Fine Furs We Pay Cash for All Kinds of RAW FURS W. F. BOURDIEy 78-80 Brock Stree Kingston's Only Exc Fur Store. VOICE CULTURE ELLEDA M. PERLEY, Aq, SOPRANO SOLOIST qf ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Has Just returned fro m Boston taking special course on for artistic singing ana nower through resonance ed to receive lusive after breath Contro) development op ® and ig Prepar. Pupils . and Concert, fy, Address, 193 Brock -strgt - The Great i, A posi Ve cure for Jl seu al Hora Sexual AND ArrsR Brain ose, Desa gagements. glish Remedy, Missions, Spem, Wont Grand Union Hotel Rooms x $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand onrel Station' oy BAGGAG Te © and Som Comfiortables TO make you comfortable these cold frosty nights. All sizes and several qualities, special prices this week beginning at 9%e, and run ning up to $7 cach. Some beauties to choose from. Blanket A few pairs left of the celebrated "Ring Edward" and Quien Alex andra' brands of Pure Wool Blank- ets. If you ean use a pair at a big bargain, come in and see us. We'll surprise you with the beaut ful quality of Blankets and at such a very wee price. Bed Spreads In a big vari ty of Cro and Marseilles, wonderful values at'8l and on up to ®5 cach al values. (EWMAN & SHAW POOP OPOPO0PY __CUT THIS OUT _ COUPON f ; ) ---------------- ; The 18 Letters J . . p » y , J ) 3 Must Accom: pany Answer. STANDS FOR NOW IS THE TIME TO TRY IT. JAMES SWIFT & . so000000 | 2 NSCTION WITH = EOING WEST vSrcond-class - one-way ticket at SPECIAL REDUCED RATES on sale Feb. 15 to April 7. $46.30 5 $43.80 ae copia FROM KINGSTON Propprtionately low rates to other nts. Pall particulars at K. & P. and C,-P. R. Wicket Office, Ontario Street. F,JCONWAY, F. A. FOLGER R, JR, Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Supt. Bay. of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local points. Trains Jeave City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. Fr. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kingston. eis Hobson oan on and: Rltish columt ia | 1] RAILWAY There is just one other sure way to |} SYSTEM be cured--painless, safe and in the privacy of vour 'own home--it is WILL ISSUE SECOND CLASS COLONIST TICKETS Going West From Feb. 15th, to April Tth, in- clusive, at the following reduced rates fro Kingston to Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Portland ..cie sucree assertions 6.30 Rossland, Nelson; Trail, Rob- son, Spokane uaa win an 8 Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Salt LAKE iii oriserie neciriienide 43.3 Colorado ~~ Springs, Denver PUEblO iii iter csiirirs sasrererirennas 3.30 Billings, Mont bis IR 30 San Francisco, Los Angeles ... 45.05 Low rates fo many other points For Tourist Car Accommodation, Tickets," and all other information, ap- Ww to J. P. Hanley, Agent, Cor Johnston and Ontario streets, Kingston, Unt Q.S. 8. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached In 48 hours from New York by the new Twin Screw Steamship "Bermudian," 5,500 tons. Sailing every WEST INDIA CRUISE FROM NEW YORK 8.8. "PRETORIA: 38,300 tons, sails 17th February, 1906, for Bermuda, the Windward Islands, - Trinidad, Jamaica, Cuba and the Bahamas. Rates for this cruige,' occupying 80 days, twenty days in the Tropics, $150, and upwards. For beau of scenery and perfection of climate is trip is unsurpassed. For Hustrated 4 Tophiets giving rates of vassage a all information, apply to A. OTE RBRIDGE & CO., Agents for Quebec Steamship Company. 39 Broadway, New York ; ARTHUR AHERN, Sec'y., Quebec, Canty or to Ticket Agents, J. P. HANLEY, and J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Kingston. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers TO LIVERPOOL From St. John From Fialites Pretorian, Sat., Feb. 17. Mon., Feb. Numidian, Sat., Feb. 24. Mon., Feb. Yo Corinthian. Sat., Mar. 8. Mon., Mar. § Tunisian, . Mar. 10. Mon., Mar. 12 BOSTON TO GLASGOW. Sardinian . Thurs., Feb. 22 EALIFAX TO LONDON AND HAVRE. omeranian Sat., Feb. 24 ates of Passage Apply to i ANLE Y, Agent Grand Trunk CGILDERSLEEVE, Agent ific Ry THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISKED 1863) President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loanéd on City and Farm Pro erties. Municipal and County Deben- tures. Mortgages purchased Deposits received and interest allowed, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director, Office. 