i I 1 I | ffilourcthedal s¥_\li¥lS"°°°° _ _ > ATB Pfezhiumr togtiiig °‘i “nuns ml?..m‘c°v‘“` ' "BOBS” chewing '_ “ 3° _ » 3 ’Ihsn¢0 for Snowshoe "dd be _ I‘°’"’°"' ;~“i’m?t'-ah' “num” Vllornsmenl. in s millhfnilfe house. !;h;pth6il;‘;°u\;:9;h“ 'hm we i°°'°’v%° _Wnto for ool- illoottongi 1 ;,a___~,_”,m _M ,,,,,_,,,, f,,,,, "ad uv’ ‘herself awlir ` ' ` ` 'wmssvnsuignss '1%`Q§@ »w,.Qg§, >__*_-_;_______,___ £1' *_-N; - -. ~ - v» ‘-is-‘\.'-~-~-\‘ ' .°.~-ef. - _~,o_ .\ .. . -_ » ~ `,~{ "," ._'_ , - . ~.`_f~"~~l" » - _ ..‘_ _`.. . _- our ~ »-l. . - - --_~» -~. A ,i_»-- -- ‘_ _ _ _ I -il- we x ect to see our stock reatl reduced ln size and more easy to handle whilelwe are making the alteration in our store. ` - - 6 1 ‘ We have ‘tried’ to reduce our stock fast enough at regular prices but have become ‘convicted’ that we _K must do something extra. S0 have ‘sentenced the prices go down for. thirty days. we believe this to be a tat " - ’ benefit to the public, more so than any thirty day sentence passed in this city for years; At the end of the ig m 9 ll E Y 7?.. CD pi Carpets _ Linoleum Bugs Curtains Boys’ 2 piece Serge Suit-s 25 p. c. Bays’ 2 piece Tweed Suits 25 p c. Boys 2 piece Worsted Suits 25 pc. Men’s Trousers 33% p.c. M.en’s Waterproofs 3_~,,m,. _ . _ ~. - - , mx? Sentenced To (io ,_ `\ . v /if Down for Thirt Days. at f GENTS. LADIES 1 25 p. c. od' 25 p. c. cd' top. o 25 p. c. od Shades 25 p. e._oi1` Fringe » c-if5Mat`s 25 p. c. V .off oil cloths 25 p. oil' B-'_-ys’ 3 piece Tweed Suits 25 p.cf oil oil ’-N Boys 3 piece Serge Suits 25 p. c. off off I Boys’ 3 piece Worsteds 25 p. c. oil' LE Boys’ Short Pants 33 1-3 p. c. off s Tweed Suits 33 1-3 p.c. cH.`T Men’s Worsted Suits V33-13 p. c. off Fit Reform Suits Men’s Ties Meds Collars Men’s Cuifi Men’s Sox Men’s Overalls Men’s Caps 25 p. o. oil’ 'Fit Reform Overcohta 25 p. c. oil \ 25 p. ofoff" Moot Whitovshmo 25 p. o. os 25 p. c. elf 'Menlo Underwear ` 25 p. c. oil 25 p, e. oh' up Meu’s Suspenders 25 p. c. of Men’s Gloves 25 p. c. oil 25 p. c oE`Men's Hats 25 p. c. of Men’s Top Shirts 25 p. cf od' 25 p. o. oil Men’s Cloths 25 p. c. oil' c. OE o X25 p. c. _ 25 p. c. 01 25 p. c. oil' Black Dress Goods All our Millinery Ladies’ Wrappers TOWBIS 25 p. Print Cowon I 25 p. Gillghlm 25 p_. c.' o Flannelsttss 25 p. c. o 1 Ladies’ Gloves 25_ p. c. odlhggtins Underwear 25 p. c. nil" Blankets' ’ 2.5 9, _ , _ , . Botoaolof. 25 P, ‘Toweling Shooting if frotlo Llooo' 25 P. o. one E sort 25 p. 6. -lr ‘ I Corsets <=- off ‘coll Rogo c. of Szeamer Rugs V " 25 p. c. oil Colored Dress Goods 33 13-p.e. off _33 1-3 p. c oil’ _All Summer Hats 33 1-3 p.c. od /33 L3 P- °- 05; Ladies’ Whitewear 33 1.3 p.c. of ' _ 1edi==’T"@°d° ' 25 P- ~=. GH lnoaioo' sorgoo _ 33 1.3 o_o. on V 25 p. c.*o5_ 25 p. oo _. ‘_ V 25 p. c. '25_;p. c. od' 25 lp. o._loH_]V A _ , ‘_ _ , _ _ , V P ’l` T ‘k dV CAR E DEP . run san of f ` Aust 2_5 p. o. off in ' 1| 5 n,ooo_soltp_Cf;oooov` V_f§§;p_, of`o1r~- .vu lf our regular prices hia.d°been 'triedl before A i of ‘ theland except ourselves, they would hav_e___ V ` “NOT .GU'I'LTY” of being too high, but if W ` _ judge would be forced to say they were the lo`wes't thahf¢v`_é"¢Vf,f_ l- »» » aPPe“1'°d_before him. l ‘ I __ _if " ` ' . V » _ "Sale for cash only. , V' _ ";g~;"l’..._.»