all ` “ '...'=..f-_\>-_.1-"`-.1'\~,-'fin we 1. fs __ w; 1;~»f».-i sf ». > “~'~ -'=->,a».'*f~€>.1=-.‘-. we#-1 THE GUARDIAN, CH -_1i i _ _. . .. .-_»_-....2 - _ \ _ _ ,_____,.__./.__,,____._.,_,_;.___ ST RAFT MADE. HE WAS CUT _ ‘ BRITAINYS WAR LARGE _ <>v1‘lr=osn A came. __ ~ n The bisafsbfaft °f l°S=‘°‘°f f°“°°i ‘SU Handy Mmm Havzxboux s Newsrarr KiPH°3" N" P°'m °° 91° E=f="_=°‘l°° 'r reached Duinth on E144!! , , ' fm ' Lake inxgomtmen 7___0___wO and 8_000_ Oiizcs in an Emergency ° __“‘_‘_°°" . 30?” " The mgisiml wa;-'Qu unable to “__ LoNnos,July 30.-The Times publishes ‘_gt_ 11 _ gags, _ ___5_ _, tend the pimumrm reaimhbm the handy _p_T'|;oem by Iftudyard _Kipling entitled *man on the paper allowed that he could 8 Lawn' embadymg me idea .that do the thing ea” “Gush And vm “_ Great Btitaln has learnedirom the war how he did “_ _ i that hhsrhn_1_1iliitaryh systeu; is all wr_¢:ng, ‘ mm ` "Herr Diaps:>n'a recital last even __a,u .as ° ’ D s ° W" 3 °£ °n° ne’ and Bum? W i _, _,comic Hd, ,W me mm mhergi ‘ an _ner most ns1y_ illusions _knocked event ot the musical season. Herr Diap- `mgh°'"‘h‘°_G'ud°"°7 5 kim” F°u°Wh.*3 _son is a master in cantilever, and both an ‘°m°°“h‘° Emma: ' in his automobile and in his tour da ioroe ` I5 was W1' hun- 005' V817 87985 Milli, he wrought wonders oitonic stimulation I and U05 5h°'5°dR°m€!1U 03 H°5“¢'D» 7 He was especially parm; in his 401°, _ We made an army in our image on an rag-,niente passages, mg in his dm". Island nine by seven, ` ‘nnendo cresceudo appoggiatura he dis- ;_Whf¢h faithfully mirrored it's maker‘s played 3 'tecimolggiml skin that was ideals,squipmont, and mental at- simply wonderful. l»ll'»Ud¢. ‘ “There was also a marvelous musi- Ami 5° W3 3*” 0" 1@$9°U» ‘md WB 0118715 _ eianly abandon in the mute bars, the W 5°¢°U*»lt Wm! Z1`8f=i|511d°. _ “nous Depression . my woman 'Ilia i il Beal-l»l¢sQ¢tla¢0V!l‘UUtak ‘ nge et In Clava ldwe Fund. 'ro wana mentally Da Chats __N¢rveI’oedhprovingtnbaavery g-sat blessing. So many women an yegsned an dehilrtated by ovcrwork, worries or diseases peculiar to md, ,¢;_ me need the assistance of gust men a sastonattte as this greg; gggq can Mrs. I- L ¥¢Crm. Tow Hill. Ont.. writes:-"ity System was all ‘run down when I began to use Dr. Chests Nerve Food. I was weak and very nervous and felt so tired and worn out that I ‘could soared! dnl’ IDYNII about the house. It seemed impossible for me to get rest or niet? at night. and I felt mat I was gr ually growing weaker and more nervous and irritable. Since beginning the use ot Dr. Chaae'a Herve Food I feel altogather diiterent. It has gradually strengthened my nerves and built up ra! system wonderfully. I mop well new, and an being thorough- ly restored to health and atrulilih. I -believe it is the best medicine to be had for the nerves.” Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food. 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50. at all dealen, or Edmanson. Bates & Co.. Toronto. F 1 FOR SALE. Au Express Waggon, in good Repairs. P. H. TRAINOR, =en.»