97 Clarence Street. Kingston. When Neediog a Cab or Carter 'Phone 622 And you get a prompt answer SINNOTT BROS. 36 Johnston Street Canadian Chinese Restaurant 831 King Street Open from 11.30 I'he best place am. . to 8 am to get an all-round meal in the city. Moals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese hes a specialty. We have the largest d most complete dinning roof in. thé ty. "Phone, 635. NEW YORK Restaurant CHINESE 83 Princess Street Open from 12.30 a.m. to 3.00 am ~The best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kindaon Shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a specialty. {R J. FREE, CONTRACTOR GARDINER"S Insurance and Real Estate. Eight Companies at Lowest Ratess' Money to Loan on Real Estate 151 Wellington Street. 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Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 13859 Pyramid Building, Marschall, Mich., and receive free by return mail the trial package in a plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured in this casy, painless and inexpensive way, in the privacy of the home. All druggists 50c. Write to-day a free package. box and often you it is because on the substi- for ENTER NOW For . a 'susiness, Shorthand or Civil, Service Course. Kingston Business College wi vn Limited . " Head of Queen Strent v Kingston =- - - Canada Spacious apartments, complete equipment, excellent results, graduates in demand. Thorough individual instruction 'v com- t and expericiced te chers in every 'department. Open through- ' out the whole year. Catalogue free. J.B. McKAY, H. F. METCALFE President. Principal. Cook's Cotton Root EXTREME TORTURE. Medical Aid Offered For a Burned Body. Chicago. Feb 11. Estella the No sch Great Bargains All Month. display of new Suits made. tc street, for a fine ported tweed suiting. fit. They are really worth 820 a suit Now is your time to leave der, and save money. your or- --r Mrs. TFhomas Falls, died. on 5th inst. Simpson, CARPENTER AND JOBBER ; 103 Raglan "Street: Ty Myers' "Home- Made? Head Cheese Buy your corsets at New York Dres \ but easy A Smith, ol principal who was fatally Look at Prevost's, window 55 Brock im- order for $15, guarantedd a first-class | Smith's of peritonitis. kb THE POET AND AND DRAMATIST SPEAKS .FOR HIMSELF. Ben Greet and His Company Prove That Elaborate Scenery is a Needless Accessory to the Drama. The master as he wrote, and the mastér as he staged his dramas, were vividly portrayed at Grant Hail, on Wednesday afternoon and evening, by Ben Greet and his company. No star parts, next to no stage effects, no tootlights, none of the accessories of the modern stage, and yet, a living performance, which was not a play, but a reality to those who saw and heard, Of more heart interest, perhaps be cause nore in touch with our wod- ern 'spirit. '"Lhe Merchant of Venice," was dnjoyed, more than the bivody tras gedy of "Macbeth." In the former, Mr. Greets conception of Shylock, the Jew, is most unusial~a fat man, rud- dy of countenéince, and with red hair and .beard--his appearance calculated to augment the uerision which his usuries would ercate, a likely man to bewail, in ludicrous confusion, his "daughter and his ducats,' * and yet again rising strong above his petti: ness, to rage in fury over the sor- rows and humiliations of his race. Portia shared the honors in the act- ing with Nerissa; her maid; both play+ ing most delightfully over their tap- estry, and the latter doing some capi- tal teasing 'and making up in 'the pon- sense over tHe rings. Bassanio's play+ ing of the casket scene was capital, his conception of the part . clearly being that from the first the true lover, would know instinctively. _the-shrine wherein the portrait of Kis true love lay, as he never glanced at the other two. Lamncelot, the clown too brought the laughter he was meant to. If star parts were allowed there is no doubt but Gratiano would get ane. From the moment he came on the stage with his rollicking friends in the 'afternoon, and enlivened every thing; and "a= be mocked Shvlook's "A Daniel come to judgment." till he left it as Malcom, Kiag of Scotland, in the play at night, hé was a very vital part of the day. Kingston's great personal interest, of course, ceptred round IMobert Os borne, and when he came on as Old