. 1,.-,.,,,,` ,M ---l l liir ravi Amari-evim Dscrellgisg illlhla ,Big-liilllsll tc. - -mis wnnsrmn snap.-Jl"ll`e lun hnmll ssls-some spleillill values offllml sow. me -6--fre 'sl °=»»»1~ <_>»=»~» °°1- on Saturday last oi Mrs. Sydney Webster. (nee Miss Lucy Pickering), formerly of Sherbrooke, Prince Coun- ty. P E I. Brown's '0s'.lendars.-Our calendars regularly $8.35 for $1.95. ‘ ' si-5 islways looked forward to as being mister-pieces of art and utility and th year’s calendar is no exception. I hw much expense getting this es_ ready but now it is no use whatever to me, It is yorth _every cent of 75c but as there are lust 450 -left we will send one to any ad- dress prepaid, from now until Christ- mas, for 10°. Rompcrs, scarlet, ali wool rompers, just the thing for playing in 'the suowl and outdoor fun, in sizes for chll-‘ dren age 1 to 5 years. worth $1.20 to $1.75, going at 82e to $1.15, ac- cording to size. _ Men’s Overcoats. just 35 left, your chance to get a big bargain. Silk Mufflers, 22 inches long, in all colors, regularly $2 now $1.35 r_ _ularly $3 now $2. gg;-ize Packages, just a few left, _all with $1.50 and some worth $3.50, ' Coat Sweaters, roll neck style in all popular colors and combinations, have storm collar and non-sag pock- ets, regularly $4.75 to $5.50 for $3.15 to $3.85. Sweaters, heavy roll neck .sweat- s ncoa , y o, ong, l Fiibbrmen’s Blietlal 15 American W TOBOGGAN SLIDE _A W =- » _ _,NE _ n _ oilski suits in black and ell w, re-_ » ~ f Alberto ' i i-ll su e szfm yi ro a1.9o. '°b°“““ 'nd' ‘“ "°’”,¥ °"°°*°" °.“ W " glla ys a ,yourso _ on “_ ts om 6 ml t l Muirhead Shipyard, Suminerside. When completed it will be consider- black coats that are absolutely wat- I hi t ,_ _ th B _ ,gn erproof, regularly _$4.50 for $3.25. _ Bgnlprgggtyhig he on on 8 an lal Parlors, Another lot, ehdapsi- _gods #but ‘ ' good vs nos at the price. y 10 in_~. ___‘ _ _xmas- i°¢_ worm ss.oo lor ;a.zo. ~ no “RCE mgmpmimsh W'd rms, ,hopping tam mg ups' 'M' ha” charms mm: ’dkt‘;n€':llf'er tenequgdns 2: Eoulilfy |02 un” “nd m°“°7‘ ' a p ee - _ ___ v°sts_ two func! knit "sb hu-_ Newtouhdiand and still_ has a. number __HOLMAN,s CATALOG _Y -~ - of ordersl to till. This speaks well . - °“_ wil your chance to get a good Christmas lm, Bqlmue and vmnit _ J do all your Xmas shopping-gi-mn H01. Drésent for h_lm as a small prieei _` I y' f mmf, (_lam_10g_ _ __ - , -u.1gME3l_ oves, a ew eavy, warm goves _ - '_ .___ left. set them at your own price. . _H°USE"'W' F' K`°l°' --oannoan 'afPLllls.--1-l¢>lmsn's SGW- 3 °°l1ibil1Btl0l1 Bet! 1eft.__=h9‘_" - vu °' ’°g1°t°r°d at tm Cm' have received s ear-load bl choice im- handkemhlef. collar and tie ot har- t°“ H'?l'°°' s“’“‘m°’“id°' b°t“`°°“ 9'3" pm-gall winter appim Qrqm will be mmmng C5310, in _neat handsomo last evening (after the arrival of the ,med prompt,” _ __1Z_16MEm_ box, regularly $1.50 for 95c. E'“_m°°°°-l *md 930 the P"°"‘°“° °v°“' - . -»-- 'r ' §°Y=i_ “vibe ‘_=_1=efiHl_§ 0"! af 1181!; *"5"* ~ ~. --mes Hazen. llronsm is ous.- pr ce. ere's a c ance or you to ge _ *"" _ ,U t i J_ (}_ J dm l B k.. a suit for the boy and save 50 pe, -THE” EMPRESS.