brands offioun-~ ` I , E- -1, “ i sEAv.ER ~ sEEci-iNu'r.,_, 5 QUEEN ,e112-y ' cANAoA's as ,_ PuRi'rv __j QUAKER nos|N I-loop if _ RovAi. Hoiieeiioto ._ N MAPLE |.EA‘F ‘ Ai.so M All of which we are selling at lowest prices. wi-loi.EsAi.E __a RETAIL Don't fail to get our pr-lou! before buying. _ , i ' A. HORNE &-C0, fb; i ROLLED OAT8 GRAINULATED OATMEAL sees-12-ister. ._ Queen Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and Improvements. it is now the lineal. Hotel of its class In the Maritime Prov Inees. It appeals to those who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent servloe at a moder- ate price. Rates 83-00 s day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ' Proprietors MISS L. MGQUAID, Manager 1 SEE OUR SPECIAL values In Bracelet 'Watt-hes. G, |H_ Taylon 6855 22 ll. OUR 8T~0_RE will 'be open each PVBHIDB until Christmas Eve, Alle & Co. Ltd. 6g3f_ OWING T0 BAD ICE condition wo cannot discharge coal until fiiriillar notice. Jenkins Bros.. Mill- VIW- - i' 1 ` ease-22-ll REMEMB_E_RED.-- Last evening Rov. Nell Herman was w°alted_upon by Ill couple oi’ representative menlbers of his congregation and presented wltli a purse of money to hi’-ill make h’s Christmas holiday joyous. Ile leaves this morning for lils home in Dartmouth. FEAST 0BSERVED.- Yesterday _Wits the Feast- of St. Thomas and it was duly observed a»t St, -Peters Cathedral, Sunday night. -Rev, Mr, Muloud ‘preached a most interesting sermon on,the liturgical colours us- ed in the Anglican Church. EMBROIDERED IRISH PILLOW CASES as Christmas gifts. a late nrrivn.i of lovely -tasteful patterns Ibcau-tlfully iiuishcil on sale today in llie linen (lefpzirtment at $1.75. $2.00 illill $2.65 per pair. Moore and Mc- Leod, Utd.. 6852-22-21 HOSIERY AS CHRISTMAS gifts give universal satisfaction, whore will you find n woman wllo docs not appreciate beiuutiful hos- ic-ry. Alley & Co. Ltd, a pretty! Cilrislulae box with every pair. S A MacDONALD'S the si/.Dre Mir* .JW7 M __. _ i, _ / ‘Ia .4 mae etc. Perhaps there is some can deliver Flowers to any xy \,.' ,AL 18 UPPER PRINCE ST. CUT FLOWERS-Roses, Carna- ' POTTED ' PLANTS - Azaieas, Ferns. Cyclamen, Primuina, Christ- Cherries. Prlmroses. Begonlas, one you have for9°l-¢=f\- WG hours notice. Phone regarding this service. MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS . v.'ii‘, _ __ _ DECEMBER 22- 1925 THE CHARLOTTETOWN _,__ _ _ .__ .Paearanlira and Chryssnthemuml. pant of the world on a few PHONE 429 worn 8 : ' a - - - on u per P Y ma ° commended lt is just the same to Th mend of Mrs Ste able io convey personally, Trustee Board of the P. E. I. Pm- iodgc with thanks receipt oi' u lurgc box from the Kensington Auxiliary colliuiiiing a generous as~' _ assi., -ii I IwAREl-louse eRoKEN |N'ro.i »-A will-rehouse on 'Sydney |Sti‘eet.} occupied by Mr. J. II. Fleulilig.i Night and 'ii quantity ol goods tak-I on. Entrance was mude by forcing. a door staple. A barrel of sugari was broken open and knocked over, and a 100 Ib. bug of beans and a box oi' raisins stolen, though these, I I articles were found lying outside nt the rear oi' the bulldiiig. it is sup posed that the illievrs were after lr<'oi~ir. us Mr. Fleming had been buying these in quantities. %*%i§’&~i%2§~‘” _ l,/ il, I' Ei.Ec'rRic TABLE 'AN iRoNs, ToAsT.s-Rs. i," u -. 