r ¢¢'“ _ . TGdD°"....‘ Bleached Damasks just received from the manufac- ' HE ran- ms-1°-L S O T mu meet turers. The prices here oifsred are fully twenty percent. lower than if our order had not been placed last fall. SPECIAL VALUES AT 60C,85,98,$ 1.20 & $1.35 Napkins S and Towels Fresh from the looms, the napkins are all ready hemmed, the towels are assorted borders i-1 Blue, - White, and Red, and you can have them fringed. or hemmed Special Values at IOC, 15C, 20C and 25C each. in ' M0901 1. » .__» ' _.f.. -» -1'. _ i :less gned s. nuut __, , con- f' ° f _ tn.. *_ ~,.,.» I. , 2 yards x 3 lon°‘ J White Gan vas ` Fine Bleached Damask Cloths 2 yards x 2.1¢ long D Very handsome goods, bordered all around. $2-I5. $2 85 and $4.00 EACH STANLEY BROS. _ Shoes For Ladies and Gentlemen. Ladies’ Shoes M..»f‘°§€.;;“‘ “’°° I Reduced $1. 25. l - ' Men’s Boots I $1.50. | Pricesu §'.' F _4" me " '. This warm weather by Wearirg one . if I of our light Weight summer 'coats " ` 1 V ' _ . 1 _ S ‘ QQ price $1.6, 2 .4 and 2.7. ”=’ _ . _ Iatest American traw Hats ll ~ S ` '4 -.s ` - ,fyhfi - .` mn' "i»-~ 1 ll ._r -1. _ *"1 ard t ' , ___-_ W \,» o L CQ E' atrrived. A. MGDONALD Leading Fashionable Tailor. ..._...._`,. -`--».,-._-.» .,...,. LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City m1 » lp.-_ with Centeninal Division, Cavendish, on the 18th at 11 a. m. _ Fonnsrnns will please remember regular imeeting of Court Avondale to-night at 8 o’clock. Election of High Court re- presentatives, etc., etc. i THE best Moonlight Excursion of the season will be held on Mon- day evening next, on the Jacques Cartier, under the auspices of the choir of the First Methodist Church. _ Everybody will Want to be there. Tickets may be procured from members of the choir. 1i EXCURSION, Tickets to attend the Crap- aud Tea party can be secured at the Steam Nav. Co‘s wharf and from Mr. L. C. Owen. Agent for Steamer Jacques Car~ tier. The 14th will do doubt be a grand time as the Crapaud folksare doing every- thing possible to accommodate a large gathering. Don’t forget that the High- land Piper goes by the Steamer to Crapaud and a happy time may be expected. AT the police court yesterday mox!ning Hugh McCarron was flned $4 or 20da.ys for drunkenness. Henry Hillman. was arrested on Saturday afternoon and re- leased on bail on Sunday morning. On Sunday evening he was again arrested and was lined $7 for the two offences. Joseph Cameron for being drunk $2. John Bell for larceny ofjunk from Lewis j lock, and Joseph Simon was sentenced totwo months of hard labor. For being drunk and disorderly Bell was further fined $8 or 40 days. ~ T1-n-: Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars held in Ottawa recently' a most successful session. The Grand Lodge Executive for the com- ing year is :onstituted as follows:-Grand Chief Templar, Geo. Spence, Vice-Presi-_ dent of the W. J. Gage Publishing Co., Toronto; Grand Councillor, Rev. J. W. Andrews, Varna, Ont., Grand Vice Tem- plar, Mrs. F. Roger, Ottawa; Grand Su- _ perindent of Juvenile Temples, F. S. Mor- rison, of the Hart Emery; Wheel Co., Hamilton; Grand Sec. Duncan Marshall, a publisher Union Standard, Thornb iry; _ Grand Treasurer, A. W. Ross, Douglas; Ont.; Past Grand Chief Templar. F. S. Spence, City Controller and Alderman. Toronto. Duncan Marshall was appointed' editor and publisher of the ollicial organ of the Order which will be issued monthly from the Standard Oiiice, Thornbury. Be- sides being the Official organ this paper will be essentially a prohibition news- _ paper. ` ‘ > EASTERN NOTES.