Gobbo, the whisper went round the audience. In the evening, when, as the doctor in the sleep-walking score in "Macbeth," he had a more .con spicvous part, his exit was marked by the | question from the gallery, "What's the matter with Oshorne ¥' and the answer "He's all xizht," and then Mr. Creet's company heard the Gaelic yell, © which is the really. most indigenous form of entertainment Kingston ean give hop visitors, In "Machwth." the porter in hi: tipsy inah v ta locate the sound of the knocking, Lady Mucbheth, in the gleep-walking, and Mucdull, in his erie "ovef the niurdér of his wife and children, a'l brought forth deserved applause. And tha scene, a pretty with Lady Maaluff, her son, and Rosse, alse n its meed of one, was appreciation: from beginning to end, and what that means to the play-goer wearied with the automatons stuck upon the stage, to share with gorgeous scenery in The only safe effectual monthly making a background for a reputed | No 2liold up' mam but in the medicine on whi women cal | star. the play-goer alone knows sense that they feel tie government ) degrees of if 3h are oe . I depend, Sod in BA nn x Quaint music of the Elizabethan cra | does not thoroughly understand the cases, $1 per box; Ne. xs accompanied the plays. system employed in the rural offices recs stronger for a and wish to give light on the subject 3 $8 Po Sd : . Fhe -cities are not included in thi ot Compound ; i A Talk With Ben Greet. movement as these postrhasters work substitute. After the evening performance was | on a stated salary. "ve Cook Medicine Co.. Windsor.Ontarla | yf twas found walking Me. Stratton, who is about among the "properties," assuming man in evening dress, kindly face, an un- which didn't show any an for an autograph So conspicuously lacking was he in the air of onv that people, anxious to see the burned in Zion City, last Sunday, by | bility, passed the real man by kerosene. oil, died yesterday, surround "No, I don't tell the names 6f anv | News of The District om Both od by pra; ing elders. For more than | of my company," he said. "It doesn't Sides of The. Line forty hours she writhed and moaned | help the © play a bit, you know, to T B.( ne y . ) andpr the terrible sufiering without | know a person's identity. I you | ai. fh ¢ a. heen. pe-eleetod medical aid until death claimed her } know them, all well and good, it Eh te Carleton T'lace Board quivering body a few minutes after | doesn't do anv harm." ui" fe a oof Will ( Ia midnight . "You---you were the porter vourself | (4 Mics Hill. danehter i William Around her neck and wrist her | tonight, weren't vei, Mr. Greet?" Hill. Pieton. tock pr : or of i lam blazing night dress, which had been | was rather hesitatingly asked. Mr Ato oo" " oe place on Sy a ignited 'by the faming oil, had bum- | Greet @miled--a rarely "pleasant smile the Par y ps Tieng y I a ed deep circles. Over the flesh and "Yes, | was the porter." Which | ker - Ue inte \ o or nt gaping wounds vaseline had been ap- | shows Mr. Greet's principle, that no laa of S Albert Seve : wh | " plied, but no other material aid was | jne actor should be exalted above ! Mes. ¥ N Sadler. I ot) given. er; p into very striking © HT { ) y Congeigus until the last moment, Shoth tm : ling.» ni Sed ine Pero od I the Wiupg women had been continual Mr. Greet was politely commenda- | eight vear The remains were pried ly exhorted by elders and deacons to tory eoncerning Grant hall. That he at Smith's Falls forget pain. 2Bven those who attend- | iif not rhapsodire may: he accounted] A wedding took place. Wednesda ed her fait prayer declared she suf: |g po the fact that he has sen the'l morning, at the a of Shea fored eXtrénfe torture, and admitted | oohjge halls of the old world. Re in| Lostie, Belleville, when his dauchter they were deeply moved by her piti- | oo ihucastic over the possibilitios of | Gortrade. became the wife of Charlo ful ftprigs. to elders and others for Shakespeare as Shakespeare wrote it. | Anderson. Souris, Man. formerly t medical aid. At times when her and comsiders well nigh sadrilegions Prince ward SONGS. . r o slight. form avns convulsed with the f 0 coon whieh playwrights have Mrs. Jan Fit formed { terdihle pain. she cried pitifully for . I Red or alg GrIerly «of any sort of relief. Her body racked, rocket, didn Piston, aged seven spasmodically twitched and jerked by Si k : i