an morn# South Aft'|¢l. we ,M nnderslmed, of the Baden Powell'e_ uoaiiied Police have great pleasure teatifyln 9 me fact that E. R. O. mired us of Rheumstlsm and Bore 'l‘hlolt}°0ne of our comrades, when leavin’ Halifax, rtu- nately secured a _few bottles 0 the Oll which he generously used in cases ol Rheunaatism. The Nuipment of our camp woulf nc: have been complete without this Rheumatic Cure, and we have pleasure in bearing testimony to its wonderful curative power. Yours truly, Hoii'/n1r> BLAKLHY. H. Wxnrwoivrn, Cnrrroan Bouron, CH anhss \lcGun, Gro. Coon, \vri.r=nao C. WALK it Sali by all Druggists and dealers, / L -.__,.._il_ | fig PORT HOOD I COAL The Best House Coal on the Market. Insist on getting it from your dealer. I nnannmoru __ rnrgmljnrnrl Dornonsrottion C. M. B. A. Tignish Wednesd-;¥NJ_uIy 23rd. Branch No 231 C. M B. A. will hold a grand 'rea Party on the beautiful church grounds, Tignish. on July 23rd prox. _Everythlng will be provided for the entertainment o the thousands whoiwill he pick!!! 0!! 1118148?- 'Hgnish is famed for the size and success of its tea parties and the committee are sparing no pains to make the present Grand tea -even eclipse its predecessors. A special train will be run from Charlottetown and an opportunity ' ff d ri ple from the east is thus a or e teo I0 tee this moot _ lovely part of our-_province at a nominal _figure, ar-d see it too, in its lovellest ga: b. 'rignish _boasts of the Snest ecclesiastical buil _ings in the province which in themselves will repay a visit. All the ordinary amusemenis at gat er- inzs of this kind, besides many novel features will be provided. and the visitors can be assured of a pleasant outing. Remember the date, then, Iuly 23\’§i~ Come and bring your friends with you; Partie- ulars of reduced fare-1 will appear l ter. P. C. MURPHY. 7-iz-14-16-18-x9-22. S§¢f¢\9~fY- 'rl-:AMS “Q To HIRE Good turnouts of every descrip- tion, and good horses, well cared for always AT due the following day at noon; and on Mon- - dav, Wednesday and Fridav mornings, with _ _ _ -Steamers for East rt, Portland and Boston able for weddings. Personal ‘SYDNEY at 6.40. F CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU at r.e only pair of matched white _ horses in the cit -apecial'y suit- - attention to all orders. Phone ;,o. $ 08°! IAATHALIFAX with c. A. and PLANT LINE ¢ Nd U PRoPRIET0RS° S Canadian Pacihc, Intercolonisl and P. E. I. 5 Railways, and on the (‘ompauy‘s S'eameis ard. iam” “cl I | | l l 1__ (local) S/\\f\ » W Some of our new watches have arrived. You will say with us when you see them that they are worth what we ask for them. n. w. moon, swnorra:-no r _ SAFE ra any climate and at any Season McGALE’S ~ BUTTERNUT PILLS ‘hey etlmelete the Llver and Kidney: ; Care Sick Headache, Foul or Ulaerdered Stoneel, llablteal Cenatlpatlon, Cleanse and Porlfy the Bleed and reader the Slrla eleer and llaa|t|,, Tie! ere purely vegetable. -, ' ron sam xvxnvwuaiu. 25a rm sou, 08 Br lun. on nsoarrr oiraxoa srsuronrs run nzuzr, I 'rua uma or Au. ram ggygpmg, _ _ ' (Berea ltlaaatlea. cane gpg” 0 1 - Poesale everywhere, price a5e_ pe;-b¢¢¢1¢_§ . ' _ Sol pmpnews-e.' 'I' w ,,,,¢',', -1 a ||-~ 4, Have you seen the Fcuaelae r W eagle I. Eyre llnelc- tweight nlyy ounce.Persoir~ oatrou has no effect on it. No metal band to press the head Opaque for artilica igh t, transparent for natural light lies flat. when not in use. Can be rolled up and carried ri p ccket. Can be had at - IIIIIIII.!