-The summer is un- V usually cool, and the hay crop is likely to be a short one, The wheat crop is by no ._ means promising, some farmersfplowing " up the ground and sowing it with barley.. The country now looks its best,iand is certainly a paradiseto the tourist from the sweltering cities of the south,_or even the l citizens of our own land. Your genial l fellow townsman L. E. Prowse made a. H flying visit last week, and his success :in ‘ fishing in the placid waters of East Lake* was as remarkable as his success in mer- cantile and political ventures. The num- ber of trunks coming east from Souris station warn us that the season has ar- rived when our boys and girls are return- ___ ing from the domains of Uncle Sam to their native land to rest their bodies and their minds, vis_it relatives and friends, and enjoy themselves till short days and cool hights remind them that the time for their southern migration has again ar- ‘ rived.-The codflsh season is about upon the south side, the fishermen have moved their trawls closer to the shore where hake are beginning to arrive in considerable quantities. A large body of herring of fine quality is now in these waters one species, the largest, has not been seen heme before for twenty year s. A'Rise In Teas. . A MONTREAL, July 5.-Owing tothe war-in the east, China teas have advanced here from a cent to 25 cents a pound. There has also been an advance in Japan teas, and importers say that stock is hard to get. Great fear is _expressed that the use of steamship lines for military purposes in the Pacific may seriously interfere with future shipments. -***@-'-C-O-C--i-lm _ / A Clean Cool Shave in one of our great easy. com' ' fortabie chairs make you feel like a new man. _ .~'_"°* i i l ~n_Q_1 ` l Set in DMD" right. You won’t feel Edgety and _ uncomfortable under the un- _ comfortable under the arists 'S touch neither. ' hues &- Traimr 'I'heAemeBarbeas. If you want a Haircut, A' ~~ _ '_ Shampooor Shave, it’ll“bo done » _ _ . , »_ THE HOME OF THE PLAGUE 11 _____.. I [London ‘Leader.’} .....c._, in Uhiiia writer that he recently river Myn, one of the most picturseque Empire. J Ships have to anchor i at the customs pagoda,from which persons are convey- ed to Foochow by sampau or steamlanch, the distance being about ten miles. Foochow is considered one of the most tllthy and over-crowded towns in China, and a person landing there cannot fail to notice the fact immediatelyliesets foot on shore. Everywhere there are teeming masses of dirty, ragged and half-starved looking Celestials. The streets (alleyzvays would be a better term) are only about eight feet wide and all metalled or paved, with irregular lumps of stone or rock. On each side there are stagnant gutterways, which emit most obnoxious perfumes, causing one to hold a handkerchief to his nostrils the whole time he has to traverse the roads. 2 In the terrible hot 'weather the China.- man places a plank of wood from his door- way to the street across the gutter, and takes his night’s sleep perhaps without* a. covering, perhaps in the clothes he has not had off for weeks. ‘ Nearly every building is a shop, andout- side every three or four are placed buckets of garbage-in some places holes full of it-which add to the sickening stench of the gutters. Every now and again one hears load shouting in front or behind' 8 D0 shoulders some important personage. The sight on the main bridge spanning, the river, cannot be accurately described. Each side was crowded with stalls with goods of every description-dirtylooking tumble-down affairs. Cripples and beggars were nnmerous,and there were also lepers; there were men with terrible Sores, and two Chinainen 'lay half-naked on the I‘0&dW8-Y. dying. There is a law in vogue in Foochow that the first person who shall touch a man Lso dying shall bury ~ him. Very few, however, receive burial if they die on the bridge. The person who is unfortunateenough to touch the dead onewaits until dark, and then, as the Americans say, ‘dumps’ the departed into the river. Bodies are found nearly every day floating among the shipping, or-_ half-buried in the mud when the water _ is low. , Aliloomy A A . lfllillre usoearigntanuueaiua =|_id_\vls»6u-as-i otorodl|ythsl|eoofl|r.olia.so'sloruo Food. Headache, 'backachef aieepiessness, Aespondency, and irregularities are tho result of an exhausted condition ofthe body and nervous system. No treatment was ever so etllcaclous in nestorlng health strength, vigour, ma vitality an br. chase; Nei-vo _ Food, the great blood builder. i Mrs. J. M. Bradley, 100 Jane street, L Ottawa. states:-“ For several years If have been gradually -‘running down in health. 