pECEMBEB. .1_°~_ 1241' TlllfifllifilaoTTETllliTifll"WT"A“ _ PAGE ‘h v *5i‘% Attiee, the Lord Privy Seal, , v. . .,~' h. Clement Distress Fug” _._... ---~ lilo young lady ‘In the above Dlwwlflllh) ll Ill ldlan plum rnnnufocturil-a lllflchlllu- Sh‘ is ‘h°““ flew this cheque for £50,000 across the Atlantic and handed it to Her Maiesty on behalf of the Queen's Canadian Fund. In a cable to the Directors of the Fund, the Queen said:. "l send my warmest thanks to all who have contributed to thi magnificent sum." The cheque worth $220,000 goes to the Lord Mayor's National Air Rail expert seamstress working in one oi’ the largest Can- ytlftia of the finest. silk joining n the 'chule catches the wind Be. the ground. surrounded with 0mm with stronr thread so that they will withstand the pressure who lea threo Canadian airmen arc learning to control their chutes on QUEEN'S cmfrlfimn FUND ron muss MONDAY. m-zc. am £501!!! From Canada to the Queen Seaman Benjamin Phillipa was awarded the British ‘In Medal at an inveetlturo at Buckingham Palace recently, hia ‘um "l MM. 00o all done up in a uilor suit. Neither the cere- llvr the fact that hla dad wag a hero zoomed to lmprus the "Inst member o! the Phillipe family. Fill Giilly - - - Slarl to Sneeze Im sum to llua , Mgsigzsrtt" $3;i.".‘l.‘.“.‘.’l ‘ "w Horacio“! lulu l! u» a . mm 31rd up fight: Si’ nr°.'€v°?u'fi¢lir$§ rhlg . . M]. - cu will find ltto be a prompt? plcaeonl and llriet for the psi. ‘l?!’ yo“ “Doflsit ogxpgnyoymr a“ Slllldlll: “Pixiihledflqg “Dr Woman's-n n m I Price 36c a bottle; tllelugo-iamlly also, ubout 8 limes as much, 60c. k l"! the trade mark "8 Pine 1km.” Th7‘.llllbwaOo..l.lIlbd.'l‘ors~/ato.0nt DECEMBER. IN THE FOX RANCH In Derrmber cm fox rancher ls usually making the final sclection 6ft‘ his lcalttzeldlng aback, 531m his éifiisnii‘ §."“»iu.lé.§“ will‘. 1...; check-up for parasites before the mating season. states Dr. CK. gunnfi Dsominicnkjlilxlvgl-llnenbal F0 ~ 5 , . . ‘(llrzltzelulurghllléftiwi OfEbllg fuoure breeding suck ls one of the mos: important factors in the sued-m of fox ranching practice. Here lilo practiced eye c the good rancher gakics éntofccnsidstllggitlgn, bnfit filly e m. o m‘ ua e. - grge. sine. ferugdity. mating-vigour of the parents. confirmation. nem- geramient c-f the foxes and other I ‘sel Elam‘ f m characters ll EC 0 O » gnfd golollrghe unxdrerfgr, gélfllftl, nd ver: lur . on n- gtstied upon. The sfoxes should be wcll furrrd all over, with dense fur cn the buck, sides "and neck. Al- though flc-x fur of a strong, sun-D’)? kind ls referwzi. u. verv coarse 0r lvirv Ex uredLs undesirable. Length’; o bot gum and un ertlr coll with density give rlse to itly Qurred pats that stand up we in ‘$12 imifhli "““l.‘l‘$”‘i§“i.l"‘§.f5‘i; c - p . w a sharply defined wide silver bar in the ailveled area of the mil-BYE very deElHlDlG. l-lowcwl”, "m? should be sufficient. veiling to give ilieh“li‘ii'“iii”.llii.iili i‘; i?!’ duly ccvercd- The eilvcrod o<dy “l?” i’$°““‘ “SJ; rill“ 332M153“ a mu , w e ‘lull?! gilvered long if‘; which the neck is heavily fwmd and the jowls and l/llffiltl alelwelldmfilteri with i0 . ~51 s Verb 2J8, are cofnslzdgred (song: suitable for the nnu ac lue o c pes. mwmptilvls should al~o be placed upon selection oi loxco with well fur-red perks as many o! our other- wise liocddfoxce one week in thin l-esnec o- av. It la also important to belt foxea in the pl-llro state in order to avoid flat unfinished skills whi~h luck appearnnce and durability when manufactured into wearing apparel. ti"??? “$.02” ‘lfiiiwPfiffiii 1a 1e c m‘ are g0 deeply embedded in the skin the.‘ they are oftm severed in the flashing ond scraplnz of the leat- hr -_ '~ - ~. rm -: the fur hairs to or 3.‘°““‘.