51.*. _ _,_ _ _ HEAD SETS. LOUD SPEAK _ Prices Ar XJ - \__{ if iS45~22-31 I --- -; O4 04704* ¥§O-O O4 O94-Q04-OO-O40-QQ-0-G ¢§+¢>v¢-Q4 C ASSIFIED AD ne Insertion ._ I/'our insertions .. uoreve-reoeooveeeooooooea ' ` _._ -- -- - I FIXTURIES, FLASHLIGHTS `j“_ 1 _ RADIO sl-lrs - ` PALMER-WATSON ELECTRIC CO. . BJ! I ‘I *___ _ __ *_ *_ .$1 .,t_ ...._ - I .___ .__ .__ ,I|,~I,»I¢,4l,,»r(f'rr.,- __,,__,/A , _ »donald for it i`<~\v duys. Then Ile is Eight lnaertlons 'ln por line uiiiwords I ~ xuis ,Q Last Minute Suggestions. fi D BIOUDOIR LAMIPS 15 TABLE STOVES soil. I). ii. -Currie and others amid /`i ‘ AL - ? \ 1-‘i /»`\ ERS, BATTERIES. TUBES e Right Open Evtry _Evening iw fi ,-‘Y 1 w .yt VERTISEMENTS 100 per llnu (ililwnrdls _ Bo per line ofliwnrils I ~ ooo-¢evo+»4-oewoew Mow- For Sale FOR SALE-NEWLY FRESHEN- od cow. Ayrshire. Alliiil’ \:V~ - Quilty. South Shore. 6817-21-.ii_ 1` FOR SALE-A WILLIS PIANO IN Iiorloct condition. Apply 5 l'lu.~a-_ lou St., between 12.30 to 2-~5 to ¢;_;lo _ (B567-12-iii-tl' l\LL CANDIDATES WISHING T0 lake one or more sliliiilomelltury, cxulnillutions for teuclicrs' lic- cnsu, will present tiiemsclves lor* oxumliiullou nt Prince of Wulosl College oil '1`ucs(in_y._ Dec 29th..| 1925, nt Sl n.m. Signed Dept. ol’ Ediicniiou. 6807-21-iii I .i_._ Malo II(-ip Wauicll _ FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE B H. P. |u|crilui_ioilul 'kei‘osollc-i:u:ni|ii\l° cugilio. with 31 inch ril\ Hll‘V~ sliiiulio, pulley. 32 feet 8 in('|\ bolt, lil) fool. inblc on turned roll- i\r_ Ncurly new. l’i‘Ico Sfimiliiii- (‘uIl or write. J A. Mr-lsuac, llili King Street, 0335-I2-22-21 _________________..---é Fon sAl.E-oNE as BARREL MA-n.vrll. Flour Mill comnivle with Separator and Scooter and ull necessary transmission for installing. Used only a IGW months as -no available Wiielii supply. -Can bo seen at Blllhllffii N. B. ‘No reasonable offer will be refused. Apply T119 C“"°-mu" i~'alnbImi<»-Morse Oo.. Limited. Si- Johu, N. IB, 6755'12“8'7i WANTED Ar oNcE-AN EXPER-1 if-need book-keeper, Aipply .l. A. McDonald & Co.. Ltd. Cardigan. isle “EARNINGS s'rEAov EM- lhirbel' Coliogo, Dcpnrtmeut “l~"’l Apply Mrs. Simlnonl .porn sz, r.i;m~l2-l.f.~tl'.- Miscellaneous widrsn -_ aura. Nunsss. Somerset Hospital. 5\\°Wi\°¥°“~ Maine. 5727-lii.8'I.i»ll10.i . .|No. A. IMar.ooNAi.o, ANo sun- vnyor. Ilermanville. E- I3 337542-`1-I. 1110. c'RnisriviAe coNcER1- iN l-iAz- cll k Oh rch Thursday. mm “ 6841-12-22-zi rALsE ‘rla'ri-i, and smoos- work discarded. ANY ¢°“‘“"°“' Highest pric _ M L- Baker. om, 'I niii-12511-m-lzi &__i_ i HAVE cM»'run¢o A REGIS- tered silver black lox. Owner mov have same by l\\'°Yi“l 9"* pony. W. J. Jenkins, French- fort _ 6839 . _ _ 1, _ oi-nNoi-ii|.A Rassire - l°°K WANTED T0 BOARD, SEVERAL pairs foxes. terms rensonllililo. new runcll. experienced rnncher. i Apply V_ .i.. Burke. Charlotte-_ town llnylilty. Phone 45911. I 68-I8-22-3i_ I I ,,,-___,..__-- ._.-______._ R. CARSON. I D. C.. Ph. C. Ulmer el Ciilropraotls Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 . I _______-_ Investment Bonds Government. M\"\|°iPl| '"4 Corporation Bonds- Bought and sold. Particpiars on re- quest. *-3 I orders now tor Jsil\Ill’Y md mi-my active- "ml" , . vnmiwi _ . 