v Kensiligton. . ltonl Mr. Hilbert Howatt. Newe, sulwwrintionn. Adverflllng {f} The Gnerdlen me; he bought dell: ‘In; ill :- ' Qrliellcljooltatore. Water It. Toronto Bekery, Water BO. n“ Guardian will be delivered delly to any home in Sum || y ut 2e per day or 10o per fII."§Z..."._...n. to the boy responsible Y‘ 4h]; column ll relerved for newe J local interest but ndvertllhq of g uawsy until-a may be inlerfed It 4 "m, e word ‘eirinily payable h: 111-’, . "bee. JOBIN 13:00 Manon Calgary. l. Flour B DOD N‘ III-lids at mcdeglers. L-iovs-yzia-tx. QLADIES’ CHRISTMAS, saws m new designs at Taylor Drug 00., _.EYEREADY Ieyerbilt fresh Ema radio batteries, obtainable at Bruce's, Summcrside. L-l55-l2-20-2i. _-)ll0.\'.-\R(‘.}I 2 and 6 volt radio sfpfllgi‘ batteries. also A. 600 and M s50 Eveready Air Cells obtain- able at Braces. L-l55-l2-20-2i. -Gl\'l) lllbl a Schick or Pack- ard Electric Ravzor, we have both. Godkln Bros, Silmmerside. L-7ill-12-li-2l. -PATIENTS 1N HOSPITAL — Patients entering the Prince County ' lust week for treatment - lilina Gaildet, St. Nich- Fillion Cooke, Cape Florin Poiriev, Mis- Ml‘. Wolle ; coudie .—S efPRICES of good pelts are not down. Improve your ranch by at- tenflmg and purchasing some good gunk at the Live Fox Auction, Dec- , WESTERN GUARDIAN Egg-Ire. John Pond. M Wale l! ‘a svuaalanslun emu Lilli-Q's: 00:61.3“ I0! dellverlel on your rout , -_-.._.__._._ _ MMSE G LcL PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE rein sue-i elnlnld In left with In. Alone H " "7 ‘l "I" "llflvtle llllll u v . Gourlloe Bronson, Wale: 5|. Herb fiend’, Q1 Grenville Si. week. Phone £30.11" m; —FOR MY ladies toilet, her one of our beautiful sets, Drice $1.00 to $15.00—Gourlies give DWE Store. L-17l-l2-20-2i. —EXTRA special mens shirts nicely boxed $1.75 at Strongs. .L-170. —MEN’S Shirts big value at $1.19. a nice gift-Rex Five and Ton. Riirnmerside. L-l72-12-20-2i. --0UR assortment of dolls, Simon. books and toys ls better than ever. Look them over. F. W. Strong Co. Ltd. 1,-17g_ ‘ —FUR BUYER. - My, Justin Rutter oi Paris. France, is buying drill all types of Silver Fox Pelts at office of B. Graham Rogers, Summerslde. This is a good oppor- tunity to dispose of your pelts for cash. 24-11-23-tr —MEN’S toilet shaving Christ- mas gift, 79 cents to $2.85—G0ur- lies Dru: Store. lrlll-lz-zo-zi. -VISITORS T0 SUMiVlERSlDl-I —Rev. Hart Davies and Mrs. Hart Davies of Port Hill were recent visitors to Summerside. s —BlG SPECIAL ladies’ Cash- mere stockings price 33 cents per pair-Rex Five and Ten Sum- merside. 11-172-12-20-21. mm 22nd, 1 P. M. at the ranch of l. W Hancock, Summerisde, P. E. I. L-88-12~18-3l. —TAI(EN U!’ llESlDENCE-—Mr. md Mrs. Roy Silliphant have taken ip theirresidence on the beautiful mm property in St. Eleanors which they" had recently purchased S _-MR. ERNEST McNUTT will b, receiving pelts at Kensington on behalf oi the Charlottetown h: Sales each Tuesday and Sat- urday until further notice. Ad- vances paid on the spot and skins are offered un first avallabfe sale alter receipt. L-460-12-3—6-'i-l0-1'l-2D -LiEUT.