-The outward st::\e_B¢s°_l_1mml;rs______ H earomza s ___‘_’§___°. “mt °f Your m°"°Y- °“rg° the Empress ‘mm Bm' is 45--1 and residence hong 26. 'rliis big Farewell sais finishes me -m°__rSi<1°dS;¢11rdav_we§ 3020 _b:§e____<:_i _ l’ l - last day of December. You only have 9°' 5~ an CB" 0 T11 1° “"3 _ _ ` ~ . B few days left so buy now hem,-8 it 30 passengers. Returning Sunday she SUBSCRIBERS Fh°_‘?.m _"°_“°" _"_ _ _ week or two before the time they lls evcrlastingiy too late. U95 20 PB55°“8¢l`9 and 5 “man Quan have pam _[or “As exp"-_£5 ,a-lid. thus. H_ H_ BRQWN_ tity of mixed ff‘Bight.J. ~ not miss an issue _n ,au,pa_p°n ar’ 158 Q St '_"* ' 1 M um ‘ -ieiurnnss .iniuvns -'nie nm- \“°°°°t11=“°d promptly on expiry' Hu1mel_\'s., 12-18341981, Agent in TODIOD- ers, just the thing for outdoor sport,l2; 8 tf._ _ _ - sm I dnt' ‘__ I-_--_ _--_-- - ~-__------~ -[- llllillll CHRISTMAS IHSPLAY NUW UN At The Store of Sinc|air& Stewart, Ltd__,_§_u mmereigler 'A visit to this modern department' store at this season of the year. .whe- iner as a seeker ol guts wherewith ro gladden the hearts of others or as a visitor to see and be seen, is not on- ly an education but an inspiration as well. An index of the splendid/ stock; carried by tlze firm is given before one enters the store. The seven large display windows are tastefully decor- ated with a beautiful assortment of goods, sllggestive of the holiday sea.- son and representing the various sec- tions of the store from \vhiol1.they ure selected. (Jn going in at the iznain entrance and walking through t dif- ferent departments one is struck with the magnificent Showing on very side, each section vicing wit the other in the display of usefll and beautiful articles so appropria and desirable for gifl at this Xmas time. Passing by the sill. counter the at- tention was drawn to a hundsomc infuse of shot pailette silk, 361 ihcbcs llg e and shown in a variety oi diiler- ent shades at $1-.00 per yard :This the firm claim is the best sillovalue they have ever shown and certainly the quality und finish of the goods would seem to -bear out the itnte- ment. The ladics’ neckwear andufancy goods. section is just to the left and here the eye is greeted with alllazz- ling array of goods so attraifively arranged that it excitcs the a. ira- tion rf all. ln the ladies"Ready-To-Wear de- partment are shown it dainty sort- ment of Xmas wnists, nicely d e up in individual boxes for Yiile Tide greetings; here also is dlspllyed a rich assortment of [urs in mtural mink, Alaska sable, Orauhergefmink and other s`:ins_ The cxcellentquall ty fllrs shown at the prices lere is no foubt the rcascn of the 'rlmark nble business done in this depatment this season. Passing along tlrough the gents’ furnishing, shoe andcloth- ing departments, each of whill are alive with gilt suggstions of the most practical _char- acter, the visitor is tailh up- stairs through the carpet and ifllrni ture department and for giftsit sub stantial and lasting wr;rt“ one would suggest a visit to this '.e¢ti0n of the store. H-are are to bt found dining-room furniture, in soli= mah ogany nnd qllartcrcd oak, fumll ook rockers and nrm chairs, llphlstererl in leather, cnllclies, parlorsuites, rnttsn chairs and other lines;alno a nice assortment ol rugs speciily se- lected for Xmas trrlde. 