_ ..~‘.‘- A .- -f-i'l50il§‘fiikBER‘23' i9i4 - -` _ . ' f ' * . ~ »-- f I, ’ i_ ` -- Q _--.§_;--.;-..__-____- : if THF1°;.§§4-M¥Q§TET0WN._ @_UA_§.D_.IAN M... -_ x_-. _ ._,1PAGE.THlB};f§.EN,,-_ie A -Christmas in nie cfuilint oullnoiliu _*_'~ r .IE - l ~» _ Suiggestion f The best and most cheerful gift we know of would be a ton or half ton of Pickard’s Hot Stuff Coal If' you Order now we will deliver Christmas eve. l.P|ulin it cn. " _ Phone 240 Ch’town _ CHARLOTTETOWH MARKETS (hits (white) 451:, flats (black) 471:, Straw (per ton) $6.00 lItiy,~loofao (per ton) $14.00 liggs (por doz.) 2.'»r:_ l’riiiI; flutter (per lhi 25.f-_ l»`owl and oliickcii (por lli.) il to llc. '1`iilil‘liiI.toi° (por lliy 2f;¢;_ l'otii_I.ocs (per Iiiisli_) 2iie.-301:. 'furnips (por inisii.) l2c. Hides » 12lc. Galfskins ' 14c. llcef (lb) 16 to 20c. Young pigs (per pair) $7.00 to $8.00, Sausages (1b.) 15c. 3‘\\\\fIllllllIII»`\\\\\\\\\\> I /I//I/III.\\\ fIIlA\\\§€{lKlIII1\\\\\\\\'fIIIIIII/W 9, ai ro O i-» il- D. ui - Ii/4\\\\\\\\\\\7i\;\\ \\%§fIIIl Il[l&\\\ \\\‘5’IIIA\\\ \_\\\ I Womens’ Princess Shoes we have sold thousand of pairs of these shoes an never had one dissatisfie customer. They are buil for comfort, not sacrific- ing style. Made in Calf, Gun Metal, Patent and tan leath- is, button or lace. Cloth iid Dull Kid tops. 3.00,' 3.50, 4.oo, 4.5 D (i0i'd0ll dr C0 _‘§.\ SUMMEIISIIIE "MIIIKEIS Barle bug Buck\,vh(eat liiiusii) 6(i)5 ttg Butter per- lb. (dairy) 23 to 25C BUUBI' Der lb Icreamery) 29C Call Skins per in. 12 to i-ie E888 Der doz. ' _ 30C HW (Pressed) ner ton $13.00 to sisso g;1§'e;_\°<_>_=:_e_>b>per ton $11.00 in $12.00 I’ - iss Lamb Pells, (each) 40 to 50C Oats per bush. (black) ' 52g Oats per bush. (white) 50C ggnitoes per bush. 22 to 25C _ e_. Mill flour pei' cwt.. $2.50 to $3.00 3UFillDS Der bush. 15,; Straw per ton (Dressed) $6 00 “heat ner lnisii. soc to $1.00.-ii. llulllllllilvlls REVERE. _lt_ l\lcNaliy, Fergus, 0iit_; A, J, Mc. Gilvery. Cardigan; Rev. J. B Melntyre. Tracadie; J MacLeod, Uigg; M. C. lilnctlowiin, Kelvin; D. S. Fraser, Tyne Vi1\|0_y; W. Hartlein, llaiifax; Miss E. Jenkins. W. ld. Jones. Mt. llerhert; F. kelly. B. W. McEwen. Morell; At. lvloorc, Bathurst; 'I‘. W. Macdonald, (.ooi~getown; Mrs. George Strickland, Miss Strickland, Moose Jaw. Sask_; I). ivliiol<`ziyticii, Vancouver; Reggie \VziIsh. Jas. J. Wilson, St. Jolin_ N. B.; W. l.. .lordiiii, Murray River; ,]n_q_ MQ. llonzild, Boston. VICTORIA. S. t‘. ('.la:‘l<, llil. Stewart; W. E. 'l‘ai\, Picton; l’. (1. Clnrk, J. 1.. Sharp. Siiiilnicrsiile; E. A. llorsity, ()'l.eur_v; ll. ltziy Ilolnniii, W. li. l‘ui‘i@i--;-a~i->:-;-is-z~ +:7e+=si~:l+i-éieili-E54:-M»r>l<-r;-lei->'i;~i»;.s|-t'f1-i~ We Have a Choice---~, Display of Gift Goods No matter how partictilai' you are, or_ how hard to please; you will not f_ail to be delighted with the many p'easing gift suggestions offered you at this store. ~ This list may suggest a pleasing gift-read _it over, If the gift you_havein_mind is not included ir; the list, you will and it beautifully displayed in one 0 _ our large glass show cases. Chocolates ‘ Perfumes. _ _ Plpas ‘ _ Others Boaps _ llrualies ' Ash TFBYS sure to delight. f showing; Come in today. -H-it Dressing Cases Cigar Canes Cigar Holders Sewing Sets Toilet Waters and giwealth of equally pleasing gift articles that are _ _ ' ' ° ' decor' , __ We want you to sec the artistic PHffl0UC _ - ations that form a back8f0“Ud for' our m_ag“‘5°ent ' I McKinnon Drug C0- _ I Corner Great George and Kent Streets HQDUMENT3 'N ‘9'\"5R'-'f*°- '“ Siiaviitg SHS Safety Razors Cigarette Cases Hand Mirrors Shaving Mirrors Military Erushes _ - - _ ffr: :.1 :_-:_~:. ;;_ _-7-_-, -_ ;_~_~_-_-_-_-,-_-:c _-.11-_-.