-GOVERNOR'S GIFT- Hie Honour LlcuL-Governor De- Blob has donated $25.00 to the Community Chest Filnd at Sum- merside and those in charge are very gratctul to him for so gener- ousa gilt. The response to the “peel for needy children for their Christmas stockings is very grati- lying but there is much distress and ii every little child is to be happi‘ this year. many more gifts are needed for the Christmas cheat. See to it that it is filled to the brim. S —POULTRY MARKET-Poultry booming in fairly good for the Christmas trade and farmers are realizing fairly good prices for their birds. Summevside prices are u follows: turkey from 15c to 24c; old hens, 16c, 14c; chicken from 13c to 19c; foivl 14c and 12c; geese 16c and 12c; chicks 14c and 12c. Meal-y farmers are sending in some good poultry for the Sum- lnonide market and have also ship- iled large quantities to Montreal. S —SERIOUSLY HURT -- Many friends throughout the Province will learn with regret that Mr. Rents Rogers, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers of Coleman. met with a serious accident in the woods near his home last week. Mr. Rogers was cutting wood and was struck by a falling tree, pin- ning him to the ground. The doc- tor was called and it was found that his back was injured so sev- erely that he could not be brought to the hospital. He is receiving tltetlnent and just as soon as he Is able to travel he will be brought to the Prince County Hospital for X-Ray. s lunwnumemruwmuuieeul! LADIES’ DRESSER SETS All Colon Beautifully Boxed $5.00 to $35.00 Glllllilll BROS. JEWELEIIS I IUHIBSIDE r1 - J. L. nivlsoll f mum“ ’ —FOXMEN! — Auction sale of good breeding stock. Wednesday. December 22nd, l P. M. ranch of L. W. Hancock. Summerside. L-88-12-18-3i. —FOR THE teachers Christmas present call at Gourlies Drug Store, easy to make a selection at the right. price. L-l7i-l2-20-2i. —ELECTRIC tree lights, eight lights in assorted calms with cord and plug, special 59c. Better quai- p ity for outdoor lighting $175 at. t Strongs. L-170. —DR. cums of the Fox Ex- l perimental Station, Summerslde. will be the speaker at the Sunglo Fox Club meeting Monday even- lng. All ioxmen welcome, be sure to attend this meeting. L~l36-l2-18-2l. -LADIES Watermans foun- tain pens $4.25 to tllllo-Gourlies Drug Store. 11-171-12-20-21. —-FOR THE man who smokes. give him a pipe. cigars, cigarettes, cigarette case or tobacco pouch- Gourlies Drug Store. L-171-12-20-2l. -LADIESI fine wool scarves. beautiful shades 98 cents-Rex Five and Ten, Summer-side. 11-172-12-20-21. -n0'ME FOR. CHRISTMAS- Miss Margaret Davis, a. student at Mount Allison University. lea-pend- ing the Christmas holidays with her parents. Rev. L. E. G. Davies and Mrs. Davies. S -TllEY ALI. like chocolates. sure to please them, Molrs and Ganongs, b0 cents to SAM-Gour- lies Drug Store. L-lii-lil-Zo-zi. —-—— i --FOR LESS money you get, bet/ter toys at the Rex Five and ‘ Ten. Summerside. L-l'12-12-20-2l. —Tllll REX Five and Ten Sum- merslde where the bus stops is a good place to buy your Christmas gifts. Ladies and gents toilet sets. Woodburys and Cashmere bou— I quets 25 to 98 cents. Rex Five and - Ten. Bummerslde. I..-l72-l2-20-2i. —REMANDED—A man. who was nrested on Friday in connection with the recent robberies in Ken- slngton. appeared before Magis- trate Daxby on Saturday morning charged with breaking, entering and theft. He was remanded un- til W ’ ’ Y for preliminary hearing. 