‘ou feel fine ' 11‘ cold in b‘ gone. You‘ ‘x ropen. 'l‘l » :- head will lthefireely. iaohe; no ous dlschal 332111; for ‘ ( all your dr " ll bottle of Iy a little Ltlc cream anetrate th of 3 he swollen} m- o, and rel 3 Jun! Wk » rrh suffers " ed-lm and| : is}. yer" is prnlngL as one i Bayer 'l 1‘» , , '5: 3523‘. ’5‘ 2". §l2§33 iv \ '. shaman. . . f' y! , , Weeks Trade ‘1‘" . r ‘ . . Discord“ in everY’departnent in the i will L0illness i! ,l Shop with last as the quality is the best Procurzhle anLthLDiscnnlts Lhenl Reasons "for the Big Sale E;Slfe ' “N‘é‘w ' ’aBlofis-es l“ 1:4 .0?” You should see the exquisite beauty of 'Paton’s blouses. You our store. 2nd.--We have combed 9 who were ready t - the Lowestvprices that will'be where it is 3 Many We shall forgo a larg part- of our and accept large lossesmn our this first New Year sale under ing trade conditions. . The Most S’irring January Pr ce-Upset hi the Com unity has Ever Known pleasure to buy things. maliai‘ranr 10 DA YSALE IS THE TIME TO Buy nnnss , . PATTERNS FOR EARLY SPRING Fnooxs : Our Dress Goods section is just like an apple orchard that has burst into full bloom. The new Dress Fabrics of every kind and tissue are'broadly represented, and the prices are the low,- est you’ve seen since the big price-rise came.‘ . ’ It would be a pleasure, under any conditions, to pick a half dozén dress lengths from the assemblage; but with prices away down, to rock bottom few women will wish to resist the extra- brdinary oppoi-tiin'ity now offered. 1 i. r months tocome to buy it.. page; but scores of others . day, even in this broad space. $319 for Ten 10 (lays 011'.“ a‘I’”! ‘ .flL-‘ ., ' _--'Openedgfwithfa Swingf‘f‘t‘hat Augurs' Well i tore, Customers The results came in two ways: lst, the drastic lowering of prices on our own Stocks- down to the new low basxs, and of- ten far below it--to double your interest in January buying in the markets-taking utmost advan- tage of the opportunities created by far sighted manufacturers With us in presenting to you now Ddséible- for the next six months, - « atJeast. ~ . . '11 h d them in Georgette. Cre e de Chene, Silks, Satins and I r . r. , . ‘ glmbiiiation withrfrills, tucks orP ruffles, or the severely plain, _ th: we’cgizi-lu“ 5.? thetdefhghté’f oarggitofizrixxfiglghfg’ggg 1» ' b t there’s all kinds to choose fronts, .all '» e Sp 6" ’ assor We" 0 go." 5’ 1 y p v 3-.8 £:%?IQ39%%95’-3 . ,- , M, if u i 3, j’, u , Store, and then realize that prices are away dOWn to the bottom manufacturers have ACCEPTED LARGE LOSSES. Profits on the new goods own mark-downs-- to inaugurate the new management and exist- No matter what you need or desire, now_ is the best time for Some of the reasons are told on this ’ are here that can get no mention to- for Next j The home dressmakerwi ,, revel in this Department mt . the Duchesse Silk in Black and colored, viz: Black, Navy, Russian Green, lava, Nigger, Turquoise, Copenhagen, Nile, Drake’s Neck, Gold, Yellow, Pink, Wisteria, Purple, Bur- gundy, Rose, Taupe, Grey, Colored Taffetus. Pale Blue, and Cream- in all shades. a: Colored Pallettes, 3]] shades. Crepe do Chem-Black, White, Gold, Yellow, ,Maise, Pongee, Turquoise, Pink Copen, Java, etc. “'lllte llublltul far skirts and blouses,. . ' Striped Silks for separate skirts. Taffeta with satin stripe in, Green and Taupe. Taffeta with invisible plaid and satin stripe 1n Copen and Black, and Red and Black striped silks, white with wide and narrow black stripes. V0110 for suits in Black, Green, Black silks, Pailette, Duchesse meuse. White ('lmrmoune. just the thin Georgette ('I't‘]N‘H--Printed and i‘ shades. ‘ Navy, Copen and Brown. I and Taffeta, Black Char- for the Spring Bride... . . lain, a good rangeof plain TIIE MOTHER’S OPPORTUNITY Yfi,,SflEETS‘ LESS AND PILLO‘V CASES. TOO _ Prices have been. so hard and unyielding, for several'years, and housekeepers have been doubly careful of these staple sup- plies. Now thetime has come to lay in full supplies again; for prices have been sharply reduced, discounts of 133 and,.1-4,'being offered in all lines and Paton’s staple department is‘well stocked ,with she_etings,,towehs, pillow cottons, etc. o 5 faith 'URS Fur prices at Patons are the wonder of the age. seen their seperate pieces, and rat coats they are showing? See their fur ad elsewhere in this issue. .L,_ l MI‘LLlNERY l Your hat is an important detail 1' just at this season and our hats are l l I IN THE n'osnrnr DEPARTliiiéS‘h‘ " ' You will find the lines in Cashmere, Heather, Silk and Cot- ton. complete in size and She.ch with quality the best purcha- sable for man, woman or child at 1—4 off. Fancy and plain aprons, *to adorn and protect the dress at 1-4 off. A 1 r A. the acme of style at a fraction