For [Family Colds reliable and be sea SER Te the fist symploms appear, is always easier, ' to check a cold in the very eg A dealer writes: " Silt, C. ; ft do ve will bay nother 1. Ep 0d. my cn Rintya Li. Ebley, Nasagaweye hicbesnd Tag but the best would . TY ® in your own family, ou A o or r can lose. ny that : is the price. All medicine sell dealers in All Kinds of RAW FURS W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive Fur Store. ! Our Rimless Glasses Pluase the Particular They are fitted becom ingly to the features of ) each patron. The Rimmed faultloss: finish of our Spectacles the fit perfect Eyes Carefully Examined SMITH BROS. Jewrlers--Opiicians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. "Phone 566, Grand Union Hotel R.ocoms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite nd Gontral Station BAGGAGES:= FREE A BIG SNAP IN SKIRTS 300 sis tr $2.39 This Black Lustre Skirt s made in two sections-- the bottom part is a gored lounce with tuck at each seam, while the top is stitched down at each seam. The bottom of the upper part is neatly scalloped and trimmed with buttons. Special Friday morning at $2.39 At the Same Time Ask to see the special ine of GREY STRAP PED SKIRTS, just in to- day, all lengths, 38 to 43 inches, for only $2.49 DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods De partment is loaded with the very latest New York and Paris ideas. Nothing new: r anywhere. NEWMAN & SHAW will-considor the pros from And - pi-- TO CONTRACTORS -- : ENDERS, - ADDRESSED bs Rg the i on ah for Construction,' will office Commis- . B ¥ 3, ', Bridge and Hallway Company's in dre Gnity of the City of tw a point - near La Tuque, a about 150 males. viaduct about 3,000 feet Cap Rouge Valley, in * in the vicinity of the work to per- with the General Pistnct * B., City of Quebec, formed in acc rdance 1 Sneafications "of the Commissioners of the Trapscontivental Railway, and the cifications for steel bridges A tof Rail- 8 wiaducts of he fs and Canals of Canada, 1805. hs iby profiles and specitications may in the ofice of the Chief | CATARRH Gives Instant Relief | No More Bad Breath "My Secret Remedy Quickly Cure: ' E . REMEDY | | = Catarrh."-C. E. Gauss. { En ™ BA ut mmissioners at Ottawa, Catarriv is not only dangerous, but it | ite kof We Som of the District En- | auses bad breath, ulceration, death and ginger wt Kenora, Ontario, for decay of bones, loss thi section of District "F..," and for the reasoming power, kills ambition and en- | section of district "B.." in the office of |¥KY, eftan causes, loss of appetite, in- | District Engineer at {uebec. digestion, dyspepsia, raw throat and | hon tendering are motifie that [reaches to gemeral debility, tenders will not be considered unless |insanity. It needs attention wade in duplicate, and on the printed | Cure it with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It | forms supplied by the Commissioners. {18 a' quick, radical, permanent cure, be- | Sagarsta tenders must be submitted Cause it rids the system ep in each Distriet. n not be in any way entit- the classification or any led to rely ion given by any person jsome disease that: Gauss' Catarrl Cure | were' able hut dalf of the Commissioners, and be- will actually cute any case of catarrh | fore submitting any tender, bidders quickly," no matter how long standing | should meke a careful examination of Jor how butt, IT will send a trial pack- { Be'plans, profiles, drawings end. speeifi- | 0-0 by mail frée of all cost. Send us [in the cations, 'and d the forms ' to be ex- [ONT MAAC and Address : ' 1 n msel vi as | treatmen i re sn you by return | ecuted, and fully inform , the - mail, Try it! It will pesitively cure | wanfity and quality of materials 8 I aie: of workmanship reouired ; and are understood to accept and agree to be bound by the terms tions: dontained in the form of contrac, tions, etc., annexed to the form Fill tender. Mach teader must be signed and sealed | Jo gorins that couse catarrh sufierifie' from "this dangerous and loath- se that you and oondi-| GAT This order to prove to all who are} will be welcomed instead | wmed hv vour friends. C. 1. SS, 5893 Main. St., Marshall, Mich. out coupon below. FREE NN TH Wanderers, 8; Frontenaes, 3. ' Aberdeens, 4; St. James, 2. 