t foo gnaw-=3 $322.5";- 2 4'} Q -y----.a'l mun» t-l . t 5‘? ‘ N 9 i l i l l l i s i. VA Treasure inflow. of Lovliness in New Blouses You should see the exquisite beauty of Paton's blouses. You will lind them in Georgette. t'rcpe de (,‘hcne. Silks, Satins and combination with frills, tucks or ruffles. or the, severely plain, as fancy dictates. but there's all kinds to choose from and all sizes at ll—sl off. » ‘ Till-I J \.\'t \llY it) |)\\' 5‘.\l,|'3 IS '1‘lll‘. TIME TO lll"\' "HICKS |'\'l"l'i.ll.‘.’.\‘ 1’01: l-I.\lll.Y SI’IHNH l-‘lHH'liH Uttl‘ lirers thud: section is just like an apple orchard that has~ burst into l‘ull bloom. The new lh'ess Fabrics of every kind and tissue are broadly represented, and the prices are the low- est you've seen since the big pricc~t‘i'se came. ‘ It Would be a pleasure, under any conditions. to pick a half dozen dress lengths from the assemblage; but with prices away down to rock bottom few women will wish to resist the extra— ordinary importunity now offered VHS. Slilili'l‘fi \HF. LESS .\.\I\ l‘ll.l.(l\\’ ('\Sl{.\'. T00 l’rices have been so hard and unyielding. l'or schral years. and housekeepers have been doubly.careful ol‘ these. staple sup- plies. Now the time has cmne to lay in full supplies again; for prices have been sharply reduced. discounts of 1—3 and l«l being offered in all lllltfn and l’aton's staple department is well stocked \titlt rill‘t‘illl‘.{'>. lU\\1‘i.‘. pillow cottons, etc. IN ’l‘lll‘? IIUSII'IRY l)l§l’.\l€'l‘.\ll§.\"l' You will find tho lines in (‘ashtncrta Heather, Silk and Colt, ton, complete in site and shades, with quality tilt best purcha- sahle for man, woman or child at 1-4 otf. v/ Fancy and plain aprons. to adorn and protect the/dress at 1-4 oft. ' - ' i ' ‘ HIA'H'I‘LS I’lllt (‘tllill “'I‘IA'I‘HI‘IR Gloves for Sunday and gloves for dress occasions, all colors and sizes at 1-11 off. .l\\'l'.\lvl\' ('1.I-I.\1t.\\l’.\\~ til“ KNIT l's.\'l)lu‘li\\'l‘l.\l€ Hundreds of our customers have. learned to buy all their Winter Underwear in our annual January Sale--it means such a decisive saving, especially this year at 1—4 off. ‘ Now the waited for occasion is here, and the price—cuts are more drastic than usual Our entire stock is includctl-—evcry kind of warm Winter Underwear, for Men, Women and Children and our stock is com- plete in sizes and weights. Remember 1-1 01'1- W hat Woman Wouldn‘t Like a New Coat or Suit tttoin NOW 24 01' course the season is advanced; but the prices are (‘UT TO ONE 'l'lllltl) and the season is not near ball over. There is also always a lot oi next year‘s service to a line coat. l’aton's splendid display of winter mats demonstrate prestige in value plying". _ file. it distinctly understood that these Coats and suits are the new- est. ol the. new in point of materials, t-olorim‘g: and sylcs, and the bean ideal of workmanship. The coats ili't an on the full, roomy, luxurious lines that pertain to the season, and czlllu'acc the. many modes based on the wrap garment. which is the. \zingllt‘ this season. i The prices are so eloquent of va- lues that it Would be. superfluous to add any terms of praise .or to urge. purchase. Your own good judgment will turn the trick when you see our coats and suits here at one third off. t‘hildrcn‘s coats are also marked . at (HIP third off. .1; r ’ t w. The old your took away, forever, we hope, the old burden of war prices. For months conditions have. been Working to- ward the great climax that brought the remarkable merchan— dise that is here assembled for this, our greatest January Car- nival of Economy. Reasons for the Big Sale The results came in two ways: lst, the drastic lowering of prices on our Own Stock“. down to the new low basis, and of- ten far below it--to double your interest in January buying,r in our store. 2nd---We have combed the markets-taking utm0st advan- tage of the opportunities created by far sighted manufacturers who were ready to co—operate with us in presenting to you now the lowest prices that will 1w possible. for the next six months, at least. I We can just see the delight of our Customers when they see the splendid assortment of goods, in every department of our Store, and then realize that prices areaway down to the bottom where it is a pleasure to buy things. Many manufacturers have ACCEPTED LARGE LOSSES. We shall forgo a large part 01' our IH'Mits 0n the new goods and accept large losses on our mm mark-downs» to inaugurate this first New Year sale under the new management and exist- ing trade conditions; the Most Stirring January Pr ce—Upsot that the Community has Ever Known No matter what you need or desire, now is the best time for months to come. to buy it. Some of the reasons are told on this page; but scores of others are here that can get no mention to- day, even in this broad space. Sale 1'0“ T0" 10 (lily-s 0m): 0 Th: d Oil FURS Fur prices at l’atons are the wonder of the age. Have you seen their seperatc pieces, mufl.’ and ruff, and the exquisite seal and rat coats they are showing"! Furs have a discount of 1-3 oft. See their fur ad elsewhere in this issue. 