~,~_ CHRISTMAS SUGGEBTION.-lBuy your boy a ticket In the Y.M.C_A_ $2.00._ _ S024 ‘ CHURCH OF 8COTLANb.- Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sali- bath 27th at'Kinross at 10.30. Millview at 2.30 and Birch Hill at 6.30 p. m. HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the persent time you should show your colours, Chaste, finely ’enameiled Canadiaii flags for your-lapel, 10 cents each; per post 12 cents. Guardian Office. 6206; ZION CHURCH CHOIR will meet for rehearsal this evening ut 9 o`Ciock sliiirp, instead of Friday evening., 8025 SCHOOLS CLOSE.-The closing ex- ercises of the City Schools for the Christmas holidays __ will be held today as follows: West Kent Street, 9.15 ii, in.; Queen Square, 10.15;"Priiiee Street. 11.15. _ V AT PATON'S T0-DAY.-500 excel- lent Christmas mufilerg WIH _be a special at I‘utoii's to-day at special prices. Each niiiflier is put up in an attractive box, making them most acceptaiile Cliristmas gifts. 8026 ANTI-AUTOMOBILE MEETING.- A ineetiiig of the Anti-Autoinoble .dssoclutioii was ileld in the Agricul- ' . y. _ ‘y_ ', '_ ahoul 00 delegates present. 'l‘lie Vice-l’ro:=iilent, l\lr Gibson, oceiipiell the eliaiir. lieports were suliniitted ily ciinvassers \vlio_ at ii previous inoetiiiit, had been iippoiiited to sieoiire sigiiatiiros to an niiti-iiuto pledge, which, it was izliiliiied, had been numeiously signed. Sovoriii other topics. were tlisoiisscii, utter wliicli the inectiiig was udjourncd to thc t-all of llic Presideiit. TO ATTEND SERVICE. - The Masons oi' St Joliii’s and Victoria' Lodges will niarch to St James Church next Sunday morning (St John's Day), where l`Jl_\\’_ Rev. T. F. Fullerton, ll_lJ.,'l’.(l_lIl_, will adderss the frater- nity as :i liotlyl A joint iiistaillntion ol’ tho oflicers of both Lodges will take place on' the following evening, Dec. 28th, M.\\-'_ G. S. iiinian, Grand Master. presiding. 'A suitable progriimnie will be provided, together with refresh- ments, at the close oi' thu cereinoiiicii. , _ TO DO MILITARY WORK.- The many friends of Mr. Ulric G. Dawson. Ceritral Bedcque. will hear with re- gret that he has given up the Princip- aisliip of Bedeque Scliooi, and leaves this nioriiing for Halifax, where he will be engaged in Military, work, dur- ing the wiir. Before leaving Mr. Daw- son was waited upon by his pupils and presented with u magnificent set of niilitiiry brushes and clothes brushes accompanied by ii nicely worded ud- dross In wliicli they expressed reg'i'ct at his departuree and best wishes for an enjoyable time, in his sojourn ii- liroiid. ` ST. JOHN MARKET PRICES. -The i'ollo\'.'iiig St. John niiirlret prices will be interesting in this llroviiico for roiiipaiisoii witii tlio lionic niarkcts. At the country iniirket l\ionday niorii- ing, the price paid for turkeys wus 25 and 20 cents per pound and contrary to expectations there was an abundant supply in the iiiarkel.. Nearly all the turkeys were oi' first, class variety. There were also a large number of geese :ind ducks in and altogether this niorning’s market wus one of the best provisioneil in weeks. The geese sold at $1.45 and $1.50 auch, while the ducks brouglit 75 cents por pair. Cliiclceiis sold all the way from 75 cents to $1.25 per pair. 