'l‘lle grocery section is alsoi very interesting place at this sea/so being splendidly stocked with new fresh groceries of the best brands all Cllml- ities so essential for the enioyient of the Y‘ule-tide festivities, _ Tho other departments whit space will not allow to mention ire are also admirably adapted to ect the dem-ands of their rapidly eiunding trade, the growth of whic' is s. proof that the business D60? Of this bustling firm is loolle upon with continued favor by tlrlarge host of customers that dai visit the store. 12-lME1i. ______.J._.__- _ T0 BREAK EGG CORNEI CHICAGO, Dec. 17-Ten .rloads ol eggs which Chicago cluhvomen will place on sale tomorrow iran at- tempt to break retail prices could have been, bought cheaper in ,le OPGII market than from the unnani com- mission msd who sullvliifd W 9°* cording to a' ehtlmmt “BY by Charles J. "Bowman, secretadoi the Obie o butter and egg- board "T15 women paid 20; cena do- zen for the eggs which they _n buy in gh; gpm market in unlimltquan- titles for 1! cents," :sid I Bow- man. 24 cents, tl retail the club women they proflwii six cel i l`|l0f» =-;,s=.Of~.2_°1:-¢1°f~F A ` C. R. Thomas, Boston _ s. _ _, bo ;F?osW McNeill, Cavendish. Bell. Scsrltown. G. _ Collin, Morell. IM. Malrath, Morell. A. M. Carver, Vernon. P. K. Mason, Frlc. Jet, . Mclnnis., Earnscliffe. 'him press arrlvod in Summer e asf. ' _ f :d§g;’:tgo’lii3g)‘an?1he lllslgeenuxsltlilning _GOOD sI‘EIGHING'_Th-° res” E Her outward cargo consisted of 1800` fifntlan the vijtglfity 0-fo§1db‘?Iit‘_mh_““d" -1- bags oats, 1 cat' sheep ipelts and one Tag” _(fm en 5 “gd 5 ml 8° 5 mg' = The following registered at the Vic- car mixed freightand her inward car- amfrgoghs are Corte! wth B”?“i_ “nd t0I`ii1 Hotel. Charlottetown, between go 2 cars freight.J. hood: re t pleop B' 0 e neg bg” 10.30 last. night (after the arrival oi _ -’*‘ g ea P e8’sur_°;_ _ __ . , , . _ J_ F_ Ryan, Mont;-9a1_ painful llccldant last Saturday night. ;?;dT;a‘;_§g§ ”'t__;’“' v‘:§_‘;f_°rd0I_)_?;‘ tyf;J_:`__ Mrs. James Ferguson, S0urig_ He was out sleigh driving when his Xmas shopping our me and ten C- D- MCKHHHOH. S0\lI‘iE~ horse wok 5 “adm plunge ima he cent tables are the best yet. S. W. |Miss M_ B_ M¢Phec_ Heathe,-da_\e_ was thrown out backwards, dislocat- Strong & C0_ 1Z_19M1i_ Miss E_ E_ Mcphw Georgetown ing his right arm at the shoulder. ,f _i - A. C. Saunders, 'Sumr_;~ierside. §§s‘;ft;lbr°:ag;_: go t%°u_1;’;_':_‘f;i_fl:§“‘;tx5I -I HAVE TQDAY employed one of W- ' The following registered at the and he ‘S now do ng We ' the very best up-to-date style leave Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between your order with me. C. Milligan. -QUEEN HOTEL -Elmer Jenkins, M won 2 firsts and 1 filth prizes for oats, harley and wheat. He has just 10.30 1 t ' ht it th ' 1 ` ' 12-19 li. the Tifigslinldrireg)eixlnlleitllllllva ell); S' C' K"‘F'_‘t' G°°”g"‘°“'“? A- R' 5" ' -- previous night: Sheen, Tignlsh; S. T. Gallant, Tyles- _PQULTRY FOR _ XMAS_._Th¢ _]_ A_ Taper, M0nct0n_ . M101 D__ W- I_IM‘\’_l1\_;i. Mi\t0D; Harry highest market price paid for tur- |_;_'w_ Lep,,gc_ R“,,tgc0vme_ _ Cgntwe .