'MlLLlNERY Your hat is an important detail just at this season and our hats are the acme of style at a fraction of Cost. Get your new hat for Sunday. If you want a large dress hat, Miss Dorion will design one to suit your face. If you want a plain sail- or or close fitting toque, to wean with a jaunty veil, we can supply you at a price that will beat all com- petition “or re“ department is a revelation and we can supply every demand. J.\ NI'.\RY CALLS FOR ()\'l€li(‘0.\T SAFETY .II'ST “'IIICN' PRICES (:0 l)()\\'N ' And even the most hard pressed will find his overcoat an assured fact at 1-4 off. ’atons overcoat stockis one of the finest in the Maritime, Provinces with coats for the little man, the big man, the. man who wants to be well dressed and the warmer coat for the man who drives a lot. 0III“ SYN" ('(‘Olmmy (‘arniyal ten day's sale su'ccps the (li'ygoods trade with stirring price reductions on l'alon‘s Quality Stock. .\,|i«:.\"s i-‘i“u.\'is.uixos Shirts, $2.25 to $5.75, less 25 per cent. Tics, 75c. to $300, less 25 per cent. Gloves, 75c. to $5.00, lcss per cent. Hose, 50c. to $2.00, less '35 per cent. Night Shirts, $13.00 to $4.00, less 25 per cent.- l’yjamas, $3.05 to $5.50, loss 25 per cent. llath Robes, $15.00 to $25.00. less 25 per cent. Smoking Jackets up to $18.00, less 25 per cent. Umbrellas from $2.00 to $8.00, less 25 per cent. Mufflers from $1.50 to $7.50, less 25 per cent. Handkerchiefs 15c. to $1.00, less 25 per cent Arm Bands, 50c to 75c., less 25 per cent. Sweaters $1.75 to $15.00 loss 535 p. c. Ht‘lis. 50" 10 $1.75 lens ‘55 P. ". Men‘s Fleece Underwear, $l.00. Boy's Fleece. Underwear, 65c. and 75c. Stanfielth (lreeli Lilth l'mlcrwcar $1.75. Stanfield’s Red Label Underwear, $2.50. Stanfield's llluc Label Underwear, $2.75. , PATONS LTD a, 1 .~ .v . y : "I'm... ‘ i (I V. L n ..._‘_ III—*4: ., t - ' , . v. , <.«.-...,.-r,. .._.‘... . ' Silks at .. Moss M . v v witch.“- ow THE PRlCES You HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ,AR 1 I For our January Carnival of. Economy Starts, on January. S for Ten Days Only. The home dressmaer will revel in this Department with the Duchesse Silk in Black and colored viz: Black, Navy, Russian Green, Java, Nigger, Turquoise, Copenhagen, Nile, Drake's Neck, Gold, Yellow, Pink, Wisteria, Purple, Bur- gundy, Rose, Taupe, Grey, Pale Blue, and Cream. t‘oloretl ’l‘al'fclas. in all Shades_ (‘ulorcd l‘aik-ltos, all shades_ (‘I'I‘lli‘ ('0 (‘llt‘llo-Black, White, Gold, Yellow, Maise, Pongee, Turquoise, Pink Copen, Jav' , etc. “"1"” “Mimi” for skirts and blouses.- - Striped Silks for separate skirts. r Taffeta wit‘h satin stripe in Green and Taupe. Taffeta with invisible plaid and satin stripe in Copen and Black, and Red and Black striped silks, white with wide and narrow black stripes. \'0i|(‘ for suits in Black. Green, Navy, Copen and Brown. llack silks, l’ailettc, Duchessc and Taffeta, Black (‘har- mcuse. ' Whit“ ('IHII‘nwu-Wu just the thing for the Spring,“ Bride... . . . ‘Wm's‘r‘h‘ 1‘I‘rlwknl'rintetl and Main, a good range of plain . \ shades. '1'” 1‘) HOT” Eli‘s ()I'I’Oll'l‘l‘ N [TX 'l‘o stock up for timing,r is afforded by our ample discounts during this 10 day sale. English flannelettc, sheeting". Pillow ‘ases, etc., 1-4 off. Linens and Towelling', 1-4 off. _ Oilcloths for Table and Floor, 1-11 off. Window Shades and Blankets, .l-«l off. Ginghams, llrum'cts and Shh-ting. 1-11 off. .\ HEM \HKABLH (‘llLLl'IUl‘lON I)!" l.‘t)R.\'l"/l‘.\' \’1‘ I.()\\'F.lt PRICES Some down a 1-4, many just at a mere song, all odd lots, and a very wide variety of models to select £r0m, in a good range of sizes, but not complete ir. each style, of course. But a fine opportunity to secure a corset of perfect! lines at a Saving in prica Quarter 01‘1‘. I'.\'I‘ON'S L'l'l). FOR THE (“HILDREN ‘35 1‘11“ (‘EN'I‘ OFF. Caps and Scarfs, 25 per cent off. Sweaters, 25 per cent off. Babies‘ Crochet Jackets, 25 per cent off. Babies’ Bonnets, 25 per cent off. Carriage Robes, 25 per cent off. Teddy Blankets, 25 per cent off. Overfitockings, 25 per cent off. Short Socks, 25 per cent off. Colored Mittens, 25 per cent off. Woolen Gloves, 25 per cent off. Bibs, 25 per cent off. . Bootees, 25 per cent off. DRESSES ' \For all Occasions 1-3 OFF More artistic than ever are the. lovely serge. dresses we are exhibit- that formerly ing for winter wear showing the refined taste you thought obtainable only in custom- ‘madc garments can be 'arried out in ready-to-wear dresses in serges, tricotiens and Jerseys. You will revel in Paton’s display of Silk Dresses and Skirts. They have a striking note of originality with the utmost refinement, taste and rich simplicity so effective. There is a wealth of color in silk and fabric in our goods and all our ready to wears are marked at“ 7 1-3 V off. ‘1 .'i .w ' ....t. .1 . L~ .. .,.....~r,y .1”.-