Mfi s. CONFEDERATION L ANCB. I» ENGLISH nmnlmwllnl a Roserl Hardware. THE FOX PELT SHOW will be open to the public at the Charlotte- Bkl Suits» warmly interlined, zipper fastenings. Attractive styles. Sins 14 to 18 — $9.95 to $13.95 l town Hotel on Wednesday and Girls’ 1o to 14 years -- - - - $8.95 to $9.95 i333? gdglgggg M1353 "l" 11-1564-12-10-21. ATTENTION ADVIETIBEBB.~ advertisement for e following day must be in this office not later than ll A. M. Fine quality satin dressing gowns and house- coats. Various styles in wine, blue, alpine, rose and Turquoise - — — - — — $3.95 to $7.95 THIRD SCARLET FEVER IN- NOCULATION. — Wednesday at Notre Dame. Square. llrida lModei School. All clinics at 9.30 A . DepW. 0i’ Health. L-1604-l3-M-1i. , SAVE YOURSELF lots of trouble. l Buy only the genuine Noma Christ- mas tree li his. We sell only the -genlline st: has. Chapiaell a 00., Electrical Contractors, 64 ueen istreet. Phone 1440. 11-1563-12- 8-51. THE FOX PELT SHOW will be open [0 the public at the Charlotte- A splendid assortment of cardigans and pull- overs — — — — — _— — — — $1.95 to $3.95 Stanfields’ rayon Panties, Bloomers and Vests —Tea Rose and White — - — - - - 49c Excellent value in satin slips — 89c and $1.00 Satin Dance Sets — — — - -- - - - $1,751 Hosiery is always an acceptable gift. We have ',, ¥iivilgdlrlolci “CS8 Wegnescgy 811g ' ' ‘ , ill‘. i1 0 W68 . ay Bill I new shipment in all the latest shades. Sheer , eveningf Admimon 25 0mm or semi-service — — — — - - 79c and $1.00 ' L-1554-12-19-2i_ Special in hand bags — — — — - - - $1.93 i,‘ i Gnzcrriinéamong the appoint- II ments, promotions and retirements : recently gazetted appears the fol- GREENDAI. LADIES’ STORE r Lt. B. E. Robinson is trans. to the Res. off. ilnf.) let Oct. 1939. Quee“ St‘ HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHARGELiRev. W. A. MacQuan-ie, ‘I n B. D., Mlnl-slél‘. Services for Sunday, December 24th, will be at North Wiltshire at ll, Wheatley River at 8 urwle. the late c. c. Blackader, gig illuniflr give?! 1st '1. is m3 owned and operated the old Acad- Y 0° w" u“ V" a ‘ ' . . P. U. Service t North Wiltshire m‘ R°°°rd“r' a Ham“ B5‘W"°k‘ at 7.30 conducteda bv W. Ira Mac- DIES SUDDENLY MONTREAL, Dec. 1B—-(CP) -- Noble J. Crane of Ottawa, who ly newspaper, Donaid‘ H A" 0i Pine Hiii Divinity tenderly “'84 Hitachi-id for many Hall. All cordially welcome. years to the 63rd rifle regiment Although turkeys range in Si”, L-l598-l2-2i-1l. at Halifax, died Saturday while visiting here, He was a son of LieuL-Col J Noble Crane of the 63rd rifles. An from 6 to 30 pounds. all weights‘ find t‘ “59- The large birds are usecii PFlTlClDBlIy in hotels, and institutions. SILVER. FOXES BRING S58 TOP _ —A collcclion of 8.000 silver fox resmumnleiiskiirs was sold for a total of $175.- 000 at the first session oi’ an auc- tion of 15.000 pelts conducted by the New York Auction Company. Full slivers brought a top price of $58. Three-quarter skins brought a top of $28, half-silvers $20 and , quarters $14. l LITTLE IIIPPER i LIKE NEW from; - The many ,fl‘it.