and all irritations of the th, , air i roa, lungs passages, Ris easy to 1a. and We Pay Cash for All Kinds of RAW FURS W. F. GOURDIER 78-80" Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive Fur Store. Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Font Station @ BAGGAGE}: FRE Lively Snaps in White Silk Waists Realizing the fact that adies do not buy Silk Waists® everyday, we en- leavor to procure exclusive tyles that will not be seen n every store in the city, ind as a result are not nade common-looking hrough many having the ame particular design. Chere is an individuality bout the wearers of our ilk Waists that at once tamps them as ladies of ood taste, The prices tart at $1.98 and range s high as $9 with many well styles at prices be- veen. . New. Spring "oats A sprinkling of rew yle Spring Coats just to ind. . Some swagger gar- ents in the lot. The wise lies are buying now, and tting first choice. EWMAN & SHAW et ---- AT CUT THIS our $ COUPON 17 The 18 Letters Must Accom- pany Answer. ARGUMENTS We Name Just a Few : No Long Coal Bills. it Means Much to You. tpn JAMES SWIFT & CO. STANDS FOR : : : | gr THINGS." bin with bast SCRANTON COAL x 's Yard Walsh, er "HEAT CHOPPER apres: ts, iy Washing Machine Shears and Razors ma's Hardware Store. 'Phone 622 t a prompt answer Johnston Street FREE CATARRH REMEDY Gives Instant Relief No More Bad Breath "My Ssere Remedy Quickly Curs Catarrh."-€. E Gauss. Catarrh is not only dangerous, but it auses bad breath, ulceration, death and cay of bones, loss of thinking and easoning power, kills ambition and en- an Chinese Restaurant Meals of all kinds on We have the. largest Ite dinning room in -the Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 a.m. to 83.00 am Meals of all kinds on 1 pie Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sale of Horses Every Saturday BR J. FREE, CONTRACTOR Estimates wiven for all kinds of Cement Work of all descriptioms. BO0USCOOR-OOSSTOTDOOO-OP GARDINER 'S Insurance and Real Estate. Wight Companies at Lowest Rates Money to Loan on Real Estate, 151 Wellington Street, ¢ H POWELL CARPENTER AND JOBBER 103 Raglan Street: GUSTOMS BROKER- C.S. Kirkpatrick 42 Clarence St., Kingston, Next ] to C.P.R. Telograph Office. Try Myers' "Home- Made" REMOVED DRI. G BOGART To 102 Wellington Street. Te------ COULDN'T TRAVEL FREE. How a Woman Took a Oonductor ¢ to ask vou for a ticket an seated beside a boy on a to travel free, He prople standing." » begin it some time," ot this trip, anyway." ior that boy, ma'am, or 1 and put him off." 0 get anything out of know what the rules It is called the Romaji. Cure Your Sick Kidneys ! requires kidney medicine h alcohol they lead to eon the safs side and n's Pills, which are ough prompt cures, sick kidneys and in- ell in a few days. | young as he feels which is certainly pains | he wouldn't always talk in italics, Pills will | and 'that be eoukl cultivate in power ia | seid becomes a throned monarch bet- their superiority | ter than his erown. > : - pa ufferer to use Suplight soap is better than other 13, because we know | soapg, but it is best when used in the follow. Qur | Sunlicht wav. Buy Sunlight Soap Sh + wait for results, | Wien oie fe Bdviven to drink | he good pills go right' to usually has to-walk back, rey, often causes loss of appetite, in- igestion, dyspepsia, raw throat and reaches" to general debility, idiocy and insanity. It needs attention at once, Cure it with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It is a quick, radical, permanent cure, be- auso it rids the system of the poison erms that causp catarth. In order to prove to All'who are ufferine from ~this dangerous and loath- onfo disease that Gauss' Catarrh Cure will actually cure any cas? of catarrh uickly, no matter how long standing or ow bad I will send a trial package ¥ oil free of all cost. Send us your ame and address to-day and the treat- JOnt WIT he Kent you hy return mad ry it Tt will "positively cure so that ou Will he welcomed instead of shunned hy. your friends. C. BE. GAUSS. 5898 Main St, "Marshall, Mkch. 