'I became nervous and weak, ` ind worried greatly over my future. “ Hearing of Dr. Cha.se's Nerve Food and the wonderful results it has ao- complished in others, I obtained a. box i and began using it as directed. I pe- gan_ to improve immediately, and am now restored to full health and vigour. . “ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is an ex- T cellent remedy, and I can recommend . it to all who are weak, nervous, or run A down ln health.” » Dr; 0hase’s Nerve Food. the world’| greatest blood builder and nerve re~ storatlve, 50 cents a box, at all dealer# or Edmanson Bates and Co.. Torontv > _ l Weather Gdoos. _ Try our Fruit Syrup for cool . drinks on hot dave guaranteed to touch the ‘°thirs.ty spot.” About _ t Groceries You know we keep the best andour prices are just right. Any- thing you want we have and our price is just what you expect. Try our Teas-25 cents. Stewart & D000 ' ` it " ' t 1' ii a ii i te ° nies _Q ' ' ». an »-me -»f =°“°f°°*‘°“ ‘° _...:.‘;;‘::e..°.:‘.:.f.‘.*...':..:..';‘.:°. ._ Y -3 “Chl” DR. GORD0li ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ox-ososo ' ORIDUITE H¢GlLL \|HlVl_R§é"fx -1 %a$f?mi i-w_a,an‘d_ 1' to iii _°°P‘i-|'om_t attsntionglven to county calls. i ._ .L-A - - - “Se `- _ _ -Pfl°lnoo 1542131" _ Colleotiouf 'made on the most femnibip arm.-ana. Pwwtly fs-, mitted for ' ` J Depauts received aadnmterest al owed at hast current rates. ‘Hay d&W3moB ` it A _ Why the Pestilence is in Chinese Cities. One who has seen any of the towns and cities of China wonderslittlewhy disease ' _ a d plajrie are prevalent.A correspondent went to Foochow, a town near the east coast, which is approached by way of the waterways in the whole of the Celestial him, which is an indication that all on `° foot must clear the way for some chair 5 carriers, whoare carryin u n their; R H o n 9. Slllllllltl . So many.dilierentkind_s that we wont begin to try_ to de- scribe them. ‘ ` We only say this, we can sell you aSuit of Undercloth~ \ . _ mg ihaiwiii at you perfeeav _as we keep all sizes, a suit that will be smooth and comfortable A very necessary quality S- Suit that will wear well and we will sellit to you cheaper than any other Store in the _ City will. A ` Those are facts you' can A prove them by personal iaspec° tion. f sae ii . _. _ g ; 1 ___ i z - . _ ' _ ; .- __ rg; aes a.-»;~..vn~ui _ __.»» .. . _ _ vo Q _ vp:-____. ¢___- ;___ Most every ons' ‘nuts >a Su-aw Hat in hot;-; -eg* ._ for whoilio hiya ._ \»- » your liner- of Straws we havo"ever 'showin and we have always. bBSt 'H18 ' ~~ }1. - , _.ji “hai Hat at a _f»°»R‘m°_*Y'°‘ ~ ‘ _ Ifr°¢mhr~~ J them.by ma&.' oucail A .' . "'~ 1|. .»-~ 3 ‘Y 5 - At this s, _ ., n i "1 _ "'_.;.~ ‘ " ¢ I ._‘., ' ;'»*` fit A '_ .i ' " ' ' ._ ex _f 3 '~’ if :,».,. _».-- __ ~_. . » -4 - »‘ .'; I' ' ' _, "-<__'__ '_ . ' ' " - ~ - vi »- - -- _ . _ . _ _ s é ,_ _ ‘ D li- ‘ 8 ~ " ;.. s ,_ = ‘ - ' ~ . ..f.~~.»-1' _ we _amy theiqrgeeeswck at souvenir noveitien esigns that cannot _01S9"_l§?_1_'°~“ -, . _...W ‘ . ._ _ i- - , . - _ . _ .,\ »,~_-._ ». /_-r.-._-.~ . _ ~ i Xi Silverware lui Wedding Presents We have sold quite a number of wEsTLAI<-E HEH PRDHSE BLBGK; mmmir 9 2 ="~ pieces recently _for Wedding Presents. A e Sfggk-'nice and nov. _ Qu-Ili’-guaranteed. PPI" S-'i8“*~_ Tl1`ese`i re the _Which help to build up our business. F. llllllillfttll. J eweller and Optican. Sunnyside. DayS°-'U Make you feel 'I'ry'ou'r Soda tor cool drinks. _Itstoovsrn Www _ _ giveyouevory 1 you need l l -These Hot A P0P“l_3r Amateur Work FlllSh°¢"l|*P¢lPf¥Y"`-*~f=f . i I _ _ 'Some iii Jas- Kelly dr; _ _,->;,. House _ Um gin thoiin sortinelt n hmd to th .,- ,._ of . ..,.- f _ _ . . .ye - _-"' * 1; 1.- ‘ 3 ,, br' 4 _ _ _ __ _ g 1 _ _ 5 i _ .v _ 1 ~ . ,-7 u I. . ° -_ c t ~ -- _ _ P = i -`:~ . GIG? s