3111031 guoTAililonglseillvtiiam/‘n... 101-. 1..., 10.0. HALIFAX. Jan. 0-,- Advertising 1000a ‘ ts per word, payable DEMAND.—The Guar- ‘ of Melon: sets has _porsrlly.~owing to the 11d for this popular ‘f- her supplnew expected ‘ 8gb‘. 1.0.1.100. oit ‘ o en's.L.oag1|1-., in Mur- an. 15th braid of poor. _ . 1 (‘sis PROPERTY-Mr. audler» of the firm of QM“ street n" 3m" Tryon at 3 and Hampton at iii- » - IIIOIII 1'0!’ , HOTEL ‘res srnssv gisaorirsrowu _- been vated Y 10110.1 offer: very and v bio accommodation the travelling public. he table‘, is espec- iy good ind the ‘courteousiy sq yucs .1. TAYLOR. Manage arlottetown tel Co., Ltd. Proprietors a-oo- Anniversary Sale 1100 Goods "is popular Hotei I § completely throughout Ward Members GRANVILLE CIRGUFIZ-iith Jan stock mchanxm 1924. Pleasant Valley 11 a. Hunter River 3 p. m. 7. p. m. of the Brompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .__ StuLswrsuce Flour. .. rnvou METHODIST CIRCUIT. Oil-WWI P°WBP ------- -- l-{Sunday Jan ii Preaehidng“ services ryon a. n1. Cra nu - . n1. ywmrm 7 [L "L p p American Can . . . . . . . . .. 1 Brazilian likadtlou 01110010400101 PAGTORATE. “°l‘.'“"‘l..s“"m;P"‘ -So1'vlcos on-Bunday 6th inst will be as follows: 'l‘ryon at 3 p. 111. Albany 7 pr. 1n. Bonshaw. at 7 p. Com Spanish‘ lfivei-“Pre n _1-¢ 1 - ' St. Co. o! Can- x I). 1% SMQY Wm ma" “l9 fimvlcml- Tlled-‘enmans . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. pastor will be at Bonshaw. Services 1 Ahmm at Albany every night next week. Bhawlnlgan _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ HAMPTON CONGREGATIONP- yasterduy D. Minister Proac n ervices- 0° Pm wemwk for January 11th. $411111. aant llfiulmsm" Cm" - - - - ~- 7_. ,Dominion Bridge on‘ Montreal Power . . . . . . .. web Winnipeg Electric . . . . .. ‘National Breweries Atlantic Sugar . . . . . . . . .. Atchlson 111m. Car 1ft Foundry .. Business meeting at Borden January Gth nt 7 p. m. All Distemper 00ml!- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH tral Christian will occupy his pulp- vices. At tho evening scrvico '7 p.n1.,- the ‘fine 1nu1-1ic rendered at inst Sunday's sacred concert, will be r0- poutcd iby special request) and the pastor liov. Dr. Gauge will give a short address. New York Central . . . . .. Cuba Cane Sugar . Crucible Stool .. hiternationul Pope 1Kelly Springfield . n. Mex. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . FIRE SOARE-What might have proved to com- ‘occurred Thursday ‘at Mount Stew- Remung ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ V lart, but was fortunately averted by Southern Pacific ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ Q ‘Itho promptness of Jonathan Aifleck Studebaker _ _ I _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ and Harry McKay u“ slllum‘ Union Pacific . . . . . .. Smith's born and standing in a. rect line was the dwelling house of gMr. Tom Smith and inst across the Pub- track ivan tho Station house and. freight shod. Methodist Parsonage. 