Bllttnd lntho city. ' Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, M. MALLEN. VGREAT RUSH TO THE CHEAPSIDE SPEC|AL GOODS, LOW PRICES, LAT WALDRON_ Ierchmt Tailoring and Gontuxnixhings. - N.B.--Sole Agent for Knight of Lnbor I-lmblemn. July 7. Some of the Choices! Goods still left to select from. Leave Your onlcr in sea secure A Bargniu. C`- `ROBINSON, ? Sweeping l;eduction%sWin Blahcdfspring & Summer Stock July 1!. Our time in given exclusively to the mnnnfncture of Clothing. curing our customers that Perfect Satisfaction will be given as to burn ility. ~T1}9s. Moore, - 59 Brock Street. Boson:-Wovowln Ounpl"old1nOot. soiourpholntcrod Ounp Poldhicoot. sooourroldmgonnvuonmpoot. Buonrlaxuoludumkoohc. Buonrnujuldunohdn Suourludlovhgohlrt `Va-andadhnlnotnlldcuaiptlonnist To the manufectnroof Ordered Clothin , and guided bye very long experience in buy ng in the dilferent merkeu. we are enabled to o'er to our Old C mtomen and to New Ones Wet: or lnclend Brood cloth. for Dreee Suite. Fine English Worsted. ibr lvenlnc and Dress Weer. English. Scotch end Cenedien Tweede. mr Business sultlnce Black end am. sex-gas. mr Summer sumngn. Light Overcoetinse. in diilbrent color; ibr Evening Wear. hncy Fr:-nch Troueerlnsn end Heliihx Tweede. eepecielly adapted for the Hot Months of Summer. at Pricee which defy competition. July N. F//I/E 03053 50 czar/mm A } SPEO/AL rr July 8.` nnuuuu usual 1 CKI. I07 IIOCI, I00?! IIGYQ. Lndieo` Lhlo agrond, Silk and Bnlbrignn Hon. Low Prioen. Girls` Black Silk. Buck Link and Black Cotton Hone. Low Prices. AllSnnnnuI Good: ntkodncodhiecn. All Summer ta 5: Reduced All Fucy Sutton: and Chunbrn at nerd Prion. All Pnnoolt, Silk Umbrella Fancy Punlollkodncod. White and Oolond Dru: luslins. only Five Outs. Ohambruyc, Sunucken, Lawns, Drilhts, all Reduced in Price. Big Drive: in Dun Oooda, Iiocicry, coast: and Olouu. Our amt cheap Sale is still going on. most comfortable foot wear for this hot .wea er. D. F. ARMSTRONG Gents` Bnlbriggln Punt: and Vents, Low Pnou. Ladies` Bnlbrlggnn Venn, high necks. long duvet. ladies` Bclbrwln Van. low neck, short nloevcn. L|dien' Lin]. and Sin: "MI R.n..;........ IL... I... II. C} cqzuganuu Vanna-Ayn M` Wee I Emouniozn 11-inn nhouulslh Will com meuce her R In: from Kl.\'Gs`l`Q,\' no nox :l`l(l !`.nAl.. thence rem ` by thug mgtnwn mdlglkduu route ' nlhlytho ma . '9 enncanery. _Rldm, n at, . .~ ~ 303 wll re over Sunday at the 1.1!!) Inland -Park. calling at Alexnngfa enignchlondny morning. This is th Passe St met In tho tound trip. As this is of popular route: on c.3.33x'i.. wnxcnrgtcogmodnllon I` be at n ptunlom. and 1% able mp will do well to go only. Only 814 forms Round'1`rlp; Meg)... cosy comfort Benin included. Ma: 3. JA8. 8WIl'.l`. Agent. St. Lawrence _ WIEWAM SHOEE -------; ------..._.--.- - ...4-_____.___.- "ziv G .\hy 16. *. ROBINSONS For Laa ies,% Gents, Boys. MI.SsS.8 and 0/1/7079- DEVOTING 06; TIME EXCLUSIVELY In order tohmake room for Fall Purchases. _._ T'I\`HE IRON PAIACEVPASSENGER STRAMERJ HEADQ UARTER SHOE STORE, _ 14: PRINCESS STREET. BOWES & BISONETTE- B- 'VV_A_I_.ZDIROIN'- 254 4 256 Pnn_gj9e: WollingtonSt.,ldoort'nmPtineaSt. T?` , 110 Princes: Street. thing. We feel `unied in u- Fit, Wot munhip \nd and juujxuwwuuun. -- rpnnud Dsdl Auo ELPOCD L Inohvlllq, OM. .\`.B.l0rdet-I left at tho Grocery Store of Ju. Cnwfud. Princes Street. will receive prompt. ; attention. Q`l`olovhooo oomnuloouon. .un.d|um or Hemlock Col-dwood, Burodor L`n- l (Yr lfyou want Klndllng Wood. Lot-Stove C hut Coal. No. I Cod. $08 or Buck- unl `I Cod. no to "Jon want the Cheapest and But He Maple and Beach Cordwood. Oak. Birch Anh.dli`.lm Hemlock Oordwood, uted or nw . .;.v u: I"'5AwFoRD &. 