ge - : __— # ee 2 ee om — = == = a L'IMPARTIAL, TIGNISH, I. P. E., :fEUDI 22 AOÛT, 1907. LREPARATIONS A LA GARE DU CHEMIN DE FER TICNSE Ê # # ne Er A: 1857 Fifty years in Business 1907 R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED | | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AUGUST SALE Trunks, Bags :%v Suit Cases. ge pet TE nn” Vour attention is directed today to our August Sale of Truuks, Bag, and Suit Cases, This is the time that yox are likely planuing that Summer trip, and you need a Grip, Suit Case or Truuk. We want you to see our extensive assortiment of Bags, Suit Cases, ani the nuiue- rous styles of Trunks. Metal Covered Trunks, flat top, 23 in., $1.65 ; 32 in ; $2 00. Oïled Canvas Trunks, flat top, with tray, 30 in.. $3.50 ; 34 in., #3 75. Dark Red Metal Covered Trunks, full covered tiay and ‘hat box, with leather strap, making a very stroug Trunk, 32, in, $5.25 ; 34 in., $S 75 Oiled Canvas Covered Truuks, with Brass trimmings, full covered tray aud hat box, two leather straps, extra durable, 32 in., $6.00 ; 36 in., 56.50. Oiled Canvas Trunks, extra heavy Brass trimmiugs, fibre bound edges, two straps, very deep tray aud hat box, 32 in., $7,50 34 iu., $8.00. Oïled Canvas Trunks, leather bound edges, double tray, extra deep hat box, heavy brass trimmings, two straps, 32 in., $G.00 ; 34 in., $9 50. teamer Trunks, 34 in., long, from $4.00 to $7 50. xœmitation Leather Dress Suit Cas2s, each $1.50. » Depuis quelque temps ont est a faire des reparations considérables | autour de la station du chemin de fer à Tignish. Il restes encore beau- coup à faire et nous espérons que le surintendant se fera un plaisir de se conformer aux demandes des habi- tants du village, en ayant {les amé- lierations demandées, aussitôt pos- Imitation Leather Dress Suit Cases, in better quality, with stronger : aible- frames, Rp cé LL. A c Avec du temps et de la patience, 1 ; f & Se , Le Solid Leather Dress Suit Cases, in Brown an ive, each £.00. Tignish viendra à obtenir ‘une par- & Solid Leather Dress Suit Cases, in Brown and Russet, ntade with two straps all round, each $6.00. Solid Leather Dress Suit Cases, with Leather linings, each $9.00. Solid Leather Dress Suit Cases, with exteusion Bellows top, each$r4.00 Imitation Leather Club Bags, Black oi Brown, assorted sizes, 10 to 16 inch, each 7oc to $1.00 Solid Leather Club Bags, sizes, 12t0 18 inch, each $r.50 to $2.25. Solid Grained Leather Club Bags, sizes 12 to 15 inch, each $2.50 to $3.50. Leather Lined Club Bags, a very few special things, each 5.00 to $8.00 Canvas Telescope Cases, with straps sizes 14 to 26 inch, each 4oc te $1.10. Fibre Cases or Lunch Boxes, same siyles as Suit Cases, sizes 10 and 12 inch, each 45 and 55scts. tie de ce qui lui est dû. NOT A SINGLE APPLICANT HAS EVER BEEN REFUSED ADMISSION TO THE MUSKOKA FREE HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES BECAUSE OF HIS OR HER POVERTY FORWARD STEP IN THE INTERESTS OF Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives En IS, ee: \ ne Smart : IVe | _ Something Smart and Attractive in & = Le Ô ù The National Sanitarium Association of Canada | ITU \ (| | À } a has undertaken to publish a monthly magazine À Ale à HU Id{ CS ne . *% à devoted to the Outdoor Treatment of Tuber- ÊË | ALLER 17 dd AS i i i ieni Ladies’ Britannia Serge Sunshades, strong steel rod and frame, each 75c qi sl ee culosis, and the inculcation uf Hygienic Ladies’ Better Grade Britannia Serge Sunshades, in big assortment of 7 al IN THIS NUMBER Methods of Living for the people generally. handsome and durable handles, each $1.25. KT gi: itéiiles on the The first number was issued in November, E Ladies’ Colored Silk Sunshades, in Browns and Blues, plain and fancy, EN Open Air Treatment 1906. assorted handles, each $2.00 and $3 00. * ES D DS A LS SE « de ful of Tuberculosis of ” nr ensnnhe . les Pure 51 cos 1ades, best of finish throughout, with beautifu the Lungs All profits from this magazine — from handles, each $3-50 © subscriptions and advertising—will go Other Grades at $2.00 and $2.50 Attractively Illustrated. to the maintenance of patients at the x Ladies’ White Linen Sanshades, beautifully trimmed with Embroidery TORONTO, CAN. Muskoka Free Hospital for Consump- Insertion, regular price $3.30 selling now each $2 25. NOV., 1906 üves Ladies’ Plain White Linen Sunshades, hemstitched, regular price #2.20 \ | se “ 31 002 ; selling now at each $1.50 ee — ÆAay one contributing one dollar a year, CHILDREN'S SUNSmADES, in White and or more, to the funds of the Hospital n 3 lezrino | Facsimile Cover Page (reduced in size) new will become a subscriber to CANADIAN r’° sai e CRE 25c. Monthly Magazine of The National Sanitar- OurT-Door Lire for one year, { PE AD ES EE RE: ÉCRIRE EURE) TES #- ium Association. Full size of page 10x 7. 