ar : 4 . ” ar rene np nn g Pr Ares eee STE RESTE VU NOTE PRE “ ; v Ÿ dE . LS , TT. - » D rate E - r LIIMPARTATI 1906 - Du à site EE Lun . re rarement» WAITING FOR DEATH, BUT LOST TWO DAUGHTERS NOT WITHOUT HOPE e 6 “There is a r woman in this “I am advised by Dr, J. D. Wilson F, just waiting for to write you concerning how soon I could get my wife admitted to Con- sumptive Hospital at Gravenhurst, also please send me pamphlet re terms while there. I have been told that it is free, so please let me hear from you soon as possible. I have losttwo daughters, and my wife con- tracted the disease from our eldest one, who died ten months I am à working man and not able to pay a high rate, but still anxious to do what I can.”—A, CAMPBELL, London, Ont. ish apparent death to corne through consumption. She has not the means to go to a Sanatorium, or she would pur be at one before this. She is still comparatively strong, walks about quite a lot -drives sometimes, too— but every «ay, of course, is growing worse. Would there be any possi- bility of her being taken into your Home for ('onsumptives? It would be a mercy if she could be permitted to enter it. I would much appreciate an early reply, as every day means s0 Le Rev. HAROLD SUTTON, Incumbent, Belmont, Ont. The above are typical of scores, indeed hundreds, of appeals constantly coming before the trustees of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives No effort is being spared to meet every call. . . . Not a single applicant has ever been refused admission to the Free Hospital because of his or her poverty, NEW PATIENTS ON WAY TO HOSPITAL and the anxiety of the trustees to keep none waiting is shown in the decision reached a few weeks ago to increase the accommodation by twenty-five bedbs. _ This increase in patients will add heavily to the burden of maintenance and can only be covered by increased generosity on the part of friends in all parts of Canada, Patients have been admitted from every Province in the Dominion, and it is with confidence A in the response to our appeals, that the trustees believe will come from Canadians everywhere, that these ad- ditional burdens have beca assumed, Where a greater Whère will your Q Where a cause more urgent ? call to help suffering Canadians ? money do more good ? Contributions may be sent to Sir Wm. R. Mrreprrn, Kt., Chief Justice, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, or W. J. Gacr, Esq., 54 Front St. W, +— - ee ee Pat Rd BASES her GES TRACE EE “hi CEE 281 DAADIES MANTLESE » . me ms É ‘The stock in our Mantle department En doc completed by the arrifal of notre lines. LADIES SUMMER COATS “ SKIRTS, RAINCOAT:E À = + WHITEWEAR, SIGKS WAISTS * UNDERSKIRTS, WRAPPERS The above goods are made by the best n anufacturers in Canada, and for fit, aud finish}cannot be excelled OURLADIES FURNISHED DEPARTUENT | contains some very attractive Novelties im ra SE TRES FANCY SILK BELTS .. WASH BELTS. ut“ | | JA May 1st. 190%. 72 v | Does Your FOOD JFORTIFIER TOUS LES FAIBLES, Vin des Carmes DuWin par excellence poud@éparer Fe les forces perdues et Bon pour tous les âges et leg DEUX SEXES, MES MEILLEURS MEDECINS b Recommandeut fortement le Vin de Carmes & Cie QUEBEC THÉ DÉLINÉATOR FOR JULY A. Toussaint The midsummer fashions with a wealth of illustrations in color and in black-and-whire are attractively portrayed in THE DELINEATOR for July. Helen Berkeley-loyd tells how the Summer girl will be froc- Ked and furbelowed, and th2 Dress of Paris is discussed bv Ami douard La Fontaine, onéo e best-known criti’s in Paris. In the literary section the most notable feature is the opening chapters of ‘“The Chauffeur and the Chape- ron,’” a new story by C. N. :nd A. M. Williamson, authors of ‘The Lightning Conductor.’' The sto- ry, which deals with a group of in- teresting people crui-ings ‘1 a motor boñt-over the quaint waterways of Holland, promises to be th2 brigh- tzst and cleverest novel that these eonowned writers have vet produ- red Mrs. Mary Hinman Abel cntributes a chapter on ‘‘Flies aude Food’ in JE DELINEA’roR'S : Campaign, for Safe Foods, and Clai | | LA MEILLEUR | POUDRE BA LAVER ED Nettoie toute chose sans exception Si votre épicier ne vend pas la poudre à laver GOLD DUST, envoyez son nom et son adresse ainsi