5 What the! Wanderers | tenages, in ¢ | ered | most a shame to relate. | half {own Way ang: storing seven: goals was | to them | home--easy' money. It { too one-sided to | the secoud {led up a bit and the "blac and white" | only scored one goal. During the last . | worthy, point; Vanhorne, cover-point; | Potter, rover; Ainsley, centre; Ashley, Powell, wings. | ! Frontenacs--Chown, | point; McLennan, cover-point; Carles. { well, rover; H. George, centre; O Prien, George, wings. For the winners," Powell, as an old of thinking and | one hit the stick, kept Lis honors, with { Ainsley showin, one in the business. Carleswell was a fdocy and | pillar of stredgth for the losers, with at once | ff George also of the stellar quality. of the poison | match between the Aberdeéns and St. «| James, | terially strengthened their team, and mounting sky high, as on other oeea- { si to-day and the | heen scored and that to the eredit of the red and green. But what tickled the erowd was when Derry, in a elean | shot from' the centre of the ice, land- jed | dame, was a valuable addition to St. dit is due of what might have been, es E CITY L ness Lads--A Goal Landed From Centre of Rink [i ~--General Sport. 3 did to Fron: hockey line at 'the cov- ednesday night, is al In the first Wanderers had it all their' rink, the Jie: getting a letter . from was almost be interesting, but in the Frontenacs huek- goal; Spear, up well for a new Fast, clean hockey characterized the the latter of whom have ma- from to keep the score ons. The pla was very close and frst half but owe goal had a goal Chown, of "St. George's ames', aig 10 him much of the. ere all the parties to the tonder and coupon is good for ome trial > » Ne stonlie seed and be accompanied by an ac- || package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh had I not en . the net 2 voli cepted cheque on a charteredsbank of the |} Cure, mailed free in plain package. starr or St. James and for the Dominion of Cenmada, payable to the | duty free. Simply fill in your name Aberdeens, Williams and Derry put up _--- ispiowers, of the I rémacqptinenial and address on dotted lines below a strong game The line-up : Railw: or- the sum of fcur hun ail A > A Reiser dollars ($400, 000), for Dist and wail 16 Aberdeens--Lumb, goal; Murphy, Ry nr hndred 3 C.E. GAUSS, 58938 Main St. boca B raver: Hack Sy wet LP. ane ho undred and . Marshall, Mich point: Barry, cover: Hackett, rover; Be Dlatrict Dn ar Bes thous. {Gravelle, centre ; Derry, Willjams, and dollars ($35,000, for sueel viaduct wings i: 2 in District "BR." Any person whose 1 St. James--Chown, goal; Singlewon, is acopted shall within ten days the acceptance thereof furnish the security required by the Commissioners jor the due and faithful performance of the contratt according to its terms; sign the contract, specificaticns and documents required to be signed said Commissioners ; and in any case or failure on the part of the party whose tender is accepted to com- plete and execute a cemtract with the said Commissioners and to furnish the approved' security within ten days after the acceptance of the tender, the said cheque shall be forfeited to the Commis-, sioners as liquidated damages for Suh refusal or failure, and all ' contract nights acquired 'by the acceptance of the Sender shall Le forlkited. Checues det Jotited by parties whose tenders are re- will be returned within ten days' giter the signing of the' Contract. Attention is calied to the following clauses in the form of comtract :-- "All mechanics, labourers or other per- soné who perform labour for the pur of ;the construction of the works y contracted for shall be paid such Wages as are gencrally accepted as cur- rent for competent workmem in the Dis- trict in which the work is being per- formed, and, if there is no current rate in such District, then a fair and reason- able rate ; and, in the event of a dispute arising as to what is the current or a fair and reasonable rate, it shall be de- termined by the Commissioners, whose degision shall be final.