1- 'V rlf ` '*1¢ ‘li ‘ll ie ,S .. 1. . ~-1 . »< »v...'_ ._. ,-lf,-. ~ h . ~.v » . l L ir`;fr ¥ liz. _ X, .l 5 ,.'fr~1.l _rr J ‘i 5 *~ ir-1 in xp _' . wi lil, . -»:»'r;1i‘ _,F ~,._ ...wree .i Thr if 1;* 'I (_ T , Y. ' _V 1 _.,~- ...nn ._=` Y 4-'._; 1;. .s- a “ff-.lil ‘ ~*§“"*.!;_S _L ‘ 1 1 r, _ F Ml! . r.. 1” | Pls? :nil 1; 1; J 3 5 "ri ._A__ S ‘ .Rr ._ 1 .15 <:..r .~. @1211 l o o i 1 ~ A Jin 3 7:72 fill. gli. ,ll ,T ef in, *L ~-».z' . 7? 1 2 2 ‘'nrf1l‘1;§ ulnlnml’-5`ll`*"'"" ll, """'!’9li!5"'"||||||n' _ J. McAllister; C. A. Hn-yden; J. 2 \ >1 Haygienp H. Maloney; -Mm-1. Malon- ’ 5 ' ey; rs. nrsh; Mrs. 'i‘. Taylor; H, fe . ' , * Lincoln; U, Mccambe; Miss E. M¢_`J`--_-L .: ..___.._._ -\ _ li Isaac; McPhee; C. McDonald;` /_ ` l ‘ like A. McDonald; Miss C. Lennon; ' l . ” .W. Lineman; G. Henerey; Mrs. Heuer-, U GY; T- Hlirdlng; Mrs. F. W. Gl‘.>bons;, 1 _ ,Miss M. Gibbons; Miss R. Gibbons; , A E. E. Trafvers; C. W. Levi; C. M. 4 Tucker; E. S. Williams; Miss R. .. Murphy; E. D. Bethel; H. C. Cook; .ii Mrs. Cook; R.»McDonnl ' M . D. y .1 f ‘ A d, rs D Simpson, I-I Kenney, A. Hill ‘H. C. Keeth; Mrs. S. G. Smith; . Will give Special lnducemenis Kenzie. FRIDAY and SATURDAY rrisurs ms Lisr WUHUE WIRELESS NEW YORK, Aug. 31-The ‘Uni-2 ted Wireless Company, one of who- se operators, G E Eccles, of Win r S A M D 0 I d nip_eg, perished when the steamshi 0 Q 9 P C n a q Ohio sank oh the Alaska coast, to- day received an account of the dis- aster from Operator Booth at Ket- ink A1 11 ' "_,'whn ,_ A W- H J thi ft and ed ing season "Dead Shot ~ - Powder Kyiioch Load- c s 11 , rown he s Guns c an, as a, s a ernoon. Booth said in the despatch : »-__ ` “ " "About l a.m., I was sitting | | EXPENSIVE FIRE IN TORONTO with my receivers clapped to my -'-__ hears, having just finished working Rifle” Docking Shells é w..01eS 2.1¢ & Retail Prince of Walas Uollega Term 1909--ic re-opens Tuesday 7th Sept. 1 College will need Text books, ritlng materials, Examination pep- ore, Bleak books, Note books, Carter’s Bookstore is the best place to procure same. _ u An immense range of everyilsing for the student, as we as all the Authorized Text ks for the course will be found here. ' ' ' N. B--All Books eolrl et Publishers Prices. A eneli discount on all_p1n-chases. Books not in Stock It | r anytime during the term will be ordered at short not ce. . (Make Crirter’s Bookstore your supply 1101186 ) , BARTEH & B0. limillll. - Booksellers. ,. .' ,e' iha Rogers Hardware B0.L1| fm 2.] -1 W!! ‘Aww W - Students S etc, etc., and ;,!;‘_ 36 1 Q5' TORONTO' sem' 2' A me ~ "huh with Operator Eccles on board the ir I tn . lllrlclillrrlrélicmsnrlilfieinvglrgBlnxngignr to? °_h‘°» when I W” startled *°l he" tally destroyed that section -of the lllmdlcall “C.Q.Da, C.§ilD." I iln- buildings, and caused a loss estims-'me 'ste y answere an e sent the f01' the Sh00t' ,\\ red nc $150,000. following message 1 “ ‘Ohio struck a rock. Steamer ' sinking. Send aid immediately or D everybody will be lost.’ "The steamlships H§mbcldt and - _ Rupert of t e Mc euzie Bros,’ abc best Saver Puhbh . we Steamship Company 'happened to ave ever used and We beheve be near, and both called the Ohio thC b¢St 011 UIC II13i'k¢li I0-day asking for her latitude, and the re- Try abottle. ` port dashed back that they would change their course and stand by SOLD ONLY BY the Ohio as long as possible. “In the meantime Eccles sent an Delivered et any part of the 85°* t0 the list# ' city_ "The Humboldt and Rupert both replied that they were headed tori Ph°n°‘_I9z‘4 the Ohio and would pick the pas-, ' ' seugers up. Then came the ilual~ message from the stricken vessel: “ ‘Passengers all od and adrift in small boats,’ it said, ‘captain and crew going oil in the last boat waiting for me now-good hye.’ “I was unable to get him again," concluded Booth, “end I knew he _ ~ had gone down with his ship." <°f;e}_e..:,¥_ -1 1 Q, - - . 0 / ' //_/7 General Cul on Prices Throughout every line of footwear -No matter what you want now-its under price-buy as little or as much as you please"- . but the more you buy the more you save--and the question of money making is money saving. CONROY The Slioemm pyfnnen 50. _ Oh"l‘own inwfrmif. / \ Q \ I ;_.