Dmmuggn 1s. ‘1941 "112 QUARDIAN- -91 ABI-QTFIFFIQWN _.. PRICES SLA SHED rots CHRISTMAS roon sass: PORK 8t BEANS 3Tins ---a~s-.ss....|e."q...- Heinz KETCHU P-Lorge bot. 49c 'CLARK'S SOUPS Tomato, Celery, Mushroom — 3 tins. . . . .. 29c Chile 25c ...i........35c SAUCE OB COFFEE Heinz Ni: gltlfl jar-Reg. 69c 55C SPAGHETTl—2tins.. 41c (Limit 2 pounds to on order) glxiriiswlc" SPREAD UT BUTTER CANDY "is , . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Christmas ' PM" r MIXED NUTS — While they last — 3 lbs. . 1 Pgllfi 8r BEANS -.-___ I d d1, d ins . . . . . . . . . _ iiigilulgsghivi r512. f ........... 99c iuiiittvs 25c each DUCKS Cliocclnte Bars, Popcorn and Candy §LJALK~CANDY -- Good assortment —- Box Chocolates, CHICKEN IN STOCK I" . sticks At Lowest rices See our display before you buy . d , hitter-rs - ma» Stock -- 4 Qlijgwfiligw __ h; 34¢ E: e ' l __' llllfilri“... ...... ................... .. 39c vggg=r>fléééfé iiii __ 35¢ (Limit 2 lbs. to an order) R d_ __ . - — a io sitter . 75¢ ms - a u... ..... .. 55C CHRISTMAS orsucrs - Reg. 49c do: - 2 dcz. POUND CAKES-Each CASH! 6t CARRY STORES RMSM 1 0o w. Deliver I87 GREAT ozone: ST. Phone ‘ “"- """"" ,, ,'.,_ C. O. D. The an; sum With m Ii: amt 747 gziegmis _ Bum‘ c m ‘catfish. DOUBLED ~ less than half IN NEW ZEALAND three times as AUCKLAND. N. Z.. Dec. l8 — wp, _ Aggregate private income m New Zeiiianti more than doubl- ed m the l0 years from i937 to 1945 and is still rislntl- “B loial ln 1031 was $505,600,000 comer-Fed with 31.046.400.000 in i946. These ictrlls include salaries rind wages. other" forms of individual income. strlie benefits and pensions and‘ contpani‘ lllCOdHltLa he"; ed m Salaries an w 80! I e‘ ‘ moi-a than double in the l0 yearn: 9° Edi!“- four times its l IDENTICAL gramophone benefits and pensions in i945 were; and it ls estimated that they will hi! five times as great in 1947i Company income has increased to The essential principles of the and the dictaphonc are identical and owe their origin who whereas "otler- income" rose bfahoncsrerh 111 1577- . social lecurltyl ems EXPENSIVE THEN great as in l937| The expression "pin money" re~ fera to the allowance men gava their wives in the 16th century for 93.7 leveL pins. then a luxury. _ INDIAN DERIVATION PRINCIPLE! The slang word "thug" comes from a confederacy °Y P01195510“- assasiris who travelled in 811mb.“- through India in the early 19m century. irsiented the l Doctor: lemons/rd for Babies Babies rbrivs on meat-shown by scientific feedings to infants as youn as six weeks‘! T hcy're healthier, more saris ed . . . do barter when they get meat! Now it's may to give your precious b: y the benefits of meat much ear/in in life than ever before! You may feed body- building Swift's Strained Meats as soon as baby starts on an solid food! Specially prepared for tiny stoma: is, Swift's Strained Meats give your baby s hcadstart on health! Meal-Jens the "mush" for growth! Your fast-growing baby needs 3 to 4 times more proteins, proportionately, titan an adult! Meat is all abundant source of roru/llm, high-quality fra- lr/HJ, plus B vitamins and the blood-building iron iour billy rm/rl get cvcry day for growth and development! Swift's Strained Merits for Babies m lOU-X- mi-iit ~ not mixtures! Wilt-n you feed ihcril, you can be sure your baby is getting plenty oi the "inusts" for growth! Form good eating liublts-Jeed foods separately ‘ldby forms the best kind of eating habits when ‘Aslr urdoct - ~ wlmi timer: lul m It's eds Jeconomitlllg/em f Swill‘: Slmimd Aims: Stisinc 14¢!"