A I _ il t _*ist . ,,, » tl ¢ | t", . t . :ti t 'oil . /ti ig .. . ,..,t. *illtt ll. . ,it 'lui iii itttftfi . .Lf-»~ ll' l 1' i lt' .tt fl :lit ’, it frlililil ir' I t ll 3' ltl = lllltlllfr. lk’ 4 tp wt.. !-l ii* ol. . , .tit '. 2. . ,W ..'zT _ it ~f~t,~ fl _ l - i?4_f` »lil"`¥l` tilt i t it =r I”'». l tit ' J _j - t. I. :'v`~ _.5 Sw. if , c I t t.. i ~ t.~,. 't l) .W \L._tt‘. Zt",~_ -,y_ li | .J X ttflal . It F. _tl "s ._;, lt . l lr tw, Hi _ ,__ ,. ,,_. `| » ' ` - ,'~t-x-x~i-i~t-1-x-t-t-t-t-t-1-»t»z-z~t~t-t-' _ \-- _ . ~ __ DIILY SELECIIUIIS F08 . _W _ _ I 'mn turner saws _ THE 'r yt. ~ fir 2|: 'l'§|_’ (S. At. Meoonau/n tt-_».ttt-tt. e) _;. Suits for the Boys. dressy. l classy and cheap * . ' >tt\ll\\\\\\\\\\\\"~ A T ’ I f . I",f,,"t _ ‘TE I Boys 0vercoats 4.00 Boys Suits $4.50 Dj Mg 'T' 1'/ I $137, T _T l. Suits 0 Overcoa ts It is natural for thc boys to look to us to guide them in matters pertaining to their dress. There are a large number of boys in the city who feel that they are not properly clad if they do not buy their clothing at l\lel)onald’s, and we believe their class is growing in numbers every day. We want to make special mention to- day of the new two piece suits which arrived yester- day. [A special at 4.50] to fit boys from 8 to 14 years. of age, and beyond a doubt the best value for the money ever shown in the city. We have other lines at $3-00, 3.50. 4.oo,5 oo,6.oo Boys’ D. li. light wcigll overtcoats. This is one of the dressiest coats for little men ever shown by ns. It gives the boys that smart niannish look,eut in exact- ly the some design as his papa's coat.C'>lors in navy, fawn, slieplilircfs pilnld car- dinal :intl etc. Prices 54 oo 5 oo :md 6 oo. W’ Boys’ Knicks s . Boys’ short `p:t_t1ts.._ We have an assortnient of good strong'tweecl, pants rang- ing in prices. 49c,"5Sc, 65c_ 75e ajnd _ 95c all' gotd 7.oo, 3.00 and 10.00. _ value. ‘ ` ' i it 455.1 ;e<""'Y The New Shirts A good many men and boys have heen waiting to se: the new Summer Shirt. made with soft collar and cnils, ties to match. One of the nohhlest line of shirts we l>»__»lic\'t sl own today in East- ern Canada. We would consider it tl furor when passing nlong {_>rtt-n St to drop into _our fur- n:.- hint; tlspurtmcnt firstfcounter _-l your lt lt and :ask the szilestnan ilu t- in we tlienew liue.A large \'rt'tiety ol' p.lttern,~; in pifccs at $1 oo, i.5t.~, t oo, 1.75 :mll 2.00 they arrived here on Saturday :md niet with a renly snle on that c\'enin;;' nntl, by thc way not :t few of the Lmlies’ have honglit them for their own use ullso. ` i New idea l"as;hi`o'|i Sheets *fort June now in , ; ._ ,) HON. 'l`. W. t‘}lUTHl§liS. SIe.’.'LANl)l<‘UHD FLEMING. f D I Qi- _.___ »'h0 was rumored to succeed the into tvht, is ctmcnrtil-,tl in the ('.,,,,,mc,,,,,,-B_ Judge Malice. t ._ _e __ . . I ~. \ ’ tion of the Landing of (Tnhot. COR_ONA'I`lON OF 1-:rtltf 0l’li`RAf 'li0USE 'l`0Nltill'l` t1\»t». t. _ -ff. 1-; ;;,-;;"___ "1 " ` rt l;'_°"~1'° ‘“ °"°° '_'°"`" "’° E. A. Foster ' |W N 'l`AN'l`0N| THE WORRYING HAUIT. llriciiy put, it amounts to this:-~ Worry injures beyond repair certain cells of the brain and the brain being the nutritive centre of the body, the other organs become gradually injur- ed, and when some diseases of these organs arise, or a combination ol them, death finally ensues. Thus worry kills. Insidiously, like mnny other diseases, it; creeps upon the brain in the form ol a single cou- stant, never-lost idea, andas a dl`0ll‘ |-lng of water over 5 period of years will wear a groove