““°ii°ii‘i we i 1 e usu a lgu- an pull out rcadilv 'r0nl the saw 10%: igtnnufartgireéi frlom sufin . r yer cc rme s f IZOD-ll leathgrsigcr vigflllng pha- llt.y and pay less money Ior un M- ished. de ectlvc unnrilmo skim, “idiimfhfilii will’ llifii! tcc omen of pigmentation in the gklll. mo‘: a loud lldrll 8' tude of Lhe Jars. Hcr parents rcsid= in Miami. than Dingwell. Bay Fortune met with a vezy painful accident Fri- day while hauling in groin pre- parirlg to thrash. l-le reached for the reins which were tied to a pole in front of the wagon. The pole broke and it. fell on tile horses frightening them. As they ran Mr. under the nounced yesterday by Mr. Pinesu, secretary completed but to were as $465.51; Borden $90.10; $20. Rusttco $7.20; GEliTllAL GUARDIAN Elected A Life Member of Tourist 8i Publicity Bureau _.._._-.-. Thia column la ruaorved Inr uewa ol local lntereat. but udaerllalng o! a nan! nature n” he inaorlad M l Gill! a word, atrletly paygbl. m ldrlleo. ,- $ CONFEDEBATION LIFE LN! UR ANCE. i L~97b COOKS for Christmas pnolo ZPGPXLI- id FAMILY BEREAVED. — Mr. James McMurer received the sad news Monday that his brother, Thomas, had died ln Boston. SCREENED COAL AT $7.75 PER. TON-A Plckard dz Co, are unloading several cals screened coal from River Hebert at. $7.75 per ton. L-3l3-l2-8-3i. ATTEND the Auction Sale oi marked silvers and Elslmunl silver Foxes at Summerside, Saturday. December 13th, starting promptly at 1 P. M.. Labor Union Hall. L-277-12-6—10. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court, yesterday a. man charged with breaking and entering also theft was remanded until Decem- ber 12. Another charged with breach of the Prohibition Law was fined $100 and costs or three months in jail. ISLANDER IN HONOLULU. - Miss Jessie Sbodart. resided and went to school in Chur- lmportant; position with the Haul- Deccmbc were slight 1N HONOLULU -— MP5. A. A- Queens SOC lflllOll. SERIOUS ACCIDENT-Ml‘. NR - Dingwell fell between them and which passed over his body and head, injuring his lung and bruising his body and head. POLICE REPORT—A total sleepytime during the month of October, P0- llce Chief A. Blrtwistfe revealed in his report no led the list nguln with 29 receiv- ing a. mp to she “cooler" for this of ense. There was tion and conviction under the Pro- hlbiblon Act; for unlawful session of liquor; also one for reckless driving and month tailed $200. APPLE DAY RETURNS @- T053] receipts of the Boy Scout. Apple Day l amounted to $927.52, it. was follows: Murray Harbour 0f In all 53 barrels of apples were dis. posed of by the Boy Scouts during SIT- tho day. BERED- Mrs. M115. Horace Ling were join i05- tiess on Tbur=dny evening, Nsvem- ber 20th The members oi the were resent. at the Ling hCme. Rev. obort. Shaw presided told the Cbieci- of the uhlch was to present: the organist. and dc and a beautiful silk umbrella. to 15mg. Mrs. George Dlrkleson. who assist-s Grade est Houston presented the purse t-o Miss DllfkléSTli and Mr: Ling rend the address Mrs Hill presented the gift, to Mrs Dlckleson. and Mrs mad the address. of the evening was pent tn snchl enlercnlllh=e and is cshmepts ad dies present. G. can be conveniently mllde by martin! the fur along the mid-line of the back and esoealauv in the rczwn 0f the nape oi the neck which is the last bodv orca to become Prime- lt is also a good practice at this time of the your to make u careful check for enrmiteg and fleas. and trout all infested annuals uliill flflll powder and eanntt: lotion. The pens and kennels cf thesc foxc". should then be thoroughly cleaned and dlsinf-ertcd to prevent ‘ho sn- imsl; trcm becoming reinfvstcd ll- ter treatment. _ The careful selection of bmodng stock for fur unlity and cthcr dr- slrebls traits. heir maintenance in clean pens flee from parasitic in- festation and [ll-s polling of loxcs when the fur has reached the prime state will mean better prices and greater lerinuc for the Canadian fox rancher. The remainder inns" CIIHS. MR. JUSTICE ARSENAULT At the recent. Annual Meeting of who formerly The Canadian Associacion cf Tom-is; and Publlcit loltletown, and who now occupies all Otnawa on the second and third of