1 Ilgbbit- M sa.-av.rlrt»I . \. , grocer. was entered oil Satrm1qyIStrui.hcoiia 8.30. Forest Hill 10.75., soztlnent of drygo='ni,q and grocer-1 los. Also $65.85 received from -Mns. J. -A. ISterns, Sec'y of the Dundas Ladle.; Auxiliary oi’ the Orphanage, collorlcll as f0ll0\\'s: Upton 10.45, Albion Cross 8.60. Primrose 7.40. Ciinib(‘.'l'lalld Hill 4.00, and Bridge- town 16.35. ci-lR|s'riv|IAs PR»EsEN'rA1'ioN-‘ Lust cvcuilig. previous to the dc- partiire of ii iiulmlbcl' oi’ the guests Russ. -was presented with u beauti- ful “mciric mm” “nd “_” ”~‘l‘h`°"‘” will add greatly to the comfort and °"m"3”h"5 me ailmeumuon ‘if me roilvciiiciice oi’ those who live any I _ _ _ _ _ distance from the city and are -an- .couitesy ulul the satlsfnctoly ser- xgmh; L0 do mei, Chl-IE,_m.;,s Shqpp. guests for her uutniling kindness. vivo oi` the llotel Her four assist icx-Premier' J, li. Boll und supple- lnoniod by short addresses from llcv, Neil liernlun, Alessrs, Rny Tin :who was caught ullawnre made a. _suitable reply, thanking the donors for their kindness which. she (lc- TRAIN DERXILED-The freight ACKN'0w|__EDGEMEN-|-_ __The extra westwo.rd_bound_ in charge o_f Conductor George Ryan, met wit testant Crphunage wish to acknow~ 8' had accident on §m'“may morn' ing \vlien eight cars ieit the track, The accident occurred between Si. Louis and Alina stations, four ol the eight cars being completely throwll over on their side. Luck. ily the engine did not leavo the track and no person was injured it is supposed that the accident was due to rails spreading. A wrecking cur was despatclled from Charlottetown in charge of Con- ductor J. O'Reilly and late Satur- day night everything was cleared up in good shape. (fiiristlnnssy point of view, but ii I r r\ ‘ho e the beuuti 4 1' - ~~ - ‘ ug. Tllerc-fo t lets p ' - _suits were cach_presented ‘with an fu] blanket of “mme stays WN, e“"ei“i’° '~'°"i“‘“iI‘i~Y “ Chfistma” us and as a result the sound of Igrlttuity. Tile address was read by j;ng|,. hens Wm give 11,.. i,(i,|..I\ touch to the Ylilctide season _ovcniy and generously spread nverlvision of the truck driver was ob 'thc wlioio year. The proccolliiIl»IH. sciircli by the flying snow for lu iwllicll look pluce ui'lci' the tru lilo-.ir l~ollclili|l‘.ll with lilrrc cllocvs ‘lor 'l`iic Russ und thc singing oi ou tho left liniul;4ido of the sirccl i"Slic`s u jolly good l`eilo\v." iaufi ulihougll the other rar nlounl- I »----»~- eil (ho curb in nn endeavor to 1-.~ ‘ WELCOME VISIT-' Fl.- .\Il‘. .I. .I. Maclmllliili. Ii. Sc. A. M. lust_ ‘IL I9. \.\i. IC. l, C. Londoll, Eng- ,lund. passed through the city rc- icently oil his way to his old home a¢_-Vernon llivcr where he will ivielt his brother A llront Mac- goillg lo Montreal on a business‘ ,iu'ip, after which he will return, culling on his wifes pc-nple in Nova Scotia where he left her on his way home from England. Mr. Mlicilonulrl Iirouglit Ilmllo ul Christ- mas dinner th-lit the writer guaran- iocs no other family on IP. E. I, iwilily n. -Scotchnian has often ol’ the real' Iclldcrs, cruuipliiig ll badl_\'. . ---_-<¢->i- PERSONALS anli young soil. Toronto arrived in the 'city last night. They are guests lcd -by his little grandson Mzistor Arthur Il\iucKiunon in lcalvilrg this mornillg lo sm-iid (llirlstnnisi ii` ‘will have ,ihe~ sump being what '|`U"‘”‘i“~ I hoard big parents talk of. iho gnod‘ old lluggis their mother ilsod lol iunko also 'tile White l’udding.! iiild l’lum Pulidiug. 