;--'""' . ' Exirn Baking cnuncnas rouomiow QQLJ _ - s - "7‘;§'§.‘i{‘~3" “11‘“¢".fii‘3§°" ggél1lcoasl. TlliNnléialTlD tmgmvgg- :23: $.15 §Y£.“".‘.‘.§. '33."; vow“ ""‘ °"°" ‘i.".‘.““§1'.... i tins “a; “(ihorsl Eucharist. , .1. so d»! Bvhwl p.?!.1a_‘pl, Evensong nnd Sermilll 'wgv:l{ nu smvicus HOLY COMMUNION lilundsv and Frill“ H; Tuesday. Thursday um sn- urds! 0.30 Wednesdli- EVENSONG Frill . u“ sea‘: are free and tint?- ,1,md_ visitors are welcomed “a the Incumbent is glsd to see am, alter the service. uvuavunov WELCOME “s1. PAUUS ANGLICAN c1111 880W. s Roy immll. 1.1mm. A-O-on- 10.00 a. In. CHUHOII SCHOOL in tho Social Hull or DEVINE woitsnrr Conducted by the Minister Holy Night" (Adam) Anthem: (Eugene Hill) broadcast over station C P C Y) ‘l. CAROL SERVICE conducted by the Minister. Birth." ll’. 0. Larbaicstfer) gin Shall Concelve" Organist acid Choir Director 11.00 mm. rryurv Department! 11.00 n.m. CHRISTMAS SERVICE la.".'.‘.°';i..;l“li..f”é'.“.f”r.lil“'~i> "film's Daughter" (The morning Service will be (ilk-ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT Sermon: "Christmas is Yours" Cantata: "The Glory of His Choral Prologue: Behold A Vif- , RCH Rccit. illarlwne) "Now Joseph! _ Went Up" ibIr. Roy M. Small-i m. 1. "r. lbbott, 11.1). R-ectdr man) I Iimston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0., Chorus: "Hallelujah! Christ is. Orymm m“! choir "nut “$35.11 Solo, Miss EBEEfiTEUNoAY m siivafi‘. M. lloly Communion. A.- Corporute Communion. 1n. Morning Prayer and 830 A. .l' A. li.il0 l\. Sruxiuu. _.;u|,3,.,-¢; "The (‘hurt-ills Oppor- NML" m fxu-fjildvghltlndsfirol" I"No l " Trad tlnna. "Qlm In u", Sliilhday School and . Rehearsal Children's ,-. mus Program. mu 1*. .11. urchin: Prayer and Se" Milli. “flop-h”, Rev. A. Pitcairn. Amhem: "Praise to God (Russian Traditional 1812) CHRISTMAS EVE 11.30 P. M. Celebration ct Holy Communion. " cmusrmss pa! l ' 7,00 A, p1, Holy Communion M" A_ M, Holy (1 imunion 10.30 A. M. Choral Communion m" Christmas Address lisitors will revel“ I "ti!" welcome at St. Paul's Church- -—--———-—-———i‘_"“_“_' PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Th. Rev. T. ll. llussell 80am" M3,. S31‘. Minister 0r nnlst Miss I. 1.: inn MelSsnsls - Mus. llae. Li. AM. CHRISTMAS MORNING WORSHIP Summn: “Christina: ls a New World." Oratorio Chorus: “Ant! lllfl G1"! sf the Lord." Bass solo: "Cmtlque do Noel."- llr. Raoul Raymond Anthem: "There were flhep- ,,.. Cami: “The Carol oi‘ the Bells” 2:10 P. M. CHURCH SCHOOL MUTE. GIFTS SERVICE 7 l‘. Ill. CHRISTMAS EVENING WORSHIP . Gratorlc Chorus: "0 Thou Thlt Trlirst“ fnroi: ‘No Candle wal Th0!!- mu No Fire." Snlolsta: Eleanor" Bourke. Campbell, Barbara G. ltosers. Soprano Solo: "The Iéigtlo I010 Mary lo Bethlehem"—Mrs. rdon W. Itmvsrt. Choral Anthem: "0 Little Town 0i Bethlehem. Clii‘dren‘s Carol: "The Infant lesus" Crlntraltb S010: "Nillll OI llizinrw-illrs. Nell D. Mechan- (‘hornl Anthem: "Like Silver Lamps." Oiiertory Carol: "To Bethlehem" The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. ..________________________._- ZXON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton fiat Rev. G. Carlyle Webster.‘ Ml l m iir. Frank l-ihgsFce A. v. o. I. vrnnist sud choir director MORNING ED113811’ 11.00 , , , 1- - 1,. ,,,, 2M3! “"='“* i“ “*°°“ 11......» 1-... Minister, . NEWFOUNDLAND limos: ill. 1H- lfll. ll‘). chflflm" om“ L "or-I: "Aw-v to a Meow." "W, P- "" ""“""‘"‘ °' T" rumor rnwsao 151mm hrxmonsl The Junior Choir. mi“ 306,43“ '5' 7W5 “muggy n W s h“ 6m. “Christmas Awake. Yo“ m m"... “ ‘h... “n, Th I12 p,“ m r. Mfr-n. stems lolvool lid Bible Classes. der. again-finders Class will meet Sally Wood: ) “Tho lioly City" (Adams) Ladies Chorus, 3 part: “Jean! is Born" (Bohemian Carol), Misses Beverley Smith. Betty Beers, Phyllis McFaYden. Mury Rlurlpfly. Louis Brovm. Inrralne vnnMnai-ion. Cilffll: “Slecnliliz The (‘hl-‘st Child Lay" (Jamel liusst Hail) (Alto soloist lillss Kaye Mcllacheml Anthem: "The Birthday of A King“ (w. 11-. idiinger) (Baritone-i Soloist; Mr. y M. Smallmanl “For unto you is born this day ll Saviour.” BAPI IS I _.