__ Mi _t0_l;. M~ RMl»0!\b\1rX_ Keys, geese, ducks and chickens for L Oxenham_ Hunter Rivet S3 nrlotts own,___ _ _ Amos, t)xfor , _ine Xmas market. All poultry ml.-sl; B_ Gm,det_ MiscDuc|,e_ 1'- W~ MCDOIHI . GeorK€l0WI1. l‘BgiB- be dressed, dry picked and drawn, ~ - ~ tered at the Queen Hotel, Summer-_ heads and _feet oil. We will take de- J. McLean, Ivorth Wiltshire. _ _ _ G,.0b_ P,.est0,,_ side, between 9.30 lasl. evening (after livery up to and__ inguiilng Saturday, L_ Parkmmh M,mtag,,c_ the arrival of _the Empress) and 9.30 Dec. Zlst. R. . o man,_:,.irn1 e , A. McNeill, Summerside. ' _che previous evcning.J. r\_ur_rli_riersll_ie_ ____ ____ ____ 12 18'iVlEti._ - I _“_ l --l.l, l_.,l,l'-" ~ el ' A",,A"°“' S““‘"‘°'”’d”' -WEDDING.-'rlis ssptis-l psrssii- -Nofrlcs `-_.- llsrsliy given time I will ' $',(_;1c'o¥_?°‘I1_;';$_'_x age, Summerside, was the scene of nl discontinue keeping boarders nfler_ ’ _ ' ver prett_ wedding l st iht when January lst 1913, ‘iwinil to the £3fr¥§:ée_¥§‘;';§;“§4,tg:_1_hn Fu mmm Mis; Carrlpsie McL:ren,n ilielmont, inability of 'Mrs. allen to co.,l,i.~uc ' _ ` 3 ’ “ Lot 16, was united in marriage to serving the public in tl:-is ual-lrity. H' Taser' Mmcton' V Garfield Yeo. Central. The bride was J. S. Allen :Preprint lr, I‘el‘nl.vf.~.ll » r The ‘°“°‘”‘“g ‘°gi“°’°“ at “W R°' li;ll§'ll;llnal;l;°‘l;rlriliililggsssgtll) Hguse' Summemde' 1-` L'-1_Ti._.'<,__.:.irrl_ vere Hotel, Charlottetown, between ,umttcnded ~-The ceremony was pep ' 105° 18" nigh* 01”” the “rival Oi lornleii liy`Rev. R. o. Morse. Mr. HEARST A wiraniss IN the 'rignlsli express) and 11-30 thc slid Mrs. Yeo will reside sl; central. 1NvEsTlGA'rIoN CAMPAIGN. ireviolis night: _J_ _ _,___ _,_ W~ Gildelt- MOWU- --» ` ` ‘ w/lsH1NG'i‘oN, 'nec 17-william _ "\-`- S. Coin. '1`0F0l1t0-_ -SUCCESSFUL SEED GROWER.-» R. Hearst, who published the now -7- J¢11`d_1HS._3UmlH¢lfS1d0- Wm. McGregor, one of Prince_coun~ famous "Archbold letters," today J. Carmichael, 1-eal-l_es. ty's most successful farmers, who was gave the Senate campaign funds com- rgl G' 9' Mcuonaldl xork- 0-“ sxhibltof Bt fbi* Amber” FMF. mittee all letters ill hispossession in- dicating a connection between .John D. Archbold, of the Standard Oil Co., M. McLeod, M. D. Hunter River. received tho Steele-Briggs Trophy for d 1 ' 1 t* ~ d -» i f_' li. A. McDonald, St. Peters. the bcst showing of grain in the Geal- _€iI;s_ egxs B' we an cam a gn ag D L _ adm“_ “ed growers' °°m9-“M9” ‘lt Mr. Hearst appeared us the first the “inter Fair. This is the ter. It has to be won three times ‘more becoming the pr°pe"'y of the tee at the outset that he had some " _ “Weep witness at the re-opening of the cam-' ff stake. cup Btmdmg three f°°t_hi5b paign investigation which had come N_ B_ - _and is about sixteen lnchml in dieme- to 8 halt he,-ore the electicm The New York publisher told the commit- Mclienns. M D ' Oyster Bea "*”“°'- M” M°G"”g°'. ‘”m`“°' d°“"* oclisrlmsrs that ima nsc been mass Bridge endeavor to be its final owner.