- ‘7 - ¢ bow mar/J fafud. mount Iil h‘) t! llfiil“ l‘ m?“ M for your '1 if dlflrfl per 1m g ' 6 Diuid Meats B'-"'i lriiiiii pOIll zi/VZ) y; H/g / Swiftb Strained Meats “i; The i1! Prelim ‘will '°°" onihcmilrkei mu ALL MEAT- not mitt" Easy and ecoriom ged Swift’! d” W“ we IO rial/j nu impmr Swift Csnldilfl 5° Izmfek-‘ng of lelfl- i l mldy-to-scrve Swift's ‘i 1, r ou: selects the Y! ;_ ecooom c1 . 'co'5ZZ'l,,-.',$,.‘,',',Z; (‘ibvyeroment las Qthblalhfib; same Meets cowl e flzglllé-Blllflflllh swift‘: Diced for babies and ma; children in am than rich labll bola. Get a mniy code V. ql hwr H _ ' Allwrvhienslsklsionn ‘ “' lslbrkdnnlnmeianseu l)’; ‘ll/W fl" (f/"W 311.57.. Ibnfrinuwilflalle-ef Amdflbl. ' ».»- . . ' e foods ere fed sqaraiely. That's why doctors teco mend introducing foods one at a timc- not ii mixed togethch-so baby gets to know rind enioy the in ividual flavour and texture of each one. Each variet of Swift's Strained Meats: beef, lamb, rk, vcs ,li\'ct and heart, is all Inenf. No other oods are mixed in to alter the dis- tinctive meat flavours and textures. Feeding all six kinds in a well-rounded diet-cereals, vege- tables, fruits, milk-helps baby establish sound, sensible food habits for life! i. iii-l. of MEAT! res-IOIJY h h.“ ‘MI Em“ lcol to feed to bdliYl W‘ a coolu it to leer l" 9" ‘ mil" iilhuriihmeat end luau: nil All you o i‘ he“ ‘m! m", d tore has You flcuhbmhwd foo s qd-il “s. I i” in iJiiQ/iihfnfliioa - . Tg-u?» ' J l right for yo n; lilidren ' ' I Swift's Diced "ICE! fakJlnudnlers , ‘feeder beaoFmeat-Gs ' 'n_ a tlintwn 6 evecflafrllryeetenlDicedhieziimsreh ioencounr , S mesa-enter y! ' nish was a visitor to Charlotte- The ilentral Guardian This column is reserved for iseiis of local interest. but advertising‘ of a news; nature may be inserted at five acute a. word strictly ply~ able in advance. MmcHIEILSONEIMenI oiouiiiti. A'l‘ YOUR SERVICE-Arman Coal Co. Phone 2498. FANCY GIFTS l-‘b Worths Drug- store. nowaao Momma fitted Footwear st 175 Queen Street. NEW GUITARS, Violins. Har- monicas for Christmas. Tuombs Music Store. ar Tar: ‘MAR-IE suma- Ohristmas Specials on all perman- ents this week only. Phone 2191. JUST AItRlVED.--A shipment of Rayon. Crepe and service weight i Nylon Stockings at the Fashion ShOPPc. CHRISTMAS TREE DECORA- TIONS at MacDonald's Radio Ser- vice. 106 Kent Street. YAIIDLEYS, Evening in Paris and Ashes of Roses Sets at Worhha Drugstore. CHANGE-The Free Record Player at Ft. '1‘. Holman Ltd, Charlottetown Store, will be drawn for at 5 P. M, December 24th and not at 8 P. M. as advertised. SANDY? RESTAURANT. MARSHFIELD is presenting its regular patrons with a finely il- lustrated talendar representing a lady in evening dress. S. S. “NORTH PIONEER" is due Charlottetown Saturday,‘ Dec. 20. to load general cargo and