19;“ victory F333 Victory 1922 Victory and a dwelling house occupied by ‘Mr. Daniel MoWilliams. l-lnd tho flro gotundcr way. with tho high wind blowing at. that time, and no apparatus to fight the flrc with. ' it would seem that these lnrildings n1ust have laeon destroyed. The "‘“"l' Commerce . . . . . . . . i origin of the fire is unknown. Bank Royal 14.11111 ugutlifefll . “mm” Bank Nova Scotia . Mlnardw Llnlment 10.- Thirty-first Anniversary S 4.-‘—Stock quo- 7 tations furnished by Johnston and m. Granville. lBell Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . 127. Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd . .. . Pan American Petroleum .. m. At Tryon and Albany Rev. Dr. qmt Empire 5pm] 151, pm ' ' Laurentide Pulp . . . . . . Canadian General Electric . . Rev. M. J. 11100011011100, M. A. B. ‘fiiiufldisii Steamship Com .. ——Rev. Dr. (lenge. pastor of the Cen- Am. Locomotive _ _ ' L _ I I I ' ' ' it tomorrow (Sunday) at both star-Pm" Smenmg 3‘ “Mmmg " 1 " ‘Anaconda Copper . . . . . . ‘ “' (Janadian Pacific Railway .. 1 n 1M -. M . be a 18w dimuo-w "is 1§‘.‘§§§‘“s.‘.l‘$i0.§‘...‘.‘.".'.“.‘ .. iAgent. The fire started in Mr. Tom Utah Copper ‘ _ _ I ‘ > ‘ "l" n. s. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . .. MONTREAL EXCHANGE . 1937 Victory . . . . . . . . . . I - ' 2431/, was 0.001.001.0000 GUARDIAN l c0111 my 1w. 11111-111; Sept. 6%. . Oats May 45%‘ July 48%. Montreal ,__,_ ‘WEST KENT SCHOOL HONOUR 41 ROLL FOR DECEMBER 0Q 1.1% 103711 1. fired "Black. 2. Stewart MacNuti. 1‘.. Amy Johnson. . ‘elm-ed Grade IX. cabinet. l. (ioorgo Raymond. ‘.l. llalph Worthy. 5i. Dorothy Block. Grade IV. . Malilanrl Acorn. . Keith Acorn. ‘. Mary Stewart. 1. 11011011 11011;. 2. (loorgo MucKenzio. fl. Wlllium Owvu. Grade VIII. l Grade ill. .. .l;1<-i1 hiilfurd. 1.’. lsubollo Cil‘i.i\\‘l'lll‘1l. t'.. Lilly .I:1rol11=o11. - Grade Vii. i H 1. lion llogori-z. 2. (‘iltifiif lloulier. ii. Koiih Wodlufrk. Grade ll. Grad‘? VH- lilnril. 1011111111. .\l.1r_' ()\\‘1-11. ‘l. iionjnmln flours. ;, NHIIZ‘|_; m,“ 2. .ln'mo.~1 lnnos. l ' i ' ti. Lowis Monro. Grade VI. l. Wanda wedlock. 2. I.a\\'ro11c1_\ lvlncNoviu. l ii. lioginnld Smith. l 011 Chrisinias , (lay, -111o.<1 r11"l1u111:111ity ‘ ‘ ' Grade VI. l. Reginald 11011111111. 2. Ilohyn (‘i11nvro11. ii. Ziinrgarol Wood. ,.\lr. iluorgl- .l. (‘rood 1111111111 his li<~|11~111<111 in l'4‘(i'.‘l\'i‘ 1'|‘h:1! ilu- 1'<-\\'111‘ll will 1111111111110 01111 11111 i11- Grade V. 11131.19, i. (iordou \\'liii111n:<. '2. Niurgnrci Black. Ii. Efflo Iir0h1111i. ,111:111l1'0.~1i11i', flu- Allifll Irilllli‘. ‘bu! to Grade V. l l. Allison Rogers. "Hm-sum 111.". I 2. w1n10111 111-111 . 211%; Thornton, ioqual.) Si. lllnry Sim-lair. _....____.__._____ _____-_..--- ---~ A Unable t0 Form New Japanese Gabinet (Canadian Frees) TOKIO. Jan. Qr-VlBCDUIIL Kiogo Kiyoura. summoned by the Prince Regent ilirohito to form a cabinet 10 succeed that of Premier Yamam- Grille X- oto, yesterday announced his inabil- lity to complete his ministry. lio 11o- that ho h11d_ imonunahlo i0 'ohtain the silpport oi‘ any political iparty in tho Itiet. At the further re- quest of tho Prince ltegont, ho has accepted tho ins}.- of forming a new 1. iinrold illar-i: and Rohr-ri 1'i11n~ 10111111111011.1111 01.01.027.105... 