____.___________._ THE HAPTlST‘ (‘Hlii-‘tlfll “Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets" Minister THE REV. J. D. DAVISON. B.A., B Organist Mrs. Allison Macltae, A. T. C. M. Director ol Choir. Miss Pearle Burns. Morning Worship l1 A.M. Sermon: "The Giver and His Glft." Bass Solo. Mr. Iorne liIsoCallum of Saint John Duct ‘Lullly, the little child." Miss Gaelyne Craig Mrs. Barry Budgets. Anthem “whence is This Good Fragrance?" .... The Church school follows the Morning Worship Evcnlmz Worship 7. P. M. ' A speclnl Christmas worship scr- vlco presented in song and verse. 1t includes the following music: r rocessional Hymn -— The Pint Nowell. tiny and Judah. Snow. Solo - 0 Holy Night — Pearle Burns. Anthem — Iesn lambino. Howatt. A Rose E‘er Blooming. Men Rejoice. Sextette - Silent Night. Solo — Selected - Barry Bugden Anthem - Watch. .__._.....__.,........-___.__ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ooal 0o. Phone M00. Christmas. Carols - Once in Bethlehem of Sec Amid the Wlntcr‘! Miss Qusrtette - Glory to God In the Highest - Oscar Diamond, Barr! Imogen, James Iisvison. Brenton Cnrois by Girls’ Choir _- Break Perth, 0 Besuteous Light, ho How Solo -- Selected - Ivan Robin- ao . goth Choirs - "Good Christian Willie Shepherd's. l-W 7- M- "m" “m” The iiontral Guardian Ihlacolumnisressrvsdtnraeea‘ olioealiaiersstbutadvaridmagel a newsy. uturemlvblhlfllll at fivs euitsawcrdstrteilillv- sblslnadvlnel. -.- _.___________..._____._.__. IIMIPHEISONT-Hlfl llflihill‘: n root. IIIVIOI~ArnIut SING CROSBY RECORD! for Tountbs Music Bin“. HOWARD Momma’ Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Quota Btu-tat. CHRISTMAS TIE! DECOR-A- TIONS st. MacDonald's Radio Ser- vice, 106 Kent Street. AT THE MARIE ILINA- Christmas Specials on all perman- ents this week only. Phone 2101. 1'0 NEW GLASGOW in 20 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. NEW WILLIS PIANO - “Om- ads’; Best" on dsplsy. Toombl Music Btcre. IDEAL GIFTSr-Toasters, Bot plates, other electrical appliaxlcfld- viacnunald Radio service, 108 Kent Street. BUY YOUR. CHRISTMA! CARD! at the Maritime Stationers. Open this evening till 9 dciock. NORTH RIVER PAGTORATE» services for sundsy, December 21st. Clyde River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P.M. Mr. Stephen Acklcnd, speaker- of worship. '1'. c. Ilead. B. A. -- manner. lvms. mun s. rumors 1mm ____ Overseas wives to all “Al. Home" 0f! MURRAY RIVER BAPTIST Tuesday, December 23rd. 3 P. M. 76 School Street. Pihone 3004. CHURCH SERVICES for Decem- ber 21st. Si. Eilzabetifli. Sprlllfl" field. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Crapaud. Evening Pray- er 7.30 P. M. Rev. F. Fresm. Rector. THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE comes now as of old to “heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliver- ance to the captives and recover- iing cf sight, to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised." It is the great mission of the Bible society to bring Lhese good thlnss to Lil people through “the Writtfh Word." will you help by sending a Christmas gilt through the P. E. I. Auxiliary cl‘ Branch? Ailxillilfy Office, 142 Prince Si-rcét, muarlottc- tow-n ' GYéFJYIEH-l Upper Prince Street End's Day Meeting for children 10 a. m. Breaking of Bread i1. s. rn. Preaching of the Gospel ‘i130 17-m- Prayer meeting Tuesday ll 0- m- Bihle llcisdini Friday 8 P. M. the deeds of the law shall no flesh be justified in his sight. Romans 3-30 Th; wages of airs ll death but the |llt of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Romans 0-23. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3'1 Elm Avenue Iev. Quincy Stairs Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday iehwl- ll. a. m. Worship and Praise 1.00 P, M. Evangelistic Meefillll Week Night Services I p. m. Wednesday Young Peoples Stud! Written questions invited on the Friday Night 06771060 Then remembered u", bard, how that. he said. indeed baptlled with water: I the word of John but -M. O. - and Choir Director VICII IN OIIIIBVANCE 0F NATIVITY OI Dill. LORD. 10.00 a. rn. Church School Family flour. Communion. the Minister. ChrlItIls Carols vice. on the Lord's day. Iloaor Illm Worship. SALVATION ARMY EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M. The Choir will resent i Illalor and Mrs. Victor Maelnan] In bountiful Christmas sntafl ‘Elfin. cumsrmis limo" by limos: 1U, m, in. ‘lilo. shine! for thy light ‘h: and the glory of the Lord ‘Ill mm, w it the brilhtnesa to WI are cordially in with Ill, rising." l IXPEDITION ‘I0 CYPEIIS “lien srenmlosiesi allied by syaney Unlversit "'1 5v Jams: Stewart, Britia "i "Mn thee: and the Gentilesi 2M il- m- thy light, and llnll Ii ‘wit; on archaeology. will visit "I within two yam to collect ‘$51131? “'°“"".1’.'l‘1 ti {m lien I Ill I M" ll I Alistralidn uffm-m... Fem ct nnivr cacao: smear ill.” s. In. Holiness iifeetlnl. chlablettnxflne liner Meaning Sunday School rs nee Innate esslni. All are cordially Invited. UNUSUAL IDCOIIOTION of railway ilillfl. " ""- h ll he baptised with the Holy Km 5W" Huger“, Acts 1111s m m’ Everyone is welcome to all Ser- l'l t MARVEL D. DUNBAI‘; I. TH» .. 1 r . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SER- TH! and 11.00 s. m. Morning Worship and . Sermon: “The Magnetic Christ cf Christmas." Christmas message by 7.00 p. m. Ivsnlnl Worship leni- Sermon: "Christmas-By GodL i ble Clam ‘I P. M. lpeclal Candle Lighting‘ b”?- lervloe "The Ii t. Chriatnsss" A special Candle Llahflnr Ber- vlce will be held in the evening the. There will be Chrlstmal and the slnginl of many of the old Christmas Carola. This -—~ - wiilbesservleeetluilirstisasnd YORK -- (OP) - An sitl- bl expedition, Wind sails were tried for pre- cma during thl The British’ and Foreign Bible Society m CANADA mo X1- Till CHI-EMMA! IBI- HAGB was never more uri- entiy needed than it is to- wlsy. It is contained la the WBITTIN BCIIPTURIB which this BOCIITY strives ie make available for all mankind. You can help to send the GOOD TIDINGB to Ill nations, so that fllhteons- nets and illltlce. mam toy may abound all the wall. _ A CHIISTMAI OIIIIING through the P. l. l. Auxil- lary or Branch will help towards this-great and. Auxiliary Office, Ill Prince street. Charlottetown. A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 1.30. A special invitation is given to share in these Christmas services CHUltCl-I. - Christmas service will be held on Sunday, December 21st, with us as we sing the Christmas hymns and once more the birth o! our Lord. Mall iirllsr WILL CLOSE AT 5: We gladly take this excellent Qhimas Season. ‘F. A. S. SOCIAL SERVICE wishes to thank the Benevolent Irish Society for their very generous contribu- tion to Christmas charity work. THE HAMPTON United Church Choir; the contralto solo. “Night . , Pastoral Charge. Services on Sun- 01' Nights" by Mrs. Neil D. Mac- first’ It Md “S what me weam" d“. December us.