NADA) Hwy perties of prime roast ts may sell. cheaper, fy quality found in" acl a high percentage 5 Extract, ang and this be tural Beef Juice in: sence of prime * Beef , which frees R from T STACEY BAST w ave your health keep- your feet dry in a pair ur Rubber boots. We ¢ them all- sizes, for rybody : dren's Rubber Boots, es 5 to 10, bright finish, 2ce-lined mee $1.90. s and Boy's, sizes, 11 s, Boys' and "Women's, 08, 2 to 6 - - « - $2.50. s, sims; 6, 7 and 8, light ight, short length - - $3, s heavier grade, lon sth, fleece-lined, al IIIS TIS ISRTe I's Stock iARS AND HAN COST pars till be sold for 5 he oi plomn Grand, San ne as, McKinley, Lord emiads, Lenicos, Lord E of any brand of other aks and Razors, those 2'S, 173 and 175 Prin. § ° ws Old Stand. TLEV mw. Single and double breasted styles, medium and dark shades, well made and trimmed. Our price for just seven days, Men's and Young Men's Highest Grade Suits S.B, and or D.B. Styles, coats long and fitting closé'to the form, side seams pressed, with and without slits, "in fact the up-to-date styles in several shades and patterns, and not a'day longer. Men, Boys and Children ; a s, and Diring the past four weeks, our store has been in the hands of the carpenters, some needful alteration receiving, and passing into sto with oursslves, ING IN THIS Jina she, nd at the same time boom business, durin really good bargains to be had here. Men's New Spring Tweed Suits prices $9 and $10. wy dA Regular with the other fellows $5.95] Sold by others at $16 to $20. Our price for seven days, RONEY & CO. 127 Princess st THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE AND NEVER IMITATES. NECKWEAR, NEW G around if you will, but don't forget. $1206 ; Remember. Slash Prices on all Goods in the Store .We have no old shop-worn or out-of-date goods to show you. All our NE OVES, &c., &c. will be sold at a BIG REDUCTION. You will make a lace a thorou RING GOODS. Men's Working Pants Good wearers, regular $2 per pair. Our price "for $ 1. 3 O seven days, Other lines as low as 89 cents Boy's Three Garment and Twa Garment Short Pant Suits Several patterns to choose from, 3.B. or "D.B. styles. and $6.50. Our price for seven days, $4.25 Boys" Shoit Pants Good wearing tweed, sizes 24 to 32, regular 65c¢. Our price for ; seven days, SOc. per pair. big mistake if you fail to come here. Ready for painters and renovation. They finished Monda: We have now the best lighted. store in the City, over the fact, shat we Fs one of the LARGEST AND BEST ASSOR CITY; sad as our expenses are so low, paper hangers, who have been ED STOCKS OF READY-TO- WEAR we'are able to SELL THESE GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. We RAND RE-OPENING ON SATURDAY, MARCH TH When we shall open the SPRING BALL, and start spring with a big slash in prices, all through the stock, which will continue for JUST ONE WEERK Our object 1s to induce you to call and see the very Handsome and Stylish Toggery we are showing this se g this dull period. Just a few prices so you can Have some ide Regular $6 | W SPRING SUITS. NEW SPRING SHIRTS, NEW We want to do business during this dull month. Look. , , and this week we have been v and we are ofthe Boys a Wool Seats All sizes, regular 76¢c. = Our price for - : seven days, each Men's Working Shirts Regular 50c. qualities, i lines to choose from, Our price for : seven days 3 Mens' Soft Colored. 4 Sins All sizes 14 to 17 inch 5c. Our price for seven days t3c. each. ae Regular 25¢, a pair. Our price. just seven days, 8c. a. or two pairs for 35c. (A limit two pairs to each customer) vet 5 $ ome Gips For - (| Ghe Farmers 8Y UNCLE JOSH. isnt There is still a good market Kingston for fresh killed fowl. han ey a great demand for chickens the pret week or so. At Montreal, the this week are small and stocks hand light. The market was firm. The market in Toronto to increased supplics. f Pl ted States Bureau of Plant The Ta} Re in In butier-Baking use salt that will Industry has, says Country Life, America been experimenting with new form of red clover, which came There receipts of eggs very has Aside {fom plenty of good food the taken a drop and is unsteady, owing hod Dhue ate or ura xe in without injury by rain. or a. very bad - thing, according -- Farming. warmth. a dissolve readily, says arming, otherwise your huttr from the black soil region of Russia," Sikely, to be, gritty. The plant is practically hairless, "and ok the | Sell the cow from your daire herd, therefore, does not hold dust like common: red - will clover. For this ressom it is belioved that it will make a bet ter forage plant for much convenient to handle Bloating hairless Orel red clover is tion' lu the common whan iy clover. If this he trie, the trouble would be prerir. obvigted by - feeding them the new --------- Reports. from Kanses City to clover. Another ee the best thus impossible to harvest the mix- ture at a time when the full value of both the clover and timpthy