in the stone so does worry gradually impercbptibly and no less surely destroy the brain cells that lead all the rest., which are so to speak, the commanding otlicers ot mental power, health and motion. Worry, to make the theory. still stronger, is an irritant at certain points which produces little harm il it comes at intervals or irregulary. Occasional worriment the brain can core with, but the iteration and the roitcration of one idea of_ a disquiet- ing sort the cells of the brain are not proof against. It is as if the skull were laid bare and the surface olthe brain struck lightly with a hammer every lew seconds with mechanical precision, with never a sign ot a stop or the [allure of a stroke. Just in this way does the annoying idea, the maddening thought that will not bc` done away with, strike or tall upon certain nerve cells, never ceasing, di- minishing the vitality 'oi the delicate organisms that are so minute that they can he seen only under the mi- crosope.-'The Continent., CI{Al"lLOT’l`E'l`OWN MARKE'l"S. Corrected lor every Wntlnusdny and i Snturduyjs lssua. White onto lllnek onts G0 ltccts, per doz. 12 l 55 to 58 ,_ _ -_ __ _...~__ __.-.I-_-_. ._..._-____-..._-__»-~--~-_.- . ‘ .. . _ ~- 7*---~». - '_ _ _--_ N _ K, Fay' ' ` t Are You' the 24th? * , _ f . If you are not corupletel ' ‘ - _ . .Y efltn d f . your vacation or outing’ on the It shall call in here today and' pick out y u 5“PPll~°-55 .W.°'ll °_°l",‘lP-You with evcrytliiii" you med without delay or worry ,,,,d`w§ knowthat we can save money for you 0 each purchate. ` n This is the best, largest and most coin- plctc and satisfactory men’swear store in the Province. It is your store -get your Supp. lies here. _ "_.`_",, l . Fancy Hose Shown in all colors and - ntvler, arc Iheleading brands in llrna, cashmere and rntton z_~,c ug. Sik 75c t-, $l.25 V D Tfaggy *Ties Shown in bows, Qxcoif strings and lou:-in-hind wut; all plain color! and combinat- to-is. splendid lilo of r,,,,.,, silk, priced at 25: to. ,,.$|,25 OutingiShi_r"ts at 756 up. Tile ruling shirts are light, airy and vnrrfortablc shawn in plain colors, ilripes and ple n colon with rnflit and colt," uf different cuor, have one to two pockets, just the ».|,:,,E for outings, vacations or summer sport, all sims 75: tn $|_50 Leather Belts Spring, Caps One ofthe blggertt lines we Leading style; f,-um ,|,,.ee have ever shown. new stork counteriel, best in the Prov- jnst arrived, z5c to. .. . Sl 25 ince 75c to . . . . . . . . .. SLS() //Ti. ’7-/7. Brown |58 Queen St. .nrd, per lb, 14 to 16 Beet (small) por lb. B to 16 Hoot (quarter) par lb. tl to 10` Pork ll to 10; Lamb, Per lb. (small) 10 tol-1 Fowl 9 to 13 Huy, per ton $13 Straw, per ton ldcgs, per tion. Chicken Potatoes, por litnt. lltlttcr 'Fnrnips Delta Hides t`nlfskins $5 to $5.50 20 to 22 9 to 12 50 to 55 ‘ 20 to 31 lil lin 20 9 to 10; 10; 15 BUMMEll_Sll)l'J MAltl{l¢1'l‘B. tlot'reetcd lor every Wt-.tlnnadtiy und Baturdny's issue. Butter 20 gt,-gy, Potatoes 50 Dressed bent 5 L0 3 Huy. loose , _ $1230 Chicken 9 to»12 Beet f, td 7 Buckwheat 70 to 80 'lease |:t to lr. Turkeys _ 15 to 22 Fowl 18 to 12 Ducks 13 to 15 l’0l`k 8 tu ill ` Straw (Luosn) Straw (l’resi:o¢»-use Q:.~¢~<;c:=.s Q `___________*___,_,.--~ -._....,-f f\_ nninion, No. 123 1-2-Special Runabout, auto seat, drop uxlcs, brass ntountiugs. S;c it. I . . . n V 7" l ‘ ~ _ 3 -7 i ‘ Rubber,_cnsli_ion ot slecl'.| tires, nickel caps, oil tem-_ pe~cd springs. /\1 / \J 1* Grand Opening Exhibit o Dominion Carriages, ifaonnav mt 'ro tuna .ut 'rni~:t