‘l‘.ds in Truro of Frank R. Nauss, Ifcrmer accountant at the Truro branch, Bart-c of Nova Scotia, and more recently manager of file brunch at 5t. Peters, P.E.l., will ihe interested to know that he, Mrs. jfialms iiiizl Donald. are now resid- ‘ lllg‘ at hIoiclLl P131. N St. blzetcrsi blnilch was cose ovem r and Ml". Nnuss is now manager at lMorell which was formerly a sub- ibraiich. Mr_ Nziuss and family are ivory comfortable in their new iquurioi-s having a good office and ia lovely new hcme-Truro News. i '1'. iii. c. a. PARTY—A grouip of young ix>ople hold a Jolly party at the Y, M C. A Monday eve- -ning. The party was organized by lthe Older School Girls’ Gymnas- ium Class. with the counsel of Miss Leila Worthy, the Physical Instruc- tress. About thirty girls and boys spent the evening in various types of group games and contests. fol- lowed by a period of bowling. Lat- er in the evening refreshments were served. A sing-song and some of the games were conducted by the General Secretary, Norville E. Luck. Tire party was held un- dor the patronage of .Mrs. William Brehaut—Chalrman of the Girls‘ Work Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Miss Katherine Irving and Mrs. H C. Bourke. Miss Fairlie Prowse won recognition for the High Sin- gle in the bowling competition, while Walter LiePage carried ofi’ the honours for the boys. GARDNER-DART“! — Simplic- ity and informality marked the wedding of ,Miss Elinor E. Darke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Dnrke of Wesleyan avenue, and m. Walter D_ Gardner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Gaird- ner oi’ Sploer street. The ceremony took place yesterday afternoon at. 4 o'clock in Grace FIDISCODEI Church with the rector, Rhg Clarence H Homer, offlcatlng. Mr. and D/ilrs. Jame; R. Dar-kc, brother and sist- er-ln-law of the bride, attended as best man and matron of honor. rwpectlvcly. The bride wore a street-length frock of sapphire blue velvet and a small blue velvet hat ‘to mrfrh. Her cor-sage was of i orchids. The matron cf honor wore a wine color crepe frock with s brown velvet hat and s gardenla oorsiige. Following a wedding trip to New York and Hartford, N.C., tine couple will rive at 155 Elm- wooo avenue. Mia Dorks has many rehitivieg and friends in this Prov- inoe. a Radio for their very own “w K654 Véfiz 1940 LOW-PRICED RADIOS Here are two new big “little” RCA Victor models that will make grand gifts as per- sonal radios for members of your family and other folks on your Christmas lists. Think what a thrilling gift the Little Nipper or Model A-l would make for shut-ins, domes- tic servants, college students, and all sorts of other peo le among your friends an family. All. THESE FEATURES AND MORE! Every inch of dies: models is crammed with typical RCA Victor value . . . each has surprisingly good tone . . . excel- lent volume . . . smart in design they're ideal for bedroom . . . den . . . or kitchen. Minsrrlw kills niiln. IFI INQUI- HU-T-ll-lll- ‘ t 14-1590-12-30-11. a brother of the late ercn who did business in Montague with GEORGE BRENT HUMPHREY BOGART SOURlS-JIHUB. 21 MONTAGUE-‘SAT Z3 . MONTAGUE-MO I5 g The Eastern Guardian .."l'his column is reserved for no" of local interest lint adver- tising of s nawsy nature may be rted at 2 cents n Word strictly payable In advance. UWHRISTMAS special per- manents. Ask for lea at Mrs. W. H. Poole‘; Beau y Salon, Mon- tague, Phone l5. L-l5i1-l2-l8-3i. . .'BUYING DRESSED POULTRY until Christmas on graded basis. Expert grading assure . Cl_s.rk Bros, Montague. L-47a-l2-16-1i. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept. ohie Hume. ..*SEE THE display of Moire chocolates, Cedar Chests and fancy boxed, cigars. cigarettes and to- baccos at Mabons Drug Store, Montague. L-1508-l2-l8-4i. ..'CIIRISTMAS gifts for every member of the family. Bigger and better assortment than ever be- fore. See our display, and while in ask for our calendar. Mabon‘: Drug store, Montague, L-1508-12-18-4l. ..