'l`iie following were the pre- vuiling prices: Eggs, 400 per doz; butter, 25 to 30c per lb; beef, 7 to ll cents per lb; park, 10 to 12c per lb; chickens, 750 to $1.25 per pair; tur- keys, 250 und 200 per iii; ducks, $1.75 DOF ilfllr! £081-io, 1.50; I'oi\‘l, 75o~ per pair; potatoes, $1 per- hhl. COMMENTS ON SEED DEPART- MENT.-The number of exhibits in the Seed Department, Ottawa grows ri_ipidly from year to year. Tliero is ii so marked iinprovemeiit in their quality. This year oiily‘iin odd sam- plo wus not wcll cleaned mid graded. Tile Good Seed movement, initiated through ileld crop conipetitions, seed fairs and Provincial seed exhibitions with their attendaiit lectiiros,»ldist.ri- butiona of literature and seed;-judgging classes, is evidently bearing good fruit. Encouragement to the produc- tion of registered seed through the Canailiaii Seed G-rowersf Association is also worthy of special meiitioii_ The tin pans containing a sample for examination In each ling head, are n now feature this your. They .nre useful ,in judging and prevent the remainder ot’ the exhibit from being mixed. For *next year the management should consider the addition ofsectioiis for those field root and garden vegetable seeds whiclriire grown in the Maritime Provinces. More floor space will be needed as exhibits were unduly crowd- HCHOCOLATES IN XMAS PACK- AGES.-I-leije's where wo shine.- We ‘have always made a specialty of sei~ acting a nice line of these goods In this year we think we have the_finest assortment yet. Prices from 40c to $5.00. E. A.-_FOS'i‘R, Central Drug- store. SunnysIde_ ,- , ___ _._- Baby s rattles, 8 food pusliers, A doz. - ny \\v.\€AVA‘¢ , _ I ii ii _ \im\sv1.\\\\i\=QvIllll""-“““““ 1”” ~ _ 4 ‘§i’.Z‘{§ i%`i'.ii.§’§‘i?§if sfiifii. '$iiui.“§ iii. -_.- ._.. ,_.,.. ~ ' To clear the prices on these goods _ I1' PAvs to any in this-_Pi-°vine»,. ~-" tllriil ll'ill estordu 'l‘hei<- uorei od this year. - ' interested, Dionne attendi ` ' V.M.C.A. `.QI.;O8ED CHRISTMAS.- Friday being_Cliristmas, the Associa- tion building will be cloed all d_i_i(y_;4 FLAG DAY.-Yesterday was flag day for- St VInvent's Orphanage, and about $160 was realised from the sale of flags. ` A NICE B0X10F CHOCGLATES is always acceptable- our display oi' Moirs, Ganongs, _and Neilsons, is very attractive. Easy to choose here. E. A. FOS'l‘ER,- Central Drugstore. 8000-12-22M3l. FLAG DAY TODAY.-This is flag day for St. Vincent's Orphanage. 'l‘lie orphan smust not be forgotten for Christmas and the purchase of a flag will make them happy. 8008 NO_vV IN PALACE.-The Catholic clergy are now located in the Bishop’s Palace, having removed from St Anthoiiy’s villa. on Monday. CHRISTMAS MUFFLER8.-Messrs Paton & Co. are specialising on 500 Christmas mufllers at special prices for to-day. They are nicely boxed and make desirable Christmas gi_§t_s2.