JANUARY ‘it; 1921 Mail OrdersegFilled Same Day as Received” No Charge for - Postage BIG WINTER SALE EVERYTHING HAS BEEN" PRIC . ’Silk and wool t Stockings A P9811131‘ $1.00 value in silk and W001, and all wool hose good Weight ab?“ BVQTy wanted color and 6 v combination. Special . . . . . . ., Silk Dress Velvets 36 inches ‘d -1] f . . . - __ eluding B13013,“ liiwilwn hértaneeiiv Tgiideibllllild Cinnamon, Rose, Red: Grey lie- ' Sula!‘ $4.50. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . BOYS’ Tweed Suits 9011i)’ b°YS'_ tweed suits, mostly browns and Greys. Sizes ‘.1 to.5 year-S s; Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I . Knit Windbreakers i Kilit woolen Windbreakers seven differ out coinolnatlon colors of ii‘awn,Sand, Blue, (Jopen, Grey alld Red. Size ‘ ‘ to 34. Special Silk Knit Scarfg 48 new shades in a Ladies’ double knit ' silk ‘scarf with deep fring pl" -. and fancy stitch . . . . . . . . . . Crepe de Chene Handkerchiefs Hundreds of color combinations in bidies Crepe dc Chene and Georgette handkerchiefs, 3 for . . . . . . . . .. Flannelette Night Gowns Big full size- white Flannelette Night Gowils trimmed ill contrasting colors of Mauve, Pink and Blue. A regular ' $2.25 value Slightly soiled . . . . .. Striped Flannelette A real good quality striped flannclettc soft and full nap, Pink, Blue and Grey stripes, Special i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Heavy Overall Khaki jnrlll Here is an extraheavy weight khaki drill suitable for Overalls, etc. Special 29f yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l Floor Oilcloth The balance of all floor oilclotll about tell (lifferent patterns to choose from 48v Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ally Ladies’ Hat in the Store Your choice of any ladies hat in the store. Regular values $5.00 to_ $1) $12.00. Special for . . . . . . . . . . .. Mattresses Well filled mattress covered with good quality Art ticking for Single, $4 Medium and Double Beds . . . . .. Guaranteed Bed Springs Double Wovcll wire fabiic on heavy wood frame guaranteed. Slllslc *4 Medium and Double bed sizes .. . White Iron Beds _ 3 different styles ill white Iron beds dis- continued lineS. Value? 111) ‘t0 559-00 *4 all sizes. Special . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Fancy Cufl’ Chamoisette Gloves 49c Your choice of the balance of all fancy cuff chalmoisette gloves for - 49c good range of colors and. . . .491‘- sizes . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . run CHARLOTTEYPOWN GUARDIAN PATONS we Se“ ‘ml!’ Cash—"°tl1l‘0fit8, we must‘ turn this great Winter Stock into Cash as our stock is far too high and with this object in view every- thing has been priced accordingly as WE MUST HAVE $25 000 WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats One Third on $ 8.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . .- 1+1 0.00 12.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . . . 0.00 16.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . . . 1.2.00 25.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . . . 13.7.; 30.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . . . 1‘5.‘¢.~’>Il 35.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . . r:4;.r:.1 $5.00 Jilst II Dresses in the lot. itcgillal- values up t0 $35.00. Offered as 21 dralwing card come and see them your size may be in the lot . . . Nine Only ‘Silk Dresses Ladies’ Coatings One Third Oil coatings in stock at one third off. Needle points, Velours, Tweeds. etc. ONE THIRD OFF. Simmons White ‘Cotton ll/Iattress Simmons White cotton Mattress, cover- ed with Fancy art ticking, ‘heavy roll edge all size. Regular $12.00 Feather Pillows Well filled feather pillows Simmons‘ famous make covered with fancy ticking. Regular $1.25 . . . . . . . . . . Hercules Guaranteed Springs Hercules guaranteed double woven wire bed springs. Guaranteed for 30 years Sin- gle, Medium and Double sizes Men’s Heavy Ribbed Wool Underwear \ Men’s heavy ribbed wool underwear Shirts and Drawers, sizes up to 44 a regular $1.50 value. Special garment . . . . . Men’s Sox 2 Pairs for $1.00 Men’s Pure woll, Silk and wool and Gasli- illere Sox. plain and comibin-ation colors. Regular 75c value. Special 2 pairs $1 m for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Pure Wool Sweatens 1A Off Men’s Heavy Ribb PURE WOOL pull over sweaters shawl collar or roll-neck. Plain colors and with fancy stripe effects values up to $6.00 25 PER CENT OFF Men’s Black Cardigan Jackets Men’s heavy black Cardigan Jackets. Sizes up to 42 an Exceptional value 20.00 suit or overcoat . . . . . , 15.00 . Your choice of the balance of all ladies A Women And Misses Coats One Third Off $18.00 coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.200 24.00 coats ‘for . . . . . . . . . .. I000 30.00 coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 40.00 coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . . ratio."- 50.00 coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553.35 60.00 coats for . . . . . . , . _ , _ _ _ 10.00 75.00 coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Chiffon Velvet $1.89 so inches wide chiffon Velveteen iii Blackatopcn, Blue, Boyartl, Green, Rose, Jade (ircen, Brown, etc. $2.50 for Shot and Plain Tafietas $1.98 All the popular shades, Raphael, Rose- wootLCrysanthem-um,Rose,Mauve, Greens, Greys, Blues and Apricot. Regular $1 $2.50 ‘to $3.00. Special . . . . . . . . . ~54 Inch All Wool Serge 89c 5 popular colors. Regular $1.25 Special . . . . . . . ' Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Men’s Broadcloth shirts with two collars plain shades of Mauve, White, Blue and Tan. Sizes up to 16 1-2 E t‘ -' Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . la q Extra Special Price on Heavy Underwear All broken lilies of our better grades of underwear at clearance prices All sizes in the lots but not in every line. Men’s Mackinaw Windbreakers 9 only Men’s mackinaw Windbreakers ill fancy patterns, values u Special Big Reductions in Men’s Winter Wear Small lots of men’~s winter wear which we have not space to numerate will be of- fered at exceptionally low prices. Ladies’ Heavy Rib Unddrwear Ladies’ heavy weight white Ilnd-erwcal‘ Shirts and drawers, sizes up to 44 rc- 89c gulal‘ $1.35. Special Ladies’ Fur (Ioats Extra special prices on thevbalallce of our ladies’ Rat and Seal coats all new this season. See them our prices arc right. Velvet Kimonos 25 Ladies’ velvet kimonas a big range of styles and colors. Regular values $6 up to $9.50. Special . . . . . . . . . .. PATONS Limited _ PAGE ELEVEN Mail Orders Filled Same Day as Received No (ll-large for Postage ED AWAY BELOW ITS ACTUAL VALUE AS WE MUST HAVE THE CASH Fleece Lined Bloomers I _Ef‘t"a heavy Weight Cream Fleece 1m“! blllomersv a regular 75c value. Elastic at knee and wlaig 4 to 14 years. Special Sm‘ m"! Crepe dc, (Zheihe Dresses Ono Third 01f The balance of all Silk and Crepe do gillf-‘llc Dresses at ONE THIRD OFF. Af_ ernoon, street, and evening wear styles Curtain and Draperies at Special Prices EVQIZI/lliillg in our (lrapery (lepartnlellt at special discounts Curtains, Nets, Crown. ctte, Silk draperies, curtain rods, etc Visit Our Remnant Counter We knmvllwt We have a surprise ill Store for you. Children’s Heavy Fleece Lined Sleepers Heavy weight fleeced line sleepers cream or natural, sizes 2 to 5 years Re u]. . . $1.25 to $1.50. Special . . . . . . . d1 89‘ Heavy ' W001 Gauntlet Gloves A big lot of heavy gauntlet gloves. Régll- lar values 75c to $1.50 big range of Alloys All Wool Golf Hose All wool golf hose in Grey, Brown and Heatheiflnilxtures with fan cuff, all sizes. Special Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Bloomers Big roomy heavy weight fleece bloomers l elastic at kliee and waist. CreannPink Grey, Sizes 38 to 44. . . . . . . . . . . . Stanfields Ladies’ Underwear 0n Third Off The balance. of all Stanficlds Ladies un- (lCFWCHF at ONE THIRD OFF get yours before the sizes are broken. . Heavy $2.00 Silk Stockings $1.49 The Famous Harvey $2.00 Silk Stockings f0!