F"2&\ JA- - ' , 9 ment of f ' gfrom England. ‘ , _ . - The prices are verylow’ considering ,the quality. . _ - . a - _ _. . .' We would be pleased tosshow you our Special Christmas stock. _ " l.._ i; . "‘ G. h: a . , “cinema: >. ENGLISH alluvial; a i We have Qjust received our firstlsshipl ' , 12ra““'“a x21 a~~-~.--‘ ‘ a Nair Blouses That Are Simply Adorable! For Christmas Gifts , Made of the cievereet printed silks, ln the fashionable hip length that has brought a new craze for these delight- ful garments. The new effects are most alluring, and the finish below the waistline makes them quite as fetching for wear with separate skirts as they are ficr wear with tailored suits. Paton: ‘store has on its Christmas dress and you are invited to go through it leisurely, for on every hand num- erous suggestions will meet the eye of the worried Christmas shopper. in the. centre of the store are ravlehlngiy. lovely Silks, Crepes and Satllns, further on are pretty Chintzes for drapes, cushions, etc., then comes Camisoles, Boudoir Caps, Handkerchiefs, the dainties bits of Lace imaginable, Leath- er Goods and on to the -Mllllnery room just teeming with pretty hats. l When Snow Flies High a bruhed wool Scarf and Hat are quite the mostseneitolc wear. And ‘not forgetting the color effects, they are ultra- smart in the bright jade greens, reds and rose shades- oftentimes they pile color on color for contrast with trs most: striking results imaginable.‘ Select your set here shown in the Mlllirlery Department. vA Special Gift For The Kiddies HERE'S A GIFT ‘mm- WILL GLADDEN me CHILD'S ' j . HEART Flfeysergs Dresses direct from the maker tn you. 8i:- s‘. from 01o 14 years. "Assorted trimmings. 83.25. 04-50 and $5.26‘. . , _ ' A chance of a life time. we». THE OBARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. " Have You Started Your ' Christmas Shopping Yet? There is no time like the present to make selections when on; Stock is complete and our clerks fresh and eager to help you make Christmas llllylng a success. to Offer the Christmas Shopper. Just a Few of Which We Will Try to Tell You About Knitted Neckwcar speciall boxed 75c. A dandy range of patterns. Our Men’s Department Has Some Extra Values Arc some wonderful Jets. Chamolsette in I" /Tlle Hosiery And Glove Department v values. sslll: sStockil-lgs, plain or with fancy cloning, ‘ _ . °‘“"°" H'"‘“‘l°'°"'='=- Cine Gloves, Silk Gaunt- Gauntiet style. zhort woolen Cloves in greyg, may", “c? eathcr Stockings, plain and ribbed. largfagcythc°llawl Twwdli "We. round neck or the new ,. . . c a effect w-hlch give the wearer a youthful ap- pcarance and the suit the touch of smartness it needs Velvet Bath Robes, Silk Bloomers, Negllggg, suk‘ Undcrsklrts, Furs, Fur Collared Coats. Fur Coats, winter Coats, Velvet Gift suggestion; ar Dept. Dresses, D""5"l Silk Dresses, ons Fro sllk Ties rel- boys 50c 'h"°*'it:: Here Are Some sllk Ties for men 75c. $1.00. $150 and ------ -- . ........................................... .. $1.75 Womelfs Ready_rlio_we All in Fancy Christmas Boxes. Leather Belts, fancy boxed -------------------- u. .................................................. .. $1.00 _ “ Suits, F T ' ssiik and Wool Hosiery, all the bolt llqht colors ................................ .. $1.00 SvigamisluQEPZLmSQtZGSIflZCZZ Cashmere Hose, also pure Silk Hose with fancy clock $1.35 skfla- 59°" ski"- All wool Heather Hose 75c “"‘*"'“'*'"-~ W; _ A Wealth Of Suggest] Lawn initialed Handkerchiefs ........................................................... .. 25c Each Pure Linen initialed Handkerchiefs ................................ .................. .. 