PRE- GHRISTMAS ity Merchandise. PYJAMAS- Flarmelette and Broadcloth--in plain shades or stripes. All regular S495 ”. values. Tops as Christmas Gifts .... .. 3.95 WORK SOX-White and grey all wool Sox in heavy winter weights - 51.25 value 69c ., WORK SHIRTS-Entire stock of winter lg ,, weight Doeskins-Chambrays-Plaids- I all at 20'Vo OFF OVERALLS-Entire stock of quality work clothing by Goodhue - Carhartt - Mur- ... s e o u e are e: 0 re 0 e . IOOAO 4 , SWEATERS-Men's crew neck Sweaters ii, . I by Monarch. Navy. Black. Maroon. A H 5.95 value 53.95 3.49 Irish Linen HANDKERCHIEFS-Full sized. Hemstitched. Stock up for Christmas-giv- . ing. Reg. 40: value. Now. 3 for . . 1.00 ' , "'.lnitial Linen, HANDKERCHIEFS-Famous A Shamrock quality from Ireland. 60: value. Ideal Gift item. Each . ... . . . . . . . 50c SPORT SHIRTS?- - All famous makes in plain and fancy f materials e- dark and pastel shades: i' Regular .?4.00 to 6.00 values. An ideal gift item at .......................................... .. Manufacturer's Clearanc-e- AIIGYLE and 'lllANlllNll SOX SAVE! 1000 Pair Wool-Nylon Men's Brogue Weight Argyles. ' A very special purchase was offered. We took the manufacturer's entire stock. Hand framed, all wool and nylon reinforced where they need it. Full weight-not seconds. Regular 1.95 Value .49 1 ENDLESS DISTANCE LARGEST STARS Herculis and Betelgeuse respect- Light from the most distant ively are estimated to have diam- stars yet photographed took about eters 400 and 300 times larger 500 million years to reach the than the sun. earth. 9. . o '-2' NNY '2. ” . Be Ready with -'3 - -h n.- ll 3- f - a . 'O.0o o Ax ' Nlllband-SNOW :l'."rinEsii;i' -, :. W0 'ol inummout W; V norm my 93 o . 0. 0 Jerlleavy Dwyldud , endlnotvlervke ' ','OnendOfhIioleed III III HENDERSON & CUDMORE give you a great Pr ginning of cold weather we present a vast collection of mercha golden opportunity to buy for Christmas giving-Diamond Sox - Sport Shirts - Sweat TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS !. GREAT SAVINGS e-Christmas Sale of Men's Wear starting at 8:30 this morning. Right at the be- ndlse at prices defying comparison. ers and dozens Fleece and Velour Overcoats Big Saving! Noted Maker! The Time To Buy is NOW!. Far and away below the regular price of 545.00 - lnclucled are 10 navy blue Elysian Coats. all at . .. 4.50 SUITS FASHION CRAFT. TOWNE HALL. HYDE PARK - Gabardines and Yarn-Dyed Wor- steds in light shades. Values to 565.00. Sale .50 DON'T PASS UP THIS BARGAIN OVERGOATS Specially Plll(l"E-ll racks. iWe have selected 100 Coats from our great new stock for this Sale event and specially priced them for this week-end only. Look for sale tags on our Overcoat SAVE MANY DOLLARS. PANTS The finest display of Men's Pants and Sport Slacks in the City go on sale today at this great saving. Choose from over 500 pair ................ .. ENTIRE STOCK ztm off - with its, "We felt you were ZIP-IN COATS PARKAS - 9 BOMBER Heavy quilted lined Jackets for the Regular M5 to 320 values ...................... .. approaching storms. The original four season coat. A heavy Gab- ardine material with removable quilted lining in body and sleeves. A 42.00 value ...................... .. JACKETS ...................... g 12.95 32.50 ..., Seasoned Timber Continued from page 3 lo Tim," for Mim Peck. Timothy sitting at his desk in the study where he had gone with a con- scious directed effort of his intel- ligence but where he could not work, suddenly had It clear sight of the bogey. He had till then gone through the day very crcditably, reading impassively the note for him he had found at the breakfast table just too busy to bother about anything but thLs big fight on your hands." Aunt Lavinia. not very much in- terested by one wedding more or less in the world. had to say about the good sense the young people had shown in getting the thing over with-at a minimum of ex- pense and bother. Like I man in the dentist's chair sitting through the killing and extraction of a nerve, Timothy had sat grimly through his daily hour with Delis -an hour filled not with history and mathematics. but with n. wild outburst of horrified bewilderment from the girl. 0 Timothy had gone to bed at once after the mass meeting. but not to sleep. He ,lesned from the window. measuring with his eye the dis- tance to the great stone doorstep two stories below. someone was sitting there. A men with .his el- bows on his knees in the attitude of waiting. ' As Timothy strained his eyes through the starlit darkness. in- credulous of what he seemed to see, the hammer-stroke of totsi ss- tonishment driving out I the in- stant everything else . om his head. looked up. now Oh! I! the window and got nu! 1! to hi- feet. It was not I man. It will I boy. It was Eli Kemp. Ell WIS motioning. was calling in I low up I x. n 