*!SLANDER DEAD -W0l'd was received by your corres- ndent that. an uncle, Mr. ohn W. Camerson of Son Pran- cisco, Cal., named away in his 97th year. Mr. Cameron was born in Lower Montague, P. E. 1.. and had a store in Montague for some years before leavinl! for Csllfornla where he lived until’ his death. He leaves one daughter. Maud who lived w th him, and also one sister. Mrs. W. E- Mills of Roslindale. Mass. He was D. G. Cam- for a number of years. -—L PERSONALS . ‘Mr. Thomas Power. _ Suriuner- ville l5 a patient in the Klltgj Coun- ty Hospital-Jr ..' Mr. Kenneth Beer Medical Student in Dalhousie is home in Montague on his holidays-L ..'Mr. Thomas Power oi’ Surn- merville, was recently operated on in the Kings County Hospital Sat- urday. M. ..'The seals are very plentiful in the Montague waicrs the pat week or more and are playing havoc with the smelt fishing ..'Mr. Joseph Dixon of Fortune. has spent the past few days visit- ing friends and relatives in Mont- lglifl. M. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hllchey, Montague. are receiving cafiiilla- tions on the arrival of a little daughtein-L ..‘Mr. Leeming Peardon oi’ the C. G. S. Brant returned to his home in Montague last week to spend the winter. M. Ray Corbett 0f the Bank of Commerce an. Alberton has been transferred to the Montague Branch for the next three weeksfi ..'Frlends will hear with regret that Mrs. John Johnston, Montague is a patient in the Kings County Hosp tal suffering from an infected fingerr-Li ..‘Mr. Laird Hooper of Murray River, is making a complete re- covery after his recent operation in the Kings County Hospital. M ..°'I‘he Montague rink is prm grossing favourably under the cap- able management of Mr. Lowell Poole and weather permitting in- tend to have the first skate Christ- mas. M. ..'Corl.al.able Lionel Strong of the Charlottetown detachment of R. C. M. P. motored to the home of I. WININGER OF MONTREAL OPEN TO BUY 4000 SILVER FOXES FOR IMMEDIATE IISE PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Office 171 Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. ll-Ils wife and young son accom- panied him on his return to Char- _ iottetown. M. ..°Miss Violet Mahar returned to her home Saturday evening in Montague. She has spent the post 'six months visiting friends and . relatives in Boston. M. I i Bruce MacDouizsll of the Bank of Commerce Staff of Monit- ague left for his home in St ‘John, N. B , where he will spend .the next three weeks an holidays. M. . ‘The schooner “May and -Ju'ne" ‘arrived from Cape Breton with Captain Gordon Nosewoi-thy in charge She is discharging a car- go of Bras dor coal for Poole 8c Thompson, and will load a cargo of potatoes for St. John's New- foundland. M. ..'Mr. J. H. MscGreizorvMon‘ while treatiniz a fox was bitten on the flnizer. He wir- confined to the house for n week but. we are izlad £0 see he is able to be out agnln.— by the Boy Scouts of GNM Britain. An worn zatbertnl bee was a wel- comed ‘Ifhsnksgivin; hike obieenve for Brantford Boy Boouu. Th! acorns were collected sit mo: Park, former Provincial uremia: Oenwe for Scout. leaders, and were gather- ed for the Forestry Branch of the Provincial Government. The physical examination of young men called up for military service in England brought this tribute from a. medical examiner associated with Scouting: “hie Seoul; I examined were absolutely clean from the top of their heads t0 ‘the soles of their feet, and tiheir physique and bearing made me Proud of the Scout Movement." "$110k to YOU!