que la vôtre à THE N. K. FaArRBANKk COMPANY, Montréal, et ils vous enverront un échantillon d’un + de livre, THE N,K,. FAIR3ANK Company, Montréal, Chicago, New-York, Nouvelle-Orléans, St-Louis, San-Francisco, Londres, Ang. | UNÉ Few people have «ny idea of the value of old, rare, odd and ob. f A snoemater so" à olieecion v4 coins ter IWENTY FHOUSAND & ) ) 10W {li 16 rare Am- ÇIY LL] ! E H DOLLARS 9 Pad tu dant ue rare An QIX HUNDRED 6 DOLLARS EACH ? saoows de 1225 auuruer awerta 820.00, W@ the 184 silver dollar is worth 300.09, half cents made between À 1540 and 180 are wortn 858.00 10 85 6O each, some large , twenty dollars are worth à big px n over face val The Keliable Coin and Stimp Guide gives accurate b.formation, and you may depend upon it. hile à great many people colle Q ces RS and som mparatively recent stamps Er à e 'olleetionsof stamps often sell as high as j 0 LA S taïsps from à letters sent during the war, revenue À THOUSAND QL À . lame from pate mon bottles, match wrappers, old documents, € + are În great demand some being worth nn Look over your old letters in thegarret an elsewhere; perhaps $50.00 APIELE, ou may find some rare things. This book : e gives all particulars, with prices, Qi CASH ue s, etc.. and gives addresses sintsa DR firms who buy them for s No matter if you handle but ten ay you should have this book. chaulcs, Le. Postmasters, Docters, EVERYBODY NEEDS | » Lawyers, in 1aCt 16 Walt be fonv:t more than necessary. It ‘3 worth its weight in gold to any 7 \ride-awake person. Boys and girls should send fort and explore stties and iQ cellars 1n search of old letters, which may contain rarestamps. Whoknows? À small fortune muy be in your very midst. Donc ur ite for particu! 1r8 ; do not csk questions ; Conot 2-n4 usthe crins or taripe butgetthebook. Et tels all. Where you can sell them à + vrices given, what they are, what they look like, and ff way y are rare, hés boole g'vesreliable figures only ; no fictitious dites or œnalu-s [Rs | n Q whaterer. It is issued under the supervision and author- of the greatest coin and stamp Collector and dealer (4 in Morth Aime. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, SPRICE, 250. PER COPY°POSTPAID, Ÿ } Sa) 1: 4: 1) NT. JOHN N. B. Copper cents are worth as high as 46.00 each, Some issues of Con tivental aud Confederate bills are rare and valuable, as weil as certain pieces of fractional Currency or ‘ s ripe.* : les these, mony rarities in half cents, cents, | three-cent pieces, half dimes. din uty-cent pieces, quarters, half dollars 4 nd | — Farmers, Storekeepers, Clerks, Me» | L | NO STROPPING-NO HONING. Nothing to Adjust, Nothing to Learn. ‘Simply Lather Well and Shave, " 12 Blades, 24 Sharp Edges. EVERY BLADE as THIN as paper, as HARD as flint, as TOUGH and FLEXI- BLE as whalebone, WILL GIVE FROM 20 to 40 VELVET SHAVES, The ‘‘GILLETTE ” is the razor of the Twentieth Century. Perfect in theory, practise, workmanship, and quality, it is a product of scientific research and me- N chanical skill, covering years of patient Nstudy and experiment. Special ma- Nchinery had to be inverted to make this wonderful razor possible, This razor is SOLVING THE SHAV- ING PROBLEM for every man. Though but a new invention, it has already attained enormous popularity. MORE à THAN 200,000 SOLD THE \ FIRST YEAR, because this little invention gives a better shave in your own home than it is possible to get in the best barber shop in the land. plate with 12 blades, $5.00. Heavy gold plate with 12 blades, $10.00. Extra blades, per dozen, $1.00. McDoriald's | as they are the only Genuine Condition Powders 04 tre tmaï ! Condition Pouders : À 4h up in full pound packages at 30 cents per pound and rranteei to do al we claim for them or money refunded. Use. | ee | McDonald's Golic Remeüy inflamation of the lungs, kidueys or bewels À cu’e ? sed 25 di-! rected. | For sa!e at all country stores. | James McDonald, V.:: Veterinarv memsiauarters, Summerside. : ë INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION eine br | _ SEPT. ist to SEPT. Sth, 1906 t old coins, there is more demand for rare post- | For Space and Privileges kindly communi-! | | | cate at once C. J. MILUIGAN, Manager, | î |P. O0. Box. AI! St. John, _—_ er 26 ma ds tin Digest Well ? ra là. .Laughiin cpens a series of St with Stories of Painter’ Lives,’ Painter.’