__ ‘ l PATRIOTIC MEETING. - Judge Fitzgerald rind lliiijor A. A._ Bartlett leave this afternoon i'or Murray liar- liour, \vliore they will i-ipeirk this evening _:it ti grand patriotic meeting in the l-lull. THE MAIL SPECIAL.-The .iiiiiil special l'rnrn_ Sunimersidc witii the iiiuil from the 'Stanley arrived in (!l\ar~lottotowii lust evening at 5.30 o’clock. ` ‘ _ POLICE COURT.-_At the Police Court in Ciiurlottetowii yesterday, Peter Keenan wus fliied $30 or 90 days for drunkenness, I-ie took the days. W. ll. Ford for the some offence was fined $4. A USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT.- l"uton‘s liaxc xi special offering to-day in Cliiisiiiius mufflers, which will be sold at special prices. A more use- ful Cliristnias gift would be _lia_rd to find. The inufilers are bolted attrac- tively. S026 xivlAs suooesrlous.-The people of Charlottetown will. revel in the showing now presented at W. W. Weil- ner's big, bright. beautiful jewelry store which is iii iiull holiday attire. Any article iii tlieii'_ line can be pro- cured, and quality marks the smallest urticiei with prices moderate. They in- vite everyone to inspect and will as- sist in evrry possible way in making selections from their splendid assort- ments. ' 7056 AN A'rTRAcT'ivE ADv'r_-on page two ot' this ,issue is to be found the attractive advertisement of the Rogers Hardware Co., Charlottetown. The advt_ literally abounds iii. Christ- mas suggestions, whipli will give one _:iii idea of the useful articles carried in stock by this firm. To cope with the Cliristnias trade the store will _he kept open each eyeiiiiig, an innovation which will be greatly appreciated by the store’s patrons; ` 8027 THE MARKET.-The market _ves- terday :vas very largely attended as the roads were good,and the farmers took advantage of the opportunity to come to town in case it should be stormy on Thursday. Merchants re- ported business good, and there was very little change in prices from those of a week,ago. Pork dropped 54, cent per pound, oats sold at 50 and hav 75 to 80 cts. per cwt. Fowl, ducks and geese were in plentiful supply, as also turkey, fowl selling 8 to 12, geese 12 and turkey 15 cents per pound, re- spectively. lt is expected that the ex- cursions to-day will bring in ii large niiinber oi' persons i'roni the country, and there is no doubt that the iner- ciiaiits will have plenty of trade to handle, Notwithstanding the hard times, tiic little Island province is prosperous and the war does not seein to havcuny serious effect on most lines of business. ?,_. HOME FROM ST JOHN.-There urrived in (`_\iiriottetowii by the mail special last evening twenty island Infantry volunteers from St John, where they have been in training for some time past. Twenty-five Islanders arrived on the Island, the other five men having left tiio train nt their homes on tho way to thc city. The boys are nil looking fine and in gay spii its, despite the fact that they diid the drill quite arduous. For iiistnnco, part of the day'3 work is ii tliiry mile walk; and .ilie work goes ,on iii oitlicr flno or stormy weather jiist\tlic same. The boys have been given u furioiigli until Tuesday, when they return to St .lolin. Among those who arrived were: Messrs C. McFarlane, Jerry Gallant, M. Gallant, W. Duffy and W.