TOYSM- GAMES EEcTrUCiR oNS romSTRs - PMIXERS - OFFIE IEWR WAFFLE IRONS - PADS Gifts for the Ritire Family Open Ew*nings Unti Christmas PFreplace Fixhires. Screens. Baskets. Andirons& Tools. chbrishuos TR*E IOLDERS 59.73c. 89c. 98c.nLIqIm and S.f E«fi.c eTris HIAWAW'HA ........S3." #0 $1 Sm STREAULINE .... $.75 te 516.75 STEAU TV-Pl ........57.19 te Z1M. Largest- Toylaid om INDO0its anfghtrà, 8 It .......23 Manda, 8 IL .... OUTDOOJt: Tungstea, 7 It .... Manda, 7 ItL .. 5.i& MeebunicoI Train$. UNION PACIPIC. .9So - $1.5 2 ithea North Shore Stering, organist and choirmaster of the church, fromh Il to 411:30 ,o'clock on Christmas eve, and Allen Stahl, 1430 Isabella street, will play an organ prehide of bis own composition.1 Tbe communion service, to be cele- brated by the rector, the Rev Hubert Carleton, who wiIl aiso deliver a Christmas. message, wiii start at Il 30 O'ciock. The entire service, it was an- nounced, wilI be open to the generai Public. FRACtURES WRIST Weèdnesday afternoon -of last week. Mrs. H. W. Hayson, 227 Greeiîfrea avenue, slipped and fell to thé side- walk at Greenleaf avenue ani Ninth street,, sustaining a fracture of the f011h 15 rector, wîil cne Oecated on Christmas ene. They, have: beean presented to the churcbi as a memorial tô -the late W. 0. Beit, >Who was, for many, years, an officer of the congregation.. The church is already noted as tbe burial place of 1Eugene Field, the chli- dren's poet, and for the rector's garden, which.'contains a huge relief, map of Paestine and memorials from revrd places iii ail parts of the world. 'Sirglmg Tower" Newest scientific musical and, acous- tical knowledge bas -been employed in the construction of the "singiing.tower.' The chimes are housed, in a sound-proof cýompari"-ent in the belfry of the chu rch. The notes wiII be carried to the out- side by aneans of a special broadcast system, which is also arranoeed so that and i adcast not ithe rec- 1organ and iza. take place ation of the