Fading y Da hushagmd was a e wounded erves and muscles, at 1C at Ig t ar contractor on railway con the all defied the efforts of struction. ~The late Mes. Fitton lenvas those dn' attendance 10 kedp it cover Well Next Mornin | tor mie o { by un faulty They wl wi vad Rex « are Mrs,' ublow amilton i With the bis] fine g Mrs. Po Anderson, Picton, and Alfred You'll Feel Strong and Vigorous, Ready for Work, After Using This Modern Medicipe. DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS Parify and Cleanse the System, Freshén and Strengthen the Blood. y the morning. The sickly color and I'he deceased lady was 'only twenty worrying headache will be gone, re years of age, a daughter of James | 11aeed by rosy cheeks, huoyiey an Drawers); Ashton, and was highly happy, good spirits, esteemed; A month before she gave Dr. Hamilton's = Pills Pr harmless: birth te a child. they contain no mereury-"nothing at s | seloetent vegetahle extrgcts known for C. 'H. PO Ww EL Li | Reform and you will be sure of a per- their health-giving, tome properties. fect fit. AH kinds to order and over To keep the system in a clean, heal heir victinr into: the ella ols hous, fifty kinds of ready-made to choose thy iin Er hh ood Rnd after having stunned him with . . ' t Swed o , jane perfect fitting glasses easy, se- | parce with Dr. Hamilton's Pills 'of hlomndeam A rot het Supe IR the cure, comiortable lenses, guaranteed to Mandrake and Butternut: they aref, = iboen,_ae¥es i Aeomplice o of On, pr. Chown's Drug good for the young and old, weak and It is sul sosed hat rovers was the Eon mu 4 strong, for men, women amd children, | 14 of Lid . er) NN aan Victon, atic) toe. You'll never get another such TY " efime id E Yaak teal extate jn Welland, | boalth bringer as Dr. Hamilton's Pills, } © ~*~ = has disposed of the same at a highly which cost 25e. per box, or five Boxes] * Adonis -- cures black tisfac for $1, at druggists, heads, Large jars, G5¢., at Best THE DAILY WHIG, WiLL SHAKESPEARE | Jut taken as a whole perhaps the | who represent" the district mail baos most commendable feature of all is | declared they: had no fanlt to find the spontaneity of the players. There | With the mailing system of the Whir isn't a forced line, a forced action | which cannot 'be said of other dis with a noyance even when small boys clamored who has gained world-wide name and fame, nota- You'll fel ever so much better in Re RARER MH THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15 heh make room for whan scene-shifting, : "Wl yous be, coming back in the summer ¥' was _& Jquen 1 "1 don't. Kok, ¥ rather reflectively Then, "I'm not sure they want me." He 0s ill prefur, should he return with his strolling players, in the sum- met i Rave the. eriormances on the A Salé of 'Pxtensive Ber 5 5 ISIhle . . Tif 1 An interesting Yoature of the per Limits -- To Bank formances, yesterday, wax the pres Branches at Various Points-- ence of two fitde boys he ated A Cavalry School at Ottawa. i and tables, carried candles A ~ shaice and _ otherwise aided in the Pdosin i ¥ BL meeting ot A re or pri Sahited of Camphl. tony, N.B., Rak ap olntd Bluecoat school (in blue gabardines to the New Brunswic enol, X10 and Fton collars), have been habited since the days of Edward VI. It was from the boys of this school that 'Shakespeare drew many of bis actors ---------- THE DISTRICT POSTMASTERS Form, Sombie to Better Their 4 Jondition. ' NRA STRATTON, of Stonewall, Man. q former Kingston fa The powwagw uf th district, rural non- yi aml accounting post masters, held on Wednesday after noon, in the parlors of the lroguois hotel, was well attended, déspite the wifavorable Weather comditions.. Ira Stratton, Stemewall, Man. presided, aud the movement as the outcome of a meeting of postmasters, a month ago, in Toronto, was outlined A me morinl suggesting many changes in She sytem will be presented hy Hon BR. Aylesworth, and a devmtation, a go tp the government, in March The mail men present, signified theie accordance swith what is to be done, and W. 8 Newman, Casleton, was ap pointed secretary to report from all in this divigion. There will be no or ganization formed here, but all will be entitled to membership in the Toron to association. Among the reforms snegested is an increase of allowance, in proportion to the amount of living expenses, and the increased postal work. Changes to