_If__l_. l_I.IlllIIIIII» TEE ’ Gh’TonnSteomNar.Go., LIDEITEID. Steamers 'Northumberland' and ‘Prlnce-ss’ _ Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted From POINT DU CHENE, on arrival of 1z.oo train from st. john, for SUMMERSIDE. con- necting tla ere _with gxpress train for Charlotte- 'l 's town an igni. . From SU MMERSIDE , on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown and all stations of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU CHENE. connection with day train for ST. JOHN, BOSTON, and MONTREAL. Connection at Uoncton with_ train for all sta- tions on I. C. R. and its connections, and at St. john with C. P. R. and Railways for U. S. for all points West and South. also at St. John withSteamers of_ Eastern S. S. Line after' ist july for Boston direct.on Tuesday and Saturday. From P1c'roU gif caARLo'r'rnTowN` on arrival of train leaving HALIFAX at 12.30 and T081 9.15 a ni.. connecting there with dav trains for TAPE BRETON in H\LlFAX At NORTH SYDNEY with Steamer Brute for Newfound- for Soston Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk, connecting lines in United States and Canada. F. W. HALES, h’tcwn, P. E. I.-5-16, d zwks Secretary I QUEBEC STEAIIISHIP Proposed Sailing of S. S. CAMPANA. Frozn. Il\¢0:ll;trea1 and Charlottetovvn. CALLING AT FATHER POINT, GASPE, PEBCE, GRANT) RIVER, SUIIERSIDE AND PIOTOU From¢h lottewwn h do I Frontloutreal Monday roth june do _voth do do nth july do 28| do nth Aug do 2501 60 do Sth Sept do and do 6th do mtn gran Subject tovchangefshould circumstances require. ‘ _ _ 5 _ ' B _ _ ,_ - . ~I I ~ ~. ~ 7 = _samaoaroattnsrarea COMPANY, I _LIMITED ll’ Monday. wi Jim# do 7th. july 3° “'51, 2° 0 4 “Z no nth do I aa rat sr-or do 15th do do zgth do do xgth Oct do 37th do do ioth Nov. The Thomas W. Lawson Sent .Launching Somewhat Unusual-ls 403 Feet Over all- ‘Cargo Capaorty 8,100 Tons-Will Carry 43,000 Feet of Canvas-Description of the New Vessel. - IIIISI Illll Into the Water Near Boston- 1 BOSTON, JULY I0 -The first seven-masted ‘ schooner in the worll was christened the Thomas W. Lawson and Successfully au nched at the Fore River Ship 8: Er.- giue Compa.ny’s yard near Boston this afternoon. The christening ceremony was performed by Miss Helen Watson daughter of the president of the company, in the presence of many thousand spectators _ who tI‘led the ya rd and thronged the hllfs on both sldes ofthe Weymouth river. The Lawson is the drab steel schooner built ln this country, the flrst craft ever cons rusted with seven masts, and the largest falling vessel afloat. She was sent into the water with her steel lower masts stepped and partially rigged, which I made the mere mechanical performance of launching her somewhat unusual. The hull re tad or lilcrable W feet long,leaving an overhang of, 50 feet forward and 70 feet alt, and the ground-wayr, two feet wide and a loot thick, extended about 310 feet asbern on-’1a. foundation of piles. The cradle vs as carefully fitted to the, Lawson’s hull beforehand and then re movedlso that the ways cot' ld be smeared with “launching grease” lash night. The vessel was held ready for launching by bcl ing the forward ends of the sliding vr aye, which had been part’a.lly cut away, to the ground-Ways and was released by sawing through the remaining planks. When she went overboard the Lawson was ln charge of Captain Arthur L Crow- ley, who has given up command of the six-muster George W. Wells, to become her master. Bringing her to a standstil- by means of tugs, as is frequently done , ln launching in this counsry, was out of the queatlonon account of the impetus given by her _great also and weight. .so captain Crowley adopted the method cen- erally used abroad stoppedlher gb! meansiofloneof -her enormous anchors. She will be towed at once to the end of the Faro River dock, where ber' top meets will be stepped and bor ,rails bent; ' Her fitting out is expected to take about a. month and then she will start from Bos- ton with her ilret cargo, probably for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Newport News. ` The Thomas W. Lawson measures 403 feet over all but her steel spike bowsprlt is 85 feet long and from its tip to the _end of the aftermast: boom is nearly 5(1) feet.. On the waterline her length is 368feet, while her . beam measurement is 50 feet, her depth _34 feet 5 inches a.