™" "This agreement is subjoct to the reg- ulations now in force, or Which may at any time hereafter be in force during the construction of the works herehy contracted for. made under the authority of the Department of Labour, and which are or shall be applicable, to such fk works," "The contractor shall in connection with the whole of the said work as far a8 practicable, use only material; machinery, plant, -supplics and rolling Stock manufactured or produced im Can: ada, provided the same can bé ohtained aa cheaply and wpon as good terms in Canada as elsewhere, having regard to Quality and price." The contractor shall conform to the Fire Regulations adopted by the Com- and also to the Laws and On missioners, Regulations respecting fires in the differs ent Provinces wherein the work is be- being performed right is : Wo Ad s reserved to reject any or IQRONTO: SX T APPLICATION TO NOTICE that application Will Legislative Assembly of the- Province eof to provide iad , thé ~ ighest i» the City, of Kingston at the Muni- cir] Elcctihs shal bold office for three years t fobtain the next highest number of votes | | | IR RR » . LIMITED ~ HEREBY be made 1S GIVEN to the tario at its next @ession for an act obtain the in 'each ward alderiven Who numper. of: votes and that the aiderman Who sud *= UsEp EVERYWHERE. [I| | some time in April. i point; { rover; | Dick. wings. Reynolds, Metcalfe, Cooke, Cooke, cover; F. centre; E. Dobson, of Queen's, was an impar- Royals The Champions. The standing of the schedule in the school boys' basket-ball league at the » « YMCA. : Won. Lost. To play. Royals 6 0 0 Wolves. i. 0 vw 3 3 0 Bagvers | 1 1 Shamrocks... 1 4 a) 1" As will be scen the Royals have won | the championship: with a lean re- { cord. The Beavers and the Shamrocks vill play off their final game Satur ay morning. Sporting Notes. The English rugby club oi Toronto is in receipt of a challenge from New i York to it $ i « | Friday play the same team there hat was recently pitted against the {| New Zealanders An English rugby football league has yen formed in Chicago, and they are trying to arrange fixtures with Cana- lian teams to play them in Chicago will bo held on A public banquet when evening at Port Hope, | the Junior Omarios, champions of the - LO.H.A., will he presented with the as g : PARLIAMENT | == 'The Penalty that, beginming with the year : Of Overeating | The Liver First to Suffer, But By arder, in each ward _shall hold office for two | P. BE. RYAN, years, ~@nd that the aldermen who | Secretary. obtain the third highest number The Commissioners of the ° Transcontinental Railway, ttaws, 8th February, 1908. that thereafter one Ald- for each Ward annoual- naGTipapers inserting this advertise id to oid office for three years: and e Without authority fro . {lor other pu 8. a ot Pir Ml SL Ri DONALD M.' MCINTYRE, Solicitor for the Applicants. 9006. At Strachan's Hardware A. L HEROD Boots and Shoes we arg par- ticular to | maintain their or- ginal shape, OUR ANTI-SQUEEK, used in in Detroit, the last of a: family Michigan acronauts, is dead at Jack- | son, Mich. The brothers were pioneers 13 February 14th, 1 ENTER NOW For a 'susiness, Shorthand or Civil Service Course: Kingston Business Coley ' Head of Queen Kingston + = = Sbaclous apartments, complete equipment, excellent results, gates in. demand. Thorough dividual instruction hy com- petent and experie teachers in out whole year. Catalogue : J.B. MeKAY, H.F. METCALFE President, Principal. '"eececsesesssscsessscessl NOTED AERONAUT DEAD. One Brother Originated the Para- chute Drop. March S. "William. Hogan, of three" noted the balloon business. Edward was votes in each ward shall hold office for! one year, and erman be elected | 2 | what