°a 53'? iii-W 'If you want a aood, stylis . carriage and a good -horse, oe or telephone _ LIIIQEB’ LIYEBY Personal attention to all or- ders. 3 Phone 30. sARCE ROS instrument in these parts ot the score mentation and incandescent cavatlna." cover to the contrary, and it was quite RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA. I. B PROPHIFIDRS. TTTY¥T'T¥ ¥¥¥Y being forcefully hnprewve in suent‘ We have dspsnt lone hundred million iortissime. But it was perhaps in :sin S to Drove the fact moe' audante oapriccioso that he excelled _’ _ himself. Here he discovered a colors- Tha" 501:65. me tqmckeg than me” tura, a bmvura, and an ensemble that` f °°" “mee w° an "vm makes fairly electrified his audience. And Egges have four legs and e MH D' I ° m D an lf" U 5 ls mm’ occasionally I have two legs, and two into tour erred in an overponderosity of rutabaga; ‘_ 1 and again ina too lambent lustaplel, but, And goetshiw ce’ these lapses were hardly noticeable ln' ma ng Yer exept Pm' lesson! his rendering ot santabilious intermezzo.. an "qc ew 8'* the p"°e‘ The recittl upon the whole wasa marvel- It was our fault, and our very great ous exhibition of poca Ihontas instru-_ fanyt, and now we must tum it l to use. SWS milf- Wh° take! 1090158. Sim We have forty million reasons for tail there was' something wrong about it, :_ un, but ng; .giggle anus., although he c0uldn’t say exactly, and the l 59;” mo,-¢ W, work' ‘md the 1,58 ,,, mansion editor. upon looking the #tit l means ~b¢tr,sr results we snail ique over, was free to admit that it was i, ggt, Bu GNC! 50 him, Bill] hé Stld lb 8¢€I|10d_W. hgvg bud gg Impeylgl lggggn; ip to read all right, so _tar as he could dis- ` vm nuke ug m Empire yuh vm _ Queer Practice Oillaking Them For --_ Lifetime Of People. il (New York Times.) _ _ A rea' estate broker who has just ra- _turned hum a visit to his old home in De- vonshire, England, tells oi a situation Victoria. Bs saysin Devonshire and someot the other southern counties. when a tenant wants tolease a farm or other property he does not go to the own- _ sr and ask for a lease tor twenty-tvs years, or for any other dednite term. Hel simply says that he wants the property for as long as some third person not tn- terested in the property, shall live. If the stlestion of this third party is agres- ahle tothe landlord the lease is duly made,and init the condition areset forth that the lessee shall hold the property as long as thethird' party named shall live. Now, in Dsvonshireseveraloi the large land owners have ior a number oi years toria should live. Those who took leases on favorableterms during the early part of her reign have had years of good for~ ture, while the holders of later leases iound them suddenly terminated. The same land owners are now making new leases to last during the terms of King Edward’s lite. Allsuch leases' are not made on the lives 2' of the King or Queen. On many of the smaller holdings the third person selected is some local _ agreement with thecolonies. »ex-sonags-of a member ot _ Parliament; "v’hi1e this method oi making leases is a o_i_r_i°suhmitt:d 5 of nlhrous med) umisly : ihicho wilibe oundto contain every- f ssc. are °°. ...,..