-ii har laidei ‘drift 26% feet. When launched she drew about 10 feet of water. These dimensions give the seven master a cargo capacity of about 8,100 tons and a. dirplacemenb when fully loaded, of about ll,000 tons. From the masts, which are tobe 155 feet high abive deck, will be stretched 43,000 square feet of canvas. The lower masts are steel cylinders ar; 135 feet long and 32 inches in diameter, each welghing 17 tons bare and nearly 20 tons when rigged. The topmas‘s are Oregon pine spans 58 feet long. The schooner is lighted cy electricity throughout and a telephone will connect thelforward part. of the vessel with aft without any danger of the officers being hold that the line is busy at any time. She will be steered by steam and she is noted with four steam pumps for fire purposes or for use when pumping out the 1,010 tons °f water ballast which she will carry. She isfa. keel craft and ballast of some kind l FARM WORK GOES A BEGGING» g Ottawa. Journal: Farm help wanted at $20 to $25 a. I month and boar-3, and not; enough lak- ers. This t-_~‘lls a story in Ontario of plenty , of work of other kinds, and of increa. ing wages everywhere, and perhaps the dis- iaclination to farm work. ii-ll FAMILY QUARRELS. ‘ “How many serious family quarrel", y marriages our. of spite and alterations: I of wills might have begn prevented by a gentle dose of pills. Wirh _the liver and kidneys sluggish, and torbid rl_iges-_ tlon ls Impaired _and temver ruined. But Dr. Cha.sc’s Kidney Liver Pills by invigorating the action of these organs ensure good digestion and sound health. One pill a. dose, 25 cents a box. BRIDAL PAIR ARRESTED- KNoxvn.1.u, Tenn, July 10.-A despatch from Roanc county says that Agnes Fleming, the young wife of John Flem- ing, and Howard Jenkins, a mechanical ,engineer from §Plr.t`sbnrg', Pa.. who has been [married onlv 'three weeks. were arrested on a charge of murder. i Kuformt Headache Powlers. / . _- _ /_ -, -» . , o ana any Ha ¢a11and'seeth<=_ If you are buygenfg a bigger 01' ifder a our o _ . _ - DEEI¥I{di`iIrl;red4spdf3satisod§dPfarme€'syon Prince Edward Island testify I to the excellence of Deering , _ _ vv |v,\.em/>tN-1' at Agents, Queen St., _Charlottetowns Aprilzg-eodkmpt. , f r 1 popularanmmerDres8 ,- t _,n»au~ ~ ~ ~ » '"1' be Uelffsihry to keep her stiff. Hot and c ld wet -r may be found in all parts Of the vessel whrrc in is needed. Sho is ` also no-on rr ith bilge kan which will ard ‘> I” kettlri'-18 her who re she ought to be in 2 still’ brcezc. Captain Crovr ley has'calIed the seventh' mast. the “Pusher-” and just at present it ”'a'”dS the 0111.7 “Pusher” mart in the' world. Other vessels may boast of "Spank. 9-P," “J igller," and “Driver” ma.sts,buli the Thomas W. Lawson, when she sails out to sea will be the only one with a "Pushr°r” mast, nrrnro _rn sumo. Natura Rrquires A'=sistince~ During These Months. To Help Throw off 'the Impunities ing the \Vinter Months- Purgatives Should not be Used-It is a Tonic that is Needed. In this climate there are many reasons' whypeopls feel all out ef' gear ln swing months. Perhaps ,the chic#-' I these is the long hours in; imperfectly ._¢ . ing the winter months. You m y -that there is nothing serious _the ‘ you are onlya little-' ,ttredaftet erblon, or pei-bans, your appelrice lift- I f IDBI! °r 1° P mpleser emu , _ ahowfthar. the blood feiiict' pa should be. If you feel this way, your eamfort but yous* health- thaf. you take r-rape; Steps ti yourself ef the blood ' ,unpui tries that , responsible for your condition. Y_ou_n_¢_ 3 a tonic, blood purifier, nerve stcedgthenee and general up-lift-er of the entire-svetlirie or-. Wru am' rink Brin for Parc. Paola meet all these requirements more fectly than any other medicine. 