they cat but Kidney Disease Comes Later --Gpod Results From the Use of Dr. Chase's that it i» not Few people realize ; what they digest | and assimilate that goes to form new blood and repair the waste effected by | the act of living. Hurrisd eating and lack of proper mastication of the food are among the most common causes of indigestion, and overeating is undoubtedly the be- di ranged | §-llow unheeded headaches, g nuing of trouble with the liver and Kidneys. Kidney discase and rheumatism are not usually the first indication of a system, but ¥ constipa- tion and bilious attacks. Because of their direct antl combined {oot yn on the liver, kidnevs and bow- | | | { 1 { headuches, bitionsness «Is, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are effective in whatever stage of such de rangements they may he used, except when the structure of the Kidneys has beginning this advantage of of is the Jbegnny the first intlication treatment at {rouble with' the liver. It is the liver | which first feels the result of overeat. ing becawse of ite difficulty in filter: ing the blood. Keep the liver richt by he timely nee of Pr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills and you not only prevent constipa-' onlin iy woh pom {le Sonn 4 Se Tarski opt, | ny ea finer 4 1 VR, JH] 3 Rely, York city. His balloon was blown ont | al the fe nil ps] or nee. So to the coean, and he perished. Neither | til 3 . « 5 to arom srmmmr. |S On So IL ME ROR Ee tLe was killed at the old exposition | pex-1izer Pills, as well as to Bix other EMBOSSING mini for Paper snd Envelopes ENGRAVING 6% ue oF Latter heads) Besides on a i; ' BE mt 3 1 ead Kills Many People. Nothing is so wearing to the ednsti- | gation as loss of , invariably due blood, and de: found in Wade's Iron poverished A cure is em 4 1 Re RR us grounds here twenty years ago. He fell | from his balloon at the height of over | a mile in sight of thousands of peo | ple. { medicines, for' people have come bi oax- perience to know that, as a means of enwiring the regular and healthisl { atim of the kidnevs, liver and bow- nerve strengs | els, there is no wiedicine 10 be com. pared to this. With these filtering and "excretory | organs ia health, indigestion dnd hod- ily veing are unkwown one. runs Jiril« danger of contracting colds of contagious dissasos. * i pf. Chase's Kinev-Livar Pills, ona EAGUE[ 1 - J New | i ov | THE WANDERERS WON FROM [ls (2 FRONTENACS. - . Ea Ss ume a Now of the. league Dr Sun Roories a tie, New Glasgows wall And Fla; AR Avound the Busi. play the ~Wibhers of the New Brunswick league , for the Maritime *fovince Smith's Falls possesses a first class all round team, with plenty of weight behind. May, at i what light ana weak, but the other Forwards lack some thing in experience, not sapporting the joan with the puck | with advantage, irs. one-hand work BY 'the player in pos- | then pouring session, making! Mim. vsually very sus' ceptible to "Brantford LL.A. lacrosse ought tu be a four-team afiair, and are enough 5 Floronto get a fairer shake in senior terests, no. more forth from this city. played for ten years or more in Cana- da by men paid gooa salaries to play the game, Yet teurs, and the 0, H. A, knows 'just as much the trath as the © L.A, did. Better to df come' out A cause 'that is whet most of the big teams in Canada to-day are? than te continue the hypocritical faree, t Juerossé followers' in Quechee, to put a strong new ehh in the fickl next ven son, which would name of plans now 'under Proposal that the present Montealm cll and in itd place the new Quebec clu f arise, with which the Baloaguwn club of last season Would winalgamate. formation is handed out by the Hai leyvburian in 8 report of the watch between Haileybury and New Liskeard | on February 29nd, at the latter town. Such well known players as Vair, of Barric; and Ridpath, Young of Marlboros, are reported to have participated in the game. Regan alah, and will "Wadelios rod Whe it, on the Nova Scotia p, deteating the by 'dl score OF T to ing-off match, the two ip. left wing, is some: m, ana there is too much i - a cheek. 