- it. Mciioiin, Charlottetown; Joseph Flood, Southport-; 'Reggie Walsh; Mt. Stewart; and J. Campbell, I-I. McBeat_h`, W. J. Wilson. W. Mc- Laren, J. Clow. J. Bishop, J. Croken. from the rural districts; also Messrs IP. C..M\ifphy and Guy Kinch, Tignish_ /beautiful boxes for the Xmas trade,but"‘¥flie rest' of the Islanders at Sl John will arrive -home _ to-day. ' CHRISTMAS 0REETlN6_ -- Mr Wesley Steele, former Boys’ Secre- tary ln'connection_wlfh the Y.M_C.A_, has written to Mi' Crossa-tiivpresent Secretary of the Institution, the fol- lowing letter, which will be of interest to the young men and boys of Char- ,»m »w _ ‘ '_ ` '~ have been cut almost -In two. See V I th _ G. F. Hut heson. .. ' ~ '- ' _ E 9"" _ _ ° _.,m_12_21M3|__i‘ ..l..lMooss ci-IINA.-F it you can Sold at _ -i__ noni ila¢i¢r’= Bid' _ _Martino ins- '- In W HAPPY c`HRisTMAs_ In his dull hours the smoker finds great solace In his p p y it smoker friend give liIm_ one of our oxtra line. Wo have a splendid assort- ment of 3B. pipes the sthiitisrd of tho world. Jamieloii Druggist. I 7087-12~22M8i. use airy oi' the old lines oi Limoges still on hand. you’l| _1 .find it worth while For our cut price is fully 50 t ‘ 1: | e_ If ou have per cent lower than tlioypresent mar- ket price. G. F. Hutcheson. V _ ' 7098-12-21M8i. ___ :;THE F. 8.- IBLANDJOX BUSIN- ECB is at the opening- -a iiew era. Readtlie notice to rox men iii' this is- llle wif tm' '.“\"¢°“1v°“¥I' f“'“¥\ _ . , . _ -i~srsssni§e;st'{°r iii ming. p _ _ copym _ __, ¢ . ` sveoi/ul. Merino ini-iamiiion i.._ O. Lodge Saturday. 26th at 7.30 all I/I lottetowii and elsewhere In the Island. The letter speaks for itself:-f‘ Mr C. ` , _ H. Cross, Secretary, Y.M.C.'A_, Char~l lottetown, P.E.l. Dear Mr Cross,-l SL,_T' S would ut_>_t~li_:i.veGthe boys of Charlotte- i °RoNT° _ ~ _ ~ town an t e~‘ ardeii.Provlnce think A R that niyinterest in them was iran- _ E3!,E,E4N\,.,r"|e¢§°P€:e|cAuZ,__§,g_H,9"ge|:’,fue=_ Y ' ' liege, sn M ' sitory so by your cilre I send them uppucnnan rl. Dickson.) ll I ll Ch 1 C _ I _ ‘i W‘,‘,’, §’;“o‘§°§nB,_eB§_§o“‘,‘f\1 ,‘§,‘;,*‘§';{°mw_§ liciinsM_ic_couitsiz. from Preparatory to university-.uso-_lssipissonl and at the College. The Guardian will `F“'“ YH' wmk' ' ‘ 'ii "' ' 1 ‘ y' 'f ` _ he' plegggd tg gend _|[ to the boys MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL lnuclm*-' throughout the Province. Though never liiiving met you, l would wish, for yourself and your associates in tlie`work there all Christmas joys. If I can at this distance render airy ser- Cricket, Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey, Swimming Both., ,_ School Reopens January 4th, 1915. ' Write for Prospectus. ,, `_ vice for the furtherance of the work Mrs. _.George Dickson, Pre., Mio; J,E, M;¢Dqnald,B.A.,Pri|\. I will gladly do it. Sincerely, Wesley- Steele:-‘Cliristnias, 1014,-Boys of Prince Edward island. My dear youthful frleiids.