? When :the food is imperfectly digestod ::Afiljet __ the lencar the full benefit.is not derived from it by de SE he Pensant : the body and the purpose of eating is de- : "1 tour EF. 1 feated ; no mattér how good the food or eo part of the tale ‘The + y : "1 ] EHCVenSsOnN 11 | There is nothing ‘just as good.” M how carefully adapted to the wants of the body it may be. ‘Thus the dyspeptic often becomes thin, weäk and debilitated, energy is lacking, brightness, anap and vim are lost, and in their place come dullness, lost appetite, depression and langour. It takes no great kno wledge to know when one has indigestion, some of the following symp- oms generally exist, viz.: constipation, sour stomach, variæble appetite, headache, heartburn, gas in the stomach, ete, The great point is to cure it, to get back bounding health and vigor. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS is constantly effecting cures of dyspepsia because it acts in a natural yet effective way upon all the organs involved in the process of digestion, removing all clogging of impurities and making easy the wor digestion and assimilation, Mr. R. G. Harvey, Ameliasburg, Ont., writes: “T have been troubled with dys- pepsia for sevoral years and after using three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters Ï was completely. cured. I cannot praise B.B.B. enough for what it has done for me. I bave not had a sign of dyspepsia since. Do not accept a substitute for B.B.R SELF FILLING URI UNE £ The Simplest—Surest—Safest Handiest — and only Perfect L DR Sole No glass filler ER —n0 ink to spill— i £ D or shaking, Pr : ne 1: | T HA EAN D < | > simply press the button (as g 1 tac picture) and the fi În a flash,” ae Writes the instant it touches the paper | Eagle$ 50} Flash Eee No.25 with 14 karat solid gold ee PER ROint— finest wulcanized à rubber and fully guaranteed, 9 Eagle Rp Fo 25 wi À Eaclé “Flanh” Nos Bo 200: arge size, . . 3.00 with gold bands, $4.00 Sold by Siationers end Other Stores & Ask YOUR DEALER. If he D doesn't sell you the Eagl D FLASH" Fountain Pesstbee D scad the retail price direct to us. Each pen absolutely guar- —. En PP PANLLIL ELLE ENFERIRRRNTT ENEER ELA LE LALMETTE antecd, Eagle Pencil Co. ” Mantfacturers 377 Broadway, New York SE 4. vs 4 > Ei mès, : . Î J. E. Wyatt, . "UCCESSEUR: DE HODGSON & wxazs. VOLAT, NUTALRE, «te Sollicitenr 1 lo 2 Pr 1» ur les Xova Scoïia et Summerseids ibKS, ARGENT À PRETER | Ruirhatr - ; | 'UTEAU : Au dessous de la Clifion Hou | SUMMERSIDE 2. LE, ! | ties for Summer Feasts, ! « . I Try Favorites and bis é , Sieurs cents douzaines de belles car- ' | ont des parents et des amis qui re- | Se procurer dés carte$ mortuaires, ‘ | ‘*‘De Profundis commaride. 1 honertilh ner Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Sea Sick- and there is a short story evtitied ‘The: Babv,'' by Zora Gale, . ‘’The President of Quex,” Helen M, Winsiow's entertaining club Story, is conciluded, For t children, there are Stories and PA times, among them the first of the series Of ‘‘Tales of the Mountain Sharon,‘ | Giants'*and a clean story by Kd- |mund Vanee Cok, ‘‘Down the | King's Chiuuey.' For the house- | wife there are | timely interest, many articles of including Novel- Strawber- New Vegetahles Clever!l, ser . eu. | | | | net HUE Y LA E BAE SR r SE. Ce x ER Nous venons de recevoir plu- vendons à qui tés mortuaires ‘que nous 60 cents la douzaine. Ceux posent dans les cimetières devraient L Nous y imprimons le nom, l'âge \ la date de la mort, etc., etc., xs - ? Avec chaque douzaine de cartes V nous donnons une douzaine de car- tes sur lesquelles, est imprimé les ,? Pas moins que 12 cartes à chaque Adressez par la malle ou venez au bureau, L'IMPARTIAL CURES s | Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, co1af ‘ PainsintheStomaeh, Cholera, Cholers 4 ness,_ Summer. Complaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowels. Has been in use for nearly 60 years aud has never failed to Bire relief. Le Sunlight Savon est su périeur aux autres Savons, mais c'est Torsqu'il est’ employé suivant la méthode Sunlight qu'il démontre sa plus grande supériorité, Acliètez Sua- Light Savon et suivez les directions,