4 C0 _Expesitor: The senior C: two deans from 'Toronto . Until places outside of] {ten winutes the business collogians lacrosse trom the U.L.A., and until worked in _three goals. "The line-up : that oiganization Savors, wore of oat Wanderers--Hiscock, goal; Coxs- side counsel and less of Toronto ja-|w teams will he -sent Petérboro Review: Hockey hae been they are called ama- | t that private organization of "8s professionals be- There is 'a movement afoot among travel under the According to the 1 consideration, it is Quebec. shall disappear from the scene, Toronto Mail-Empire © Starthng in: Burgoyne, and of the Canadian Soo professional team also played, The 0.H.A. will probably have sotne. Very pertinent questions to ask in is rumo regent to the whole affair. Tt that these players are not the only ones, , but that one or two other themselves on the hockey celebrities disported ice under assumed names, consider the Toronto Argonaut's The O.H.A. éxecutive has refused to pro- test agwinst Berlin getting the senior championship, on the ground that a goal 'was scored by Argonauts which | Kidney-Liver . Pills .. | cia ! th these troubles | pellants. was not counted. The president calls attention vo the faet, that the report of the referee shows that no claim was made to him for the alleged goal by the captain © or'anvone on the Argo nati' teahi. Ta the 'Opinion of the pro sident, 'it would be ja most dangerous procecyre' to. ibvéstigate a cdse ox. cept upon a protest entered in the or dinary way. The Argohguts had ample | opportunity to file a protest but they | did not take advantage thereof, and, therefore, lose all their rights as ap- Australia has developed an interest in lacrosse in recent years that is sur- prising and there: is an unusually large number ¢f. clubs existing for the short time in which the Canadian na tional game has been followed serious Iv.. In South Australia'it is the pre dominating sporty. actording to Clinch, a former captain of a Sydney team, who recently asrived in British Columbia {fo take : up his residence there. He savs : Laerosse in South Au stralin is what association foothall /is to the people of England. Record crowds turn out to the matches, an av erage crowd numbering about 10,000 nersons, The game hag heen introduced in the public schools and leagues com posed of school boys have heen organ: ized. ---------------------- HARRY NIMMO BUSY. Representing Detroit News Ontario Legislature. y Nimmo, son of Rev, Dr. Nim arrieficld, is atvWoromto, as spe representative of * the ' Detroit, News, studying the methods of Ontario legislature, a single in contrast To the Michigan , which has an upper cham itation i¢ being started in te to abdélish the second and Harry is afraving Fim- self with\ymaterial and information to show that a stated l&pislature at least has no need for a Second cham chamber, | at Mic Croup Is Prevalent. Mgberly, March T-Mg, MeGrogor's sawmill is © at "Rm blast, Croup is very gay tm the vil lage. On accord of Bo mow, the men are compelled to "top drawing logs to ee last wrqk. Service will be held been wasted away by Bright's disease, | every Filey com angi dm St Albgn's {| What we would emvhasize. however, church, * the, - of Lani. i the mill. John Ae p, Jr. is ox- pected homekthis week, William Bu- chainan had & Very successful sawing Mre. Buchamngn has. to the village. Hownid: Morro is laid up with a cut foot. John Mulville and James Batting, Westport, passed through A en I ithe back cow ie horeed 4. There has Been a large™s { of foe taken out by the village people this winter, John Leidley niade 'a' business trip to Pisty Hill on Saturday. Bethel, Service Last Night. Last evebing, Bethel 'chirch was tax- od to ite dtmost capawity, whe the Salvation Army conducted the meet ing, which lasted untll nearly eleven weloek, It was very | sive ape ofte Abt to be forgotten for many a DEATH BY BU MRS. EMILY GERHKE ENDS LIFE IN