-J _ public. Ile first produced the photo- ' H Myers' Hampton' " graphic copies of the letters.already Jas A McNeill Summerside. published and identified them for the ' .J Arsenault Sydney. ._ h ft _ ‘N ____cO_____ wol_v_ue_ N_ B_ PERSUHALS convénien¢.e_of_ t e conimi ee ________ S nf E Horne, wo1fvil1s_ N. S. .Miss D Hopgood, Wollville, N. S. .Miss .T Smallmnn, Wolfvillo, N. B. llilrs J R Shank, Glace Buy. NO DIFFICULTY IN MOVING BALANCE OF CROP. WINNIPEG, Dec. 17-To prevent, -lf possible, any repetition of last lycnr‘s condition at the head of the _lakes in connection with the move- ‘merit of all rail grain to the millers in Eastern Canada, and with a View to giving the farmers in Western Can- 'nda every opportunity oflrrnsrketing their grain to the greatest possible advantage, the Grand 'I‘rl.lnli Pacific are establishingrates to the Atlantic 'sea ard for export and to Eastern. iijanadian points via Chicago. These rates are in addition to rates on the _Fort William basis to Dlilllth, Super- lor, St. Paul und Minneapolis, which have been in effect since lust Febru- ary. These rates which carry with' them milling price in transit privile- ges are exnected to be of great bene- fit to millers in`0ntario_ The rate to Eastern Canada takes effect on the 20th of this month and those ' for export on January Z0, 1913. It is reported that the movement of grain over the Grand Trunk Pacific is very heavy and that with the avail able storage at the head of the lakes, _coupled with the arrangements above noted it is not anticipated that there 1 the balance of the sesson's crop. ASKED JUDGE T0 RESIGN. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 18- Representative James R. Mann, of Il- lions, republican leader of the House, today called upon Ashley M.Gould, as- sociate Justice of the Supreme Oonrf- of the Dtstrllt. of Columbia, and Judge George W Atkinson, of th United States Court of Claims, vice president and director of the First National Insurance Oompslly of the Unites 'House today ordll' Mr. Mann declared was improper in his or judges ‘tb s of dy ‘will he anydifflculty in takdng care of -James Tuplin, Black Banks, pass- ed through Sunrmerside yesterday.-J. -Mrs. Leslie McNutt, Malpeque, was in Sumlmerside yesterday.--J, -Capt. Jos. Reed, Summerslde,`was a passenger on the Empress last; night.J. -Miss Frances White was a passen- ger hy the Empress last night re- turning frorn Saekville.J. -Rev. Henzley Stavert, Harcourt, N. B., is spending a low days at his iid home in Wilmot.J. 1 -»-dr -Thomas Smallma‘n, Knutsford, was 'a passenger to Summerside yes- terday morning.-J. -Miss Olga Rogers and Miss Alice :li-_rothard arrived in Bummlerside by the Empress last night from Mt. A1- lison Ladies' College.J. lFrom Yesterday's Evening Guardian) -Rev. J. O. Clsrkl, M. D.. Fsirford, Man., is in Bllmmerside today.J. -Rev. Hammond Johnson, Bedoquc, was a passenger to Charlottetown this n'lorning.J. -Rev. A. A. Horwood, Dundas,', passed through Slimmerslde today re- thrning from 0'Leary.J. -mv. J. o. Psswsk, o'i.