“ gamma“ n u Lem; the chow; mmem, on,“ er was to be like. in those days we had no radio, or report from st 3 P. M. The speaker will be Lie. Byron Hewlett. Come and worship renew in our minds DUNDAS AND ANNYINDALE Baptist Qhuxih. Special Chrlsmes services will be held on Bun-day, December 21st st Dundss 11 A. M. and Ann-andaie 7.30 P. M. The or will be Lie. Byron Hewlett. You are cordially invited to attend and te join in our worship and in the singing of Christmas hymns. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico. Sunday. Dec- ember 21st. St. Jchilfs, Milton, Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Carol Service 7.30 P. M. 5t. Mark's. RM!- tlco. Evening‘ Prayer 3.00 P. M. Christmas Day. St. John's, Milton, Holy Communion 10.30 A. M. St. Mair-it's, Rustifo, Carol Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A, Rector. TRINITY CHURCH. - Christ- imas Sunday in Trinity Church will bring the annual feast. of music, under the direction of the organist and choir director, Mr. A. Roy Kendall. The services will be con- ducted by the Minister. who will take for his subjects: "The Birth of Jeans" and "Christ-mas is Jlours." The morning service will be broad- cast over C. F. c. Y. and will include the anthem: "Skin's Daughter" by Eugene Hill, and a vocal c010 by Mrs. C. J. Fear, "O Holy Nimhti" by Adam. In the evening the choir will present the annual candlelight carol service, with c Cantata: "The Glory of l-iis Birth" (Larbslestier) and am sntlmtn "The Birthday of A Kit!" (Neidlirliurl, with m. lwy fine-limit! taking the baritone solos. s. vocal solo “The Holy City" (Adlmsl by Miss Sally Wood, s Osrol with Mills Keys Mcilachem l-s 11w soloist. and a Ladies Chorus (3 pert) stint by the Misses bever- ley admit-h. Betty been, mivun ldc- Fayden. Marv Ramsay. Mules Brown, Lorraine VanMaricn. The Church is besutltuliy decorated for the Christmas season, and. very ism convivial-tom are anticipated both meaning and evening. 1111c Clam-oh school will meet s-t the reg- ‘er hours. All strsnqers in our city an cordially welcomed at sil services. ‘I'll! Bill OI‘ 8T. JAMES.- Christmu will be celebrated at the Kirk tomorrow with special festival services both Morning and Eveninl. conducted by the Minister, the Rev. '1‘. H. Busilcli Bomers, M. A., 8.13M. who will preach the senmon for the day at the Morning Service- "Christmu is a New World." The Gaul-ch Orzaniat, Mite l. Lillian Mclterlda. Mus. 8a.. will direct t-M special dhrisianu music for the day. vnhloh, in the Moming, will include the Oratorio from Handel's "The Messiah": "And the Glory of thl Lord"; the bus solo W Mr. Raoul Raymond. "Osmium do Noel": thb lnthlrl, "This Were Shepherds": and the Carol "The Carol of the Bells." In the Evening the Service will consist of the Reading of the Christmas Gospels, and the singing of Carols, Hymns Mid Anthems, in- cluding the oratorlo chorus, “O Thou Tilt- Tellolt"; the carol, "Lb Candis was There and No Fire" (with soloists: Eleanor Bourke, Mary Cesnpbtll, Barbara O. Io;- era); the soprano solo. ‘The Little ma”. and 11$]... AND REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL Monday December 29th d mid-Minter holiday period following rile rush of tile busy $PElilAL REHIESEITATWE In.“ in the yecr 1 received in my mail an almanac ~01» of those periodicals which are sent out as an advertisement 1 mm " some medicine. They are not near- ly so much in evidence u they once were. But like the meeting with an old friend they set the mind working. The result is 1111.. little essay. Borne of us can remember that in country places years ago, before the general use cf calendars, the storekeeper, who kept everything from matches to barrels of illour. usually-I may say invariably - had towards the end of the year ‘l. bundle of aimansu for distribution among his customers. As a rule we had m