6w&E 4 W”? . N M. tsil lv r,m(1'iiIr w lt"'iIt'i'-lllliil i i EN voice, "Can I come up, Professor I-iulme? It's Eli. Are you awake? can I come up a minute?” With- out waiting for an answer, he pushed open the never looked front door and came into the house. "I got an idea. Professor Hulmei I couldn't wait to talk it over with you, so I got dressed and came to sit on the front step and wait till i heard somebody stirring around in the morning." Timothy got back into bed and pulled up the sheet. "Take I. chair. Eli, and let's hear.” he sold. But Eli could not sit still. Pac- ing rest up and down the room, he began to talk. After ten minutes Timothy said, not scepticsily at all. "Hold on! Let's go into my study and get out some-roed maps and the Vermont register. And some Windward county town re- ports. By the Lord Almighty, Ell, I believe you've got something!" It was black night -when they went into the study. The first sig- nal from the outer world that reached them was. astonishingly. IJEEIJKIZUDMIJRE WHERE QUALITY IS SU RE Tixnothy took up I typewritten page and said, "Let's see how it sounds, now we've got it all put together." He read: "Before au- tomobiles were in general use ver- mont towns were literally isolated, except in those places where one of our railroads ran two or three trains a. day. Every community was shut up to its own resources and its own people from November to May. within the last few years these conditions have been trans- formed. "One such way to make use of the new ndltions has occurred to Mr. Eli Kemp of Clifford. s re- cent graduate of the Academy. During his senior year at the Ace- demy, he organized, together with Mr. William Peck, and ran an Academy bus service used by the athletic teams for their out of town games. He now proposed. giving his full time. to employ their two buses (capacity thirty passengers each) for the daily transportation .of students from the smaller hill towns. i-ieretofore. the breakfast smell of coffee. only such students from those 009 inookr: e Mill Lingerie Lovelie: with dainty Nylotux trim . A clever new Idea - Nut, tram KAYSII. Lovely new gowns, slips, panties - with Irllly, tsnilnlne Mrs . . . knitted-In tucks that never come - 3 - ll"? their beauty through washing alter washing. is white. or delnly coloun. , sup; - ....... ..... 55.95 to 57.95 Panties from 152.25 to sass WLEOD .. WE nip have them NOW! towns have been able to attend the Academy as were able to pay board in Clifford. Mr. Kemp and Mr. I-iulme of the Academy, after careful calculation figure that if this plan is carried out, from six- i ada's leading hosiery maker. All ty-five to seventy new can be daily brought to the Acn- of new students will bring in clear thermore than four thousand dolisn for the Academy every year. and give you fair pay for your time?” demy. This student body to about two hun-i drad." He laid down the paper. And for the Ladies-A of other gifts. - All Qual- QAPPV COOT SOX REGULAR 51.25 SALE 95c r GLOVES-A fine quality pony leather with white fleece lining. Black or brown. Regular to 3.95-Sale priced . . . 32.95 t DRESS SOX-High quality wool mixtures in wine. blue. Regular to 1.3 Now 59c ADAM HATS-- y The popular pre-creased style from this famous maker. Save A dollars at ...................................... .. 0 1: Fleece Lined OOMBINATIONS - Heavy weight blue mottled. 4.25 value. Sale......... . . . . . . ...S3.29 WHITE SWEAT SHIRTS-in heavy qual- ity fleece. A 2.95 value. Sale . . . ST.95 NYLON and WOOL SOX- Selected substandards from Can- full length in a great variety of shades and patterns. Stock up for winter. Regular S195 sox .......... ,. L29 r RHODES "Hardstan Tweed" PANTS-an ideal winter pant for the outdoor man . . . . -. PANTS- 100 pairs -- specially selected - Tweeds, Serges, Gabardines. Val- ues to 12.95. Now .................... .. 6.95 students do you realize that that would increase "Eli. To be continued 30,. . YOU wm .. HIIME- This contest is open to sl 9 ISIMC. i residents of the Maritime Provinces except the Em- ployees of international Hsrvester Co.. their Deal- ers. and immediate fsmi- Decision of the judges is tlnsl. All entries become the proiiierty of Interns- tlonsl Harvester Co. and no correspondence will be entered into regarding Yes, You Can Win Absolutely FREE A Beautiful New INTERNATIONAL HARVISTIR IRIIZER Worth 5529.75 3rd Prise S40 Mil Prise 330 Here's How... All you have to do is to write In titty wordsor lets your snswer to Why Every Modern Home Should Own a Home Inner . . . ' lust send your entry in before midnight. Dee. I0. 2nd Prize 360 225 Thorns Ave. , - I952. to "win A man contest." , INTEll5lATIONAlHAliVESTEll co. an m. N. -. For information on Home Frauen contact your local International Harvester Dealer 4 I grey. 25 dozen on sale. , Z070 OFF - numbei