E Wwrrvwvlvrw-swqu-rri-n»m-nw- -.- .-_ ._ F," .. .. . t n %Y::d:\ run GOWUOIL-Ifiz! W ___ . es er q-WATIBMANB sans AND , Loca|s midgnIT-SatTayIcrDrugCoIZ-Kcel; ‘his is moaned for as “$3185?” quALnyw Jim: lawn-xi gvgi$ '3 from. Gourlies m, summoriidaii“ , f i.'-'-'£'-'§‘.T-'3 strictly o-v-u- I- -IIIGEIIT QUALITY goods lowest prices at the fies b -'ral suiinmasml Presby- terian Choir will hold a pantry sale at Sinclair 8s Stewart's Satur- day afternoon, December 8th. l woe -BY REQUEST the Silver Wing 00110811’- will be reputed at King _B.0BIN HOOD P101112. is eo- onomical. More loaves from each, bag at the better stores. Q bwmylbn": w“ George Hall, Kensington on Bat- h. I urday evening, Dec. 8t .._.__4 .-BOXED HANDKEBCHIEIH, l5c at the Rex 5 and. l0. 11-3046 _rua auras - m. Justin YOIEQEQGQ” about m, Rotter of Paris, France, is now at “are” m” on adv o” bum the office of B. Graham Ro marketing your pa," summer-side, buying silver for w ‘m!’ our mndlmé “m!” m Pd“- I"'2m'n'1°'“ only $1.00 per pelt. The Dominion‘ .403 SALE CBEAIK-Snowmo- . t - . C ll ‘ gllfchfqllylimeggfilpf‘ A?” °° -s uiiaaow ascsra-iwmz. y might have resulted in a acriousi L'25w'11'”'”'a°'n'4'7' accident occurred on the Margate -EXTENSION TABLE. smaihmad w" mmmm- "m" tables, stoves and other furniture party from Stanchcl calling for sale at Second Hand Store. the the home of Percy Drisooll Central Street Bumrnerside. mmmrtune °‘ hwm‘ m“ ‘kW-i L-30d7-1l-1-2l lnagearofhlscardroomvingto the quick work of the man at the “ wheel, lie was able to proceed to _DA.NCE AT OLYMPIA Satur- t » day Dec 8th Bumnierside's new he Dunning gmlgm-"Y" ' ' .' I ——-—i 3:52:22. a pg... Nime- ‘mm u“ m“! and wast)‘: shower was tendered Miss Doris? i1" dvlleis- Ellis at her homo in Northern The’ ‘ Miss at, numerous gifts were , . -D0 YOU KNOW thlt bi’ hi“!!! Pauline Linkletter and the many your foxes pelted and cleaned at ignuslng versm read.by Miss Glenn our plant you "dd “new W your Stewart. Miss Ellis charmingly pelt at a small cost. Try lt and be thanked the donors and all joined convinced. Dominion Silver \ For in 511181118 ~30;- ghg; .3, yony qooq Furs Ltd. - » L-Slill. Fellow. A bcuntcous lunch was ‘served by the girl friends of the -Mrs. Rose Monahan, Kensing- Bridc-to-be and after a very enjw- um, has gone to Boston where she abe evening spent in dancing all will spend the winter with lrer departed for home wishing Miss brother. William H. Aakin. They mils many were o! happiness. were accompanied as far as Albany I by Miss Eileen and Minster Mc- —-POPULA1I. COUPLES HON- KennL-Y. 0 1 Elioice Foods ljfkpriced Yer); ‘Low ilIIachbaIIlI-Ll&Iholai|iq.-.....flg _ ._Gll"1‘ TIOILIT SETS at lcw- was vary gay on 80MB?!- DiBtNlL-S (MED-Tire Olympia dance hall r* argain R. otMr. and Mrs. James Miliman w. and Mrs. Ralph Silliphant, w returned this week from their wed- Ohriatnias decorations Christmas htly ltrirnmed s —W. M- l. of Mrs. J. D. McGougan on i afternoon, Dec. 5th. Mrs. i In mdltionylhylor presided. ‘The election of of- ficers’ took place. Mrs. M. A. Millan was decided to sell were ” terlal, which takes place in side in January. gram was then given. meeting a .-JUN!0B nan (moss '- A very interesting and entertaining Junior Rally was held in Cen- RedOross ~ a FALL - FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 M roar nearest dealer- tesssa. Dzingy refresh- served\n twine R- North Bcdeque; Recitation, sumed untllaiats hour. Tnshos- m, -- teases were Mrs. Harold Bchurman, r’ m“ on“ Raw‘ ' Mrs. Sinclair MacKav. Mrs. Wil- liazn smallman. Mrs. Clifford Mont- Mrs. W. Henry Noonsn, Miss Edna Baker and Miss Fern 50mm» “mwood a "Junior Red Cross," m was chosen for the Silver Fox Furs Lim . ‘Wm 3 7°": C°“'”P°n mm’ ' Md L40“ tary, Mrs. J. K. MscGougan; Treas- urer, Mrs. B. L. Campbell. Annual reports were read and adopted. It autosnvh quill ‘ made by Society. Mira. M. A. Mac- Millan and Mrs. George Thompson as delegates to Presby- A Christmas pro- dainty lunch was served ;by the hostess. It was arranged to |meet at Manse for January meeting / RIN homo‘ ‘l! Elmer sho- Men I70 regular buyers. 