cattle for St. John's, Newfoundland. For" space apply to Buntnin, Bell d: Co. agents. NARROW ESCAPD- The fish- ermen of Vernon are pleased to know that Mr. Don Drake is rc- covering from his tLYridBliLQl plunge into the Vernon River oil Tuesday. WEEKEND AT HOME -- Cap train W. E. Mntheson, who had been in Charlottetown, P. E. I.. for the past two weeks conducting Cadet Classes spent the week- end in town at his home before returning to his duties in Halifax. -_New Glasgow News. WELL KNOWN I-IERE — Miss Audrey Farnell of Amherst. N. 5., and New York. soprano soloist in and "Messiah" which will be suns in Notre Dame Church this eve- ning, is the guest of lvlr. and Mrs. George H. Hoyle of Hampsteaci. Miss Farnell will also be soprano soloist at the Toronto performan- cos this month of the "Messiah" under the direction of sir ‘Im- est MncMillan. —Montreai Star‘. GUERNSEY RECORD The Guernsey Heller Patosie Darlene 36.470 owned by Daniel MacLenil, Milton. P. E. I.. has completed a record at the age o} ,1 year and 1'11 days wltlt6-4M lbs. mil . 322 lbs. fat her Dam Patosie viola 27.124 own- ed by J. Eric Hurry. has a four year old record of 10.216 lbs. milk with 403 lbs fat last year and first completed a mature with 10.536 lbs. and 5'10 lbs. fat. Personals Mr. Clarence F. Morrissey, Tig- town yesterday. Annual Meeting St Paul's Parish iiuild The annual meeting of the Parish Guild of st. Paul's Angli- can Church was held ‘Puesclay. December 9th, 1947, in the Par- lsh Hall. The president, Moore, was in the opened the meeting Lord's Prayer. The secretary. Mrs. James Has- 1am. read the minutes o! the inst annual meeting which were adopt- ed as read. The treasurer, Miss Helen Wake- forcl, presented an excellent report showina a substantial balance on hand. This year the Guild pur- chased s bond to be used for a new kitchen st some future date. Mrs. Moore gave an interesting report of the year's activities and thanked the executive and memb- ers for their co-operation and urged their continued support and interest in the work of the Cmild. Plans were made for the sn- nual Christmas treat for the Bun- day School to be held Monday. December 20th. The Rector. Reverend J. T. lbbott spoke to the meetina. He congratulated the president and her executive on the work of the past year and gave words of en- couragement for the future. The following are the olricers for the ensuing year. President. Mrs. Ernest Gramp- ion. Vice-president. ma. L. Din!- well. secretary. Mrs. T. D. Denlols. Treasurer. Mrs. J. B. L. Ander- Ion. Iriiecutive, Mrs. O. D. DeBlols, Mrs. Albert Ley, Mrs. Gordon Pbs- ter, Mrs. I. W. Macltinnon. Mrs. J. B. Marley, Mrs. Barrett. Hospital Committee. Mr. Ern- est Champion, Mrs. R. H. mett. Mrs. Oeorle Buntain. Y. M. C. A. Committee. Miss Nora lmisvrorth, Mrs. It. H. Bar- Mrs. Parker chair and with the Social Service Committee. Mr!- J. '1'. mo. lurpuoe committee. Mrs. J. '1'. Rodd. Miss Nora Longworth. Contributions To Pewwii by Mn. Edison smith K1115: Mrs. Charles Jones. Marv Jenkins; Mrs. Robert Jones. Lillian Jenkins; Mrs. J. R. Brown, Mrs, Lincoln Currie; iifrs. H. A. Acorn; Mrs. Roy Harman; Mrs. William Inga; Mrs. Edison Smith; A. G. Moore; Mrs. H. P. Smith; Walter Inga. 70c: Willard Jenkins. 