11-11111 1..'1-1- 1111- l1irli1 11f 1hr Saviour, iiu- uugwl of iioalih “'11s 1m his: way’ in ,111i; - immo 1111oii11-r faithful sorvnni ~01‘ 1111- .\l11.»1t~-r, i11 llu- mirsonngi- of spirit lvfl. ils earthly" ‘ihow- 1111111112; whom 111- lived 111111 01-111 in 11nd out. 11011111 good. 111111 "1101 1o i1.- 11111111111-11-11 1111111. ’i‘i11- '1‘11.- ’ y wn.» F18 yours of zigi- llllil \\';1.s 11 11:11- “ml Alarm“ iro of Sturgeon l111i 11111111 to ilnu- r1110 1111s of “ins whor1- ill‘ HPillEil down to fdrln- 210101‘, \ 111g. Y-ri ho iunuii limo 10 ho or iulily Soul" hold the positions of steward, so- ciely representative. Sunday School superintendent. and local preacher of the Methodist Church at Dundss. lie was also manager of the local egg circle. Hence he will be missed. especially so by a loving wife with his two daughters and his son Bentley for whom the prayers and sympathies of the dis- trict ascend. The funoral of the iiOCPllSCil took place on l-‘riduy ‘the 28th inst. The Iicvs. ll. M. Brodie and ll. A. Itrmvn, officiating, the sumo boing 0111- 111' ihr- largest on a work day 1111111" hr-ld in lilo dis- trict. Friends wort- _ [irusont from Sturgeon, Midgoll. Charlottetown St. John, N? it, Montague, Souris besides of thr- ‘surronnillni; dis- tricts. T110 hymns sung worn "A (Yhurgo. in Kin-p i llnvo" “'l‘h1-ro. is :1 Happy Land" “Looking 'i‘hl1-1 Way" 11nd “Savvd Ily (‘.1-:1<~.<»." Mrs. ii..\icDo1u1ld being iiu- organist, Tho body was laid to rout in tho Presbyterian comeior yut Dundas, llli.‘l'l‘ to wait tho gonorul risur- roction morn. Niuy i1 find 11:1 all .1'1*111iy' as it will find il1<- liilv liioorgo .l. ,(‘1'o0d. ‘ -~-~-~- <0>-_. _ of the til tin- 1-1111. FRANK MUTTART l11 ii11~ midst oi‘ (‘hrisinunl r0- joiciug thr- homo 01' one 01‘ ilu- fi11- 111st old ludlos in i’. 1;. i.. or any- lwhoro also “'11s phmgod into sor~ ,1'o\\‘, when the son 01' thc into Dr. ‘hiuiiari was taken sir-k on Wod- ursdny uftornooii, his spirit leaving his 1101110; 'i‘i111§ once again “in tho midst o1‘ lllt‘ \\'-'1 nro in dcaih." Tho door-aw 11d was F151 years of age 11nd had 111~\'1-r known the 1111-aning of al whilo lhr- rojoiciiig iho town 11nd surroniuling districhsi 0i‘ 811111-111 arl- kvcllly fr-it in tiu-irl oi‘ Dundns. its roward. lu- rich 11nd douhtod I11 liuiinr his reward. Ills funeral took plat-ow,‘ Y ‘u q on S1111d>1_\' nilornooil wi1ici1 \1.~.1~=l "M" i ' 11-11 h) 1111- lie-r. liolmrt M. liroiuwl :d1s1-11<:11 of tho Dr. was 1100-11- (liecvnuvd ly 11-11 on :l1'('.OllllL of 11111111: iu-id up on 111-; way from Boston. The s01» :1 wry touching 011111-- 1111.- lrvmnc. 11!’ lliiu who and “Nl-uiw-r My Cod 1:1 13y borne in '2'“ Th .~ at t s sar- e1 e casket was Cumin“ Db ‘g - covered with wreath) of flowers w“ huh.“ Magma .l.’ i which were sent by the Ladies A Methodist aw 1k McLean. F. Cox and family, M. S. Acorn and Mr. and Mrs. w. 11. Lesrd. After the service the rc-. nains were laid to rest along side zhat of his father at B“m;I°,G3é'DOP$ni“ pgglingms": at Pine Hill Presbyterian Co John Ju-me-K-E p“ ' , ‘, ' here. Col. Carruthers received , . duet, Vi. D. f1 rio F. IC. Conroy and A. E. Clark ‘Snmuu-rsido [ms-rs please Con/i “lama-He "m" Quemfaumvfi ....___.