'Fill out oupon below FREE ¥This coupon i€ good for one trial package of Gauss' Combined 'Cotarrh {Chire, iiniled free in plain package duty free. Simply fill in your name and address on dotted lines: Lelow and mail to C. E.GAUSS, 5803 Malin St. Marshall, Mich A -------- SS ---- SA. FALSE THEORIES Lead to Worthless or Harmful Remedies. . Stimulating the scalp may allay the itching of the dandruff, but that does not cure the scalp: lhe disease won't vigld te quinine or capsicum nor alco- hol, beeause it is caused by a germ or parasite. To cure dandrufi the germ must be destroyed. Until recently there was no hair preparation, or dan- drafi cure, ox hair restorer, on the market that would kill that insidious germ. that dries up the scalp in little scales called dandruff, and absorbs the vitality of the hair, causing laiiog hair, and finally baldn Newbro's Herpicide is the only really scientific preparation to cure dandruff, prevent falling hair - and baldness. Sold by leading druggists: Send 10¢, in stamps for sample to The Herpieide Co., De- troit, Mich: G. W. Mahood, special agent, Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The only sate effectual monthly utedlicine on which women can depend, Bold in two degrees of grrength--No. 1, for ordinary ,§1perbox; No. 2, 10 de. stronger for Special 3 ; fos. Sold by ali drugmists. Ask for Cook's Cot ton Root Compound ; take no substitute. rhe Cook Medicine Co. Windsor, Ontario CAUSE : FOR THANKFULNESS. Glad There Was No Rain at Ex- ecution hicago Inter-Ocoan ' Sir Wemyss Reid wrote as followswof one .of his early experiences as a re porter : 'On the first oceasion of wit nessing an execution, as 1 stood trem bling at the foot of the scaffold on which the victim was about to appear 1 noticed an old reporter, for whom I had- entertained a great personal res pect, pacing up and down beside me reading the New Testament. "In the passion of horror and pity that filed my young heart | conelud ed that my friend was seeking spirit- ual comfort in view of the event in which were about to take part as spectators and recorders. 1 said some thing to him about the horror of the act we werd ghoptly to, Witness. "He looked hp with a placid smile from his reading, and said gently--for he was essentially a gentleman : "Yes, very sad, very sali but let us be thankful it isn't raining.' And then he calmly rvetureed to his daily reading of the Word." tls sii, Debate On The Address. Toronto Star Uremiey « Whitney proved that pros perity (has taught him nothing as to the 'matter of his speeches. He is the same old rough-and-tumble debater as of vope, taking opposition jokes all too wry making mad onslaughts on hut@rlhies, driving tacks with trip hammers, and acting generally as if he was the most" ruthless, thundering persoms in the whole world. To hear him*talk yon would say, here is a man who has no more mercy in him than there is milk in a male tiger Whereas, we know that he is tender heasted to a fanlt, and of such a bovish spirif that he hasn't a gray hair in his head, though he is sixty three vears of 'ale The premier is as ame h that no older than she loeks. At th time, the cARAY daek does wi that yuality which a' great poet has tte and follow directiona MANY GIFTS HAVE BEEN MADE IT. The Good Work is Gaining in In- terest Among the Fhilan- thropic Women of the City-- List of Donations. ! Mrs. J.'B, Walkem, one-half dozen cups and saucers, clothing, toys, pair chickens; W. R. Clugston, $3; Mrs. C. Clements, granulated sugar, soup plates, soup tureen, shoes, frying pan, scrub brush, tovs; Mrs. Bermingham, 'J one hundred pounds granulated sugar, one-half box of soap; Mrs. Henry { Smith, granulated sugar; Mrs. W. Minnes, biscuits, rice, corn, starch, bottle peppermint; Mes. A. Glover, sugar, rice, breakfast food and soap; 8. Elliott, evergreens; Mrs. Gowdy, agate bed pan; Miss Gildersleeve, roll- ed oats; Mrs, Birkett, granulated sugar, brown sugar, soap; Mrs. W, J McLeod, oranges, candies, tea, rice, rolled oats, shoes; Mrs, F. Gi. Lockett, children's. clothing; Mrs. Platt, pears, dried apples, flour; Dr. Platt, bag of apples, meat; Miss Macdonell, granu- lated sugar, rice; i Mrs. Crisp, rice, soap; Mrs. B. Smith, soap; Mr con, ric starch, rice, granulated sugar; Afdler- son Bros., oranges; fast food, candie agate jugs, turkey: Mrs. R. Waldron, Jr., children's clothing: Mrs, Calvin, brown sugar; Mrs, Uglow, apples, salt, rolled oats; Mrs. Brownfield, apples; Lowdse -séhool, potators, Sugar, rice. carnstarch. Mrs. Martin, soap; frs. McKenzie, cornstarch, co- sago; Mrs. Cockrane, comn- Miss