‘ $1.49, about every shade included in the lot, while they last... $1 n pull- Ladies’ Brown Beaver Fur Coat 1 only ladies ‘heavy Brown Beaver F'ur coat suitablc for driving. Size 38 $25 SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cloth Dresses 12 only cloth Dresses one of a kind, value up to $35.00. Special ‘to clcain. $6 Sliding‘ Steel Couch Simmons Sliding steel couch with mattress covered wlith green dentrm or Cre~ $9 tonnette and valance . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Silk Stockings 29c About 25 different colors in a real first quality silk stocking, Worth up to $1.00 pair. Special to clear i, THE clllllll . aulllllllll QHuacI-l norlcia FOR amu- {IRY Oth-eltev. w. ii. Harding or nnnimonihlo will proilch n: was! "fun nl. 10.30 n. m.; Bloomfield l" 5170p ln.; (rlienry a; 7.00 p. m. THE owzumo or e chin-loite- ww" Nlllht School ll take place at Prlnca o: Weloafloilogo on Mon- Y- Jllllllflry 10in» 7.80 n. m. The ""1" Ior rocelvlilg applications Iii extended until Friday. 7th Inst. . ‘ 8603-1-53! _, "NILIROOK GIICUIY~TPI0YB "m" “tern-lac on Jon 0 In Cross urn at Ill c. nl., Alex- QQP“ 11min c-linmli w: p, m. "IIQTDNOK 7 b. ImJPonckQ l" mom. c "m: anew usual‘ or "rue WORLIL-dllwllllor Ilullll)’ incline m‘; calendar. also glvou freo for new or ronowul sullaorlPl-lolll a,» tho Guardian. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —-'I‘hero wlll be a celdbrntloii o! the Holy Communion In 8t. -Ellubeth*a Church noxt Sunday at l-l-00 I- m- and Evening Prayer In Crniinnfl ll 7.00 p. m. Sermon subject-Tho New Year and the Eplphnny. WE WILL IE loading llve hogs u! 8t. Peters on Wednesday. Jun. 12th. Farmer! hlvlng hogs to ahlp please notify us Immediately. The government grader will be preunt WILL BE LOADING lMlillc Po- tatoes Thursday and Flildny, P. J. Noy. 3600-1-56! RETAIL GROCEI-w-Juat receiv- ed ‘by your jobber, fresh ground IIIUBIN HOOD Fancy cut Oatmeal. lrhi Jlollod- Oats, Robin iIIood [arlna and Table (horn-meal, tRobln [Hood Rapid and Aluminum rpaekage oats. Also Robin Hood Flour all slngaé t - -I. ‘Fl-IE 8. l. MAONHILD wlll or- rlvo In Georgetown lnturday, Jan- ulry 019mb and will loud n general uni-no Including Ilyo ltoek and pro- duce for It vPlom and It. John's, Nlld. For further Information op- ply Io Conrad and Oomfilfly- Gill!‘- Iottowwn. .. 8602-1-64 wAlsLzv aoofl-AND —- We"! has just come to Rev. R. W. LInd~ any, I-luelbrook. of thedepth 0! an uncle residing in Paisley. Scot- llld highest prices bold according. ll weather conditions make It lin- wlli load llrlt do: DMIIIIIQ. -c. l1 Hm a m. m! 14 Bl Innd. The Rev. William lrln of ylllflolnu poulblo to loud on above date waThvmlrwfl- PH!" °l "'9 9'35"" IROII! United Presbyterian Church, Thompson llflll some connection in n very short lime they linil Hires Irvin spreading to lho ailloinlns-fotnic-r teacher. mils-n hllllnn C0411"- wm, Mary glessnr; work among streams 0L water on the bulldliilz Illnlldlngs. Al preent It ls not. Illllt It was some four hours boIoreIIinow-ni whether llie Oddfellows will the ‘Bnntur tribes and was 005w!