50c Each: Mrs. ‘Wilfred Lawton, M11 Parker 1118s; Maude Jones, Vern Brehaut. TotoL-GEJO. Earnscllffa by Ruth Mulch 2.00 Each: Mrs. A. H. Mutch, R. R-Oy Mulch. 1.00 Each: Gordon MacL-eod; Rny Youns; Howard Tweedy; Jean Mum-h; Harry Tweedy; Russel Young; Charlie Mutch. 50c Each: Mrs. Alice MacKin- non; John W. McKinnon; Mrs. Dousias McKirmon. Total-l2.50. Point Prim by Rolls M-nchleon 1.00-Mrs. Ronald MacRae. 80c: ‘James MacDonald. 50c Each: Mrs. Angus Murch- ison; Mrs. Alex McLeod; Mrs. Hector Murchison; Mrs, Borden Murchison; Mrs. Albert Murch. isonznMri- William lifacRae; Mrs. Clarence Glllis. Total-5.30. East Royalty by Mrs. Edgar Hearts 2.00 Each: Mrs. Edgar Hearts; W.- Wheatley; Mrs. Victor soren- sen. l.00 Each: Mrs. Frank hiilier; Mrs. Wilfred Holmes; Mrs. Alfred MrNcvin: Mrs. Clifford Moore, Mrs. Fred Andrew; Mrs. Neil Dar- rach; Mrs. Malcolm Darrach; Mls. Arthur Robcrtson; Mrs. Walter Hetirtzi Ma's. Harold Herlrtz; Mrs. Allison Holmes; hit-s. J. B. An- rlrow; Mrs. Wzillie Andrctv; Mrs. Herb Love; Mi-s. Victor McWll- llcints. 50c Each: Mrs. Wilfred Hambiy, Mrs. Reg Pnrirman; Mrs. Wilfie Robertson; Mrs. Harold Clements: Mrs. Brinsley Smith; Mrs. Alfred Jay. Total»24.00. Dunataffnsge Steivarf. 1.00 Each: F. H. Court; Mrs. L. W. Ramsitr; George Cudmorc; W. Wallace Stewart; Mrs. Roy s. Strung; Roy Dennis; Mrs. J. B. Stewart; Mrs. Lloyd McCallum; by Margaret A. Lean; Mrs. Eph. clow; Mrs. J. 5. Cairns; Mrs. William Dover; Mrs. Almoll Boswell; hits. Borden Bos- well. 50c Each: Albert Court; Mrs. L Dover; C. C. Ellis; Mrs. Wm. Ves- - >200 Each: Mr. and Mrs. Frans stltute. Collected by Mrs. C. Pic- 50c Eazll: Mrs. Sterling ‘Fiickcri 'Woo<i; Ml‘. and Mrs. M. W. Wood; ketts and Barbara Forbes Mrs. Harold Clark; Mrs. E. Soilu Lorne Jenkins. 2.00: Mrs. H. Laird. nlan; Elli: Webster. 1.50 Each: Mrs. Preston iliooci; 1.00 Each: Mrs. Erskine Mc- Tota1—l0.00. Mrs. Hollis Jenkins. Murdo; Mrs. Percy McMurdo; M." 1.00 Each; Mrs. Calvin Wood, M. Caseley. lClielton by Norma, Pickering ,Mrs. F. s. Reeves; Mrs. Malcolm 50c Each: Mrs. c. Forbes; Mrsf 1.00 Each: Fred Clark; Mrs. |Reeves: Mrs. lsioytl Bzilclerstott, S. Waugh; Mrs. P. Yea; .\'I.. S. iEiiYlE PCilTnUll. Mrs. W. E. McCalllim; Mrs. Stcl- -Millcr; Mrs. Eric Mchlurdo; Mrs. I 75c; Helge Pcicrst-lt. ling Stcicltllouse; 11:5. Rrig- Bald- ‘Bertha Walker; Mrs. Scott. Clark. 50c Erich: 311:5. Cllaultccy Pear" - ,erston; lVIrs. Robert McKinilon. Mrs. Horace Paynter; Mrs. J. son; Mn)‘ Black-lock; Howar: lMrs. Seymour l-‘arquharson; Al- Murphy; hfrs. J. Stewart lVLrsA Clark; Mrs Edgar Doull; hire sey; MYS- Stanley Ff-lsiel"; M15- rred Stewart; Earl Jenkins; Andy Leaman Caselcy; hfrs. J. A. Hcgg: Waldo Doiiil. II\'\11Z_ Tllomllscfli M-Ts- R°berl5 iRams-ay; Mrs. Bosuell Jenkins. Mrs. L. Crozier; Mrs. C. Pickctts, 40" Narnia Pickering. wakelm" 50c Each: Mrs. Erlrl Bnllem; Mrs. Wm. Stavert: Mrs. R. Nlnase ; 33c: Ali's. Hcber Sciiurman. 35C E30“: Mrs: 6' w- Roben‘ Mrs. Wfinston Jcrtlzi‘ -; ‘.