Petts, break- Mrs. Ward, two Mrs, 8S. M. Watts, flannelette, soap, brown sugar; Mrs, Conway, rolled oats nes, corn--st Mrs. Marshall, apples; Mrs. Min: ., biscuits, rice, sugar, soap, ". Gi. Lockett, children's shoes; Miss Red. Principal Gordon, ge den; Mrs. UH. Macpherson... one dozen canned corn; Mrs. McCormack, roast of meat, butter, canned peas; Mrs. H, Tandy, granmlatea" sugar; Mrs. Duro: cher, granulated sugar; | Mrs. Camp: bell, corn starch, oranges soap; Mrs, Van Straubenzie; rice; - Mrs, Birley, baby cradle, oranges; Mrs. Cooke, tea, candies, toys; Miss Lovick, rice, sagy, sugar, corn starch, rolled oats; 8. Corbett, oranges, candies, nuts; Miss M. M. Reid, children's books and blocks; Master Keith Moxley, child- ren's clothin ples, sugar, Mrs. Livingston, ap- , vegetables; Mrs. Kee ey, oranges, candies, nuts; Mrs. Rob- inson, breakfast food, corn, 'starch, rice, rolled oats, soap: Mrs, Smith, sens, apples, sugar, soap; Mrs, Birch, rice, rolled oats, corn starch breakfast food, soap; Mrs, Hendry, goose; Eo W. Mullins, oranges, rolled oats; Mrs. Macnee, towels; Mrs, Wade, one dozen spoons, agate ladle, towels, table mats; Mrs. Joseph, #5; Mrs. John McCabe, apples, oranges, candice: Gowdy, half dozen pineapples; Mrs. i Mrs. Hooper, vegetable dish, puffed rice, breakfast food, vegetables; Mrs. Bamp- field, $1: Mrs,' (Dr.) Nich cotton; Miss Greazd, biscuits; Mrs. R, . bleached Irwin, apples; ~ Mr. Bassam, canned fruits, tea, biscuits, : Mrs. Bryant, home made cooking: Mrs. Smith, one: dozen canned peas; Mrs. O'Brien, tea, currants, baking soda, raisins; Mrs. R.-E. Kent, granu- lated sugar; Miss May Mills, children's toys; gentlemen of the Saints' Rest, oranges, cornstarch, dates, rice: Mrs. J. Gilbert, breakfast food, gele © baking powder, matches, washing compound; Mrs. Hickey, bread and bums: H. Wade, Thornmalite, hot water bottle; Mrs. Steacy, box of soap; D. Couper, turkey; Mrs. Mac gillivray, tea, soap, oranges; B. W McConville, goose, suet, sage; Miss Laton, candies. pop corn; Mr Mrs. Ryan, turkey, toys, can dies; Miss Lovick, apples, oranges, candies; Mrs. PRibby, sago, sugar, tupioca; Mrs. Garrett, biscuits; Miss Harty, rice; Mrs Gaskin, canned goods: Mrs. McGowan, 82. Mrs. Wal dron, 83 Ww Jackson, stationery; Mrs. R . five quarts milk. . Toye, i Liked The Grand Trunk. Embodied in a complimentary letter received from the manager df one of the largest theatrical companies tra velling in America this season was the following "I wish on behalf of my company, to thank you for the thorough and efficient manner in which the entire company, scenery and effects, were handled on your railroad. No detail was omitted for the comfort of the Riombers of the company. The arrange: ments asx made were lived up to and every one was pleased. This was espe. cially the ease on the long jump from Toronto to Chicago. Th official of the the Grand Trunk railway. A -- SE, THEY MEAN IT Wo on with I" a Rold will cure any © an A guarantee for $1 000.00 cores with ry package of the Hem-Rold o matter what Kind vou have, Blind will cure you «I'his is .a strone statement. dot it is supported by a thousand testimpnials from' those who have en permanently cured hy Hem-Roid: I you are hot cused. You. ket your money back. $1.00 at druewists. or the Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Oat, s Items on, Various Interesting Ts. ber "Ah, with Joronto at hewark, arch; Mis. Shortt, apples; Mrs, Gildersleeve, apples; Mrs. Phelan, high chair, children's shoes, tea-pet, sugar, canned fruit; "Mrs, Elmer Davis, goose; Mrs. Fi H. Macnee, rolled oats; Mrs, Machar and. Miss Allen, rolled. oats; Mr. Carnovsky, holly; Mrs, John Car- son, black and green tea, coffee, nuts; Mrs. J. Behan, biscuits, peanuts, ap- ples, canned fruit; Miss Macarow, granulatea sugar; Mrs. Routley, cra- dle spreads - and blankets, children's clothing and £1; Mis¢ Gibson, manna: lade; Mrs. D, Grimshaw, oranges and apples; Mrs. Daltowm, breakfast food, jelly; Mrs. N. Lesslic, goose; Mrs. Oliver, box of soda biscuits; Mrs, Hendry, ap- ples, canned corn, tomatoes, canned meat; Mra, Lisl. Henderson, rolfed oats; Mrs. J. Y. Parkhill, two turkeys, chickens, maple sugar; Miss Spangen- berg, rice; Mrs. McKay, brown suger; Mrs. Pense, raisens, tea. towelling; Mrs. RR. J. Carson, hox of soap: Mrs, Albree, £10 and children's clothing; Mrs. Wormwith, sugar, rolled oats; Miss Brown, rolled oats. remarks were addressed to an passnger department of "should "suffer a moment longer 5 p Leonhurdt"s Hem- leeding, Internal, External, Itching or Suppurating. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid Y, FEBRUARY 22 AN Women should assist Nature at those times when the system 1s upset, the nerv- ous tone low anda feeling of de- pression of languor exists. An ex- perience of over 50 years warrants e - statement that no medicine ves such prompt relief as echam's Pills Sold Fvearvwhere. Ia Loves 28 cents, SPORTING NOTES. Tr mn The Eastern Baseball League cham- pionship season will open on Apri Lhe hockey game at Portage la Prai- rie, resulted in a score of mune fo six in favor of the Victorias oi Winnipeg. Poronto 'Jelegram: Winmpeg wants the Stanley cup, so Ottawa is to be treated to a pleasing admixture of wat and gate reeeipts, : A hockey match 18 being arranged for Saturday night between Marlborbs and Varsity for the Toronto city cup, now held by the former team. Seven dozen Louisville bats, made to order, according to the models furn shed by the players, have been order- ed for the Cleveland Napoleons. The Anglo-Cnnadian rooiball Club, &* MERCILESS SHOOTS BRIDE; FINDS THAT of Toronto, have arranged to play a game of rughy in Chicago, the first week of April, with A team representa: tive of the Chicago League of Rugby Manager Barrow, of the Toronto Baseball Club, has closed a deal by which Herman Long, the ex-Boston in ficlder, has bern see ae Ho will cover second. base, Cand "likely © captain og Cpa the team. Bare 3 Bicycle: lod SE etre ade Root. They i t ho' double: poss ed them in" the" e-dny bicyele race: They Fefuged, to, sgainst him, so the manager aE he Salt Lake track has barred t ose 'hoy. The angry cyclists say that 'they helped Root td win the big: face' and then, instead of dividing the pet with than as he agreed, he tupne wsround and pave the prize money 107 bis wife. She refused to part with *one cent "of "the prize money, so the other boys are sofe, 8, 2.113, son of the famous 05}, has been sold to 0. Pow- oll, of Napanee, Ont. who ' will take him to the Canadian North-West, where he will be eampaigned during the coming seatoft. The deal was put through at the close of Ottawa's big ice meeting. His late owner, A. Wend: ling, of Brockville, was loath to part with his favorite stallion, but a large- ly increased business demands his whole time. In the hands of that vet eran trainer, 0. Powell, Deveras will he given a chance to lower his record, His colts in the Broekyille district are promising lot. Montreal Herald: Mills, the crack goal-keeper of Queen's champion inter collegiate foam, does mot. expect that the latter will defeat the Ottawa and win the Stanley cup, but he thinks that the students will give the boys of the capital a few exciting minutes. "But," says Mills, impressively, "If liable to stay there, for Queen's is un beatable on its own ice." That may be, but we can see a big wad of money backing the Ottawas, if the latter ever tackle the Preshyterians in the Lime stone City's rink. At the same time it will have to be admitted that it is no suey wlatter for a visiting team to trim Queen's on the latter's ice. ASHES TO FEED ROSE. Mother Love Impels Strange and Poetical Bequest. New York, Feb. 22.--A mother's love that detied the grim King of Shadows himself, and shpped across the bound aries of the strange land whence no man returns, has left behind a curi ous poetic symbol endowed with the beauty which a simple mind and un guestioning faith can' read into the decpest sceret of existence, Mrs, Christing Barbara Hoch laid her dearest son, Uarl, to rest a dozen years ago, in Woodland Cemetery, Newark, ~.J. She was already sixty ix years old, and fila hoped for an extended span of life, She gave her self 10 no morbid grieving, but with her own hands planted upon bis grave a sturdy rose bush. Though her home was moved to Brooklyn, and the way was long, she returned again and again to watch the plant with the fos son as child and man. The geasons came and went, the ros es budded ana blooméd and faded, only to renew themselves again, and the mather-hunger was satisfied. Death had lost its sting Mrs. Hoch died last Tuésday. She had been visiting her married daugh ter in Bloomfield, N.J., and on the cars en route to New York, she was stricken with paralysis. They took her unconscious to her home, and it was hours before she roused to recognize her children about her bed, Her dying thought was for, thi rose, and she badd her - dgughtée, Kinilia Hoch, with whom . he had 4 i for several years to remember b cher- ished wish that after death she be cre mated and thes. sshesrghchersbody be used to nurse the plant she had tended. Ba Se, its Ry The o 'mation took yesterday Sobeiing i fone wi be at Fresh Pod, afd w Lh Would Legalize Strikes. of spri the hearted old Gi fulfilled. 