~ _ I . _ V _ --_f » . . . _. '_ 1 _ ,.`, » _ -; i.; , - , - ~. ~ . ' " » '._c. .- 'v .\ _ ~ ` ‘ ` ._ ~ ?=. °'*'°o ~`.-I. ; _' eg-»~ ‘ ` is " "M, .5 , 'J - 'rv e - " ;~ ~ ff 4.' ' ` ‘ ' ‘V (A r ° ' 1 if' . _§r;=}§”' ` -»v!’Q _ . ` Y ` _ ’ r Y I \ The Wonderful VC_heap.Men.. _ » - V V A i The ' 3; _ ` of the community to at higher and higher LEFT TO GOOD OBJECTS- ' PUBLIC LIBRARY 1;..- What It Docs for a. Community. _,-1 ll I HELPS EDUCATION -5-1 Coullteracts the Saloon- Promotes Culture-_Is a Great Public Good. _,.1-» 'rllooo ooblo iostitotlooo are now firmly established ir. almost veverr imP°f'~““‘ town in England and LlllV¢l'il>°~ .1 Th°"° are associations libs-arieiit' g ‘DUNN newspapers and quite ts literature hi' grown up around the new P1'°¢"°°°“'° and philianthropic movement ln favor of hee public libraries. Problhll t'h° bat' known institution in Wifi! mis subject is the American Libr!!! Bllfeml- A. U. s. oollogo Prorooooi- has sent one of their publications-The Libr!!! Pima" is a complete guide to the formation Of 8 Froo Pobllo Liorarv. From this ‘Wk the following is selected ' WHAT Dons A PUBLIC LIBRARY no? (l)1t supplies the public with i‘ééI‘é&~ tive reading. To the masses of :the W0' plo-hard-workod and llvtnz h\1m°‘3;“‘“ lives-the novel comes as un °P¢° °‘“' to oo idool life, in the enjoyment °_f which one may forget fd! fl 513° the hardships, or the tedium Of U13 T951' ooo ortho boot fuootlooo or tho r\1blf° library is to raise this recreltlve Nadia; level, to replace trash with literature of n better order, (2)A proper and worthy aim of the Public Library is the supplying of books on every profession. art of handicraft, that workers in every department who' care to study. may perfect themselves in their work. (3l '1‘hePublic Library helps ,in social and political education-in the training of citizens. It ls, ofcourse, well supplied the thought of the best writer on the ec- onomic and social questions now under V (4) The highest and best inlluences of _ the Library may be . summed up in the lsingleword-culture. No other word so well describes the influence of the dinu- sion of good reading among the people in giving tone and character to their intel- ectuallife. (5) The free reading room connected with most of . our Public Libraries and the library p1’0P¢l‘ $8 ‘WU if it be rightly conducted is a powerful agent ` for eounteraotlng the attractions of the sslopns and low resorts; especially useful is it so those boys and young men who have a dom- inant fondness for readln8 “Hd °“1°‘11’° bull look lohool and home opportunles. (oi 'rho Library lo too every md: helper of the school teacher. The Free Public Library as e pm °Uh° °d\1¢°- tional system should never be lost sight of. To the great mass of the people it comes as their first and only educational opportunity. The ler8°¢¢ Dari °f 9'°l'! man’s education is that which he gives himself. It is for the individual self- oamloiotoooa odoootioo that the Public Lib,-My foiniahes the opportunity add the means. The school starts education with books and periodicals, which Rivey earnest discussion. , \ Snnnnnooxn, Que., August 3.