r, Mr._ Justice Arsenault. ailan ’I‘rust 00.. Honolulu, has wrlz- tendered his resignation as Member ten friends here under date of Nov. lmcl Director o! the Association for 26th, statln that at that time they the reason that. having ceased his Fy alarmed at, the atti- activities wllh the Prince Edward Island 'I‘ravel Bureau "he was no longer qualified under the bye-lows of the Association. ‘By an unbgmmous sttandlngl u u received a m. o me mem rs presen s resou on xynigsgrdtgis fiog, a Prince Ed- was adopted electing Mr. Justice ward Islander in Honolulu’ Miss Arsennuln s. life member of the As- Christine MlwDonald 0i’ Hospital. She m now on mllitarl’ duty. Miss MacDonald ls a daugh- ter of Mrs. MacDonald late John N. MacDonald o! Kil- muir. and a “wee “f Mr. Donald represented at the Meeting. Among MncKinncn, KC, of Charlott/e- the town. Miss MacDonald in her lct- Dal/IS. 110K1- ber made no mention of the pos- Bum of the Finance Control Board. slblllty of war breaking out in the Mr Pacific. . Justice was one of the founders oi the As- sociation in i929. its president. diu- lng the first two years, and a, Dir- 8-114 ‘he ecwr ever since. Every province of guest. speakers were Hon. Jusnce Mr. Morrison, Mr. Mc- . Young of the Customs Depart- ment. and others. Sleepytime Gals Like Gay Gifts By IIELEI; FORRIST HALL You may tuck a posy or into the package, but. you'll put po- sies in her heart. if you give your irl friend something :0 make her g ad when 918's at, home. 0! A dainty whiff of silken sheer, the 43 RIPE-ills l" ‘he “Li! We"? made handsolnest, velvet, will worm ller heart and back. Bed jackets nmy be suggested for Cfllliwil invalids. but its no slam on a girl Monday night. The common drunks (and a grand slam for you) 1g ygu lve her e pretty and practical af- alr to wear while she reads in bed one prosecu- or raids the refrigerator. Particular- lv ll it has its own matching gown pos- or pyjama. You'll find unusual fashions m seven for the higher brackets-such as moon- speedingq Prohibition fines for the stone satin, WlJl its little cape run amounted to $100 while with lilac and amethyst; velvet rlb~ miscellaneous fines and costs m- bon. Or n slit sleeved sheer. its baby held by nppliqued manic leaves, lf she's 11 pylrlmn girl, you may lke to give her those she can wear m. for dinner apd receiving her guests. Hgyfy Plaid ones wlih trousers so full they > of the pmnncial seem to be a skirt take pockets and Boy Scout Association. Returns from ccflfir nicked up in naillettes to cal."- the mock auction have not yet lwen W out the navy. srerlnlcd and vel- dnge p, mqnms to low of the theme. $226 m the city. The sales for apples Even fhoush a girl may man-tail- charpmmown or her speech. rind I191: manners and Tigmsh her dinner clothes, its _ 9i); North Rustico $27.11; sun“, she's all sweetness and light in one the numerous fluid robes. An in- 82720; Abram’; Vlllrlgp 34,09; 17-- oxncvisire one. flower spriggrd with Leary 352,11; soul-is $3030; Ame,“ flowing skirt and music m its ‘lint-n, um 337,53 and gummu-slde $2344“ makes u gal xesplendenlly fémllllllé- ANN'S SCHOOL _____ The following is the report of St. CHURCH- ORGANET REMENL AllllS School. Hope River for Nov- . - l‘. “mum Lmf {and e Grade X.-i. Louis ‘Trainer. Grade lX.-—-l. Aeneas Tremor; 2. Jackie O‘Connor; 3. Jen-i; 0'Conno". New Glasgow Christian Church M§*g,;i§,,,‘{,§“—1- “m” l‘?! < )- >< -l. ‘Teresa Blanchard. Grade VI.- gathering tin Tlninor. _ Grade V.-l, Noreen McGuigan: 2. Mrs; Ruth Dfckleson with a Purse Mqygnrgt, Doyle; 3, IV.