7 Table Salt 1o lbs. 15¢ lasslarvalgslso f lanai-vulva." hrsso _ ........-llc Aylasc- Iraiisfor “u: ’ ,rgsagg_il.llhalferlc “Dunks-o- Tqcaae Yalsillalxlnat Jolly Powder-"Bcttrs" (Altlelal) I salsa ..._.. 1C6 I for .................... 85c 19¢ . 's Heavy, Overcoats NLY Selected from our stock as Specials for Friday New Mod- els all in assorted sizes and colors. Regular $25 to $35 values. Reduced to _$I7.95 “YORK CU'l"’ Sherberts, Goblets, Cooking Apples-Reg. 21c Sugar-Cured Picnic n iwoigbing from S to 8 lbso-l lb. ._.i..... 15c onades, Wines, Plates. Each ...,._ ‘Cldifipbell’! Cooked Beef v... serviceable. omatoSoup Young and Tender g°éflglai 16 oz. net 14c 3 sum, (g) '° "W" Largo Fruit Bowl and 6 '° m'*""°"' "m m '° ‘Fruit Saucers. Assorted “ Patter-gs. Sale Prlc odw Ill u- » w ii. 1M;,S=und) soc - m u Black Stem Glassware Sherbet M piece Set (6 each) s‘ CUPS & SAUCIRS Lem- .. 15c Nice 23c. w" trainodaqusnail, rthcshoweranddanosinhcaicrtoapaebedhcusallni‘. acted as chairman and the follow- ins owns-mine and playettes was well performed by the different schools repruented. ... HlX CENTRES Junior", Playette, "Pr . .1Iims.n of aimgs, recitation “We Are Jolly Julikxs". Frances Rogers, Ohelton; ial of Jimmy Germ", "What ‘Lorne MoOa-llum, lower Bedeq Acros- tic, "Health" Bedeque ,‘ , Bong “Tooth Brush Bong," Wilmot Val- ‘iay; Chorus. "Keep the Good Work ‘, Pageant. Central Be- '”*"'v|s|1.i u As stated yesterday, Mr. Lowel Hancock, manager of the Interna- tional For: d: Anlmallbods, returned by plane Wednesday evening from an interesting visit to various cities in the United States and Canada. Following are additional particulars: Mr. Hancock saved a whole day by taking the plane at Moncton, as be | did not leave Montreal until 8 p. m. on Tuesday and was in Bummer-side the show. m. Hancock said a fsw oi the top force compared favourably with the tops at the recent fox show in Char- lottetown, but the majority were considerably below the average of Island shows. _ Particularly striking was the fact that full and extra pale silvers were predominant. This was due m tho fact that American markets are dc- manding a completely ailvered pelt; even more so than our extra pals silver carry on Prince Edward Is- land. Mr. Hancock visited several fur houses and retail stores and silver fox capes and muffs were very much in evidence. These are made prefer- ably from full silver skins with no black or very little showing on the DREGUARDI is COUNTY cmzomcu: Sweetens and refreshes your whole inner doqus, senior; intermission, sale of unwlfma"m° "Wioandy. After the intermission and ,,. ,. , . an.m=;.'::.-.:; *2: is“~:.~::..+.:: M, w», w- s. . 09f ‘mumuy Emmy o‘ mom)“ .Bui>ervisorof the Junior roiws roafllnlwl Wm!