- The will of late George S. Goodhue, leaves the residue of .his estate to the British and' Foreign Bible Society and Dr. Bavnardo's homes. They will share between.$50,00fJ and $60,000. ._._<-_- _ HAY raven Genus Ann Now FL`oA'r1NG ABOUT. _ I The are in the air everywhere, too mln- ute to see, butjust waiting ‘for a chance to get into your lungs. T en they will ph! havoc with youfbreathing nipparatus an you'll wonder what to do. he doo- tor will say you had better inhale Cab- arrhosone for it kills Hay Fever germs and moreover is dead certainto reach them. Cnturrhoaone cures every time, and absolutely prevents thedisease from returning. You inhale Cetarrhoxone with the air breathed, it goes directly to the source of the trouble and cures it by removing the cause. At druggists, or sont with guarantee of cure, to any ad- dress for $1.00 forwarded to Polson'& Co., Kingston, Ont. _ ~ xllvc usol>ol.p's Auto comrurrso, L_- The nutombile traveling van which' -King Leopold, of Belgium, ordered from France, some time ago,“_has been com- nl _ 'glum._ It is the most elaborate vehicle ofthe sort ever 'made and cost in the neighborhood of $30,000. .___¢--_ When you askfor Headache Powdersbe sure you get' RUVMIOBT. Never accepts substitute. It is better to be safe than lsonrynnd you meybesure that KUM bodies were recovered almost immedi _ nooto woooood ooo too little x i - e .ooootlooouorfoo _ new ft ' 1 ` Bmnnaw 'md “H “mens awed °° at sheendofthe summer however and ofpoovlllo, who oooorolttod ooioldo, J' war, arrived home to-night via Quebec coed and will soon be shipped to Bel-~ TO TURKISH LADIES-_ /‘_ _ _»._ pleasure to Turkish ladies. For some years it was strictly forbidden. now near- ly every house is provided with one, and the ladies sit round and roar with _laughter every night at its productions. Nearly all the gramophones are fitted with cylinders giving Turkish gangs' and stories. I ' ..1_\~.- . - . _. relatives of Baden-Powsll’s men. ~ f Srnxlr, August' 1.-Roderick McLean R-:servo Mlnen, and Angus Campbell Wh coeomegh two veterans of the B 5 Both saw mush of active service. McLean since the return home of “E” battery, of nested with “Gut” Howsrd’s scouts. - to ras sr. ol.Az=._ » -4, _ l Qosmio, July 81.-The schooner *Marie Josephine has rcturnedhoro from her -scsrch at Seven Islands for the remains .of the ill fated steamer St. Cla! wrecked lasthll, undef the disaster. No futher slgns of human bodies were found than in chudhofjiz libraries carry it on' FORTnrethe beet. All Druggistel I thesereportod some time ago; and it is _Q ' = ~ _ not Ctrlliil Wilotlilr the iiDdi§l Of __;-_ ---*-'°" -~ ' .Lemons oo: too fomoioooi- of the no-_ NEW CANADIAN STAMPS' _ time have been washed out to the - ses or* l THEY D139 T03ETHER‘ onnvl. July 'if-Hoo. 1. wnllom,f’°“*d "' -‘~"*Y°°‘” “"“‘”“ f”“‘-‘~ - ~ l ____ \Mullock sails for Canada from England 1 » _ _ . h oo either the 'ha or iota or August. * DUHUNT GOWNG *CROSS- L T°R°NT0' Allgust 2°"`D'“"°l Roc °’ Itis said here that he will not take _ _ -- A ‘ - Dum tthe ner- achinist,Soudan avenue. W” out ‘ni "him _ reltnrd Fuse __ PVA_B1s.J'uly Sl.