70c Each Silk Front Shirts, all sm- . $2.50 Each ""9" WW"! be most vlclwme. Garters, Arm Bands, Braces, etc., all in XmasBoxes at regular prices. Brushed Wool Mufflers, all the best light shades, withpfancy trim .... .. $1.35 silk Mufflers from $1.50 to .......................... Q .......... m- ............................... .. $3.15 Our range of “Morley's" ‘Cashmere Hose in coloured and blacks is very The Dress Goods Department F“ “'5 "Wpflbm Dirty home of office a gift of a drggg B"! You will have to con-e and see these offerings for yourself and you will cer. talnly go away satisfied. The“ a"? can!" CFCPes in all the new shades, in- cluding Brlckdust, Autumn, Pumpkin, Algonquin, Jade’ Burnt Orange, etc. Crepe de Chene, in all shades from $1.90 to $3.75 Yard Velveteens in all shades in 22 inch, 27 inch, 32 inch i i l I. a. complete. Sizes up to ill/z and all at popular prices. PATONS LT D- and 45 incfves wide. to $fs50 Yard. Beautiful brocaded linings for fur or cloth cloats $2.50 smal-{iiiZui FCLKQREFQT} Christ Holiday Wear _ Of fashionable twills and wool crepe, In different mod- .‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ els; some beaded, some embroidered, some piped in neat colors; some with pleated panels and uneven heme-for school, street, or business wear. Full of)outhful simplicity-effective, distinctive. You'd expect them to be several dollars more. mas _ lllulsrlilsullllllll Silver and Cutlery. direct‘ ..'FRENCH z Moreil. i fancy boxes at ‘A; 1.3721500. compared .8 previous week. 0W lncorporaillona. Authorized capital I represented ll to The Monetary l 71m Oflkj u week ended Nov. .29. are estl-lQllebllc led by the Monetary Times at Saskatchewan lby ' hose incorporation were report- Mlflllllvllfl be ,vnek ended ‘a Novpilj}. oomlpar- Ontario‘ 815346.000’ ‘previous Qlldbfll A comparative; summary Saskatchewan " provinces ls-as mum»- ul zso ooo a " -——— 3 ’ l Total A aliamooo ..; . I v w,“ in“, N,“ gglRockton, is building minim“, “£53,009 lo his llobster of‘ 114,213,820 Alberta zuxupanlesisflnah cohunmn liosaiooo Mldltlmllll bflltfl 118K! 20.000 103,000 Timed during'New Brunswick 133L500 canning business Total Week i deidllNo . 1a . -1101» - ~'--n.. Lmiosnoo T-he mslii troubiewit-h trouble °“°l“°"- ‘llidrtd . '_ i ; 'is if. is so liiiicll trouble. llllllh Columbia n " 535.000 " ‘ Hegl-iuncu “l Canvlllowbo '0 Without Feeling Tired’? M A- Molsmjlostos Pulls, on, was. .- ; fine. being the Wlli diilllcl. l several realised. null-w n- ~- Hotlaer ..* following is the eta pupils in VIctbrla 1, Blanche McIntyre- ‘McLeod; 2. Florence l, Irma ‘Ads-ms. P11. Robert Oample. factory at on the ishore lEaat. from lOa-ble Head to _ _ East Point. Farming opegtlons are . ' dwarfed and vvemhddvw by the tor Miss Christina Mclliliiis, of Bus‘ “"2083” apparent: lmere lucrative fishing .1011, gn-lvedqm gin; [gland Satur- day, lo spend the winter with their flmolhdr. lMlPS. Betsy Mdlnnls, Oiear SOCIAL. - rnu"9p""“‘ church social amd concert in St. Margaret's Hall Thursday evening, in flild of the building fund, was. quite s success. The evening was night for some weeks the heavens, itself, favored t'ho en- tertainment. The actors and iing- em "l wit“! fr» - Mo" m" iiffufiiii ’.§‘fé’.°,..i3.°’.'l’““ul.‘3 ‘ilk “M i Donald, vocalist, of SL- Peters. The pies were ably auctlonoered ‘by | Mir. RD, MdDonald, over $150 was flu “my convince you‘ ..'8HOP from Hoimans Catalog. 106505-31 _ ..‘8A-LE OF FARM.— M/r. AleX.| 905,000 McDonald, lRock Barre, who rel M lmlm ' I . . HRE Lossaa N31?- Brunswick Dlhoooicentiy arrived home from the west, Fire losses in Cupaiin dui-IngVOntario 2,500,000 purchased last, week, {the Alfred pggyloofhfoiilhee farm at. lBig ‘Pond. This is - 153,000 a nice farm with good buildings. an extension that spring. ..'MARKED ACTlVlTY—'l‘hero_ 8,430,420 is marked activity in flho lobster in“ gm", u, 140M“, ' Ma" m. the Nmllllwinter months. first starry VICTORIA CROSS — The ndlng of tho Gross School for the month of Nov.