¢si~y, lsu thirmorning by the Empress for New Brunswick to spend s two weeks holi- day.J. -c. w. newer, _Marsha cl urs nel- ver Dredge, Bnmlnlrflide, left this norning hy the Empress for Ottawa --1 ‘For s man ne gift is more pleas ng than a cased pipe- ovided it gots to the man who s okes. The itoeh we srl shoyving now includes incst brlar, genuine esishash and msprsehsnm plush ind silk lined _| neillil. "flue holiday season 'mil soon if Roots ii That have (rest medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, for _purifying and enriching the blood, sl 'they are combined in Hood’s Barsan parllla. 40,306 testimonials received by actual count ln, two years. Be sure tptahe I-|ood’s Sarsaparllla Get it today. Sold by all dniggistl everywhere. 100 Doses One Dollar. Teacher Wan ted First or °econd lass te aber wanted lor Tfne Valley gfhool do M for term bsglnnilalr January lllll, first class teacher prsletrirs Asuplplgment lt5.00. Mid summer vars on. y o - "D .I M Nlonnlspu ~ ~ Clinirman'I'rus e s ii tt I 'l`neVl\la UWI li-1 M sitio I Y . ll f _ ` _L ' - $01151-: ~ ll Hodge Slip ers m'sk`s very nsefu hers mshe your choice now_ Men'¢ Fifi S ipplql ll._6q'ib"f.5o ‘_Men’s_L»¢ll_ler Sllpplin $l.|5 _lo W/5¢ll_se_l\‘s ‘Fell Sllppfrs ssc 4 f. I: xpglfs Leather §lipp¢|_i_§l,‘Qn if 'soo s .ss r' cl le 'ml allplillfirgelb s».g~._~¢ ._-.1- f= ll .¢i1»¢#w`{¢ lil am, .1 _,m i~`.J.~'-1-‘s ee --and OTHER; This store is _ _ There g1_»e_fou1y_¢=fg:gw“days left onwhich you can _’lmy “fur "l‘1i¢lssl.-.milf <.rlsvs.¢_i.t§_i1l'=ln wil1~b¢_l;i;»'yS'°1;_i=yem91;§>u= h_urry» _ _ °- li _t‘1messaae` P11. “Psy _- _ ‘ = - - hm `. iiseouin fi'looi<.c_H_RisrMAs;sHoPPlNo-now. ti - - vo i' _ _ _ ._ ....s_. .~.~~ ,¢"‘1»-rw Uf cum-5`¢.ur`.i¢¢.elos‘1ng on Dec..a4i?h'we__sh§1l _dude ur to make it sure, Alb at lhcs; who coiir_e"{tcil’iowses get QOOD SERVICE ill _ __ 'But wen,” ¢e__.l`v¢._y»olli. }3ES'1` if .you comsnow. »_- Early ,,» -,_ -fa..-i-¢,l -.-'°-l- _ ml eucall bll if it E' E’ y ylol:2$_e_l Yculr choi:`_e of the following al‘tic1e_s; ei k_n'erkties in bex, kniitod niuifieli U1 lox. ei k almlefsln l50_X,f3 'fancy hand- kefchlels, plain silk hsrdk¢rchlefs,p‘a1u si k il.i=iil handkerchief, cuff links. sui- penp:r.-. c»slim¢rc hostl hieir brush cloli sbrlish 3 sikeen handkerchiefs, pn s~, 2 liaeu c lists, "p i`r linen cuff-, lovs‘»cn.l_ » »- -» ~ Ln* ._,,. . 'What you ceilblly lllrjiilc I Yo sr choléecf the follovl ini; ariibles; Fancv s-hir s, pill- ‘woolen gloves. pilr "Resident or P.exo suspe'ede~S._iI1 HDUY box, si k initial lmndllelcliief. fancy silk r.audkerchiefs, silk tie in HOUY b°X- hol s’ cap, Men's 'win er cap, clothes brusli, hi-ir brush, hlicl; 'vloo'cn mills. ull ierclolhirig, silk necktle ln holly 503. umb ellals. - ~ ~ ~ _ _ ., ..__ i i 1 . 'F "l What you can lilly for 75c Yo'.r clit-irc of the following articles; Pair kid gl ves, pull' mocha glovc-:=, fan y shirt, pair lanky susoeli iers in box, coax sweater, k llicd rrivfllar, fine `wo_ol- en gloles, silk lie in holly box, combin- ations set, lllspenders, armlets and ,garl- e s, leather collar box, lelrlier milts, wrrl underwear, wool drallers, men‘s uinter caps, umbrella. _ - ` L ' l needs. < . Your choice of ,the following' art-‘ ic'es---fancy belt, fancy collar ilrholly box, white tea apron, silk tie, wool or cashmere g'lov_- es e Vere Tvmtiii _~’r>"r‘d‘*l‘~’.