{.;q. ALBERT E. HOWATT ' izarilcning mvihods of W113 muster, and many have profit‘ ' ‘mum a ¢°mf°n.h|°', ed by his instruction. l Funeral services ‘ day's illness. ilo was tho joy of 11! . ' ‘_._ __ _ _ . . _ , HIE-us lato homo Wednesday ui 10.1111 11111ili1l .- 11' d" M“! "l m“ “ibulli. 111., vondnciod by iiov. John A.‘ t‘ 1‘~ -1 1- -1 - . ' .1i\a1< 0i \\ 10m 1.11 uympd h). 012mm; nnmstor m. m“ Congrpgib‘ me l‘ 73mm“ a" over 'ion11l (Zhurch. Burial was in tho‘ \111iil'11'1='1l1l1- loss Also i11l1i- hroih-inmnu’ w‘ M‘ Pflahumv‘ Alum“ ‘ ' ' lilowntt lCilVlfg ihroo ollr-r grand- 111- Dr. Geurgr- Nlnliurl of liosiom. _ _ __ , _ ‘ z v ii plat-o and rank i11 tho lifo l1-~-‘¥‘*§“‘hur‘5." Mn“ “' ('°,nl0n_ Anti": vond ill'i‘ 1l1~ior111i11cd hy 011111110101". ‘tmllg m Brmgnlmrl‘ 9mm" “NJ we 111:1y vunfidonily think of l-‘rni-i: ‘J’ (“mum Iguwm" m Alnolmraf as “Hung mm“ u) rnvvhmiflllll l\ll.~;,- Ruth liownu 111 “aim-y .l1ury. (Ionnr-ii-‘rom tin- 0111111101011. (Patriot Please Copy.) -——<O&——-_ LIEUT. COL. CARRUTHERS Livnt. Col. J. S. Carrnthors w 1 “hgm; lover m. riiod 1111s week in Vimcouvor xvns t ‘ 11 formor rlésidtiut of Halifax. hav- ',,4.....¢“» r1100" belnl sons. Hlhoticallywnv- m: ‘wwmé Um-M-W- ' ‘ "rt-dad" a w“ swa- n... .041’; ceivsd his earlier education i Now Giasgpuj. ills father, Rev, ., James Garruthers~'~is-'o‘~' ' terian minister who held cbsf ‘g1 Charlottetown, Pictou; and New in the s00“.l...iZB?-:§'1-:'i.d1gmrzis1i°zii0gt10a l film Church. Matth- "' Arts degree from Daihousie varsity, Halifax, and gazing; '-1 Kingston. Ontario, In 1915 Col. ‘gr U 0011100.. 01111111111 1a 110 0111.. talllnn at llalifnx iinbwas appoint- ed Medical Officer. In 1016 when Alla-rt E. llowatt died Monday n" S, l. X ‘Jmvflfl _ X . r. . .ty Hospital 1101110011, Dct. H. at tho b01111, of Um WM “mu ‘d’ he trauuenefl his grandduughtor. Kuhn‘ mymmon‘ Mus" m his 82nd or and 0011011 for overseas in June year. iio had been in poor health "mi. 3mm an" “whims m Bu‘ 1nd :1 grout sufferer at times. for a period covering many months. ‘and h“ W“ ‘umched w me A‘ D‘ ln spito oi‘ illness and irc-akncss ho psirsinlmi in working almost un- Mm- ‘my L‘ 10 1111.1 111111 with 1110 rank 0t 111111- .\i. S. staff at Branmhott and there- uitcr, until the end of the war. i-ii'l‘\'lt(l in various staff capacities ‘in England and. France. 0n the Ta lz-Hs ' z 1'1 f’ . Ttivilli ‘l’1‘Lll11t<i:e-n(l‘-11i‘\:'i1l1ii"1i‘lslxiihllwaillllflmclnslon or m?‘ Service he we“ 12111110 L11 Plympton from Iililford, -I\' .ii., in 11113. ilo was a skillful and enthusiastic farmer. 11nd 1-111- iivutod intensively the 11111111] acro- ago at his disposal. Sinco coming to {Plympton ho has soldom tnrod forth beyond tho immediate vicinity of .”‘“ but he has ihoso who (came lhorc. and liu-y . .. _ _ . r havo onjoyod him. it. gave 111ml his body on lhurmlay 11101111111, phmmlru to h" 10 Vancouver. t0 which plsceihls father hsd removed, and took char-g:- of :1 hoe-ipiinl thorn. - _ §Q§§WQ norm. vlcromal c-nioyml consulted about 1110] ‘f _ which 111:1, l Offers to the travelling] ., up-to-data hotel. 