‘ W" ha"! aiihe described the work being done by ‘the ihmbr Bed Owes in ward Island. At the close Itev. A. G. Crows expressed the thanks of tho audience w Miss McLean and those taking part for the interest- ing informative entertainment. Dunstanb Basilica. Charlottetown, m Wednesday, November 28th at 8.30 a. m., when Miss Annie Arsen- ault, dsughicr of Mr. and lidlrs. Gil- Bgs. W. B. Miwfleill 0f Bummer- si e. bridesmaid. Mr. Leo Klnch sup- ported the groom. The bride looked very charming in a gown oi’ pale blue satin with velvet jacket. Her hat and shoes were in matchinB shades Miss LeCiair was dressed in a hat Murray Immediately after the marriage the wedding party had breakfast at the bride's home, motcircd to ‘rams of the groom, where a dinner was given in their honour which has attended by a large number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. MacNeil will make their home in Charlotte- wwn. The bride was the guest of nonour at several little functions _ stock to include showed motion pictures and Prince Ed- WH)DING—A very took place in St. cr- bert iii-serious Charlottetown breeding and 1min: of fow- Al» y" “mug m 5gp u; My, the feedingcfindeocrin hasbeen Alter the qisriq Msmsm, son 01 m, and proven o1 especial benefit asregards in Miss Priscilla leClair was wine satin gown. with matching and shoes. Rev. Fr. Eugene performed the ceremony. after which the‘! Bummerside to the / 35 Fur-Trimmed ' Ladies’ Glothi Goats Carefully selected from our all sizes from 14 years up to size 40 and in assorted fur trim- mings at very special prices for Friday the 7th. Just two of many models are a beau- tiful French Seal Coat 31.22.50 “r lad a real Squirre- Trlnncd Coat. ' Reg. 49.50 "F"? "fa"l'p"l'p"?fl'?""l'g'? shortly after 4.30 p. m. on Wednes- day, which he considered fast trav- eliing. Mr. Hancock had an interutixig conference with Professor Oscar Erf who has charge of the Dairy search Work at Ohio University, at Columbus. advisory capacity for the Interna- tional Fox Feeds, Ltd, and gave Mr. Hancock some valuable information on the feeding of foxes. Dr. Erf laid special emphasis on certain experi- ments with mineral and vitimine feeds for foxs, and sprouted grains, and stated that much valuable data had been wonked out on these lines regarding results obtained in the ority on fox feeding, having acted in an advisory capacity for leading fox ranchers in Ohio and Michigan including the well known ranch in Ohio, which n owned by| the B. l". Goodrich Rubber Co. at. Akron. He. Profesci-Erfactsinan tion, . Professor Er! is an auth- not Peaks Attended Fox Show \ that “All Aboard" for BIG BARGAIN SALE NEW STYLE scans . s y 1k! at 59c Q 93c J STEERING SLEIGH wgfitsfaalts u" youngster we“ finish "urduy bllllip- ed. 32 inches long __ n $1 Zl-PIECE CHINA TEA SE1‘ 6 Cups, 8 Saucers, 6 Tea "like. Cream Jug, “YNKT MSUMERSIDE 98c Sugar Bowl, Teapot f?‘ i’? ifr'"lfr"lfir” P?’ f garment. These capes require from twoiofourakins. Furisalsoused on full length coats down the entire front. ticn of an extra pale silver for as the most valuable animal on exhibi- tion at the show from a pelt stand- point. The show management bad offered a prime for the animal with the best pelt. Dr. Young, president of the Amer- ican National Fox Breeders Associa- had displayed a very fine specimen of the half silver type, which he said would have captured the trophy a few years ago. Full Silvers Not Encoarag Dr, Young stated that although the full silvers were at present the price o; Q53 n, pa]; Tm; yepfggentgd 51°51? Villmbli! 1°!‘ W breed 1°? m‘? 80% of the silver fox pelts produced American market, the Association is‘ m m, Umggd ma“; The American breed to this extreme, but rather to reserve some of their choice half sril yen in case future markets demand 5mm Ngflgnfl m; Braden Assoc- a darker pelt. i The officials put on a banquet at! ML Hancock attended a district which there were over seventy fox- fox show. At Wapakonneta where ma“ “om “'5 t“ as Utah‘ The Show over 100 live foxes were on exhibi- tion. Dr. URiley and Dr. Young. Secretary and President ~of the Am- erican National Fox Breeders As- iation were the Judges. One fox- man came