___. -.» "" - l Your _ , at the below prices. I want to wind up this most successful sale by giving you such extraordin ary bargains that you simply can’t forget us. Saturday, Sept 4th, ends thisibig sale, and for the last three days prohts will simply be thrown to the winds. We’\~e ~ gathered together all the odd lines and broken assortments and have marked them at the below surprisingly low prices. But remember the lines are limited and l you’ll want to shop as early in the day as possible. Two Excellent Shirt Snaps Both are splendid values they were good values at the first price, but extraordinary Men's working shirts in black and fancy stripes, A limited nniiilier of usgligeu shirts, good patterns _ good materials and range cf sizes. Worth 65c and 75c and colours. reversible collars. Formerly $1.25 while llvw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . 50:: they lasl at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ..15c A few more of those 5oc silk \ _______ ' f~- 1i111r~n1sr*»-virrr-“r11'¢1f“cren'nir1u_25c““"'“' _ at Hats and Caps *'53* ‘,‘.,",‘§ 33;" lliscounied Many odds and ends in this dcpartuieiit are handed out to you at a song. The shapes and 1 colors are O. K-, the assortment 111 each particular line is limited -if they were not I could not i give you such bargains. There‘s good choosing at the below unexcellcd prices-and remember this is' “The Home of Good Hats.” Aspeclii line of mrn'l kuocksbout huts in dark Boy's school mps in assorted tweeds, worth from sreev will black. worth $1-0° f°r 6_9¢. 45e in 75e wnire they 1111.1 mey wan be sein for ace, Five dozen 1nen’s'regular 75c and $1.00 caps. Odd co.ors and sizes at _ Any Straw or Linen Hat in the House at Half Price. I ,-in M¢i1'S Fancy A D _ \ _ I I 65c Hosiery w_ N. Tantom orhefolpagsipgrisgyipéannot hold] leather belts at l'll/2 Ill FdllCy v€SlS -lisle thread out, passengers being taken oil in I=W¢1¢f~ sn 11 b r c 1 ' <1 'ii - ~ u on s sp sin an crew wi I ' See our Un_ ish- an unparalleled chance for purchasing. 64 28C Hosiery d c 1- cl 0 t h ing men's fancy vests, sizes 34 to 44, worth from $i.7< _ for Igc whil Bargains, I to$4 25 each for . . . . . . . .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . .$|.35 I they last ' Half Price' Every one the latest iii pattern, color and lin- f°r 35°- “ 1 Boys’ School Siiils Deeply Discounted , This offords you an excellent opportunity to fit that boy out respectably for school at little cost. While this sale lasts you can buy suits of the latest style and the best workmanship at one third off our original low prices. COME. ‘ Store open Evenings Till 8 p. pi. i` I ' 'T7 , 7 /'~- 'r Tr`n\'r-rfrTl5'12l-Izlrizrinnir-rn~€`_--.. `\ /ld' ' V V ` 1 “ l z:’1‘..‘.’;“:.‘;:'.“..:'.2:§:’.£‘;.ffi , me - , We pride ourselves we buy largely and well-- giving you the advantage. In hair-tooth and nail brushes we show a big range. In sponges, soaps, combs etc, etc. exceptional veliw- h Satisfied customers deal ere- A.W.R¢ddln. Phm. B. The Square Drullllt- ' Sunnyside- h 5\ 1 /5 1 1 ham Ara Nu minor gi# ,;- that combine all the euperltl The Smile Thats Yours There Are three thing-l about the smile you wear with our laundry work. lu insist lble,\ itfeeporilaneoul, it keeps sweet. Our laundry work il as good se n tonic it nukes yur feel better, look better, and be beuer. Tryneon your next. Gloelor Domes tic linleh. - A. F. WEBSTER mum? '"°"' ""°°" sem in _ f `_,`,;.3< M s \ :dll 4;; g ` 1"' 1 qualitiestliat our “Gunn Imaam . ___ _ _:freezers do. They are the beat QF ` i"`*qf,;~~'“. ____. freezers made for quick result!- = , 1 V Nc saltcan entertliefreezer crnv 'lll 57/, . Q ice stops the cogs. Itiaeee 2° L' - WOW. takes less ice and JV” / ‘ 1 é` ' oetter satisfaction thsnsnyfreew' made. ""'~#° ' 0 ' It is the “Geni"o€them ell. ' _ A , ‘ , 5 . ‘_ ' O .B_‘tetn1e¥. Shaw do Poaldon r Vi Ji ' ` ` .‘ _ ' ' ~ 1 ». 1 ‘ I S _ é . . , ' _v _ 9 - .1_i~ 1 1 ‘