‘ DOS-IA 1X ym] pa”- lblY can. because service to youth today is service to the nation." was we fldvllfie Elven BOW 560M and Girl Guide leaders by Ear-l die 1a Werr, President of the Board of Education. in a broadcast talk from England on "Education, Part o1 the Home Front." He streered the dan- slere for youth arising from dark. ened streets, the amen“ gf pgrem- al control and the strain o! war. Boy Scouts in cities, wwm and villages across Canada are once again sawing, hammering, pgim- ing and reasscmbling digcgrdgd Playthings in the Christmas Toy Relmlr Shops, their Dominion-wide good turn for Santa clans with lllls lwlu ln past years old st. Nick has beIl able to take care 0i many thousands of children of needy families whom he might ofihefwfgg have missed on Christmas eve. Secial attention this year is beng given the families of men in mm. tary service. As usual the G131 Guides are assisting with tha dolls, In many places managers 0! movfg theaters are sharing the good gum by giving a toy shop IIWIZIHlBC, the admission to which is a new or re- pairable old toy, Each Sunday morning for a hum. b" 0f Years Rover Scouts have at- tended the Star anC Garter Home} for Disab'ed Soldiers at Richmond, Surrey, to relieve the Nllllifli‘ nvr~.. es. Duties include the feeding of ma". unable in feed themselves. . I ‘%=%'*§-°=I='-*€=- smoking man as a Iiu Rosebud . . Cruise around as you wiII, you'll never Iind as ship-shape u iIt Ior u pipe II pound tin oI Aitractively wrapped Ior Christmas giving. ROSEBUD ‘ Cui- smoking tobacco THE IVIARITIIVIE SMOKE 0' The Fortnightly News Bulletin of; camp gear. the Boy Scouts Asscciation of India tells how Bharatpur Szouts saved! the lives of a woman and child when an ekka horse dashed in pan- lc down a bund into the canal be- low. The Scouts promptly leaped in- to the canal and saved both mother . and chil:i_ _ One English anti-aircraft squad counted themselve; lucky in their housing accomodation. Th1; was a [thy Scout campsite hut. placed at their dhsposal by the boys who hell built it. In addition they Wire Beautiful line of STATIONERY in Boxes, Cedar Chests, and Cabinets Complete assortment WATERMANZS‘ FOUNTAIN PENS $1.25 to $7.00 PEN and PENCIL SETS $1.90 to $12.50 Also a number of other makes of pens 35c, 50c and up DESK SETS in various styles for Home and Office use. Pocket and Office DIARIES for 1940 Also 5 year Diaries Books, Hymn Books, etc. ALL 0F THE ABOVE LIMITED During the world gathering of Rover Scouts at Msnzic Castle, scot- land. last summer, the laird of the cactle, D. Maltland-Makglll Crich- Full stock of Bibles, Prayer The Scouts of Belgum have been i playing a. valuable wartime service role. They assisted the Red Cross and A. R. P. League, distributed gas me ks and sandbags. and helped u "" crops. In Bru-"sels they made ii. house to house collection of sweets and books for distribution to snid- iers isiated in small viliages. We have BOOKS to suit every reading taste Romantic Biographical Historical Adventure Juvenile POETICAL WORKS in Cloth and Leather Bindings BOOK ENDS in Wood, Metal and China PLAYING CARDS and BRIDGE SETS Greeting and Enclosure Cards, Calendars Fancy Holiday Wrapping Paper, Tape and Twine AT OUR BOOKSTORE - RTER & CO. ton, appeared one day at the 08ml] oi the Canadian contingent with a newspaper clipping telling of an old lady at Woodstock, Ont... who hm declared that she would die happy if she could have a drink oi cold water from the old we‘. at Moniiie Castle, The laird inquired whether there was any Canadians from that part of Canada. There were two- Rover Harold Tayl:r oi‘ Tllsonburg and Wallace Casewell of Delhi; and they were only too glad to take a bottle of water buck with them Which they did. to the old lady‘: unspeakable iiuprise and delight. BOOK STORE AND TOY STORE OPEN EVENINGS '