‘ of [he above mentioned church for ‘many years. ‘H-ls ta-Ithlul hell)- inule Ls Iellt r0 mourn her loss. A brother ln law, Ml‘. Alex Barclay. also of Paisley. Scotland. dled. leaving n yvlle and clrlld to mourn their lens. -i—oo>——- ~ TWO STORES BADLY ' OUTTED; L088 WI-LL PROVE VERY HEAVY‘ One of ‘the most disastrous con- llagrallon to break on: In Ste Iar-I ton for some time. occurred ell- nesdny evening. Dec 31. when the, Oddfellows building was complelelyl ruined by (Ire. The lower part of the bnlldlng was cuipled by two stores. one a men’: clothing store. occupied by Maclure and (MIi-oy and the other a confection y store occupied by Reginald Stewart. The (Ire was discovered by Run- eell ungllle. n Ioenl qnogomon.‘ who hnppensd, to pass at the lImi-J He Immediately sen; In on dorm the lire was completely extinguish- ed. The structure or the bulldlnl; ls sllll standing“ a result ollha flue work o! the llremeihblitthe Interior ls completely destroyed. Luckily there was not a heavy wind blmv- lng iil. the time of the llre. as ll would have made it extremely dlfll- cult for the firemen lo save the lndijolnlng buildings. The loss to the clothing Ilrm ls heavy. as I; ll understood that the damage ls only partly covered by Insurance, while the principal dam- age to the confectionery store Ia by water and It is reported that the owner had some Insurance. Both these establishments have only been In the ‘building n short time ‘and the Ion In especially heavy at this time of year when they are ‘fully stocked. The £0.01‘. build In; In also partly covered by Incur- ance. In liIl probability the bulld- lng will have 10 ‘be rebuilt. rebuild or not. ‘It ls reported that ‘the other occupants of (he building will start up immediately. The upper floor woe tho home o! Fuller Lodge. Allblon Ehlcnmp- ment and Southern Cross Rebekah lodges. The loss Is estimated at about 812,000 with lnaumnco at 87,000. McClure and (lvllroy had $9.000 stock with 84,000 Insurance. Mr. Stewart had no Insurance In his stock. ‘Mr McClure referred to l-s a aon of Mrs. Ernest Sbernn. Cape Tra- V6118. ——-<0>--—— ‘ MILLCOVI OCHOOL‘ The hull yearly Examination o! lMllIoove School ‘vml bold In the classroom on Tuesday; list. The vchool room was artistically do- corated with garlands and spruce. ‘Ina pupil were axlmlllod In file vnrlou nhjeotn by their tucker. Mrs Chlet Blevnrt and his I'll-e- men deserve grant praise for the Ill-In IUPIIPU! Candy. tainted b7 ‘was no; llwonold tuohor Don ‘Pnloloy. liomlllnll. The Ill! m». ‘M ,,,,..m,mm "Mm, "ummq, wavy lirwhlcn they kcm m» me imam.‘ mes om». Morris a O 1 ‘leiiclicr Si. Andrew's and Mr. Lloyd McIntyre. Winnipeg. and showed by their prompt and cor- rect. answers that they had receiv- ed careful training from their tea- cher. Alter the Examination al short programme lollowed consist- ing o! drills, songs and recltntlonii. The teacher received many beauti- ful glts from thepuplls. Candy was taerved to all present. Compli- mentary mmarlis were then made lby Messrs. Thomas Hughes. Joseph Court. Lloyd McIntyre, John Alib- hig. Miss McDonald and Mia's Mon rl-s. congratulating the tencher on the excellent work she had accom- plished during the pat W0 YB!"- Mlss Coady replied In a few WI" chosen remarks. dunking the pup, Ila and parents for their co-opura; lion In the work. A hearty vote_ o! than In. then tendered to the teacher Ior the lctlw lateral liken. .1110 oinglng of Illa National mnthom brought n very plenum lnnernoon to a clown. ~ ~ . ‘Wfloltolnl M“Ilf1|@\|IP_1I"IIII on I level or hlplng Innpoonlul. IQ n renown-wound t - . f. 7% Tllli l-‘IIKST (‘IIIIINTMAN SIUIIT Inn-y .\. K. Ache .'j‘lii- cilllle gclilll‘ lowed. 'I'|ic mm MOTH)‘ liruycil. Thi- little Iunilni blculcil. The shepherds Iinclt lind pnlyl-d: '|‘I|e nlnrn Ingclher sung. The flowers for joy nll wept. The nun-In smiled upon IlIm While Ihr Illlle Chrlll (‘hlld l-lepl. . iliollnisi .7 KIDNEY a i; PILLS