~'»=°=.i°:°..'._‘ . UU C 0 I D W 5 i‘§m2's's clam, _v§asusns»,f Z HéhriettasiANun7s elllntss, Crépes. Grena _ I Shavhsrd Qi¥¢¢kS» Gro! Write for Samples with Prices. ~'°'-°'-'- ' ` ~ i Wanted--a smart Saiesr_nan(§ing1em'an‘ 3 _ _ _ _ i A nvERY;Bo'r'rLE or Kmnnxcxs . __ ; .S m ,ww ,,,_.,|, ,,q¢,,_ ag F0l'¥b0m¢S°¢6 IIONJIG 0188908, BEN V Liniment isthe same, youoan depend g§~?n'ed)d3°r4y°”s -experi?n%PP1’ 'Q u°Pl:c°ilii; 5 e~ 1§*E?SPr\oeL`mix11‘(lnt1_‘°P1‘=i“K*“‘ _kg ~sW`{7}," » _ rsdn.»'fAori°» As our lease of the Stomper Block expires soon and we will have to add another story to our mam building, also remove our GENTS. . ‘ ; ` £5 c of Oil' Cloths _I 25 p. o. c-'El 25 r»__<_=- P? . _, .,_,`_ _A3 lx 25 p. c. ofillcnfs Top Shirts 25 p s. od 'Heirs Cloths 25 p. c. c-E Fit Reform Overcoats Henk Collars 25 p. c. oil Henle Underwear Men’s Cafe Men’s Sox _ Henfs Overalls 25 p_. c. od' Msn’s Hats i M¢n’l CID' llen’s Waterproof! 25 p, c. oh' Men’e Suspenders, 25 p. c. od' Mufs Gloves \ Buys’ 2 piece Serge Suits 25 p. c. od ‘_ Bvys’ 3 pisce°Tweed Suits 25 p.c:` of B iys’ 2 piece Tweed Suits 25 p c. QE Boys`3 piece Serge Suits 25 p. c. off Bays 2 piece Worsted Suits 25 p c. oH'B0ys’ V3 piece Wortteds 25 p. c. OE Men’s Trousers 33§~ p.c. ci Boys’ Short Pants 33 1'-3 p. c. oil' Men’s Tweed Suits 33 l-3_p.c. oh' _ Fit Reform Suits ` Msn’s Ties 25 p. r. of ' Meds White Shirts Men’s Worsted Suits 83-13 p. c. od' 25 p. c. 05 25 p. c. od' 25 p. c. c-E _ '\ 25 p. c. odf 25 p._c. cd 25p.c.o8 25p.¢:¢ir 25 p, c, ci' - t ~ 25 p. e. of 25 p. c. ‘ef 22 P? `_‘?_'_ °E__ 25”/ "ici J' ‘ _J _ _,_ ,_ ws. ___‘ __ ,. ;»._¢,.s,- ~,<-».=» ~._..»~,7_yrs-of-~ '-_~-_. .- '_-_-,_v'» ;»- _=< - ‘__r___,., *_ _._ ,_ ,wg-;_» -w¢_~'g_~ -'jrgi ‘-`< __l ` ` _ '_. are » 5 1115, u _,‘.¢\m» _,_- _.5 it f _ iii .Wi 1 M i . it get _ I ers- ffff' ii °` 1, -I stock. The quickest way is to reduce our already low prices. Hence the following discounts during Angust..- _ . _ .. Baer on-ss Goods 2 zap. ¢. aff: ~ strap.-c ssl ,, `33 1-3 p. o. ciil All our Milliaery Ladies’ Wrappers Ladies’ Twesds » V Print'Cotton Flanneiettss ' Ladies’ Gloves I Underwear' ' I 1 0 Blanket! ' Bseahslon ‘ sua _2:»1_p. <_=_.___<»ff_ 2 Dfw - 25 v-¢- _°f¥ 25 p. c. ci _ T°"!§|l <2- '23 Towelirg P 25 p. :E Sheggips ' ` Ginxhm i25_'pr<=. oi! frsu. Lam 25 p. c. of 33;, 25 17-_ =~_ dfisauas _ 25 c. ol_<,(}¢,¢¢" ` 25 e. august: Rugs A _zo pl 'eagoiufi c.. ¢E S:eamer_Bugs 25 p. v-"F05 __»_, . ' CA RPET Reduced' price produced stock. Your ` ._ _s.vss=ne1rr f 4 ‘T '1`h¢§° evriwifiu _ _ joujnxt ? _ Dent uarrsi ~oppo1tuh¥:y,1vssp rp s mi *<23 1° - elevator, ln fact. we will have to remodel our whole store, and to allow us to do this more comfortably we vnll at once begin to reduce our Colorei Dress Goods 33 l3~p.c. ch’ _All Summer Hats 33 1-_3 pc., of Wham ss_1s§¢_ ss* Ladies’ Bergen '33 1-3 p.c. oi' e 25 p. cle! 25 p. WGS' 25 p. c,._e5_ . n 25 p. coed' 25 p. e.lo_I “25'p. e.;o3_` ‘X » ~. ‘Q _/' ‘ _> 5 ‘ '_ » ,v _ 1 f' ‘_ __` oe. v » . . Es @` ` ,_ -,,-.,»__. . s _,'f._i_,t"` f. fs __'>___ ._ _`. _ _ 1 1 \