5 —MOTORED FROM ULEARY- In spite of the heavy snowfall of the peat few days. Mr. Edward Lldstone maimed from 0'l..eery on satin-day morning. making the journey in fairly decent time. Mr. Lids-tone brought some oi the ran- chers down with hlmwho disposed oi some pelts at e reasonable fill- ure. 5 _Mr, Keith Jelly who is attend- ing Acadia University, is apendln8 the Christmas holiday! with i118 parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jellyg Summerslde. Children’s Art Shown In Ottawa Th C nulten Press $iwAf Til-J-Iundreds oi‘ “sited the National (gal- " its amazing rst leglbtltg)? o? with by children of 10 cities from New Brunswick to h Cl mbia. 3749111231 it’ 140 pictures. ransin! KENSINGTON "Kalil. $3" PHONE 7-4. k] dergarten cutouts gndstytro-rrlrflnnsibnal conventional- ised drawins! 0' fl"'°'Y°“"°]d‘ to street scenes. "lid-WW" l"? tag: tume studies in water coca ms pm; and pastel bl’ 5°?‘ 9-“ 3 Aupmflyeersollfl- Musical Recital Miscouthe Convent A fine musical recital wee lulu 1n Mlscouche Convent on the‘ ev-- wins of n». 14th. Following 1| the programme: » Trio: Le Secret, Margaret, El- eanor. Betty Glllis; welcome song, ‘Wwmllimlefi by Mary MacDonald; fun end frolic. Yvonne Gallant, 13°F“ Polfifii”; cadet mes-ch, Mer- saret Gillis; The Boys scout, y"- ginle Poirier, Rebecca Berk; The Tulips, Doris Polrier; duet: Min- vet. Dorothy. Una Gallant; song: The Oldest Song of Christmas, ac. compflnled by Mary MacPhee; In A Rush-Yvonne Gallant; Jolly Girls. Irene Gallant, Juliette Poir- ler; In the Meadow, Eleanor Gil- lis; Salute to the Colors, Austins. Arsonault; Rosy Cheeks. Una Gel- limt. Francis DesRoches; L'Aval- anche, Mavis MacCoi-mack; At Grandpa's Farm. Juliette Poirier; On the Way March, Ailstina Ar- senault, Mavis MacCormack; Star of the Sea Reverie, Mary Mac- Donald; Head Up Forward March, Betty Gillis, Dorothy Gallant: To Thee Grand March, Mary Mae- Phee; Christmas Wishes, Una Gal- lant. Francis DesRoches. At the close of the evening Rev. Martin Monaghan, D.D., who pre- sided, addressed the musicians and audience in very fitting terms, and ionai Anthem. which was accom- , ton on Wednesday, Dec. 15 but re- congratulated both teacher and pupils on their excellent program. The Rev. Father urged them to be faithful to practice at home-for it is a great. accomplishment to be able to play the piano. It would help pass many s. pleasant hour in life. Mr. Urban Gillls also spoke very highly of the very fine work ac- complished not only by the older pupils but by the tiny tots as well. The evening was brought to a close by the singing of the Nat- panied by Mary MacDonald. S Kenslngton and Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. John Burns will regret to hear, that she is once more confined to her bed by sickness, and all sincerely wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. William MacDean, on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Sheet Harbour, N- S. has ar- rived home to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrsl W. MacLean, dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Mr. Preston Toombs. visited Charlottetown on Wednesday on business Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. of Char- lottetown is visiting her parents. His Worship Major and Mrs. T. Cooke. Mrs. Albert walker. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Bums, returned home on Thurs- day and expects to return Sat- urday. The young ladies who attended the short course in health, glove and rug making, have returned to their homes. all regretting its con- clusion, hoping however, to have another opportunity of this kind again this coming year. Her many friends are glad to see Miss Shirley Hughes, about once more. after her recent illness. Messrs Keith Hardy, Elmer Champion. and Wm . Lawson. made an attempt to reach Alber- port so much snow, west of Bloomfield corner. it was impos- fully into the ditch, it, however. escaped damage. ‘~3- slble to get to their destination. The Girl Guides under their leaders, the Misses Marion Pro- iltt. and Olive ‘Iliompso . Are 11W at work, making Christmas . wreaths. l The salad tea, and sale of work suitable for gifts. held in the; United Church Hall. Thursday eve- | nlng under the auspices of The mule; Aid, proved tn be very auc- cessful. | What may have been a serious; accident, happened here on ‘Ihurs- ' day when Senator John Sinclairl o: summerfleld proceeding to Bumxnerside end Mr. M B. furgey of Albany. I b Charlottetown, making the turn et Kenglngfnn, the highway being so icy caused them to slide into one another. senator Sinclair's car being damaged sovbLdly he WM ll!!- iii... HAS COME RAND w FOR Pow! AND (APW 60- LUCKY AND. FLlPPO ‘b SAY 6009975 1o Will They Be Santa Pals Forgotten‘? Will Decide (Continued from page 1) "' said-T 2517's 177mm: Lieut-Govemor DeBlois. Mrs. George D. DeBiois. Miss Helen DeBlols. Miss It. Burnett. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Sr. Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. Mrs. Isaac Carter. Miss Bertha Carter. , Mlas Margaret Irving i Joan Williams. = Bhlrllug Dunning. Roma Dunning. Mrs. Dunning. Mrs. J. F. Wheat. A Friend. Mrs. Mark R. McGulga-n. Roberta. M. Mcfiuigsn. Merk McGulgan Jr. "Mrs. A. W. Hyndman. Miss Catherine I-Iyncmair, Mrs. (COL) D. A. MacKinnon. Mr. Benj. Bremner. Elizabeth Anderson. Billy Ives. Capt. T. G. Taylor. Isobel McDonald. Eileen Harley. Ifi-ancis Strain. A friend. Elizabeth Anne Brady. . l-BYWB Rogers Schumann. sum- merside. Mrs. C. F. Weeks, Charlottetown. The Holy Redeemer Rectory. Mr. D. K. Currie Miles Annie G. Smith Mr. Maxwell King. Malpeque Rd. In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen. Mrs. Frank McKlnnon. Aloysius McNeill Marl! Teresa McNeill Donald Tlnney Mrs. Harry E. Miller Mrs. C. H. Black Miss Dorothy Black Mrs. W. C. Hoyt Waldo C. Hoyt, Jr. Mrs. J. T. Revel] Joseph Revell. Dorothy Deveau Constance McClure Rogers Bell Betty June Bruce Crowlands Country Club. Mrs. H. D. Johnson. Mrs. J. E. B. McCready Mrs. W. H. Prowsc Marion Hume Marjorie McLeod Allan McLeod Mrs. A. A. Bartlett Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs. Harold McKie, Keppoch Miss Marjorie Carr Helen Cooke Constance Cooke Mrs. James Murley. Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure ___Mrs. P‘. P. Taylor. able to proceed. Mr. Leiurgeys car although damaged considerably was able to proceed under it uwn pow- er, none of the occupants. how- ever, being injured. Another example oi- the teacher- ousness caused by ice on die high- way, was also seen here Thurs- day, when Pope's crane truck from Summerside on making the turn 11L tih~is_sa corner. slid v grace-W Live Silver Fox Auction Sale WHEN?—Wednesday, December 22nd. TIM_E'!-1 pan. sharp. ide. ing. to pales. Terms z-Cash. weather, foxes will be WHERE?--Ranch of L. W. Hancock. Summer- Mrs. Murdock McKinnon. Smiling Helpers Branch Junior Paula Hayfield. Bonny Fontana. Catherine Fontana. Margaret Fontana. Nance Hyndman. Mary Irene Beairsto. Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen. Mrs. Dan Williams. Miss Gladys L. Williams. Anne Sadler. Frank Sadler. Eleanor MacNevln. Mrs. Leo Frank. George Houston. Mrs. E. Warren Houston. Francis Hennessey. Ruth Gamhum. Rosalie Kigglns. Dorothy Klrwin. Mrs. W. R. Aitken. Joyce Coffin. Phyllis Collin. Margaret Coffin. Arthur Coffin. ' Mrs. George Frampton. Major and Mrs. Fred F. May.St. Eleanor-k. Dan Williams. Margaret A. Stewart, Dunstafl- nage. Wendell Burke. Johanna Macdonald. Mrs. W. B. Robertson. Marion R. Frizzell. Miss Hilda Coles, Milton. Phyllis Tait. Gordon Tait. Erma Tait. .Conn. Dr. F. C. Dougan. Sandra Logan. Beryl MacDonald. Georgie Doull, Chelton. John Duull, Chelton. Jack Simpson, Summerside. Charles Simpson, Summerside. Richard Heartz. A Friend. Elinor Williams. Beryl Graham. Mrs. Fred Andrew. Dorothy Andrew. Warren Hood. Amy Hood. Ruth Hood. Catholic Women's League. Donald McClure. Alan. Warren Burris. Donald Kenneth Burns. Mrs. D. J. Riley. Harry L. Sear, Jr. Elizabeth Simmonds Pauline Simmonds Maurice Blake Chester Vanlderstine. I-Ion. Dr. W. J. P. ivlacMillan. Mrs. William’ McDougall Hun- ter River. i In memory of Sheila Connolly i Mrs. George McCormac. J. O. Hyndman. Miss Constance Hyndman. Miss Eleanor Toombs. Patricia Ritchie. Joyce Ritchie. ' Mrs. Ewen McKinnon. Mrs. Charles J. McKlnnon. Billie Farmer. Mary Farmer. Lilla M. Coies North Milton. Donald Moore. Bobby Jay. Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. Joyce Fewson, Brackley. WHUI-Prominent Summer-side Ranches sell- WHAT'.'—Male and Female foxes, from medium NOTE-This Auction Sale ls not held with the hope of obtaining exhorbitent prlcee for stock offered. Rather. it is held with the idea of making avail- able to those interested in buying such foxes as the parties selling, have in offer, under Ideal cir- cumstancee at the proper time of year. Foxes will be on display in open cages from l]. e.m. until start of the sale. In case of mild auctioned mllelde. In case of bed or cold weather. e room with excellcn‘ north skylight ls provided. Transportation provided to and from the Ranch. Anyone wishing lame. cell at the Sunglo Office, on fining Street. IMPROVE YOUR RANCH BY BUYING SOME GOOD FOXES NOW ! I ! z: ._-- Santa Claus A and Company l AT NINE UCLOCK SHARP- I M11. O. J. Jay. Master Glen Newson. Jim Palmer. Suzanne Palmer. Sydney T. Green. Sid. E. Green. Mrs. Brink. Mrs. Percy Pope. Sara Forbes. Mrs. Pethlck. Dewar Jones, Southport. Roland Jones, Southport. Louise Avard. Arthur Gordon Avard. In memory o! Bradford C. Mc- Lure. Peter and Harry Shame. Joan, Jim and Douglas rrlpps. Mrs. G. R. Harding. Allen Harding. Fairlie Prowse. Margaret Prowse. Joan Wood. David Wood. Jim Wood. Mt. Mellick W. I. Billie Bourke. Viney Watts. Lois Watts. Island Securities 00.. Ltd. Helen Moore. Jean Moore. Miss Eliza Webster. Lilian, Helen and Billy McLean. Mt. Edward Road. Allan and Junior Doyle. Miss Marjorie Doyle. A Friend. A Friend. Anita Gill. Geo. J. ltogers. Tom N. Rogers. Rosemary Rogers. Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. Corrine Walker. Mary Walker. John Walker. Helen and Everett Cutciiile, Harold Messervy. Joan Williams. Mrs. Lorne E. Burieigh, Ellers- Breckley. lie. Elwin Mill, Clermont. Mrs. A. J. Matheson, 0'I.cary. Jimmie MacNeill. Kensingwn. mDonald John MacNeiil, Kensing- n. Past Noble Grands Club. bekah Paul Cudmore. Madelyn Clarkin Mrs. P. W. Clarkin. Philippa Bradley. Fred Seaman. Donald Seaman. Mis Blanche Finlayson tniMemory of Shirley Hooper. in Memory of Rosalie Hooper. In Memory of Rev. George Mlllar and Douglas. Pauline McLean. Comwall. Dauphie McLean, Cornwall. Eleanor Cook. Natalie Cock Audrey Birch Mr. A. M. Douglas. Miss Mary McQuad Bequest of the late" Miss Florence M. Chappell. RE" Etta Jenkins. Mt. Allbion. Mrs. Bosvveil Jenkins, McKenzles Corner. Mrs. Roy Prowse. Charles Waldron Prowse. Florence Mclnnis. Simon L. Paoli. Lilian Block. Sylvia Block. Elizabeth Martin. Margaret Martin. Donald Martin. Allyn Harding, Norboro. Ernest Robertson, Summersicle. St. Lawrence Lodge, No. B. I. O. 0. F‘. Doris Tait. Jean Tait. Mrs. G. M. Richards. Miss J. Gill. Wlldey Lodge. N0. 27. I. 0.0. F. Earl Brown. Hazel Carver. Ruth Christie. Bceeie Bmnllman. MrsuN. A. Shaw. Mildred Bennett Walker. George Meredith Walker. Prlcilla Jean Walker. A Friend. Mrs. J. W. Carin. Borden. Kathleen McNcely. Lorraine McNeely. Billy McNeely. Durell Murray. Herbert Murray. Billie Fitzgerald. Beverley Fitzgerald. Barbara Sonya Ward. Wanda Livingstone, Clyde River. Mrs. Walter Baker. Jean Anita Dillon. Annie Boyne. lavlnla Bonnell. John Cranaton Bonnell. lvlre. O. P. Stewart. Miss Florence Match. , A Friend. Mrs. W. T. Weir. Helen Moore. Irene Kennedy. Miss Betty Jean Beer. Mrs. Ire J. Yeo. U‘ A5 was as ma: An: CHILDREN m we WORLD wuo BELIEVE IN ME.1'LL ALWAYS um on LNlNGl NEVER cancer Billy McKlnnon. Bernadette MecMlllan. Mrs. Harry Mstheson. Lucy A. McLure. . Mr. H. G. Rogers. . Mrs. F. C. Casey. George Bcantlebury. Isabel M. Howatt, Summersidc. Kendrick Gordon. Kirk Troop Boy Scouts. A Ii‘riend. Helen Duffy. Annie Young. A Friend. Red Point Silver Band Junior Red Cross. , Alexander Horne. Anne Home. Mrs. Percy Moreside. Billy Moreside. Mrs. H. K. S. I-Iemming. Arthur Gordon McNeill. Helen Louise Chappell. Margaret McLennan. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Morris Jenkins. Mrs. Frank Currie. Mrs. H. Slmm. Donald McBeth. Adlt. and Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. J. R. Munn. Mai-shield. Miss Betty Rogers. Mrs. J. B. Began. Janet Hogan. Mrs. Scarth. Miss Virginia Scarth. Marjore Spillett. Janet Spillett. John Lemuel McDougall. Misses Helen and Atlelalde Lock- hart. The Jilbilire Club. Mrs lru Douglas. Nell Kirvvin. The Cumberland Hill Women's Institute. Roddy RllSSltCf. Billy Rossiter. Ruth Feavyouv. Bobby Vatcher. Misses Home. Carmen and Reta Smith. Frank Kelly. Thelma I-lennesseyl. Brendon Henna ey. Bernadette R sitel". Louisa Rnssiter. Halves Rossiter. Mus. .1 M. Campbell Mrs W. C. Davies. Isabel Goodwin. Mailricc Goodwin. PARTIES AT HOME Them is also a change in the, form of evening parties. The Duke 1 and Duchess of Kent have been giving small informal entertain- ments, a few friends, to dinner several invited to come afterwards- and cabaret artists to amuse the guests later in the evening. Ini i other words. the artists go to the Bessie Eva Robertson, Mum's Rd.. party, not the guests to the night ‘ club. The Duchess has on several- occaslons appeared in a black vel-i vet dress made in crinoline style‘ and her slffer. Princess Paul of Yugoslavia. has worn a similar golvn . _ ‘ Children have already begun to taste the joys oi the holiday; season . for there have been a number of; parties. At one the problem of whet-her or not. each little guest would like the favor-present chosen 'as solved by: the hostess present- ing every one w‘tl1 a sum of top, money in a little purse. The chil- ' dren then muceeded to buy the presents their hearts desired. CORIMAND PERFORMANC E Princess Hlzabeth and Princess flit..