TERRIBLE AGONY. + Drinks most horrible death she could imagine was chosen here yesterday, by a wo of #12 Racine avenue, Chicago. hour later in the greatest egony. follows : . swallowed a quantity of chloroform, ahd am going to pour gasoline over my naked body and set fire to it. I have heen better realize how good he was while 1 was with him." vy years of age, peared at the howe of David Ammon in Holywood. She informed him that her husband bad sent her to him. Am. mond knew a young man in Chicago named Gerhke, but not sufficiently well authorities in Los Angeles county wrote ta Chicago for information apd instructions, He reecived no response | | The . Production of K.! | ferent places, and the record that. is at | present held by Mr. Summers and his Chloroforsn Saturates Body With Gasoline, and Sets Fire to It. Los Angeles, Cal, March 8.-The an believed to be Mrs, Emily Gerbke |, all . her clothing, Gerhke drank chloroform, and gasoline over her body t fire to 1t. She was taken to the sunty hospital, whore she died an After' removing a fr Two notes written by ber read as "To Whom it May Concern : 1 have" ill not be a burden to anybody." "To My Husband : 1 wish 1 could to him, I did not Two weeks ago to-day a woman thir neatly - attired, ap he was Mrs. Pmily Gerhké, and that o entertain him or his wife, she burst into tears and told him she EERE The Greatest Bargains had no home or friends; He gave her shelter in a cottage in the rear of his the | ot. He then sought to interest and | vom either place. Be GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 'The Educa- tion of Mr. Pipp."" Lenten season always has The n somewhat deterring effect upon many theatregoers here, bat, n ing! there was a very 'representative audience iast night to witness the production notwithstand- at the Grand: Opera House® of the comudy entitled "The Educa tion of Mr. Pipp," in whieh bigoy | Bell, owe of the best exponents of the | higher work of the comedian, is thé | principal. The comedy is American, and not up to the mark of the Eng lish comedy. However, Mr. Bell has a part that suits Wim admirably. His | quiet acting: pleased the audience dm-'| mensely. The Gibson men and the Sib. son girls in the play were very de: | lightful in their roles, especially Missy | Janet Beecher who is 'the Gibson girl (in the collated pictures) personified. Fred. Courtenay, as o Gibson man, is a mot pleasing player. The caste was p strong throughout, The comedy al- fost 'disappeared in the Init act, 'ahd was: replaced by 'some Parisian melo: drama. The staging of the play was goed. -------- ; "Little Johnny Jones.' Evefvbody has either seen or heard of "Little Johnny Jones," therefore, the annowncement that this, the big- gest musical hit of the season, will be presented in this city at the Grand to-night, conveys with' it a deal of pleasurable anticipation for our thea tre-goers, "Little Johnny Jones' has heen called a musical melodrama, and this title probably fits it better than anything else, as it. id a semi-sensa- tional play set to music, and has the distinction 'of being the only one of its kind that has attained any mark. od degree of sucee -- George Summers Coming. The Summers Stock company which will be at the | Grand 'all next week, bas scored many records in regard to doing capacity business in many dif company, is seldom obtained by stock companies. Mr. Summers makes a specialty of vaudeville and will furn- ith a line that has never been sarpass- ed 'in Kingston, To Run To Kingston. The steamer State of New York isa steel boat, 203 feet in length, 59 feet 6 inches breadth over-giards, has a speed of fifteen miles an hour, large deck space, spacious cabins, and fifty seven staterooms. . The company intends to run excur sions to this city and will be guaran teed large crowds from the support re ceived by the railroads that the hoat will connect with, Don't fail to add your name to the subscription list, as the city will be benefited generally by the excursion business. Limit Of Human