\i'."s. 25c: Mrs. R. Crozler. l Tolsl~6.00. Vaughan Murphy: Hrs. Lloyd Total—13.25. North Carleton by Kristine Hues- - , . bfolneaux; Central Bede ue b Elizabeth‘ tis nn/ltrgslyrliaaariiexflsnl/lginslq y Green flq. .1 1.00 Each: Stephen l-iuestis; 35¢; Mrs. Carr Baldcrston. Ralph Callbeck i000- Hudson Lowther; George Parker; Totnl—25..'i5. Miss Louise Caliber-k 5.00 Reg McFnrlsnc; Hartley: Lnvivtiler‘, 1.00 Each: T. J. Inmnn; Ivan Allison Hrlrpcr: Mrs. Blanche r Mrs. J. F. Gard Dawson; Rev. C. A. Britten; Al- Htir er‘. ‘Cl-Hill xlillridllithlMrs. Perry Wood; bert Wright; Mildred Callback. 75rd: Wilbur Wright. lvrrs. Bryer Jones: Mrs. J. F‘. Gard: 50c Each: Edwin Lord; L. schur- 50c: Roy Townshend. Mrs. Austin Kennedy; Mrs. Earl man: Melville Johnson; Mrs. Char- 30 Each; Jack Sobey; Hazel Bulderston: Mrs. Frank Glllis; les Green. Lowthcr- 1011-5, Err stolmrt; lilrs. J. D. Mac- 25c: Mr. West. Total-BBS. Rae; Mrs, F, G, Kennedy; H. J. Total—22.26. I Colttintled on page 17 ‘KIICEKTKKZGEYPCKFQI fir. éutsszwszae. .1 menu-Anni: sn-cwseasmava» son; Mrs. William Vessey. 30c: Mrs. Earl Anderson South] Plnctte by Jean McKenzie and Jrinet Gillls. 1.00-Dave Morrison. 50c Each: Neil Morrison; Billy. MricRae; Donald ltforrison; C. R... McKenzie; R. A. McKenzie; L. H. McMillan; William McKenzie; Ari- gus A. McDonald; David Morrison, l Junius McLeod; Murdock Mor- rison; Mrs. J. H. Gillis; Alex J. Gillis; Alex Campbell; L. M. Ross, Albert McDonald. 36c: Angus Stewart. 25c Each: Harry Coulson; J. H. MacRae; Dougal Cantelo; Edward smith; Dan Cantelo. Total-tool. i Cambridge by Mrs. Wclr McLure L00 Each: Arthur Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Graham; Mrs. William Graham. 50c Each: Ben]. Richards; Clyde Kerwin; Samuel Irving; Alex Cloiv; Mrs. Eugene McCarthy; Al- bert L. McLeod; Nirs. Andrew Graham; Mrs. Harmon Irving. Mrs. James L. Davidson. 25c Each: Mrs. Seymour Hen- derson; Ellas Acorn; Archie Mc- Lead. Total-Bub. Cornwall per Betty King 2.03—Ft'anl< Howard. 1.00 Each: Mlss'Tllankful New- some; Harry Pethiclt; Walter Boyle; Steve Ackiand; Kennisou McKlnnon; Golden smith; Arthu; Howard; Harry Hyde; Georae Hyde; Hazen Howard; Andrew Gass: Jack Mat-Phsil; Douglas McDonald; Mrs. Seymour Scott; Lflh Mrs. Stanley Willis; Mrs. Good 75c Each: Richard Gus; James Beer; Mack McLean; Harold Scott; Gordon Frlzzell; mimet- Frizzell, John E. Hearts. . 50 Erich: Wrcdon Iiowther; Mrs. Herbert Scott: Mrs. Charles Mc- Kinnon; Mira. B. Godfrey: M's. G MsoMillan. Total-Ian. Soutbport by Mrs. C. P. and Mrs. Him-y Mutch Frank B. Clark Stewart J. Wendell Mutch Roland Wood . 5.00 2.00 Each: Ernest MoInnis; Neil Wadmari; Mrs. Raoul Reymottd. Mrs. Leo Frank; Mrs. Hale! Wil- son. 1.50 Each: Malcolm McDonald; Roland McDonald. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Sylvan Pippy. Mrs. Parker Wood; Mrs. Edward McPhaii; Mrs. George Gauge; Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson; Mrs. Ernest Burke; Mrs. C. Scranton; Mrs. Leiivis Henry; Mrs. Stewart Henry; Mrs. Neil Mntheson; Mrs. Hop’- Mutoh; Mrs. frat-old Mckie; Mrs. Allison Tait: Mrs. Arthur Burke; Mrs. Chester Cooper; Mrs. O. P. stewart; Mrs. Lorne Kelly; Mar- m aiming closed with trio iaaeletlea I! "to motor. l garet Duncan; Gertrude Villett; Mrs. Lorne McPherson: Parley Match; Ernest Mcfnnis: William 0000M‘; manor WOW CONDO IM- don. Protestant Orphanage 2.00 Each: Mrs. Parkman Jen. 1-00 Each: Mrs. Wilbur Jones; Ralpn Judson; Mrs, Pearl Herman; Mabel Enman; Jamel-i Ggy; Mfg wane; Grant; Mrs. R. L. Jenkins; M“ Nelson Mar-Roe; Mrs. Nettie Mir. Qwmilht Case Fitted with l)“. ‘Berry Toiletries $36.00 Other DLIBBJTI Cases I 5 . g Ladies’ Leather everyone on your list. toiletries, smokers’ ping in one store FUR HIM Shaving Sets 50c to $10.50 Remington Electric Shavers .. . . $l9.95-$28.95 Razors - Shaving Brushes P5P" - Toboccos Ronson Lighters Fitted Leather Cases Brush Sets Pine and Spruce Soaps We're General Headquarters for Christ PAGE FIFTEF N ._-(lK-‘ ,. mos gifts for See our vast collection of _ _ needs, toys for the children and gifts for those in service. Plan to do all your shop. . your favorite drug store FUR HER 5PM“. Comb and Mirror Sets $4.95 to $l7.59 Boxed Stationery 50c to $5.00 Fine Perfumes Delan P urse Perfume ‘I’ Atomizers $5.00 l‘: f Boxed Soaps I r Bath Salts I “b7 ow" "ml R°¢k°bY° Dusting Powder Baby Gill’! Manicure and Nail Polish Boxes 50c to $2.25 S ; Cuddly Stuffed Toys v es _ $193 g0 365g "Miiitlful Cosmetic and a Genuine “L 500p Animals Toiletries Sets -_ v will!‘ 50c to $1.25 All Prices ' ‘ CLUB BAGS Fitted with bacil- elor shaving ac . " tn itinsll"Pn‘niimntzv~ ‘ m: sran: d y‘ I j . DISPENSING CHEMISTS - PHONE ‘Z19 j . . g l ~ CUR.GT.I;EURBE& ts izllnntniriiinwn err g ZMIlBIB-Fii“ "1"" -""-""“""B13"-i.}ir ‘ "aoamwfiflififlllilifil t 50c illicit: Mrs. Arnctt Nicillc; Kennedy; Leigh Kenn. _. Central litii-qurliy Mrs. Elli; Mrs. Percy Mulch: Mrs. Cltiis 75c: Mrs. tvillarti Sieliari. Webster Corist; Mrs. Ray McDonald: Mrs. 50c: Mrs. Milt. Carver. 3130' Hoiiarcl BL-huJman. Morley Gense; Ml‘! Earle Bilrke. 30c: Mrs. James Bennett. 100 their Harold EJ311311; ltLrs TQ§aI.._54‘f)(l; Total_1z_55_ Leslie I-loopcr; John stews‘ Rev. Cross Roads by Mrs. Boswell Jen D M. Fraser, Viblllc HQSEI Yemen kin; Kelvin Grove under Women's In Webster. 115 Queen 8t. HOWAR o Mgr Special — Women's All NNIS sliecrling lined (sizes 4 to 9) Our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Gives You More For Your Money iii lllfEliSllUES and SLIPPERS ln these days of rising prices, smart shoppers are looking around. We urge you to shop carefully for your Rubber Foot- wear and Christmas Slippers. Special Values in Children's Slippers... $l.00 Women's Slippers. . . . . . . Specials at $l.00 and $1.25 Women's Moccasin Slippors..... $1.25, $1.65, $1.95 Felt Julieis (hard sole) for Mot-her . . .. ..$l.95 COMPARE THESE OVERSHOE PR|CES:— Women's Velvet Overshoes, fur trim High Cut (side zipper). . . . .. . . . . . .. ... $5.50 Laced Style, fur trim. . $4.50 Children's Velvet: ..$3.95 Children's 3 Buckle . .. . .. . . . . . . . .$2.00 and $2.25 Rubber Splashers, Women's. . . . . .. .. .. . .. . $2.85 Children's .$2.l0 and $2.25 Men's Zippers $3.95 Men's 4 Buclrle............. $3.65 Men's 2 Biickle........-................... $2.75 Rubber Flight Boots, best Regular $10.00 . $8.95 YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY GOES FARTHER AT HDWARD McINNIS Phone 1281 ‘1.> r "'"""""'l .. _ _._..-..-_......-.- ..