-Tiiougii we are ii thousand miles apart the names and ___ faces of hundreds of you are cmii'iivg L' "V ' ' '-1- before iiiy iniiid's eye at this (‘hrilst- niiis Lime, and l wish that each or you might take' this for a personal greet- l“F~ Ak this S9050" 01' U10 X081' We “IIIIW//III/lA\\\\\\\\\\ilIllIllI@\\\\\\ think oi the happy and profitable times we have had; and we enter - lik on I 00' f‘i-lv-it-e. mas as we forget: to liste even our ensniies and renin to snow those nno, manly qualities which Jesus had. This is a trying time to many of your older brothers, and it tokens the time when you too may lie called upon to make great sacrifice that the right may prevail. Fit yoiu‘sell` by growing more and more like the boy \vlio came into the world on the first Cliristniasl Dny. it makes me glad as l think of so many ol' you boys who took your stand t'or the right at the Boys' Con- tereiice last spring and at other times, while l wus there. ’l`liat was but Ilio beginning. The real test in what _von have done since then. I know many of you who ltpve set yourselves to win- ning other boys. I wonder ii":iiiy have failed to set. an cxuinple ot' (‘Iiristiiin living that is clean and ti'ui~_. Godi t'oi‘liid! lleiiig ever glad to hour t`roiiii you, and wishing nil A Iirighi Newt Your. Your true friend. Wesley Steele, l"iiirinoiint Springs, Pu., li_S.A. Deafness Cannot be Cured bylocalzpplications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear_Tliere is only one way to cur_e deafness. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Hiistacliian 'l`ube._When this tube is inflamed you hi-ivca rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when ltis entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out :ind this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten _are caused bv Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ofthe mucous surfaces We will five' One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deli ne-.is (caused by catarrh) that can- not be cured by I-ialI’s lfatarrh t‘urc. Send for circulars, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, 0. Sold hiv Druggisrs, 75i~. Take lzilI’s iamilv Pills for constipation. §|||l|| f//`//r_-:~.\\\\\\i||||||Q S Drugs ODAKS I onfectionery “Win her with gifts, if she re- pect not words, Dumb jewels often, In their silent kind, More than quick words, doth move a woman’s mind. . II \\\¥ lllll no G m \\\\ Illl II/A \\\\\\¥, |21’ \\\\\\\\\L.WJ/IIIIII@\\\\“V/III///A\\¥i.I ov as -1 g M W 3 E” o :J _ : E" m Il¢@\\\\7lIllL\\\\\"?-lIIIILi\\\\\\\WIIII//I/ We submit ii few suggestions below, which would be very ap- propriate and convey ii lasting’ sentiment. Cameras and Kodaks from $2 up to $65. Chocolates (in handsome pack- ges) from 35e_'up to $8.00. Walking sticks up `to $8.00. Cigars (Iii handsome gift box- es) from 75c. up to $10. Perfume from 250. up to $8.00. Pipes (Briar) singles up to 4.50. Pipes (Meerschaum) single p to $10.00. Pipes tsetstup to $8.50. Tobacco Jars *up to $4.50. Cigar and (igiirette Case Manicure sets, up to 6.50. Mirror, Ebony, and Persia vory up to $3.50. liot Witter Bottles. nickel 3.50. - Military Ilruslies up to $0.00 pair. Fancy Travelling Rolls, up t 5.00. Shaving Sets up to $3.00. Thermos Bottles up to $4~2 with case $1.00 extra. Thermos Lunch Kits up 4.25. Post Cord Albums. $2.50. Plain Cards up to $1.50. ' Safety Ilazors up to $5.00. _ iliizors, $2.50. Cloth llruslics. lint Bruslie oilet \Viitf-rs Calciifini' Mount e__ ctr., etc, _ _ olinson 3: Johnso .The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Prince Stree Illlll YI”/A\\\\\\\\\'llll ` .