-Santos on m n the 1838 With' 'my m mme pm anew onaut this ahemoonssid “I have re _;‘“°"i;*t‘§8°hi*;;"’1‘;';’£’rg ° when the “hoe issue of Canadian stamps until new de “hd se to “bug” S » » _ l foo li ther . '°“‘i'°°’°"'* ' .. ' capsized. Help was available and the- aifmceigedi ° m° caunwy huoeihlbitlonx inthe Unioedmates, 'but hnve ' ~ ' declined them. Iam considering thehnloontn America I ` ' ' I ` i` an can sn. _ o `A Maurer. “CLOCK »»--»~. .._--- -.r- `"i°”u b°'___._..dm°°l ‘mi . "““°"'°°'°‘°““"' ===.-'=="=="""'="" 9 gm' 'md sm 8 er' ””'”“"TS L““‘“°"‘ '° ‘°°°" ”~*‘°" zlvloooooouo-1 oo....»,..t.-.ooooo'_\>°?f°f°i The ucofowoll" lo the moot oofotlootool range mods to coooao _ - . Heavy sheet asbestos covers entire body inside, preventing 6689! of heat-saves fuel. Ventilated oven bakes wholesome bread. Uhich we send Sbeynre Fond EIPIRE $09 §°d2w 5,, - ao1r~ - _ _ _ “°‘°“ ‘“°'b‘°‘ °“"“'”°d’ 'I vaccine l=olz_Al~rrl-lux. -,3y.e».4,§; ¢-q-<1-1-_ * Host 1391011, VW.. Va., August, s pnieing pleasant pert! Jo-no-_qs-Duns-~v»~ _ , OP PLEAgUBB __ _ , cl:a_\'N oovegluuelvr, ; -_ _. r won HAvANA, August 2,-The .Cubanfl I _ _ _....4 constitutional con ention, as a result o of thediscussion of ihe qualifications ofa _ governor, representative, provincial th’ leizlelatoror presldental elector the cou-.my-th' fveniion decided the candidate must bei_q°l‘”3° either of Cuban birth Vor naturalized. ;°”"°i I with a residence of eight years in Cuho_iVb.§a .°°'mt°d afterthe naturalization. ~ " ` ' 1 di' °"°° p Tnsdaynesvg were fnndthntthecityh 339°-9°°"f°¢b°¢f*v ~ ' ' . ~ icompaaybfranchise. The gramophone is a good source. `of» SOUTH AFRICAN POI-1CP» A _ QUEs'rloNsL'onwo1un.v.__ '_ _ OTTAWA, 1ugust_lT-T-The depa rtmeuti §,€,':i;°,§";,X;°'f;k{,;'§§§§";j'5iy';`i,°:1bl|éE°!'/,f;;‘3"J ' A. 5 ---4--'~" ot mllltia,'has been in correspondence daily work and feel like1ier.rlngyour°-dut- '.1 e with the home authorltiesin reference to ;;§3g)°r;1’;$°;;)r';£Ii;°9.;;§f|‘n¢:;;’dF®5"'&1=‘§ ` L_ ' ._ the assigned payofa lame number ofthe thrm f nf dp » T' '32 V. - f. '~ Canadians who are in theB0uth Airlcau Vbody,°1i'ie;'¢bo?}:l:\11?€y’f,i¢V§,i;,ii;i`°,:§,;);°;tfi,ig., _ _ sonstabulary. The war ofuoe is anxious Hs its invizoratins influence on the nerves. » ; that the militia department A should not 1 my ;:g:ll1‘;’"Y in th? -f_“_”°i'i9°° °f 55° ; 3 Iwns cured of painful gel* for them lo doallog with tho oooodloo V ' give Lmumrr. In _____*________ _ '- '_ glint-ham est; b ' ' . ~» 'wesr-ore Inflammation ~ 1-loam mom rl-is WAR. _ I ,,_f,°fu°1f§°A‘:°’“*°‘§d§‘{“_°,§° .°‘ _~H1>`° Lmwf W ' ____ a m a _ a ps-in _ -~ Mn. q looooo, oootoolly looms tom Welsh 0111- Vi etc. in connection, Appl ' mID_'~‘;‘f_1°“3m"a‘m°fnP*°“1 N““`°i¢" W., _ go W. Box 61.-ocGoAafn»rA1r 0i\\on..'3@941j\v, P ' _ 0 ~ Wanted-e smart Salesman ‘ ' ,V ll'kl¢1ll¢_ Dt- . §£_'gMemd)ot3w,4y¢wcx ig§. 1 _ . X ' ”°' ' ii- . f* _ d . " soltool P ' .` lloooo - .2 which hewsss member has been con- “nu” 'M W 11§°j¢_|_ _' i_ . _ a A'/'_ _ 2 rg gr I." Coal or wood linings _always Made iofour slaps andtea styles. our local agentornearcst 25 p. c. elif, _ TOBBNTO, I l l Juicy Stwks Thick, juicy steaks can be 'broiled to retain their rich Havor only over a red-hot ire, and in a stove with a proper broiling door “ Cornwall Steel Ranges have such perfect drafts that the tire respondstothemmaglow andthebroiling doorlsspxially madeforthrspurpose.