ask for one; and some times. I will ldmit, we were like boys I have known since who would make the round-s of insur- anrcs companies in s. smell town for blotter: not satisfied until they had severe from each company. So it was in the country, we want- ed an almanac of each kind. Taken home they were hung on a certain nail, and when used were carefully placed there again. The almanac served several pur- poses in the economy of the home. 30 PM, DEC, 24th - opportunity oi giving our stall JONES Road to Bethiemen" by Mm G0,- don Vi’; Stewart; hi“; “ma; “b 9319"}. 0 Little Town of Bethle- hom : the Children's Carol, "The Infant Jesus" sung by the 9,111.11. 511V" LQ/milfis"; and the carol “To Bethlehem." The Church School will 1101a its White Gifts Service at 2.30 in. the afternoon, ti... iliary (Continued on Page 3) the weal/her bureau to inform us what to expect of foul or fair for the morrcw. The average farmer ' had considerable confidence in the weather prognosticatlons of the almanac. - second, it nve us advice ss in health. Testimonials were read ad- vocating certain tried-out remedies Doctors were not so readily 5- vsilahle as now. Minardfis linament and Perry Davis’ pain-killer were much in use. Well do I remembe- the family physician coming as far its thirteen miles over bed roads with horse and bugs)’ for the sum of five dollars. Meantime medical services have improved and the press gives valuable advice ahuui. public health. ed i-i: down and when James who was a. few minutes later in his rls. 1118 today called down in some alarm: "Are you singing or cry. "18. Ellen?" “SlngingP 1 answer.- ld 1R 9- IlRSiXig tone, There is noth- ing more acceptable under the 11m to a farmwife than to find dough which is light and springy and llwllflliwf “alter her own hear-b‘ in the pan in the morning. ‘A GIFTS FOR TllE “WEE FRY" whit‘ ‘may. Jam“ remarked when Third, the blank page: were used he came to his old armchair and busted himself lnscrtinz dry insoles in his boots "a few mornings 1111c this will bring a thaw - not that we want one either. It ivould 0e i! ivy B8 bl-"B." which is not. s l to lot. down happenings - when the first snow came. or went cit, when the ice went out of the riv~ er, when the threshing was done, or the number of loads of hay on s certain field, or when the hired man came, One thinks of the i055 appropriate slmile at s.ll. Richly bcsprinkled with frost diamonds the white of meadow and field glistcned and the fairy-like touches set agiow the path to the sunrise. Calm and still the new day was born, rather lonely in its serenity yet exceedingly restful in its peace. Most pleasant 1 find this time of early morning before the neighborhood comes alive with the activities of the day. a! e a to the community occasioned by the neglect of cur early ances- tors in telling how they lived, but they had not even almanacs than. Fourth, I think that we children valued the almanac most for (be ileve it or not) the fun occasioned by reading the jokes. And till this day I never see an almanac but; up over the margin of the years many things arise - the country store with the patient storekccper, the winding country- road_ a. basket of eggs, the lamp- light, the fireplace, the living room and laughter, so that one feels a.