'M-r. Macd-'iiinid,i brought home one oi’ each of tho .lbovo mentioned for Xinau Dinner and these were givon hlni by ui young liidy In I‘orti.us\e. Scotland' inadc by hw' own hands. Your cor-1 rcsptiilllonl. had u very pressing' invitation to help Mr. Mzicdollzililf »~ii.i<‘y this rnrc Kiwis uinur-II- imti owliur io lirevloiis crmagemr-lIi_II. had Io dcciino Mr, Maclioiialll r'x- ll runl visiting friends mid rolutlonn. Vernon and virin-ly, also n number from '(‘llnrlotlelown. Services were IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Mrs. Everett Shaw (nee) Mary McDonald, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- Donald ol? Canoe Cove. P. E. l. died December 22nd, 1924. Gone but not forgotten. INSERTED BY HER SISTER LYDIA 5740-12.17-7l bm-is in spcud at low weeks on tho _ _ _ __..____.___..-__---~ isiriiiil uiioi' his rolurn from Mn t- " I I, 1' ljiirhers. Ilccomc M UIKKI fVi‘”»l'liHllll9 'lllid Victoria iirctiii-ii-‘twill Suivceks. Write Molcr Cross. ‘ s . I "uHm_ 3_1_,,,,_.,-__ FUNERAL vEsTERoAv.- 'rin-_ __ _iiiiiiieral of the late 'lion. George r “te ii"onbrs took place yes\terdny lifter- \\ it (I __ iuoon r|_‘o_m hge lute residoiico, Vern- Q_ "W" ' Inu, to lgg emcicry. There wus u _ 'r oNcE A MAlo._ _ _ <° WANTED _` ‘___ 96 nm____ll\ige uil_cnrluu<.c_ of people from /ff8A\__`ACaI1lumI lui; our just ._-ppusiu. the noun or _Nova Scotia oil (ll'ai`ioil Strool. _.The Ford had llogoliutod the (lr. ,George silent corner and wus try- 'clal‘eil. was not confined lo i.he.`in_l: to pass aliollu-r r-uv going io i(‘IIirl.~;-turns season nlonc but wasitlic slime fiii'c<‘lioli. liivirlcnlly lip- idid not scorn lo see tho' \Viily_~ liliigill cur until hc was wcll ovor cape collision. thc Ford struck our Mr, and I)/irl-l. A. ll. C. Iivuristo oi Mr. and l\li‘s. J. E, Ii. .\lacCrea- ‘dy. Mr. Harry Winchester acconlpau- 'I I I' ` 1.1 Di iff.. All & C - V ' . H 9 many 5 ‘ - p' iid? “cop \ e B ey 5g3o1|‘1”Y- -We" in Wi1'Walk5 01 me “nd lien Doyle ,will be glad to it-arni _ avocations have been given talents. mu; she is sunlewylar |mpmvingI -OFF FOR CHRISTMAS.-Rev. and “°"°"dh’R 'as they “H9 them I0’ irtor her serious operation for ap-‘ Neil Ilierman, of the Cenvral Christ- 3_1” 3;°';_¥_eT¥ (§’gg0_;“dmE_‘;_" 2;; -12;; lwndicilis. _ ' -cl -I l- on i i `°° ‘ xi: hézfgiintulgzilmoisxfrnxig counmended and blessed in -the end. MUSE Mary .Riley student at M1, whom he will Spend Chri-stmas ‘Certainly it will be admitted tllat,qr_Iv1,\¢ent Aeadr-my, rfamaxy me buy. He will thou leave for Truro. me me MY' Forbes had been 5"' lived Saiurileiy eveiiliis to slieiw N, S, he 1 |11 a 1 n the U" talents “Wi il” ‘lad “Bed them as the Christmas vacation at hcl' home ,\v re le w pre cl following lSun:' ».>">.~/»,»*>¢<’ ~.- ~.<.'~4 N w-, .5 I4, Vancouver Port War- den To Lose Positiolr (Canadian Press.) ()T'l`AWl\, Dec. 21-Capt, '1`uii.