—1, Nora Doyle; 2, in the ohurch playing Mrs. Fjrrl- Stephen Walsh; 3. Vernon Walsh, Grade I. <A\~1. Faustino Doyle Howard and George McGulgnn. Elhcri. Marjorie Walsh. _ Grade I. lB1—-N0 examinations. Roy-land Hm ‘Poacher-Alma. Monnghan. "USONIANS" 1S POPULAR United Slates students visiting Winnipeg have been nomad "Uslm- and liked it, They think it better than "Yankees." or “Alli-Iri- Fcr common ordinary sore throat Bulieaux held in vote Arsenzlult. Canada was sachet shoulder kilnona- smocking Olll‘ E1165! Doyle; 2. . Mary Doyle: 2. Aus- Frnncis Mc- . equal; 2, fen tion to the more difficult. lOU -But how can Rinso get whites so snowy and also be sate for colors? SALlY-Jlecnuse Rinse gives the whitest wash ivirhout bleaching. So of course it's safe for colors-even line washable rayons. lOU -Well, I thought I could wash well but I never saw any washing as good as yours! SALlY—Take my tip and use Rinso too. It's so easy~there's no rubbing or scrubbing needed! lOU ~I'll certainly use it this coming washdny. SALLY-Use Rlnso once and you'll never again be satisfied with anything else. And get the GIANT package, for extra economy. -iBE$.. Qllfltittii‘.IHE..~WASll-;;‘WliiTES; icolbiis. nitrous zol/EENSEANADIAN FUND 001m TIONS Repealed bomtvng raids on Bri- tish port nreus and the industrial midlands has allrncmc‘ frlgr tiul uf the manv thousand; ol civilians in Great BFllllll who are named from shelter l0 shelter and finally (“tven llllo the open successive raids Eventually planes are found for them all places of relative security. bul their belong- ings of all Killfls are destroyed The celpta to mite;- task of emcrgency frflllng alone ls difficult Tne task oi settzng them up once more with some quantity ol clothing and bedding Ls much To meet these enormous ncccis Funds have been starwd tn varlous Darla of the world Her use of fler name in connection with the Dominion campaign. which ls officially known as T~~..- nun‘! . She thought her smock was Wie... LOU-Say, Sallg, my clean smock looks a sight eside yours. How do you get 1t so white? SALLY-With Rlnso! You know, Rinso not only gets clothes whlter—it gives the whitest wash. And you should see how beautifully bright it keeps wash- able colors, too! THE MAKERS OF 26 FAMOUS CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RINSO FOR BEST RESULTS A LEVER raonucr BABY'S SNAPSHOT FLIIIS AWAY EAST LONDON. Dec. 9-10?) --“I wish Daddy couill see him." said Mrs. Mary Handisyric when hcr son was born. But Dadliv-Plr. A. G. Han- dis_"<lé'—v‘as in the army in the Middle East. Tltf-n My fnthcr-ln-lau- had an ldc." F" 'l'lfi‘0fll‘E\lllT€‘(l mother and child, "mod he picture on ail-- ntnii. Agni-u": g-‘zlt tracer and past- ccl l‘. onon aircrnph fox-m. tAlrgrBph letters are filmed in miniature, airmailcd to the Middle East. and then enlarged to normal size be- fore doilvcryJ The snapshot was accepted for nil-graph mailing fllld is brlieved lo be the first picture sent to the midde east this way. Now Mrs. Qlnadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- aims." Every dollar conlrtbulcd to the Queen‘: Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction w the Lord Mnvol o: London for dlszrlbutwn to the homeless and needy Contributions from Bills Province should be forwarded to the Royal T1115! Company. Charlotlcluwn which reports the following re- fresh al- suffering country by Received recently 2- Mnxander y sgawm-t “we l-landksydc hours to fdlclv ll with sunk 5mm ' a rrcturv of the baby in his (llfls- Broakivn Women's Institute, ‘emng 1mm‘ $6.48. a Marshlleld. prr stitute. $7.75. Total to tlato-Jfi 14372. “"""°"" 1"‘ Tunnels-sills wuuc PLANT A tiny nmdflno strap employing _“__, , only three men. situated in a or- mc’ DRHJUU‘ p oner i.il‘0-l‘.Rl'fl{1i‘[l;l(‘_ nlakcs an ‘im- A mus Tliilltiiiil dlivdfick is bring port-ant port im- a Cflllltdlifli-illllil, built to meet slain repair needs on ficldguyL the Atlantic Cast l. Majesty "The Queen ‘s a 1 IJM By GEOFF nuns Santa was waiting and came running to meet the big ship when “Have you my ilmSurbrlghl?" --w,||' He" my “up” u. I "Come right inlo the hour-r." heuidWYcs-nd wmrfriendslw." claimed Santa. "Welcome u» the " “w. “You must be mid . said the foil-l. North Pole." lulu. ......3.,." l 7 ll came toa no l _ flan-n- THREE . _ . I277 IIIIIIJrQ- ii I. 1101111111111 III’