of GLOVES FOR COLD “'EATHER COSt. Get your new hat for Sunday. Gloves for Sunday and gloves for dress occasions, all colors / 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 toqtle, to wear with a jaunty veil, we can supply you at a price that will beat all com- petition, [Our veil department is a revelation and we can supply every demand. ., V, M .mxrnnr‘anLs ron ove’pcoar SAFETY JL’ it rnIoEs Go DOWN and sizes at 1-4 off. JANUARY CLEARA‘VAY OF KNIT UNDERWEAR 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. ow the waited for occasion is here, and the,price-cuts are more drastic thanvusual- ' V Qurkentire stock is included-every kind of warm Winter Underwear, for Men, Women and Children and our stock is com- plete in's'izes’and'weights. Remember l-4. Mf- ,_"§ ' I i tau—- we m....,-.q ST “'HEN 1. “lm “0mm “midi! l 1:”!le v, And even the most hard pressed yvill find hisgvercoat an v ‘ " ~- .* assured fact at 1-4 off. Patons overcoatstock‘isfiimijih-‘of the , C or v X finest in the Maritime Provinces with costs for‘the little man. u _ L _ i the big man, the man who wants to be well dressed —and the ’ .r. ,, f warmer coat for the man who drives a lot. Our great 000116111.“ i Carnival ten day's sale sweeps the drygo'ods' trade with stirring ! price reductions on Patton’s Quality Stock. Of course the season is advanced; ‘MW 4'" " ” ‘ T but the prices are CUT». T(_)__*,ONE THIRD and the season is not near half over. There is also always a lot of next year's service to a fine coat. M, Paton’s splendid display. of {winter coats demonstrate prestige in value MEN’S FURNISHINGS , Shirts, $2.25 to $5.75, Ties, 75c. to $300, less Gloves, 750. (#55500; less.25 per cent. 25 per cent. less‘25 per cent. «Hose, 50c. to $2.00, 19.53 25 per cent. Night Shirts, $3.00 to i u (i P $ 9 $ 5£4.90, lgsss 25 per cent g ring. . I _ , yjamas, 3. 5 to 5. , ess per cent... .. o” . m- a. . Be it digqnctlaglgljlflqrsmog . l , _ Riches; ‘5100 to' $25.00, less 25 per cent. - -- thesevfioats andgntsaneathe. new .1..- .Smok'ingJ 411318.00, less 25;.pengent- p West of thenewm point of atenaIS. C Umbrellas from $2.00 to $8.00, less 25 per cent. polorlngs.and sylesuand bean. Mufflersfrom $1.50 to $7.50, less 25 per cent. .ldeal. OiJVOI‘kanShIP. The cgats , Handkerchiefs, 15c. to $1.00, less 25 per cent. ‘ tare cu gin the full, roomy. luxflgieus j‘ , Arm Bands, 50c to v75c., less 25 per cent. lines t a pertain 'to the seaso ', and' ‘ Sweaters $1.75 to $15200 less 25 p. c.. ' ’ embrace the {manygpo .estba' ed.on, _« Belts. 50c to $1.75 less 25 n; c. = the wrap garmenty‘w ich“:l the; -' .Men’s Fleece Underwear, $1.00. vogue this season. Boy’s Fleece Underwear, 65c. and 75c. The prices are so eloquent of va- stnnneurs Green Label Underwear 81.75. H lues that'it woul be e ‘ erfluo ' to ; - Stanfield’s Red Label Underwear, $2.50. . add any termS o‘ prm or to» rget. Label Underwear, $2.75. » purchase. Younownhgopd Judgment » will turn the trick w en you see our ,1 coats and suits here at one.third off. 5 Children’s coats are also marked at one third off. - 511.“: Siaafielld’s Bige f ,. ,. J" ATONS‘ LTD t A f .we!.-.‘~A‘;.L;Ii;:! 'Have you muff and ruff, and the exquisite seal furs have a discount of 1-3 off. 1' is (fiafiefa striking note of originality To stock up for Spring is afforded by our ample discounts ’ during this 10 day sale. English flannelette, sheeting. AT LOWER Pillow cases,'etc., 1-4 off. Linens and Towelling, 1-4 off. Oilcloths for Table and Floor, 1-4 off. Window Shades and Blankets, 1-4 off. Ginghams, Druggets and Shirting, 1-4 off. .\ REM \RKABLE COLLECTION OF CORSETS A PRICES Some down a 1-4, many just at a mere song, a very wide variety nf' models to select from, in sizes, but not complete it: each style, of course. But a nne opportunity to secure a corset of a big saving in price. Quarter off. PATON’S L all odd lots, and a good range of perfect lines at TD FOR THE CHILDREN 25 PER CENT 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. Over Stockings, 25 percent off. Short Socks, 25 per cent off. Colored Mittens, 25 percent off. Woolen Gloves, 25 per cent off. Bibs, 25 per cent off. Bootees, 25 per cent off. DRESSES to all Occasions l3 . More artistic than ever are the ' 4 lovely serge dresses we\are exhibit- ing for winter wear showing that 1' the refined you formerly ‘ thought obtainable only in custom- .i‘mflc «r'rw‘nts can be carried out in. ready-to-vrmr dresses in serges. ' tr’m'iens and Jerseys. L taste l l l l You will revel in Paton’s'display of Silk Dresses and Skirts. They with the utmost refinement, taste and rich simplicity so effective. There is a wealth of color in and fabric in our goods and all our "a"... mi", ._ A “ I" ready to wears are marked at 1-3 off.