‘ Port Warden ci Vancouver, will bo- L relieved ol' his duties pendiiig Iu~‘ duiry by iho Department ol .\lui'- _. inc null l"isllcl'ies into colllplu`llll..‘¢ r -< eo +00 Q *O-O-OOQQQ4* O O-0400 IA kk’/K »,», »a-.\ ff 9-0 O-O-9-O-‘OW 2:’ ` Q%O*'§-#4 44-O0 ‘ily \'z|lil:ouvel‘ Iiourli ol 'i`l‘u(ic lllui 1 7 _ slliiis lluvc been purnlirtcd to go I to sea ilnprupcrly loaded, --é_---»-_ THE MARKETS Qro-Qrvz; '1\ if (Canadian Press) ` ()'l"l`AV\`u\ Dec. 21.*- (Bliss) ’ " increasing receipts are -br.ngiug` an easier tendency on the '1‘ol‘onto` egg market. The Vancouver niarkct is also declining under lieavicr 'pl-ol duction. Poultry prices remain iirln and unchanged. - - Toronto silippers report illci'ea|>'.-i ed receipts paying extras 55. iirsts ._ iii, seconds 28 aid making sales, ._ Ii O4-O4 if _ K ,"\\_ f _ 1*; I r+e4¢++eo-e440-ro-+ 9-O-O-OO-QQ-0-0-9 .fy #'- exirus iii) io (55. iirsis il. sccolidsI - 32 t`.o.h..\10ntrcai is uucllaligell. \’\'lllllipcg is iillcllallgcll. lidlilolilolli rip und me; molly Islanders on her ‘oui'ney. all of whom did every- hlng possible- to mid to the plen- =urr- of the visit in thc different ciiies visited. .\lr Philip Large, sou of Mr. and Mrs. li. R. Largo arrived last week i'ron\-;- Refuse Protection For Iron And Steel Industl‘y§ (Special to The Guardian) L()`N‘I)()N, Dec. 21.-~l’l'cllliel'_ Liuldl\vlu stated ill the House of Commons today ‘that it was si-ble to grant the zopplicai the iron and steel protection under the Ii' industries proceiliire that the government does aol* .liink lit wise to impose import dut-I cs Ito assist this industry, I Tile Prcnlier sald u resc:i.‘ch com mittee had given the sillijcct pro- longed and detailed r-ou.-=i.iI-r=\.ir‘ii hearing a large number of wituf.-l»'- ws engaged in the iron, sicirl and allied trades. The evidence had ro- vealod a serious .=;ltl|:itiol\ Init ul, he slime time lim ilivcslilxnlions ind made iicleal' that lilo:-laIrgillll‘-»- Dominion Live Stock Report iml IIICIIIIS , (Canadian Press) i.\l()N'l`Ill~}Al.. Ilcc. 21 (Iulilc receipts 830. There wus clinlliurulivcly ii_i:hi inilering of cuttlc and very liltlo lu- iior-egr ,~.I)mwn_ Few sales nmdl- lwould indicate values ubnut us lr!- ‘iowsz I Quotations: Iililclu-r slows. incli- Iiuln, $5.75 to $6.25. colninon $Zl_.Ii\: ,lo $4.25 butcher _cows 'good $l~7o ‘ul $5.25. medium $3.00 to $I_oo rsmr iucrs $2.25 tn 2.50. (‘ulti=_l's $-'35 iii I-$3.00, butcher bulls. collnmon $3.00 . '\ F' I.) $5.70. ' I 201 92° (nil rs( pts .._ I There was a good demand foi veal calves of quality, Few small lots of t'uirly good ones wore weigh- ed up uit twelve dollars and just ordinary ones at from ten-fifty io oleveii-ility. Grassors sold frolii |ilve dollars to live twenty-ilvo Quotations: (loud veal $11.50 io $l2.00, medium $10.00 to $li»5'_i-, common nil grussers $5.00 to $5.13.. Shoerp receipts 2-729. There were very tow good iamlbs land demand was poor, A few good llximbs sold for twelve fifty and land others -twelve twenty-live. Mix~ 'ed lots oi' cmnninn and heavy buck ilnmbs sold tor eleven dollars and ihetter ones eleven illty. Sheep isolrl at live dollars to six seventy- five. i Quotations: Ewes $5.00 to $6.75, lsm.i..I good $12.00 to ‘$12.50. com-' 'mon $11.00 to $11.50. I-log receipts 2.275. Hogs were lil fair demand alid good quality hogs thirteen iirfty Sows 'were -len seventy live to siev- en (ltty. _,. _ V _(;i\;lllgeli, llzilifux N. S. lllll-ilmigfizi. rprices advanced. Selects sold for fourteen dollars nod mixed lots _egg market receipts are vc.