4 London, Fel: 22.-A hing book gives the voluminous report of the royal commission on trade dikputes and combinations. The * conmitission re commends the passage of sn pet de. claring Wade unions. to he legal ase sociatiome and strikes legal, unless ac companied by violenée or breach of contract, and also declares that per suasion {o ftrike, apart frog proepr- ing a breach of contract, is not ille. gal. o_o i # The Heapbst railway th Wilton. Tramway, eight miles lot, bill for the late. Duke of Buck ingham sand Chandos, At cost 41,100 a mile, HRRES A soblapy the cup ever goes to Kingston, it is, tering. love she had given to the dead ; wee bhilt was MAN HER HAIR IS DYED. Merchant Has No Faith in Wo- man After Discovering Her Locks Are, Black Imstead of Golden. 4 Paris, Feb. 21.--Tired of single bless- edness, a retired merchant considered that the time had arrived for him to marry. He could not make up his mihd as to the kind of wife he should take. Finally by decided to put the matter in the hands of a matrimonial®]' agency. He laid down two conditions-- the wife scleeted for him should be a blonde; also, she must possess a small fortune. In due time a young = Wo man, twenty-five years of age, was presented to him, She fulfilled the ne- cessary requirements, and the marriage took place, the couple setting up at Aubervilliers, 'A few days ago the husband made a double discovery, which sadly disturb: od the hapffiess of the honeymoon, To his amazement he found his wife had hair as black as ebony. She used bair dye. Secondly, the information was conveyed to him that the only re- latives his wife had in the world had died and had left her money to her servant. After these discoveries the retired merchant was no longer interested ind his wife. The couple hegan to quarrel, And occasionally the . exchange of words twas accompanied by the = ex- change of articles--bdots, Knives, chairs: and other things. Yesterday, | Football. | the disappointed husband broueht the sitnation to a climax - by lodging a bullet in his wife's breast. She is d§- ing. The husband was arrested, after a desperate struggle, in which Ke un- sucessfully tried to end his life. bik Relation of Dominion With Mother Country. In his address to the Toronto Uni- versity students, Premier Lav ier made the following statement: "Every par- ty in England regards the prosperity of the dominion with hopefulness. At the present moment the dominion is in reality independent. It has its des tiny in its own hands. Its statesmén are recognized as the proper parties to judge of its interests, and to decide the course to pursue in order best to consult its interests. England looks to them for guidance in dealing with the dominion, and whatever this decision may be-- whether it be to continue the prefent connection, or in due time of the maturity of the growth of the dominion to change it for some other form of alliance--England will be pre- pared in good faith to accede to their wishes, and, in case of change, to give effect to it, and to consider any plan that may be proposed in a friendly and generous spirit. England has no interests of her. own to consult in this matter--interests of the people of Eng- land--and they = coingide with their | wishes in this, and this alone. Sp Jong! as the dominion maintains its depens dency they will dp nothing to takeat away, but if the dominion wishes = to change its positign, every step of that change will be conducted so that the dominion may "he convinced of 'the friendship of England, and that she may remain forever and finally an at- tached friend of the mother .countiy. tut the choice: of these measures rests entirely with the people and statesmen of Canada. Whatever way they may incline, I