0on- talns- 44 rooms with private bathsI-he Cuis- wero hold at Telephones in Courteous Canada. ail rooms. service. H. C. BROWN ll Manager ‘ll i 1k g" T‘ Mr. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ' Proprietors l ilpens Thursday Morning Three Days of impressive Bargains THIS week this store celebrates its thirty first birthday. Thirty-one of MOORE & McLEOD we opened a little dry goods to give you a good service. Willi! your a You rememb and Silks ONE THIRD OFF COATING CLOTH All Winter Coating Cloths includ- y ng 011111011100, Plaid back Burberrys, ’B0livias, Fflezes, THIRD OFF. i‘ . $3.00 c1011. 101- $2.00. $3.50 010111 101- $2.114. $4.00 010111 for $2.07. $4.50 Cloth for $3.00. 1114.111 010111.. 1'01 $8.17 0 PER CENT OFF ALL SILKS . .. . , Choose ‘ artment PER CENT OFF DRESS FABRICS i0 All wipiiizgBress materials includ- strges, W001 Oantons, _ (h-epeilles, Twills, . 11-10110- l ‘ ‘ . 11:0 105a oswr 01w rel: I in the Province, abrics of Georgette, anton, Chiffon, Velvets, etc, all ‘at 20 per cent off. . $3.25 Pailottés for illLSO. $2.75 Taffetns for $2.20 0.4200 120110100 101- 1112.40 $3.50 Crepes for $2.80 $4.25 Oantons for $3.40 $4.50 Cantons for $3.60 $5.00. Velvets for $4.00 . _ ‘ N and we hm 0 E French Seal coats Hudson Seal coats, 45 andcuffs Persian Lamb coats, Persian Lamb‘ coats, lar and cuff . . . Persian Lamb coats, lar and cuff . . . from the finest silk de- selecting Crepe de Chene, Vella Vellas, ......-¢ PRICE. , , A table of ladies’ velvet, velvet and colors at Feather black, jttde, cocoa, and -.0~--0.. .0... ’- jTricotines, Tweeds, -.0--.0¢---- .0- ‘1 '~ '~ . All other mounts and flowers selling at $5.00 Trlootiues for $4.00 ’ i 4H5!) Triootlnes for '.‘*.$§f100§'frlcotlnes r01- _ $13_.15',I’olret Twills for $23.01) H.100 Serge: for $2.25 1:01-00. for $1.80 y Mgr) $3.20 1112.00 Flannel; 0.1. 81.00 . Thursday morning, we are French Seal coats 45 in. Racoon coat 45 in. long, Hllall Price Sale oi .l.a1lies llais Ladies’ trimmed and ready to-ivear hats in felt, velvet and duvetyn, ready-to-wear hats in duvetyn, and feléi and leather quills i11 rose, grey, Ostrich mountain nigger, Prebtp velvet flowers in all colors ssistance and patronage time going t0 celebrate by er the store at 121 Queen Street business nas gl‘0\Vl1-—2ll'1(l tor holding" A GREAT THREE DAYS ANNIVERSARY SALE. bargains of last year’s sailb—y'(111 will, we think, be equally pleased Wlilll this one. years ago this week imder the name and we’ve been trying every since the three days commencing 111.010.1111. Prices in all Departments .30 . Per Gent oil Women‘: Fur Boats Marmot coats 45 in. long $1151)" fill‘ $35-09 45 in. long $150.00 for $105.00 long . $135.00 for $94.50 Hudson Seal coats, 42 long 110.00 101- 111210.011 in. long Sable collar $450.01) 111015315410 45 in long plain $350.00 for $245.00 45 in. long Sable coi- 153251") f0!