-ry ligirtf i'l'csll extras jobbing (S1 iirst till. isturnge extras 46, ilrsts lil. srcoiid>;‘ i85. Poultry lnurkct .Illun with rc- icoipls light. (Iealcrs liuoiilig Irolll f2T to 29 for No. l llluussoii tllrkcys. live chickens, 1l fowl I2. (.‘ulgul'y tul'lIlffys are \‘ol‘y piculii'ul. livc ov ltr li pou;id.~: doc 8 pounds and ov- cl' llic, il -io ii ‘poull(l:~'. l.'.l‘. iiggs fare very sczilwc. jol.Il'ilug slorugi' I-cxirus E-12.90 firsts SIL! U0. \‘ii'iiii| rF~9.ll(l. Vullcolivcl' eggs arc lowll und illlseillcd. lir.-ulcrs are colllltry points vxilrzts iii, iirai _ jobblng' l'resll extras -ll.IlT. poiiits (extras ~l(i. ilrsis 38. _iobbing i'ri»:' _extras -i I- iirsts -I2, scrliilllg und pill- liels Ziii. Chul'loi'tcio\\'ll. I'. IG. I. ri-~ lc!-ipis iight iilurkel it-|lii~»lll-y lou' ci' \'.'lli:lcslllcl':~l puyillg roll: poiliis (-xtrlis 55. .Iirsls 15. .~u-i:oll`l:- ilii, l’ouIti`y receipts liou\_\' rll'I>>‘,u\~.i r-lliizkeiis 212 to 30, geese lil. l\1l'lt'.~):= llrcsseil 35 io 38.8 I. .iollll X, li. The best surprise of all .' --ii KODAK The best place of all to select Kodaks (ur Christmas is this store. Thcilnc is complete; our salesmen are well Informed. i Put Kodaks on your gift list and get them here Hughes Drug ( o , Ltd You Must see the _A "Babes in the Woods" it Hotel Victoria One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 ro°ii‘\8~ 44 ar which have private I baths. Completely renovated i in the pant few ycars. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. _*Rates $4.00 _to M00 per IY. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. HARRY C BROWN, Manager Proprietors ` /no KODAKS $6.70 UP BROWNIES $2.05 UP T Y I I Henderson & -GOO-04959004". sees “Till ||ABEIll)_ASl|lliY" THE GIFT SHOP Gift Suggestions For Him ()iil' shop in filled with the finest lllcrcliuiiilise for men, Cliril-it-mas (lifts lic will appreciate because of their iisci`1|liicss_ Our ciuleu\’oi1r is io pl(-asc. E.\'(`li.lSII Illt0.\l)(iL0'l‘lI SIIIRTS -Silk fiiilsll . in pcm-Il, cream, lnuiiv(-, blur- :lull whit(-; specially |»l°i(-4-(I for (‘liri>itinas gifts; $2.50. N()\'l~IL'l`Y SILK IlIt0`.\D(‘LOTII Sill ll'I`S-Very uttrucii\'c.iu pret. ty sii'i|ws and checks; blue, nl:iii\'c. tan. (-tc.: priced ut $3.00 for (‘Ill-istmus. (ill-EY .\'l’EDl‘} SILK_LI N E D (»iI.()\'l‘ZS._ Best lnakcs, 1"owne’s and I’cl'i'ln’s; no nic(-l' gift; $3.00 and $3.50 at pair, ounv sl'l'<:l>l~: I'.\'l.i.\'l<:n fll.ov`Es _lnipol-lcd direct from France, for (‘ll|~istlnau-i gifts; $2.75 a pair. l`.\'l.I.\`EI) ,(lI.()\']‘lS- Tau (laps-, $2.25; libavcr cape, $3.25; licuvvr lluiul scivll. $3.50; tail cape, _silk lim-Il, $2.75; light on-y <-irnmoi_ sctic. $1.50 an pair. Best lllakers. lll7(‘l{SKI.\' GLO\'ES_tlle glove iiilprcnlc. Wlmt finer for a gift? $4.75, illllinctli $6.00 lined. Mexi can I)corskill_ unlined $3.50; lined $5.00: fill' llilcd Mocllo, $5.00. , )l()(‘ll-0 AND (I.I\I’E GLO\'l