5 'l'he_ee‘ are tonic pills and not violent andweaken lug like purgntive medicines. Natuge does not require a violent measure in spring. but-a. helping hand oo ,throw ol! ‘strengthening rveiy organ and function that a. condition of perfect heal-nh will.- prevail. Everyone--old and young-I gliight tiotaxer Dr. Wiill \n:s;hPink lglleiln ~ spring. nere s no o er m xt: ne will do you so much od. Mr. James Salmon, postmasteri Sagomrgéitfreeléglihgé, ‘ says-‘° st spring was ing -' ly unweilli I was vyeak, dtzzv at limes, and cont-lnua'1y fe btlred. My appwitc was pcoi-and I was losing in weight. I ltried several medicines, hun nothing did me any good until I began the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills; ani a. few boxes of there made me feel like a new person. I would advise all who feel run down and riulti of sorts to bake Dr. Williams" Pink S." Dr. Wiulams’ Pink Pills are also effect- iyue in thte eulgsl of all diseaslis due to pog, t. in, wa ery ood or wea. nerves. o not. take a substitute for these pills-it is a wiaste ofsmontiwy audha n;er]‘1a.ea to healgh cn cv. eratteuna.me“r. Williidma’ Pink Pills for Pale People" is 2ll “..‘?.1‘1‘ - ‘~ . _, :impetus main afnafmghry mm, A",-¢"'”i=. .._"'V> ' Cure. rubbed into the scalp three time; a week* *eros ay week, will insure a poslqvg, P; f D¢ll4!'¢¥_ ff and a luxuriant _gmwth of },¢,";,,,_ "4 1°” V111 we ooother. Price Sec. and $1.00 Af R- BF-IEMEB G0., Lrurreo. , . , von noon K ._ to 5 img ' Ti nnrnnool or 'NW _ Now arriving, and being placednn the shelves, a carefully selected stock of the finest' articles -in all , [4 , _ lines of general hardware. ' 'B `, f », 1 ,.. ~ ,_ < =»-ar”-I _ w., - or 9*. 1,,¢‘,p.' .1-A-`~; >r...`-‘ ie, }` yr, ., , ‘ »3 .,$;_ ¢,‘ 1 _ _Cl-lARl.0T'TETOWNt“`l0 . . ' Under contract with the Canadian Government; I ‘ 7° P '~ $f€a1I1€1’ “MANCHES1'ER TRADER” will sail about the following datesz- _ _ Ff°m Fiumf E _ff f I Manchester ~ SL _[elm ' ' ` ‘ , 111116 28 . July 15 ‘ ` August 3 August 26 Sépkmber I9 K Octdber 7 November I November 17 Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown via. St. N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Charlottetown. _ The “MANCHESTER. TRADER” is 3318 tons, is with cold storage chambers and has a shelter deck for carriage of and sheep. Shippers should notify the undersigned agents as to what they will have to go forward as early as posm`ble, inf' order to age .. ‘ L St. John, N. B. I ' M APPreclated Store--Paton’s hm' G"°°`N°°"J“”' 8’18°8' -‘ ' _ _ _ _ ' ‘ I "'. I _-n,~=~»¢.#.»»»~mmm»uvwa@a&' A limo For Everyl-fi I the season is over-come round and:let me_show /J ,ff /' »' I r Massns C. C. Rrclunns 8: U0. , '\ |- `~ To cure aheadache in ten minutes use W Y \`°1"“q-_-%' I ' GRASS LAWNS. I ""‘°i*'°*"°~“ ¥li°>‘l'°°*°“"~f°t'7`*¥’5’“f~"‘=*’°§*°y reasonable. I rrnesu mac 'r.awn».sn1l=ebl°f°rru¢ui arm rf be r ' ~ ‘ 4 ee mga.;-one ramona ra ir1NaI°tD'sLLv1u§1':r rs 0:.-noni H y°u Want SUNDRIES °r-REPAIRING - -London-received an Pat.on’s. ~ Lek to see | article to keep ,off the mosquitoes. g ` this is ,the spot 2 _ , `l.1»"',/.§',,-'fic 'c This is the time;ro buy a bicycle. Don’t Wait T the new models of the » -PERFECT AND MASSEY HARRIS » _ . 2 ' <2 114K! '.3 ‘as __ 1 " ‘.l ,_ X. ex 1 E, _ /,..- G at Vs. rf ` » - -\_k .' .' ~.-1' -5" \-.S ., *dm* *° “.7-Y°“’ L‘““"°“‘ ‘° ‘UW “A” The prices cannot help but I suit-they are ill » \ I' 4 4”* P* uly zo ~ ¢