simplify the work, especially in connection with the postal money or der system, are suggested. Changes are also asked for regarding &quip- ment; now the postmaster has to supply Wi" 6®n "interior office essend tials. and <hould he be dismissed this means» Cead lose. A weform is want: ed in beiter folding and addressing of the newspapers (a. quarter-fold in suggested.) With one accord the my trict papers It is to be thoroughly imderstomd that the postmasters are not after the government in an antagonistic degree, engaged in explaining this movement to th masters, 18s Ww having lived here ago, a teacher neds College, Stonewall, post former Kingstonian, about sixteen vears in the Kingston Rusi Haus mow editor of the Man.. Argus IN OUR QWN CIRCUIT. Fitton; Ph Her 5 ADMIT MURDERING MAN. Couple With Whakn Officer Lived Confess Crime. _ Berlin, Feb." NEA Werible « crime has just been digeovered at Munchen Gladbach, a suburly-of Dusseldorf. In October last a retired'. lieutenant colonel named Roos, of the Prussian disappeated." "Mis decapitated body has just been discovered." It was buried near the VeiMeperlandstrasse. A Ceouple "npled © Bloemers, with whotir the offfeer desides, have been ar- rosted as the perpetrators of the crime. They confess sie having lured i 1 | army, CAPITAL | TIDINGS A NEW JUDGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK BENCH. Judge Wilkinsopy:who has been retired upon attaining his cightioth our, A parcel of timbed limits of ninety: «ix square miles belonging to . the lite Alexander Lumsden, and situated on the Ottawa river, in the Tomis- kaming district, was auctioned off for £200,000 to the . Hawkesbury Lumber company and the Gordon C. Edwards company. The Bank of Ottawa will shortly open offices at Perth, Beachburg, Hai leybury. and Westmeath. The establishment of a provisional school of instruction for cavalry offi- cers and non-commissioned officers at Ottawa has been authorized. This school will be opened May 1st, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Fifteen private railways in Japan are to-be_nationalized at a cost of 8225, 000 L000, Nearly three hundred members of the new British © parliument ave entirely new to parliamentary life, Daniel D. McKenzie, member for North Cape Breton and Victoria in the Dominion house, has been ap pointer to the Nova Scotia bench Col. Mathewson provincial treasurer, paid a cheque for $210 to Ernest Ap pleten, Kenora, - for having decapitat od foffrteen wolves at $13 per each, The Ontario government has bo in tention during the approaching ses sion to introduce a bill for the regis. tribution of the constituencies in "On tario, The Awerican Preshyterian board of foreigh missions has, for fear of pos sible outhreaks in. China, warned its missionaries to Keep in touch with the treaty ports, Miss Ethel Blanche Hooper, a Can: adian girl, has been chosen by Kron- berg to pose as his model for the painting of "Judith" for the Boston art gallery, The famine in the meridianal provinces of Spain is again grave. Bands of unemployed are pillaging farms, provision stores and bakeries and threaten to attack landowners, Mrs. Sarah Jeanette Tinker, fifty years old, wife of the Rev. Ezra Tink: er, pastor of the Methodist church, Lyons, N.Y., committed suicide by inhaling illuminating gas. She had been a victim of melancholy, Canght between the ceiling of an elevator and the third floor in the fac tory building, at 1,085 Park avenue, New York, George Nugent, nine years old, of 676 East 175th street, had his head severed from his body. Thegh lute Edwin H. King, former manager of the Pank of Montreal, left 100.000 to the Montreal general hos pital; 50.000 to McGill University and the other $25,000 to the Ladies' Bene volent society, Montreal At Oswego, N.Y., Wilham ('. ning, of Wolcott, N.Y, a fireman the New York Central railway, ed Jobn Donovan, age, of I'he a revolver Fan "on accus vighteen years of snowballs at him. and drew shot throwing the tharge, with which he fatally fireman twice boy denial the ARR ESTED HIS W WIFE. Woman Charged With: Marrying During Husband's Absence. Belleville, Feb, 15.~Chief Gunyon of Deseranto, brought to the county jail David Keller and Mrs, (', Sagar, the charge of bigamy. They on were com mitted to trial by Magistrate Bed ford, Keller is said to have married the woman about a month aco during Mi Sagar's absence, dnd on the [at ter's return, he had both arrested. All the partie ace middle-aged. The cou ple come up for trial in eight days It Cures Rheumatism. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure is not an experiment. It has begn. made many years, It has heen owed by hundreds of people in this Isealigy It has given unive sal satisfaction and has cured cases where all other remedies failed If you have rheumatism, sciatica, or neuralgia, don't time. Got at once the remedy that has proved reli able and effective. It without to the system; in fact its power ta cure is its property. of purifying the blood and building up the general health. Price He. © Bold only at Wade's Drug Store, ' waste cures mjury ' n------------------ The Latest Fads In Jewelry. Large stones, particularly emeralds, are much in demand in Paris Floral designs are to the jewelry as in fabrics The old-fashioned wide bracelets of a generation ago have been resurrect ed to go with the elbow sleeve. fore in Profi. W. M. Clarke, ganist of Zion church, has weceived the pofition of organist aml vhoirmuster of the Presbyterian church lin Arnprior. Hepp at Last Wer Nushand no longer gets Intoxicated - This os Indymays iio the er formerly ov. Carleton Place, Stock THE RUSH IS Our Special Sale of Messrs. Green & Co's is attracting great crowds. JUST THINK OF IT! Men's Hats and Caps, Furs, Ladies' Coats and 8 Corsets, Ladies' Underwear, Veiling, Trimmings, all selling at remarkable low prices. Come early Saturday. A store full of Bargains invites you to come and inspect them. i Saturday Offerings are worth coming g early for. Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies' Winter Jackets, half and three-quarter len pte; regular prices from $5 to 12. For Saturday all reduced to $2.00 61 Pr. Odd Corsets, in the fol- lowing makes: 'B. & C., Yatisi, No. 204, Floradora, No. 333' No. 184. T. &G., No: 109, No. 2 P., 0. 3 P. Sizes from 18 to 27. Prices ranging 75c., $1, 1.25........ Your choice, 80c. Pair 300 : Yards Black Silk Face Veiling, worth 20¢. per yard........ Saturday Sgecial, 8c. Yard Ladies' Extra Heavy Fleeced- lined Undervests, worth to-day 85. Saturday... . ane * Ladies' Natural Waal Vests and | Drawers, worth $1.25.%.... Misses' Spr Jackets, hi regular value and 7. oy "350 Waists, assorted sizes. price 50c., 65¢. and Tc. ...coomssnine Saturday, 38. Pair French Bonnet Crepe, extra fine quality. Regular price $2 Saturday, $1.00 Yard : ee in Ma pga in May lin, Fone {Curtain Nag 3 Saturday Spee, 10c. Yard 800 Ladies' Whi ¥, Ey Gets Saturday, 66c. If All Men Who Trousers of Imported English patterns, winter weight, sizes 32 to 38. Saturday, $1.28 Pair will be on hand Saturday we'll satisfy them all. to choose from --every pair good quality Priced right as you will notice: Worsteds, variety of colors and [striped patterns, dark and mediuin Regular price $2 to 2.50. | Regular price $3 and 3.50. ...4. Need Trousers : Hundreds and made righ Trousers of Fine Worsteds, neat shades, side and 2 hip pockets, Saturday ' $2.00 Par a you're lucky. first place, 28 Boys Overcoats in Oxford Grey, 'also a few Tweeds, single breastel, long, loose fitting 8 i sizes 27 to 31. Worth $4. Saturday only $2.85 If You Have a Boy Who Needs: Clothing Yqu're fortunate in having the boy int You're fortunate that he's in good health--thgt he wears out clothes, and you should consider yourself fog= tunate that five small dollars will do such big buying here on Saturday. Just read this : FA de % 83 Boys' 2-Piece Suits, in domestic Tweels, Julian ling ling k ts---a 1 } es Pies 25 wring oh boskin ber Sites Fin 90, Marth * Yours on Saturday for 300 Boys' Linen Sailor Collars, W. G. & R., and Rugby make, Regular price 15c. Saturday only..........8% -- 88 Stiff Bosom Shirts, separate cuffs, different patterns, sizes 14 to 163. Regular price $1 to 1.25 Saturday only 69 A limit-of 2 to a customer. 100 Heavy Denham Opal and Smocks! ¢olors blue, black and grey, some striped veralls, with or without bibs = Regular price Toc. and Sli. os in savas Saturday onl 898c a piece A limit of 1 suit to a customer AMARA Chambers §ordhn Ed These are only a few of the hundreds of bargains to be offered on Saturday, Feb. 17th. The public know when they get a' goed thing. 'Don't wait until the last, and then bs sorry, 'COME EARLY. mo 180 Princess Street |F- X. COUSINEAU - ag: 2 General Man