- CHRISTMAS GIFT 9i LASTING t SENTIMENT g. and VALU E A diamond lasts forever -is a perpetual symbol oi true affection whose intrinsic value increases with the years as an in- vestmeni which never fails. Truly the ideal Christmas Gilt to e loved one. BLUEBIRD Diamonds are certified perfect. They are the world's Standard for Fine Gems. Settings are marvelous examples of the jewelers art Rings from $25.00 up. |B_l|.lJ Rgubmi g Qvu6@§ua/lanteed H. K. Crockett, Ltd. Quality Jewelers Su m me rs id e BIBBIBB"'">"E Announcement To Fox Ranchers We will open a. atone in Bun-uncr- sldc about December 22nd next, fol the sale of fox meaie. Red Top Feed. Horse Meat. Bee Tripe, etc. ' Assured Supply. Highest Qbaliiy Lower Prices. FRED COLPITTS, LTD. Salisbury, NB, d: Sommersidr. P-E-i 11-08-12-18-21. Special yric ed Permanents at the MARINA BEAUTY SALON Kensington $5.00 Permanent now $8.50 Reg. $3.50 Permanent for $2.5 NOTICE the Marina Beauty Salon is nui located_ above Davisolfs (Jain Margaret Ruse are to be present a: a Command Performance. It. ivil‘ take place at a chlldrens party at Buckingham Palace on Dec. l4 and will be given by the Scottlst Children's ‘Theatre Company, s talented group of young players who have come only tilvicc to Lon- don. ' In the illCLlllilllll‘ tile two liitb ladies of Buckingham Palace" are busily engaged in their mother's and grandmother’: footsteps. They kilitted for Queen Mary's needlework guild. PFZIiCPSi Elizabeth presented a blue wool jacket. for a child invalid and Princess Margaret Rose a salmon pink scarf. This guild, organizer by Queen Mary in ivar time. con- tinues. to sew inr the poor in tlir hosrpital and every rear the wnik is sent. tiirect. from various branches to her at Marlborough House and bv her to where s1‘- ctvrtsiders it. is most needed. WOM AN ( ‘LA IM S ‘UNDERSEA FIN]. LONDON, Dec. ill-A range o: submarine mountains in the Arctit Ocean. between Jan Niaven and Bear Island. east of Greenland. has been dixoverc-(l by Louis A. Boyd _ United States Arctic explorer. she announced on arrival here rm he: wav home. She said thr- iIIIDOIWRnICF‘ nf t-hi disccveiqv enuid not h: r-izmatrr yet. “IIutT she ndrlerl. "iii ihi.» arse no sound ng ilndcr 1.0M] fazhrlm: havl been made pvevisizs, H01 expedition was able to map out a large area which had a depth oi nnlv 350 faihoms. Miss Boyd was leader and pho- tographer of the expediiinzi iiliiel was financed by her imririi- the aus- pices nf the American (lenerriiiii:cn' Society. GOLDEN SEA]. T0 Ill‘. MODISH THIS \\‘l."'-'ER A ful- you'll see n 1m of ihi» com- ing winter is golden seal. It? a new favorite, and is used with the others, not so nevv-silirer fox. astrakhan, beaver - for rovers slashed sleeves, panels and border.‘ on coats. IEIBIIIRID DIAMOND RINGS .13‘ King Cole Hi5 LlFE “AND ' SANTA HAS GIVEN our PRESENTS Au. NO ONE HAS EVER ITiOUGI-IT OF GNING following ill . A): l L... 1 eer. A135. iP-‘ibefl ‘#5101 eon-all bi FIIHAII E I en-lnanuv I w: _