‘ $7527.50 45 in. long, Sable col- 111450110 1'01- $315.00 with border $3715.00 1'01‘ $262.50 WIIDLESALE PIIIQES 111 .111 11011111151111 Terms l Gash, p llo -~ “Approbaiion” all HALF- all It" price 750101-531- navy and black 1.50 for 1.05 cherry, 1 .25 for 88c 30 p. c. off lleavy Discounts oil Wometfs Gloih ~ Goals Cloth Coats, all new this season worth to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19-00 1'01‘ $12-50 Cloth Coats, all new this season worth to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25-09 1'01‘ 9518-0“ Cloth Coats, all new this season worth to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43-00 fol‘ $35-00 Coats in all the latest styles, Fur collars ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ $54110 101- $30.00 Coats in all the latest styles, Fur collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $T5.i1il1‘01-$50.()0 Coats i11 all the latest styles, Fur collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85410 101- $511.77 Coats in 111i the latest. .tyles, Fur collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105.00 for 10.00 (Touts in all the latest styles, Fur collars $115.00 for $76.67 All 11111105’ cloth, serge and poiret twill dresses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i" lt- 1'» it" All childreifs clotlnserge dresses 30 ll-if- Off All ladies’ silk rlresses . . . . . . . . 3" ll- 0- of!’ Anniversary Sale Blankets. and Bedding “l{e11\v00d" Blankets . . . . . . . . iiilil- for $7 Bed Comforts . . . . . . . $35K! for $2.73 Silkoline Bed Comforts . . . $4.75 for $3.33 Special Blankets . . . . . . $43-25 1'01‘ 15-1-33 1"‘- 1>10~0w001 Blankets . . . $93-25 f0!‘ $13-73 1"‘- "MOORMAC” Blanket $11-00 f01‘$7-70 pr Curtains, on sale at 30 per cent discount. Curtain llizvterials 30 per cent discount. WHOLESALE PRICES ON ALL LINES NOT SPECIALLY SPECIFIED. B 6 P1°LEOD Anniversary Sale Melfs and Boys‘. Good- itioihinz. 30 men's heavy tweed Winter 0v; ercoats in fawns, lovatts, and grooms and grajxs, three piece belts_ one-quar- ter quilted lining with polo cloth at- tached, also plaid back cloth, sizes 35 42,\v0rth "to $32.00 clearing at $92-00‘ 16 boys’ Winter overcoats in‘ dark? browns, and gray tweeds, half} or full . belt models, full lined good heavy weight for ivintcr wear, sizes for boy's from 8 to i5 years worth to $12.00 clearing at . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . ' $7.95 7 Youths’ coats in gray, fawn, and " lovatt, all wool tweed, rag an sleeves” three 01000 belt and full lined. Sizes for boys from l4 to l8 years for $14-95 38 Monk finc tweed and worsted suits 0f fine All W001 English tweeds in two 01- three pieccs,.single or double breasted models in bIfOllVllS, grays and, (lark overchecks and plain navy 101110,, sizes from 35 to 41L worth to $30,00- clonring a‘. ...... .... 15119-50 (i only boys‘ Winter overcoats in lawns and ln-mvn and greens, sizes for boys from 12 to 15 years, full ‘lined ’ with three piece belt, very newest style this year. worth $13.76 for ~. . . $10-95 6 only children's Napp coats in. brown, blue ad gray, plain slip on style with brass buttons and red lining,___ sizes for boys from i310 8__ years, lar$’i.00for......'.... - 111101011. 111111.00 ON THE FOLIAHVING GOODS "Men's umbrellas,Men’s Fancy dhiriié _ "' Dressing gowns, Smoking jackets, ' Night shirts, Motifs workingshirts Mocha lined gioyes and mil-f?!- Men’s. and boyslisweatetjs, _ - Working gloves and mitts, , '_ Lion's "and boys’ winter Men’s wool and cashmere