» = a "t~f»fsi- r=.;‘f£.1s'r.,~"i»L.~”?'.4.‘%`~,l?"‘.‘3.f-" 15-`5~r; 1 ‘ ._ V~ , '_ ,,, ! ~,, , _ ` i._€»=~. _L _- ,m~.~;.'_V: - ..;.,_ 'rar-1 sniaonix. ciianwrrsr owir, r. E. I., Fssauaiir 5, 1000. . gow Father Scanlan on a _ White Good Ur A sAi00N Pliirr $10,000 Wonrn. or 1900. ' $10,000 wonrn 1 q fnavm Aldgr We have been preparing for this sale f 1 _ W ° I V ~ EFI :JE Pgmccmengpass Wl;e§;ineg‘s, Pillofyv Ccpttons,Det;_c., etc.vVbefor;rt11i;?;dv8a1iggin priceieixzililiglhctiaanu q£'gl8retiJt;Ii~ei?a?lu(gg‘i;tl?ann is tr. 5.1.... ~t."Wi;'.@:.‘; ss ‘arts 6 W en Sh” rm the fs smear °f P v Ch 1 tte . ee for yourselves. 22_ob1iging cferlrlssgduhiilow glogds. town We leave you Judge' come and Sunday Broke VIZ 3'# or gin an anyone w a tempts bhp him gets s right swingtmder the pwerasolar plexns poke that settles dlsppoeition for the time being TH is all apropos of a broken me. Some weeks ago th-i saloon kms and licensed grocery store- in St Anu’s pauph signed a not to sell liquor on Sundays or mvssk-days during prohibited hours BQ soon discovered that the pledge nl hsing broken and Rev Father 1 undertook to personally see ot the drink-cursed homes ot *phi were freed from the bauelul li of alcohol l@t be mentioned that Father H got his athletic training in the Kill Amateur Athletic Association I issot a giant but h s muscles are isnt! it is a s rry moment for the _ Iho brings at,.at a blow hom his #tam He nev-r forgetshis gown , Isssm dialionors lt His mission at Illmt time is to save the drunkard H pretest the homea which are enrsed All so he points out that action is Xry He was not content last Ky to lee two policemen passtnv a llsm in which he knew liquor was at Bllnent being sold 'lnese po ix- _wers in uniform and a pair ot #Watching lhem through the window *ht the road was clear The K las passed and men whose child- _hnted s Sabbath meal slunk in by :S or side door to spend the few Nts the had in their kits - 'hsroad w!sn’t clear lmer Scan eadmg manufacturers .l wasout Jumping a tence in the f the WOI'ld. y ne doesn i look much but it huits _I hit a man on the head be- litght stun him But lor such *ls as 71 l l_ ~» A nr..-1. hr' . sf ., , f 1_ _ 7 £1 , - if Y f _ _.r 'nn~._. ¢1 HE USED HIS FISTS ’ ' THE GREATEST °“°° gg; not believe in getting ordinary Up to best quality 160 and then roseoutin th l t -“-°°........ . P H.. ir.. 1." to :'¢¢ iswbrestzerrw buyers as well as PILLOW COT To N' ig, know that they have been ggintheact, ro let them know lar \|g|¢¢¢|bly than by evidence in the lilo! s Court He simply Jumps faqs a window defies the whole Und lmashes the bottles of whiskey 1 d ho I 100 140 inches wide 40 “ circular 2 sc cc 16C 4lin0h 150 46_in0h 180 48 inch 206 Not cheap goods, but good goods cheap. snnnrmc. 4, 10, is, 20C and . All bought at the ol The best valu leached and y store Sheeting COUNTERPANES EMBROIDERY l` h 3 Cases ave ]ust to hand from the the saloon, he peered into the pI'1C€B. lndthere sat six men Bottles 193 yd_ up Uifkey or beer or gin to suit each _i Vere on the table Father Scan Hinge: the court lie thought not ‘Glues he thought of only breaking U\0[athering Ill he broke it up Smash went Willow and he was in°ide His Would have done little to save Nil :e not been known Father roke from ever man as he ° *FIN away In two niiuutes there _lla bottle in sight whiskey beer “lliranon the tloor and all but _Na cleared out He sought to '|@slllsious with the muscular re s but he counted not his cost N. "9 £604 P’an slys F th r Scan- /'Qi " ‘il tlrr a lght steel* 0: with = . ll 5' ) iQ F F 'r `v,`) . 9. -1 offered by us. Al1_ n b Plain an d I l "i _ » \ 1 i s i "F: 34:2 v ` _ _ m .A \% l \ '\` \ ‘<1 ` \ An endless variety . ' \ § . simian bemid ifiow / ’\ 3 . will don. t ‘ 9 _ _ these lay it across their l f ';_., D \' * and you can bet they will 5 I ~' » .