- boui. the almanac as Wordsworth This has been s very nice day at America, outdoor interests con- tred only at the choring, increas- ed of course, by the preparations for over Sunday. Altogether it ha... been B- lood week. As James said SWEATERS, DRESSES, UVERALLS ARE ONLY THREE OF THF MANY GIFTS TO BE HAD FOR THE "WEF FRY" AT TllE FASHION SHOPPE H ., in». so». The: Fashion Built" PHONE 55 GT. GEO. ST. fi n: felt when he saw s butterfly: DOUB! " ‘FRAGIG "Thou brlngest NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Eng- land - (OP) — Police ccnstabh William Dunn. who has safely guided thousands of school child- ren across a. busy thoroughfare here, saw his own son killed by a bus. IZLECTRIFY your old SEWING MACHINE A solemn image to my heart, My father's family . . . and Bummer days when we were Yfillflli; lweet childish days, that were as ion; As twenty days are 110w." In Mamet-lam In loving memory of my dear husband, J, Walter MacEwcn, who passed away. two year-s ago today. December 20th, 1M6. . Oh! 'tt| lonesome here without you And lid the weary way, For life has never been the same since you were called away. They my time is a healer, And helps no to forget, Bat time as far Iuimly moved How much .1 inks him yet. Lovlngly Remembered by His Wife Annie. . MOTORS TO FIT SINCE!“ or any other types Easy To Install-Hydro Approved Mlde In Canada - Guaranteed $26.50 Complete Unit Unit consists of Motor. Rheo- utst, Belt, Pulley and Bracket. BIND MONEY ORDER RA-BEN IMPORTEIIS REGD. l‘! Craig East. Montreal l. AGENTS WANTED when we reviewed its happenings l st Ailderlea, "if it was only in get- ting those last. potatoes of! to mar- ket --it was good.” It would have ' been while not tragic, distressin, if they had perished, after all the work that had gone into their pro- duction. Election Day brought farm folks to "their polling booths. issv- ln: briefly the cares o! firm and kitchen behind. Wt iiltdnsd to one returns that night, James and Mr. ~12. from the house on the hill sud 1. and that being the Annivtrldry of Kim George's accession to the tin-one. we chatted of much that had happened in the years of nla reign. One day Rob and Ksrclyn tnok Jamie and his brother to tile city to see Santa Claus. It was s molt enjoyable trip and I know will not soon be forgotten. As the season o! Christmas draws near young and older turn thoughts to- wards the magic spell of it. Even James and 1 speak of ii: wit-h much anticipation. One loos back in fancy that on lust such as nlint as this, very peaceful and still with snow in s sprinkling of it along the hill sides beneath clear skies, others found the guiding star which turned footsteps to Bethle- hem. And yet, not only in fancy may one come than. "I may not gofinznisht to Downlo- hem, ‘Nor follow star-directed ways, no: tread, The paths wherein iihs shephe d.» walked, that. 10d ‘lb ot-irist, and peace and Gods 300d will to men. O U Nor mine the 10y that Heaven sent to them. _ . For sacs since ‘rims swung and locked his gated, ll! 0am Si. i-iownn? McINNlS dim You More For Your Money in UVERSIIUES dilll SUPPER!» In time days cl rising prices, smart shoppers an locking around. We urge you to shop carefully for your Rubber Foot- weorond Christmas Slippers. Special Values in Children's Siippers......... $.00 Woman's Slippers. . . . . . . Specials ct $l.OO and $1.25 Woman's Moccasin S|ippers..... $1.25, $1.65, $i.95 “it Julieta (hard sols) for Mother. . .._,......_,_.$l.95 COMPARE THESE OVERSHOE PRICES:- Wcmsn’: Velvet Ovsrsiioes, fur trim High Cut (side zipper) $5.50 Lucid Style, fur $4.50 Children's Velvet: . . . . .. $3.95 Children's 3 Buckie................$2.00 and $2.25 Rubber Spiashers, Women's... . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.85 Children's . . . . .. $2.10 and $2.25 mam-ream»: without -tl1e nai- Men's lippln $3.95 W 1v £239. mo, on to holy Bethie- Men's 4 $3.65 1mm Monday _ Diary -Oood- Men's l $2.75 Special-Women's All Rubber Flight Boots, best slienrlinq lined (tins 4 to 9) Regular $10.00 Our price ...$B.95 ..-.V..........s.-. YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY GOES FARTHER AT HOWARDMcINNIS time i201