\\\ii\`\\\'9///lu ki :-; 4 fe ad B .== 2’ ||||||\\\\\\\\\sr////I _ it-nnuxizg W We Have \,.~ _ ~¢.=--»- The Best I in owl oils Select your gifts from _the wide range of appropriate goods shown at t is store, ; and you are assured that it will meet with the fullest appreciation. of the recip- ient. __ ‘ _ Come_i2_today and _we H will assi: you in_ selecting simetliing that will not fail tojdelight. Come as early as possible. _ \\\\\V/lI0III@\'fIJ0Z \\\\\\\\\\§IIllllllA\\\\\\§\\RZIlL\\\\\Yi\\\\\W¢IIII/I __ \\\\\VIII/§\\\\\\\\\W//1,17’/fi\\\\\\“ II /III ,.- .'|.`he2 Macs '| Gloves Make Excellent Xmas Gifts .» H And Every One Ex- " pects to Receive at Least One Pail'-'° Several Pairs Would be Welcome! All Gloves Over $1.00 Put in a Pretty Xmas Box Free _ Many people hesitate about givinggloves be- cause they are under the impression that the re- cipient will receive too many pairs. No one can have too many gloves! I We’ve collected the sorts \ve have learned from experience are the most acceptable to men, women and children. They are well made, liand- some in 'appearance and of serviceable quality. The range of prices is so broad that you will not have to overstep your price limit to procure a sat- isfactory pair. All sizes, colors and lengths are represented. We will gladly exchange any pair after Christmas if the size is not correct. _,Here are a few suggestionsz- _ ' Kayser “Chainoisette” Glove--a re- i markable fabric glove, presenting the “feel” and appearanc of chamois and r Soc sellingrat. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kayser “Leatherette” Glove, fabric gloves of the style and appearance of line. heavy suede. These in w iite or colors..................._..__._ 75C Kayser Silk Gloves in short iengI:h,_ all sizes, black, white ‘and colors--the 50c ideal silk glove on sale here at 75c and. _ Kayser Silk 'Gloves in the_ long _ length, black, white or colors; all sizes at $l.25and.__..._._...._......... ° Ladies’ Tan Dogskin Gloves, of good 85C English make, 2 stud fastening, all sizes _ Ladies Tan Dogskin Gloves,_ best$l English make, tans and greys, all sizes. _ ° Perrin Kid Gloves, Black, Tan, White, etc., all sizes, splendid value _ _ . _ ' Pei°rin’s “Olga"- and Reynie1‘_’s “Grand Prix”, two splendid makes, in_$l blacks, whites, tans and other shades at' ° ‘ Very choice Suede Gloves in Perrin and Reyniermake-black, white, grey, tans--very soft, lady like glove _ . _ _ . _ _ _ ° Long Kid Gloves, Perrin make, White, tan, grey oi' black, all sizes, $2.25, W _$2.75aiid.........__...____...___ ° If- you don’t giiess the correct size--we’ll exchange after Christmas. This Store will fbe Open to-night and every night ,until Christmas 1 Please note---store will close for supper from 6 _to 7 p. m. , re-opening at 7 sharp. If you can’t _ .Shop during day _._ to-_night _ _i49Grsnt_G¢9fs¢_Stre¢~ ,il , ////1rI'_`.\\\\vllzz¢.\\\\\\y\\\sJ1wu 1- we ,.2-red, 1. is#F‘=°§» ‘3?“"R‘3?“ &@§ e -__lT E g UWfi\\\“\\\¥Z' “@- ~_.» a____ \-gizzpdl-5. 'ce.a~.>.;..-_-za.-:_ 4- Q _~ 33"_§”=`=~s@ - s .lf é. e