00., Fan: 4:6 1)..-- 01..-- HARD ANDSOFT woii M urrayv & Taylor's, toad. IIIYQIIII ARD-0u'nur Ontario And Went Struts. IE (hmn Sunnis. which we offer at much less than Regular Prices. SLIGHTLY 80/[EDA BLANKETS Jtily 25. Murray & Taylor's. ....`A`." m..u."".`;' ".'.`.:` """"'} ' 1. I w eoomoneu. an economical than the kinds. and can- not on sold in oompotmonw th the multitude 0! low tut. short weight. lllllll of not hate wden. Sou) oxnm curs. R0 AL AK- YNGk POWDER C0.. IN Wu] Street. New or . iii TMZILL wooo mo suaa mu 1` York. SOILED BLANKETS Call and see them at 176 PRINCESS STREET. BRECK &. BOOTH, We have just received woo?) AND ooAL_ POWDER frag ;, 5...... Street. i\bs'6IJ:BI}'PEFe'. 300 PAIRS uuItucvuInuIlunI.J0Il$IlI(l [llZ,IlIGI tuhtrunningnar many: an water from uoutddonurvolnnndndnln ogdnnttho wvullohhocarcurrhnunythwuts nA._, :2 ICIIZIIIG IIIVIIIIC IIII CIUIIIUIK UI UIUKN` dknu'oputlnwlrononlnthosp|cobo- twuuthobeds Adovoolthemoumnnngv Iblourhty will hcntthocurln winter. A llnonhagnttbolnudofcnchbedreceivutho, pnpunaublhhgthouontltyotthodok on-wonndodoompantotthobed. Onnch budbahoIpthlclouk.cd|irt.upA|rof uouunudnpurofuockinn ` Tboculdnocnrcoutdunlcgonovowith bo0u'o(hoHnIt.twoovonu. kitcbcn nun- dh.tnNa.etc. Thocoohuncloclndln whlhltnentroulurl and blue linen blown AeoIfuom(llhfu0aocdIothowall.acup- bottdconhlnnhobotthuanxi glanqnndn tnlhrlnninnnnr man an urge (mm com, wHoLEsFL 3. RETAIL lKlIll`lllIrIll'VUIHK( -l'C(IIIlUIlUIUTU`!' nbroolmnooal scuttle andnlop pail. They are ventau-d by an Ingenious system of oponlnglutthobottun oftho mr orwngou. In the evening the cunnro lighted by (our Intern: Tbonnu and clothing ol monol- dknu-anntln wlmnanln thnnnnnnhg WUIIIIUIWI. The management of this train has cost the state 00.000 frames, and has reflected (not honor on the two engineers who furnished the plum The smallest bit of space but been utilized; each on eontnins eight. beds ar- ranged lncho fashion of the berth! at sea. On the left of each conch is a little board or dnell to hold the cup, (In: and other immedi- nh trlu lot giving medicine or drink. Tho fnrninlrn nf tha nnrumcktn n! a hunch nnt7LAxcI cut. from Paris to Hana twenty-seven nun-at (:10 their care to elghtyeight pseudo wounded. VII... _.-..__._.-_s -1 41.1- 4...x_. |___ __.4 AL- II llllj IUI' WWII` IIXIICIFIO OI UTIHK. Tbotnmiuanotthoeuctmshtnofnb .h, 5 In-A451 A rung` -until` `-45 -In- ...:I H` I8 L1JlllpU5Q.'l.l U1 Wuulen, nurx, BIL`. The train is composed of twenty-three car- ringes. disposed in this order: A van for fuel, one for linen, one for medicine and 0111- cers of ndininistration; seven ambulances; I cu for the nurses, one for the cuisine, V one for the phnrinncista and surgeons. and one for the provisions. All the cars, from one end of the train to the other. communicate by a centre] corridor, which permits the doctors and surgeon: and others to have ready ween to whatever department requires their services. During the transit L _... . 