Agony. Is often reached with corns. Foolish, because Putnam's Corn Extractor cures in twenty-four hours. Don't put it off--get "Putnam's" to-day---fifty years in use--pdinless and sure. Delays are dangerous, especially your eves trouble you. Consult opliiian at Chown's Drug Store, It is hard enough to admit the truth | about yourself to yourself, mich Toss | to tell it to another I ----------------E TI Samaria Stopped His Drinking if the ay by those who were fortungte to be present.' The sp LB Windross and the Salvation Army staff captain, made Stirring appeals to the un pet. i EE went forwa People. left Cliristians invia- exceptionally good list. We have pleasure in it for your pleasurable consideration. There. pleasure tor be the pleasure of after satisfaction. good turn, you'll enjoy suggesting their. these pleasing bargains. Pleasure for for your friends--pleasure for us--fore cerned. Moré come early. We will give you ios | month, Read our advertisements carefully'and note all the remarkable bargaisis. FER Re Someonc has said, "Next to the pleas bargain for one's self is the pleasure of jend to buydt" >» ln be eee There should be a great deal of pleasure from i] you in paying the little prices. And if you take pleasure in doing pleasiire because Of pleasant L Ever heard of in Kingston, for the balance of this 75 Boys' Three-piece Suits, in. Canadian ail-wool tweeds | and worsteds, the latest patterns, and well made Regular price $4.50 to $6. Sizes 27 to 30. Yo while they last $2.89. yates ua Ae 69 Boys' Three-piece Suits, and worsteds, latest patterns, Regular price from $5 50 10 $7.50: "last $3.89. ' 59 Boys' Reefers, in. navy this time of the year. they last $1.39. Rs 2 63 pairs Boys' Canadian Tweed Knickers. Reg hd soc. and 65c. Your choice while they last, pair, 83. oon A 1 "60 Men's Suits, in: Canadian' §1} weeds, nice terns and well made, sizes: only: gg: 35» ' Regular price $7 50 (0 $5' Your choice while they. last $3.89. Kam ans Aa 55 Men's Suits, in English tweeds and worsteds, single | breasted, latest patterns, Regular price $10 to $12.50, Price while they last $6.49. 3 100 Men's Suits, in English worsteds, in stripes and' checks, also blue and black clay worsteds, just the thing for spring. Regular. price $12 fo $16.50. Price while they last $7.98. : vin wl 79 Men's Overcoats, medium weight, suitable for spring and fall wear Regular price $10 to $15. Price whils they last $6.89. os 300 Men's Duck Working' Shirts, patterns in stripes and $ dots. - Worth fully 6oc. Yours while they last 37e. i Another' lot of Heavy Denham Smocks and Overalls, blue, grey, black and striped. Worth fully 8sc. to $1 Yours while they last, per pair, 59. heb 500 yards only left from the big lot of Dress Goods, in checks and stripes, Worth fully 20c. per yard. Our special price, per yard, 124c. ad Mors nila i 300 yards Shepherd's Plaid Dress Goods, in a mixture © of wool and lisle thread. Regular price 35¢, per yard, Our special price, per yard, 22¢.. = +, 2 Only a few pieces of French Cashmere left, 44 inches.' © wide in different colors, Worth 6¢c. per yard. Our'? special price, per yard, 42c. "hii .. A lot of Fancy Cretons in different patterns. Worth 14¢, per yard, for, per yard, 9c. bv 18 J ti ; Fancy Sateen Prints. Regular 15c. per yard. On sale # for, per yard, 10c. : TY Sty SPECIAL--7s0 Ladies' Summer Vests, with or withs' iH out sleeves. Regular 25¢. to 3sc. each. On sale, each, 15¢. « ] a 500 yards Linen Tea Cloth and Checked Glass Towel ling. Worth 8c. and 10c. per yard, On sale, per yard, Se. be 100 yards Bleached Damask Sideboard or Bureau Scarfs, extra large size. Kegular pilce 406. On sale while they Tast-20e. ~~ 7 To hl The space does not permit us to name the various articles we are selling every day at great reductions; but come in and convince yourself SALE GOING C ALL THE TIME, ~~ =. har it in English all-wool tweeds * sizes from '27 to blue beaver, just the thing for Regular $2,50. Yours hi pr < ~ 3 i A Ay ' Ss Great Savings in Ladies' 1 Lin 8 ¥