‘~?~‘t»'r-`z'*l‘>l°.~`rf*‘t Your choice of the followingarticles; . ‘ A . I . . ‘. ' l ` l " lf '. i ~T‘>`r-'r-%‘>i‘”"r‘~‘.‘d‘“t'-l*»l‘-3*-l"‘ What yoil cllll bily for $1.00 Coat sale ter. mocha glov s, p lr garnt lst nlit s pair Lid glov s., lmitted muff ifr in b ic, fancy shlrl, While shirt iii-lit slilrt,cll link-1, fancv ell: lie in holy box wlllte silk handker luef wool n uuderclothing, lnen's winter cup. mel-’s. vest b ys' pants, boys’ tlue serge sailor suit for ages-a l-2» to 4,Iumbrella_ ' ...L nun-l __/;~__~ 'What you can for $1.25 Your choiceof the follllwiug articles; Coat seen er, fancy shirt, 'lined kid 5; ovcs, unlined kid g ore-,_ uien's pant-l. silk Suspenders in h lily box. fill! muff- ler in box, leither collar box. Silk linei; mocha mi ts w ol lined, umbrella, night slurts, Stal lie d‘s _Unshrfnkable under- wear. m n‘s win er clps, men‘s het-, ~ flannel shirt, bo,'s»p -nts. _ l - _ ' '_ v . 'r-'-r 'And' The flililllrell Bless f What you can blly 'lor 'lie Your choice of th : following articles;` Robspere co lar, wool scprf, fancy dress 1 ollar, lace collar, embroidered tea apron, wool scarfs, fine all wool dress goods 'per yd, inlaid linoleuni _per yd, ‘hearth rugs, carpet mats, pair curtains, pair tow. ls, brussels carpets per yd. Misses’ sweaters all colors. 1 ' 1 l 'i lqslm-email - l .l 1|-ll- ull minimis What you can buy f0r$l.00 Your choice of the following articl_-s; Swede hand bags, kid gloves, flalilalstte waist, lace collar and ~cllfl sets, fancy collars in. holly box, fancy bet in box, corsets, ladies? umbrellas, large wool shawl, pair turkishlowe B, dress goods per yard, brueels _carpet samples, cocoa' ma s, lfearih rug, Insta '_ etc. ' ‘ ‘ ' '-" .l~ What you can buy for $1.25 l Your¢clloice of the following goods, -Wool lined mocha gloves unlinfdikld gloves, black sateell uliderskirt, D&)$.‘ ' cors-ts, colored silk scarfs, aviation caps,- driviug borinets, rubber door mats, best inlaid lill leulns per yd_ladie'S uinlifellls, dress goods -per yd. Floor rugs, etc. . ' ~ Christmas is the chi dren’s time, and .we hav : not forgotten them in the. s déitiogof _lfseful aft-.cies fol‘_Cllrlstinis. Hire you will find r'lll stocks ,of coats, suits, gloves, 'lnlttsi _ °aPfi» hats-_f1'=i. gloves, uuderclothilig stockingl, was hood-l, furs and fur sets etc etc., ; _ l _ » _ __ 1 , l \ ‘ » -v ._ *fri “~‘_"~_-». _._~ ‘ ~l- ` f' ~‘ 3; Y ~ _ -- , *‘~ AMONG THE ARTICEES suitable for PLEASE SHCP EARLY_»lnd help""ff’ Christmas giving not iuehtloned here and serve the elergv, sn\p,' `che~rfu‘ncs..` a~ _ ‘ ~' ¢~_\ilf¥’l'-_f~'_1".f":'./11.4) ` i ~ wllizh w: baveili reltwarlety are me ’ fl h ` h f ~ f = “ " _ .,._,,<._.___,..__.. . /yr _ _ g __ , n s all eat_ o you se- , th- siles people and do. ‘ -_ _ women’s batllro ies~siid~iiouse} coats, Ladies' 'livery-" ' _ 1 _ __ _ l ‘ - ~. "lm _ ' ' _-1; lllirs, Men s fur cents, Min sealotll ciati and All ounce of~»Con-ideratlon ls`wortbl~lg` _` ‘_ ,gg \f.= _ .i- -_ suits; fur caps, fur nlitts and gloves, Brusseli, of Hospital Chnity, and don’t"' forget _ 4. 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