— Grade X. McLeod; 2. ‘Hudson McLeod; ll. l-‘lorellre DoI/hertv. Grade ‘Vlll. -- Olive McLeod; {Cretli McLeod; 3. Annie MGLQOCI Grllde Vi. — Donald McLeod: a. George Addlfnli a. Steward Adams. Grade 1V. — 1. Mariam Grade ill. — 1. Colin McKenzie; Grade i. — accord- ‘ . HIGHEOT PRICES paid oats and pork unlimited quantity l ..'CALL AND SEE nllr display can obtain ....' HAY WANTED at once 50 'gifts to suit every friend. J-no. Mill'- tons good quality hay l-LH. Cox dock & Co. 1i 0660-6-3li l rof Xmas goods. You l ..'FOR XNl-AS-A pair ofeye- IIOXMAS e-rxnlonelnm-lirlce $155533 m; n, Om, on- u. to bBl Malbon's. M -‘ Z106575<2d ll 2'10? bon. Optometrist. Montague. Make examined after Xmas. H. J. |nn HlpDOIIXHIIQIIl now. a Eastern Personals ..'M . N l 1 -~'EXTENS"ON To L°93TER Creek Iiins giiie ntaiilgliiiisiitfiliinno m“ FACTORY-Wk Joseph D. Mclsaachnain h". the winter. l ..*Mrs. Daniel" A. McDonaldJ-li-r 15000 rifle Md Propose putting on two millage, (Selkirk) lmfl gone to Bos- 'ton for the wini.er months. ..'Miss Tillie Molnnis and ais- ——n--<o->--- ii N0 Rdlt With Asthma. Anili- me usually attacks at night, thelMilrphy, Amherst. is needed one time when rest ..‘NEW FACTORY.— Mr. Ryan -—--—— Jr, has just completed a fine new ..'WANTED LARGE quantifies lobster factory at Priest. Pond. of poultry highest prices inlg to quality. H. H. Cox Moreil -———- ' ivanted l-L-H. Cox Moreii 100515- IVO_RY.— Every 3i ‘ piece stamped at. Muboiis. 01657-2d.ti 21cc 10657-5-pd. ti 21:10 ..'Mre. J.N'. McPhee, Big Pond, 1'8- u hold regime is the prospective de~ Ray Casey, Montreal, RA. Graml, , St. John, W. Campbell. Si. John, A. PFllNCE55 HERMINE SCORES town, RB. Milrllli, Georgetown, J.‘ |ll. Guildet, Miscollz-lie, HIM. Brian, ‘DOORN. Holland. Dec. 5.—The {Pom Idigin, Jos. Mi-ileoll, Borden; ‘first change in the Kuisers h0use~ hold since Princes-s Hermine took departure over vile reins is the . of (Haunt. von Moitkc. idle court marshuii The dlislpute- between Princess former hride favored more freedom of move-zlient for her husband, but til-ls was contrary to the wishes of Von Moiike who is regarded as rcsponsI-bfe for the virtual im~ prisonmeiit of Wilhelm within the garden walls. lAnother change in the house~ pmrturrc of Dr. Hiiechnci", court! physician. | The nerw mistress of Doorii Cas- iie chats freely with n1 sorts of prapie during her ilniiy walks. She has- a very pleasant lniinnor on. those omissions. visiting with everyone who sliiows mucii inter- rst in her new surroundings. She ls already gaining popillarity alnonlz the townspeople of Doorn. REVERE HOTEL. llmonlie Montreal, J. S, Wind New York A. hluDonnld, Sourls, B. Ben. C.D. Stewart. Slimincrslrle, J. Wujamln, Cardigan, E. Brown, York, OH W. ‘Chester S MnLure, City. A. W. Currie, Peukes, Norman Allyn-rs. (loo. A. Poole, Lower Montague) Palmer, Freetown, Leo. Frank city. Halifax, K. Slinrbeil, Portage, Geo. Harold W. Carey Curdlggn, A. HORNE & co. Are Now Offering Greatly Reduced Prices hlany children of the village were ghosts at ii recent party Elven in honor of her daughter's fourth birthday. SLEIGHS I $25.00 and up ROBES $10.00 and up HOTEL ARRIVALS VlCTOlTlA HOTEL COATS $20.00 and up AJE. Clarke, Souris, SA. Hiitz, Trilro, H11. Cox, Moreii, W. H. Pope, Pictou, ‘C. A. McPheo, Sum- merside. Wm. Stevens, Halifax, HARNESS $16.00 land up mlost. Hence the loss of strength" h l the nervous delbillty, the loss of'York, Miss Edith H. Prowse, Ot- Q “w n3 flesh, and other evils which lWllElhlflWB, l-LW. Tlngiey, Amherlt. W..-\. he expected unless relief is secur-"Tingley, Amherst. Mr. and Mrs. M. relief is pos-IG. Nicholson lind children, Cardi- _Dr. J. D. Kellogg's A211!‘ gun, Mrs. Frlrnk McNel-ll, Ciirlliguil. ml dtenlddy has proved it merits Leonard lMoNelii, Cardigan, it J. lilrolilzh years of service. A trial McNelll, Tyne Volley, Jaa. McPhen, ' r- Georgetown John MecKay, George Fortunately THOROBREAD l-"LQU Milled l.» Hunt Bros ‘Emil-Ed LonclonCaundn "Thorobrsad" is sway r S. Allan, St. John, H.A. Sohurman. Toronto, H.C. Perry, Moncton J: Di BELLS $1.00 and up RUGS $2.00 and up QUEEN HOTEL. -A.J. Irving City, Geo. Irving New ‘ROOT CUTTERS $20.00 and up GRAIN GRINDERS $40.00 and up v CREAM - SEPARATORS $70.00 and up fieeomes a D/zbil ahead , , Don't fail to call and see the largest and best assort- ment of SLEIGHS, ROBES and COATS we have ever shown, ‘and our prices are lower than they could be - bought for direct from the manufacturers. HORNE & CD Bane-eons.