~., . ,___ _ . J goes with action On Snn~ " / ` 1' sr vt is ' _ . 1 i\'°»'v:id i§"ie.rv‘;r° ~ » -3, PRici;s_30¢ 45s so 77 S9 6118 , _ , , 9, C *gary muscular Lhristianity in ISI 36 ‘, h 7C '15, 3.56. $1-04 I-08 ,I9 ’ ,i , 5,4.; im motto Wh 36 ‘° extr fine 80 _ _ _ _ _ _ . - lllf\‘°‘:n':’°m;‘;’ 31"h°"°dh‘°§°t';’:: English Loansdale 90 .-1- Pi- ~ _=L..__- ’ ’ '~ 50; 55C: 231°, 6 2 |1192 pm‘}:'°;;uonn:i‘>r0liirbi:e|ichoux.s’ English fine heavy 10° 'L I "‘ ’ up F .i .st I 1 Ji"'-"hi : .' T Jilkifal r., ' 2 ' 'ta 1 “Be " ; " “"" ill' ' 5 *F I Come and see the most exquisite Night Robes you’ve evei seen and all at 8 bllfga-it All new goods. Kn ickers 280, 270, 320, 380, 410, 600, 530, 560, fic; 630, 720, 810, 990, 1.08, 1.26, / , ;_,.,».M3,*;t_il t -_l__; Handsome designs at the lowest Night Dresses 590 680 770 860 000 990 104 J, l 9 7 7 7 D 7 ‘ ) 1.08 1.22. L J \ , _ . ‘»\ " 74 temp-»_~::_ ‘ _ 1 ‘ " ~ | ‘\ a A" _ 4 £fi‘»»~l. ' -» ~" ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' i " ' ` £& mst '__ '..,‘».J_.i-.;"...a¢n.,.~i»:.».._1s -_ =sh& * 1 -»_ =- -~».. ~ ‘ ’ ’§.-me: i‘.».'¢'&»..-'manga n .hu _ _ SENTNER, t rhke sais help rr no help I I K 1 On 0|.E00 00. V _ Successors to Beer Bros ls I to ` I s , . ..0, 1-55, 1-90, PRicEs_15¢,i9 22° Ireland, Scotland and Germany are represent-1 ~ ' 4 :scifi tf;aLoiii°:mmid”"; ‘ of the Linen business , was never more clearly _ 4 E:"_=_=--.'=-.//’ gh l , ) ll , _ . L' I > ,_ f 1 l-‘5;\i .f-7', ~ gl! ' is ~ own' . ' __ 5’ , 1 ‘ I, - ._ Comparing these fresh 9 _ f . 5,.,-._ lj., . _f and wsriiiyfsbria with $2 _ :':_"_.»~° ` 1 _ ff I the best tobe found else~ 0ii thc Great tllcstlss. .El Baucainmvaa lik. ` masses 11.3! last lvlkmhs il? ls!" lf? 'lil' r' no suis? sua III Wi K, D 'RQ ll lhewaerssently :2.00o|srashsst h own ,D MQIIOOHBQQQQQ s. Wilma lipid tht goedwrlur. hntspeserenlm. shenevereenil 0 I yung Ill (dill IC .' dk” I CWI *K lanyolherllillCl¢IllW“ iihiiltiea '°llilQ”lOWh\o Irs-ass. muses n een. ie t-well. they delothlllehf |Wllooxis'te he esngrmmelsl H foodlello. eq gi ,is .gift "S erttleal |mahe one Ima' all sowhthat herpeems any ow, hut, Ishonld tail to asm. Wileex when she lveitdt 1*.-it i LAW UFTHBUIIRELLL ulspfuznuusmisnunsnfnu The law as to umbrellas was ssttld ones for all hy Lord Coleridge in n _ leading English ease, says the Chicago Newt. His lordshipheldz °- 'inhr+llae. prepeely qghlsg, are Ls paitottheatlnospherleerlrtnedisi oondltlomandasenehthern sae be so *individual property rlghtin theta. ln 'Sampson ve. Taempeos. delenlses lwse charged with standing on ptsmlls lront step during a storm sed mag! soaking up a large qnsntlty of rain which plalntiit was entitled. but th court held that the rats was any lsl's iala,no matter where It tel'. It follows. therefore, that the umbrella is s man’e umbrella. In all ages rain I3 umbrellas have gone togethenand there is no reason why they should be lop- srsted by law. An umbrella may. ns- der certain circumstances--the ehiel of which is possession -fake on the attributes ot penonsl property. inet ss its man set a tub to eateh a qnsstity of rsin water. the rain water will he con- sidered ss his personal belonging while it is in his tub. But it the sun evaporates tie water and it is rained down again, fr it the tub is upset and the water spilled. then the attribute of personal ownership immediately disappears. H0 il a man holds his umlrelln in hlshaad IQ] D considered a personal belonmhi the moment it leaves hbhxd to the great, general, vislhls oem- mos stock of nmhrellss, whither the law will notattbpttspislslt.” So tar se we anew there sever hm been s sneeesslnl sppml from the heb sion. neleriecnssn hen#