3 E. As ee ù j Special WOUCN KLUOVRI Values -No Father, No Mother, No Home An Orphan, without Home or Means bé È Worse Than a Prisoner : ; We are showing some very stylish and pleasing designs and color'ngs GARFIELD BRACEY, BERLIN, ONT.: Enciosed please pbs . pau de se RER & in Oxiental Couch Covers. in both broad and narrow strips, length 214 A find doctor's certificate and examination papers. Hope | 2278 fellow in whom T am greatly interested. He has yards by 45 inches wide, fringed all :ound and very mo lerately priced 4 you will secure me a place in your Sanatorium. You will | tuberculosis. He is a poor young fellow, an orphan, out notice that my cireumstances is a hard one ; no father, no | of home, without any means. If we sent him up would you HN mother, no home—worse than à prisoner. Nobody wants | take him in and do the best you can for him? I know how M me on account of my disease. Hoping you will have the : ue . : M charity and consider my position, and give me a position difficult it is to accommodate all who require treatment, at each $1.25 to $3.75. ee eue. a 2 è . 1 A 9 | | ge (i ; mi at once in your Sanatorium, I ever pray. but this is a special case. CC qi dl {| \ \ 7 () 3 ( IN | À 1tis always encouraging to have a letter from friends who kindly contribute. For the k } 7 '£ j € | 'h convenience of those who have not time to write, the following blank may be used : se D O IT N OW 39 ! PT: 4 BSCRIPT We have gone through our Lace Curtain stock and find a number of a PAP RPERP INR PERS Ts a business motto of L odd pairs left from our big seasou'’s sellinc S se ittle s : £ ae PNR r te e ee s ee Some of these are a little à PR NE UD On this strenuous age that ta ot g sh as samples. We have placed the lot, number- à | Dear Sir applies with t d Ë ing 37 palts, On our front counter, at a discount off regular prices of éd ès ; _—_—. né irom 33/4 to 50 per cent. I have pleasure in enclosing {he sum of................. °rce Wwhes 1° 15 A 12006 RETRAIT EE FOR TETE RE EE RENTE DCE NINENENS or ti : act you should do. ÿ re ee ssss.sessss.(S.........), as à contribution to the maintenance | You can make “money participatiug in the many bargains that are to be “A chi : S had this month, in the various departments at of the MUSKOKA FREE HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES. jrs SR LR sighing : ‘he Island's Biggest S eme ee sun | . L ! + nee. À sick man helped 5v Li e islands Biggest Store ee ET | 2 NE ne 0 es no es K ‘“Thou shalt be served thyself in î : CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE SENT TO every sense of service “hi ne à : à 4 HON. SIR W. R. MEREDITH, Kt., Chief Justice, Vice-President Nat. San. Association, | renderest."” LR NET ES CURE EEE : à ‘ Toronto, or W. J. GAGE, Esq., Chairman Executive Committee, Toronto. É 5 £Æ All Subseriptions received will be acknowledged in the Toronto ‘“‘Glebe” and ‘‘News.” V/ , Anyone subseribing one dollar or nee a subscriber to the Canadian Outdoor Life D O IT N O\ or one year. s “I WAS SPECIALLY ; !EASED WITH THE ATTENTION PAID 10 C:'NDUCT THE !:°1:U510N CARE- 3 FULLY AND ECON9EICALLY."—Dr. R. W. Bruco-Smit, Goverrment Inspector Hospitals and Charities. Sr SE SO DIE 2 EEE TNT \ a r hu de lite. Le Prevenu Reconnaissant | _Ilya dit l'avocat a mi-voix que , | Or Je voudrais zous prier de ne relâcher res de. s | Un célèbre avocat venait de plai; 708 client que demain matin.’ DER * are Gel Le à : : der si brillamment la cause d'en É Et pourquoi ? fait le pr :sident é- hot llos 0110 14 maifaiteur avéré que, malgré les Fr. Farine Gu pays le 100...2.50 à 2.75 preuves accablantes fde culpabilités Vous allez comprendre. En ren- Foin le 100...... 6. +.0.80 À 0-60 ii l'avait fait acgnitter. |trant à mon domicile, ce soir, je Farine d'avoine le 100..2.50 à 3.60 | Aussitôt après il s'approcha dela tlaverse un endroit solitaire. Et Patates le minot.......0.45 à 0.60 : barre. , comme le misérable sait que j'ai de P Lard................0.10 à o. 14! Monsieur ie président, voulez- l'argent Sur moi, il pourait bien nt ; m'attendre an Sa2€ : Avoine ie miuot....... 000. à 0.60 vous me permettre un mot confiden- Scttre passage, me recon } ! ... ave Ï ni 1€ t so... û Î î | à . N avets ie mino O0. 14 à 0.1 | tiel ? | Et vous ne tenez pas à cette re Fromage la livre,,,,,,,0,15 à 0,16 Qui, qu'y a t-il, maître ? | onualssance-{à 1: je comprends,