIWIIIJ heel boats and the iirst mail! _ if .T E. T ` ` .E 'UV TAYIJCJE. - Iwssearedefsss Brlhttaok _ _ » _ . Umm 5? Mnumys LlmMENT‘ ! . ‘ . f Jeweller. -` , Gmeson Block. Col Queen t Grafton Streets. _ JOHN iiapim. _ __ ' _ _ . _ “ i.oiar;'n.I!-fr’ "‘"‘mvmGST0Nn! E 1 A it T it a Amon” BE __ .y omh“m_' _ 5. _ _. ,_ , _ » _ -»-.»,p§Q-5 Cnly a few left _ and Jams remis 81. das ’ meant" °°' » _utd°t;es9cpercsn or ' Canned Apple Sllgpsr fm Crosse Blatetfeemccesdi iseentn. Allnewgoob. Kia* & W'illl3&