1-"L ml: uxnsnr mun. war and the railroad companies are now an- gagedfin considering the question of sanitary trains Arready on one linoa regularsani- tary triin has been put. It carries physi- cians, pharmacists, olcers of administration, engineers of the railroad company, member: of the society for aid to the wounded, which is composed of women, nurses, etc. Tho train in rvunuvund nf t-mnhxolumn nan. yuan n gvucl In vulugav all uver l!4lll'Up8l The Germans have avery complete sani- caryservice. The Russians also have their sanitary trains; and the Austrians, thanks to the Chevaliers do Malta, are also admirably prdvided in that respect But sofar Fhnoe \ has only about a donen sanitary trains, at " number quite insuicient. since it l1as'i_)egn demonstrated by the fncttiiat out of an army of %.000 men one-fourth may be sick or wounded. Improvised sanitary trains are al- Il'II7I dnfnntivn In nnmfnu-I: Tim mlnictgn nl way: I ,~ The 1'-51-nch are getting ready for war. They are organizing sanitary trains for the removal and care of the wounded. Some of their journals say these trains are an absolute necessity, as the next war will show, in mov- ing masses so formidable that the mightieqt nnnles of the past `would be as nothing com- Iriththem. Whntere we to.iner.::-om that! A general wnngle all over Europe!` The Gonnnnn hum at-an-vv mmnlntn mi-.1- op Are Planned Illll Qperatod. Moving` Hlonpitnls Sumck-n't ti?i?3` Themulvea - cap which _0onuln Fierythlng. THE FRENCH ARE ORGANIZING THEM - son FUTURE WARS. - TIIIZ vS_L\'-ITA~R TRAINS. V Iuul. uupruvlueu uuuulry ununs II!) II- I detective In cou_1!_qr_t. The minister of _ THE B`Rl I`.l.SH wmu Hun,n'. ,1 ULY'-2:>_ j W -0}.-. 0-vs-tat-lo 4: Barrack su. (X)AL YARD-.Bu'nck St... nut Dr. T. I M. Fonwlcki. Aug. 0. ITCIK -TVICI I Thoprcnnnt liking fa hotorutboIno' woddhl hulodtolho givtng,by`l'luArt lnhtchnngo. of name timely lnlorunuon on thouaonuuuoandconnnkntwqytocou- dnnt thun Among nthnr nnlnh It 91.. Inner: and cutout Pnauood In Egllg -A4I.A- an -u- an-J . A beautiful complexion In an outddolntr ror nllecung the Internal harmony of the vial function. Inother Wlldl, his visible hnnith, I III \ls-ll`U uullui LIT-I11 IIIRII would hnvo|eutodo,n,y-ucnenbur of tho tnhrnlty. A I...-.MI..I ...-_..I--&.._ I- -_ .._A_.l.|- _._x_ The very tight lacing now In vognocun hnldlytailmlncnaulhnla. I0 ...-n A..- _....I.I ...-L. - _.......|.. -4 _-. ..--.-u, -- up vvvuvu-to FQ.I:.|l considered by some physicians tho wont malady they have to light. It cannot be fought with medicine: When once It ukesrmhold ofapadmgtho thing todo btoworkupon the mind nndlmnginntioo, andhe whocnn dothb most ncceutnllyin the greatest phyuk-inn. - v-v-v-- --yum vu out `an 3 ! lllqu A physician has ncently called attention tothopobtnouo'ecwNchthoconnmonox- oyodnbyuomottlnu product: It in chiey o&'vedIntboupu-wmwhomerdmihrly tmuthopohonivynnd poiaonouhtho Iympwnnwndnlngintrouuoounbutuui itching And the formation of vesicle. followed In dn-nnninntinn n! 011- nnuoh Im -Il\L I-IE l\H'I-Iii-I`'I Ul Vi by dcaqunnntion of the antich. Mlutnken Elegance. A very mistaken idea of elegunco is that which leads A member of her own (umily, I near relativo or an intimate friend to speak 0! ortonyoungunmu-ed lndyother than by her baptismal name. In note: and in spend: the is addraed as His Blank, by name no qulntn.ncQ..ntlemeu and an-um. But thousoolxus byherowncircle hnotcon- Iidemd good form; for the reason that it leaves no distinctive title by which remoter person: may mention or adding 1 young girl `WA.LSE2 S,` (hm. mfrln `G nlnnnnnnln GO: .--us; nu-In uvnuu-twuuu-`nun Ilovu-youowouldmnhnpndcootub :1 an m-:;nna hnfarn hn-nail.` an-5....` Many people unconsciously get into the habit of repeating questions that are asked them, and of asking others to repeat what they have said. One`: experience with such people is usmlly somethinglike this: How long have you been in New York!