am confident the people of England will give effect to their in- clination." -------------- Prescription 24,000 cures rheumatism and lumbago, 50¢, at Chown's Drug Store When the floor of the operating theatre of the vld hospital at Canter. bury, England, was tom up the other day the rings were discovered through which were passed the cords for tying patients down on the operating table prior to the discovery of anaesthetics Why Suffer Agony Any Longer When You Can Get a Quick, Sure Cure For Your Piles by Simply Sending Your Nume and Address ? Trial Package is Sent Absolutely Free, in Plain Wrapper to Everyone Who Writes. Surgeons themselves consider a per- manent cure of piles by a surgical operation as very doubtful, and resort to it only when the patient hag be- come desperate from long continued pain and agony. But thg operation itself is every bit as excruciating and nerve-racking as the disease. Besides, it is humiliating and expensive, and raraly a success. makes an operation unnecessary. You cure yourseli with perfect ease, in vour own home, and for little ex- pense, Pyramid Pile Cure gives vou instant relisf. It immediately heals all sores and ulcers, reduces congestion and in- flammation, and takes away all pain, of the treatment is usually sufficient to give a permanent cure, Pyramid Pile Cure is prepared in the form of suppositories so they can be work in any way. We are sending a trial treatment free of charge, to evervone who sends name and address. We do this to prove what we say about thie won derful remedy is true, Mich, Bargain Da Ee -- Ee ----broken Once more all the store will unite in behalf of-- ~----lowering prices and clearing the stock of-- lots and oddments. ----there will be the following Besides this---- Special Lines: 15¢. and 20¢. Lovely Chineal Table Covers : Lot 1--worth %5c., at 50c. Lot 2-- worth $2, at $1. Lot 3--worth $4, at $2. 55 Men's Fancy Regatta Shirts, sizes 16% only, regular price 50¢. 75¢ and $1. All reduced to 25¢. for Satur= lar price soc. and 65¢. PILES CURED QUICKLY AT HOME 10,000 yards Braids and Guimpes-and Dress Tr mming's Lot 1--5000 yards, worth sc., at }4c. yardi(i. Lot 2--3000 'yards, worth roc. to 20c., at 1¢. yard, Lot 3-- 1000 yards, worth 25c. to 3§¢.; at 2¢. yard. Lot 4 --1000 yards Velvet Ribbon, different widths, worth from 15c. to 3oc. yard, for 5c, yard. 150 yards Furniture Fringe, worth 10¢. yard, at lc. yard. 150 Fine British Hair Brushes, regular price 25¢. Sat- urday 15¢. each. ; 100 Boys' Eton Collars, W.G, & R. make and 15¢c. Saturday Sc. 500 Ladies' Linen Collars, worth r5c. Saturday 2¢ each. Only 10 pieces more Fine Black Silk Veiling, worth Saturday 5c. yard. regular toc. \Fe8 40 inch*wide, flowered patterns, Window Secrim. worth 15c. yard, Saturday 10c, yagd, ; Sewing Needles, burnished eyed; 'mixed sizes, iff papers, Saturday 2 for Sc. * Only 30 left, Ladies" Spring and Winter Jackets, regu- lar price from $5 to $12.50. Your choice on Saturday Only 22 left, Misses' and Girls' Spring and Summer Jackets, regular price $2 to $7. All reduced to 50c. Boys' Regatta Shirts, sizes 1234, 13, 13% and 14yrégu- Saturday only 25¢. FL 150 Heavy Fleeced Shirts only, regular price soc. Saturday 39, '500 pairs Men's Heavy Wool Socks, regular-2sc. Sat- 150 dozen Men's Four-ply Linen Collars, regular price 15c. 'and 20c, each. * Saturday only 10c. each or 3 ------When we pass our word that it will surely ----bepcfit you to watch the offerings and comi¢---- ----immediately, our argument is finished as fap ----as the advertising cin convince, but we are---- ----not speaking as convincingly as-the goods do.---- The wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure Come In and See! itching and irritation. Just a little EAL BANKR STOCK COMPANY, I'80 Princess Street F. X. COUSINEAU - - Fs i applied directly to the parts without inconvenience, or interrupting your MONTR After you have tried the sample treatment, and vou are satisfied, you can get a full regular-sized treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure at your, drug- gist's for 50¢. 1f he Jind it, od ; us the money and we will send you catment at once, by mail, in neral Mana your nithe and address at for -a trial of this marvellous, GRE sure' care, Address Pyramid Wil J i \ M A Drug Co., 13800 Pyramid Building, Marshall, UPT ger ey whtl wr