can be obtained. The new Orel clover matures two weeks later than the common red kind, or at the same time with the timothy; ond, at a scason when! the farmer's attention is not so im- peratively demanded for his corn, and also at a time when in the most of the clover belt the weather is more favorable for harvesting the crop The hand sopurator is a good thing the way it is kept, says Successful Suceessiul savathe Towa Homestead, that makes you work hakd all summer and docs horses, since it {not pay for the feed she eats. less likely 0 cause 5 will be cleaner and more heaves, and wi in | New York Packer, L, sys that creamery cattle is, perhaps, due in part to the 'butter supplies. there yresence of hairs on common are very light, ial to > Jotpl x requirements. at the somethi milker, for uny cured 1b, Cheney lieve h business ably to { by his at 's The milch cows should have all they | the cows, and they will give you sa- will eat of such food as will not only | tisfaction and profit. keep the supply of milk; but also By the use of the separator, says | Roots and mashes 'ure oxcellent foals the American Farmef, the cream can | to kee 'p down the feverish condition. be more thoroughly separated from the milk than by skimming, aad per- fectly fresh cream and skim 'milk "are They are apt to be a little nervous tience on your part Try giving them will take their attention from the | hack in the rj according to all the fro ---- Better bulls, better cows, better feed, and care, result in better dairy herds, smys Successful Farming. Don's, change reeds, don't use inferior bulls, » Jd, CHENEY & Co Toled 0, We the umdersigned have k hie acting direct] -- tention. In the absence of groom grass, a laxative should be given. there is very little that four hundr:d tons of pressed hav produced. wer shipped out of Kingston on Wed: | 4¢ 15¢., white at 143c., Sn pis veaday of this weeks and it is further colored at lde. to 14ic. Always be gentle with the heifers, | ctated hat ther are still, on" Wolfe : Island alone, two hundred tons ready for shipment, "Fhe sweardiy' of "ears on the rail- roags appesrs to be the only draw: start and . require some pa- ng to eat while midtking: It reports. A promitent shipper stated, vester- r day. that he kpew of ong farmer, 'ro siding nedr Napane: » who had Your tu $0; cotimenl, get ears cnough "to handle it. He HOW'S THIS ? similar positions, Gra n.~Oats, 37c.; case of Catarrh that cannot fe ¥ Hall's Caturrh Cure Tt is pointed ouf that lembs are | 5004 8 for the. last 10 oor be J: coming now on mani farms, end it is a. perfectly honorable in uli | an sential thing that the ewes _ runsactions and Gnancisdiy | Lat in a plece free from svere cold rn out any obligations made with an abundance of wxercise daring WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN. | the dey. 2 Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, G. Catarrh Cure is taken interp ily ood and hours or of "this week or the best markets Kingston ha 4 for a mi Oaks this, no doubt, was the main reason | 88 40 89 per owt; cule, 124c. to 1be. 'there 'was | a he las lamb, 10. to 150. a Ib. for such a good offering, Report from Montreal It is stated spon the best authority, finest Ontario colored, Produce And Prices. Row Kingston, March Y.-'Ihe prevailing Wes ples wiv 1 Ls wey Weil aud -foed--F lour, strong, $2 to $2.10; farmers, $2.10 to $2.40; llungarian puteat, $2.30 wo ¥2.00; oatmeal und rolled outs, ¥4.4v $00 to 31.65; hundred tons of pressed hay in his ban, $19 to $0 u ton; shorts, $22 to bara ready §gr shipment, but who was | 828 a ton; straw, $6 to 97 hay, loos, even though pure-bred, don't neglect wnabls to x because he could not | $9 to $10, provsed, $12 to te Er ---------------- -- Eggs-New lai, Sue. knew of o'er farmers' who were in ldoz; held eggs, 25¢. to 280. per. dor. Wo offer One Hundr:d Dollars Reward "Uc. and buckwheat, to dbe. per wheat S-- : Bo. (different grades); burley, 48¢. to bbe; rye, Sue.; ---- an extra good supply of butier and ish--~Salmon trout, 18jc. keep flesh on them. If you cannot If you have cows freshening in the | sven and all of it was soon digpos- wii, 12}e.; pike, 10c, A ita give than scientifically balanced ra- | winter, says the American Farmer, re: | ed of, on, 0c. a ib.; tions, at least, give them liberal ra- | member that they require special at- og eres pe tions. says that Sloatrs, er a Homa che se market is very quiet now, as Salmon; L'a Iba i took for. "sale ly: 76. x 1 What little trading was put through | Ibs fresh wes on the basis-of Me, to Ile. for | heads, 10e. a Ib; w hetsing, In New York, |box; maokerel, Ib' Seplamber faneyt colored was quoted | fish and trout, sie a th, pe October best | 8 doe; frog's legs In London, | 156. a 'Ib; oysters, pon Sov. "sud oo | Eng., Canadian cheese sold at Hae, lian per quart; bluelish, 180. per 1b, bute ET TITLE." Do you appreciate what a splendid tonic you have in bahurs, - You can a on Be.