` `How long have I been in New You-k,did you say!"or I think it will be warmer to-morrow. What did you say!" If one thinks he has been under~ stood. all that is necessary, as I rule. is to keep silent and look his interlocutor in the face for a moment. to be made sure of it. v-ucna, ulyuuaenl, uuuu tux!!! `ail. DC!- ence, in commenting upon this statement. doubt: whether any one can x the exact period during which any of these diseases may be communicated, as is here done with measles. some excellent authorities believe that even before some of these diseases make their presence known, persona exposed may contract them. Thlret in lhfanta. Now that warm weather prevails it should be remembered that infants require water to drink as well as milk. It does not followthat beams milk is a liquid it is capable of satisfy- ing thirst. On the contrary, according to Science News, being warm as it in it has remained in the stomach for some time. theaameas other. food. It is this sense of thirst which causes healthy. breast nourished infants to often cry for long periods of time after fneely nursing. It is claimed that there are many can of indigestion due to insom- be greatly beneted. or even cured, by allow- ing the child occasionally a drinhot decidedly cool water. drawn from the breast, it causu thirst after 4 ciency of the child's gastric juice, which would _ An English medical jourml given the du- ration of intectiousnen in a number of die- cases: lleulu, from the second day for ex- actlythme weeks; small pox.trom the tint ` day, under one month, probably thnee weeks; ` scarlet tever,nt about the fourth day, for six or seven weeks; mumps, under three weeks; diphtheria, under three weeks. Sci- nnnn, in nnmmnntiun nnnn this ao.o.m...o Polsonou Elbe: ol the 0: Eye Duh . A nhrxininn Inn n-nun]: nnllntl -u...o&... Vlllj I-Ill IKJIIIUHI I IIUJU Clxl [III]. A small quantify of wild cherry brandy, g very little men. thoroughly boiled lice, beet juice and tout also gure in the usually accepted Kliemrg (or complninta incident to ` summer. puuuugc; DI1rluIuEuI!IuI_l.l.lll!b IIIIIIB I the article ot diet until the distant; disap- pears. Mutton broth, wpich is`; ` astringent, may sometimes be hdunugo oumd to afford a little change of food. A small ninnntilii n! n-ilai nlmrrv hrnnrlv . alsovery` Dlot -for Connplqlnh Jnolqlont -to lit Season and other Tlnnoly Topics. 1 ~ In cases of summer complaints pnpnrod Ilouria notonly the safest form-of. mennlmt if the discuss is in itsrst stage this diet will often relieve ll: no eectunlly us" to pneclude the use of medicine. Floor 161` ` this use is prepared by tying`nbo't_lt I pint ot ` ,it very tightly in I cloth, which is thurput ljnhor boiling water and boiled three hours Upon untying it. the gluhgn of the our will befound inamauon the outsidool thebnll. Remove this and the insige will prove a dry powder-`which is very astringent. Grate this and wet a portion of it in cold milk. Boil 0 pint of milk, and when it is at the boiling polntstir inns much or thewet mixture on. will thicken it to the quality of pnhtohlo Stir in I this he that nrflnlnl nf Ah nnfil Gina imnnn Jn-vs, A Mandy Haul to Oval-oo -C. an I- .u.....Ll.-._I I... ..._... _L-.1.J___ The Infectious Period of Diane. l._ l.`..._|:_|_ _,, ):._1 _-___-__n -,_-, ,. Pnvsxaiocv mo HYGIENE.` SOCIAL ETIOUETTE. Illtl About Health. _ A)_LA |_-)__ ___ 1 A Tlreoonno ab. f./M53 ID'8. I Juo. r0JiMF'IIFI?rWTIJ-fi E Gents Scarf: and Underwear, Summer Dreu Goods, Muslim, v&c.,(at ACTUAL 0081` PRICE. As our Fall Goods are already arriving we must get rid of ALL BUMMER GOODS, and have decided to make the Price: Lower than ever. COAL AND WOOD.