over 2.000 miles to attend previous to her marriage, when she glidwofll‘ Island and Bhflwefed mull’ During his visit Mr. Hancock had tho two countries we; the was the recipient of many lovely gifts-B and banquet were sponsored by the gram enable m, Aggwhum m my Ohio Fox Breeders’ Association. lmfpmu gm- uym-g ye"; mew 5nd .Hancock was a guest speaker. In- “m, to 3° ‘m; new muggy, know. cidentally it is interesting to note m; t)“; m” u, gm», 0g g gen,“ retary of this Association. Mr. Hancock gave an interesting and 5559,7330“ address on fur farming 0n Prince questions in regard to breeding. The United States ranchers are 31°“ 9g system These facts led to the selec- not cmployifll the shed system of growing and furring foxes, due Mr. Hancock believes to lack of know- ledge regarding this method as em- ployed in P. E. Island. From evidence on numerous ranches visited by Mr. Hancock, it would seem that this system would be even more advantageous to the American rancher than the Canad- whioh h now playing in l cities in the United Boa H's said the picture is taking well and is a great advertisement f4! Prince Edward Island. The stage settings, depicting the Island homes, were a very true portrayal of the Il- iands farm homes but the outdoor scenes with two exceptions were m"! at all like Prince Edward Island. Only in one, a river scene and a roadside setting with apple blossoms, could anyone familiar with the Is- land associate with the original background in the story. Mr. Hancock, who is a keen sportsman, attended the Ohio Stat! and the Michigan University Foot- ball game, where there was an at- tendance of 70.000 people. Ohio State won the match. This team H rated by critics as being the second strongest team in the United States. and is only superseded by Minnesota, winner of the big ten champion- ship in the Middle West. Mr. Han- cock ls himself s 5s duate of Ohio University-S. when presenting this award,| The American For Breeders As- sociation last year handled some 92,- 000 silver fox pelts with an average ed encouraslna the ranchers w Nouorlsi Fox Breeders Association lhandles furs for their members at cost, along similar lines to the Can- iation, but with this difference that lthe American rancher signs a. five year contract with the Association to deliver to the Association all pelts ’ and marketed. These con- speaker At Banquet produ BELGIAN-AUSTRALIAN TRADE D Dec. 6—(U.P.)—-v Markets for Australian meat and cereals in Belgium have been ins- pained by a trade dispute between cue- the pleasure of seeing the film vcr-Iclusion of mlgian glass from A13: “Anne of Green Gables," trails, Mr. Hancock was the first Sec- number o1 lung Th}; gyggm; h” pmven satisfactory to both rancher Saw “Anne of Green Gables‘ Radio Clearance l i, $19. ' Fada. Your choice of these excellent electric machines. Conic early. 6 Tube Fads, Freshmen and others all single dial com- plete with Speaker, Tubes, ““““‘°.‘..f‘.f‘.‘T $39.50 Aerial $49 General Electric - a 8 tube, a mod- ern powerful radio ‘ with . marvellous tone lri a de- ' llglitful old English Walnut ‘Cabinet. These will not last orig. PURE SILK AND RINGLESS Chiffon Full-Fashioned Silk Hose. All popular Fall and Winter shades. Pair G All-Wool Cashmere Stockings Fine quality -- Newest Santa as he meets the train in his Aemplane Sleigh, coma y"); him to his own workshop in liq. man's Toyland. Bring your kliL dies to shake hands with Jolly Old Santa. lid . §.?.°“........._ 59c FUR COAT . , spficlALs Ladies Beautiful Unusually good bar- gains Friday in Lovely Fur Coats. Come and Ladies» sweaters’ “u! l4 slip the!“ 0"- to 20, both Coat and Pull- 0"! llyle in plain colors WOOD HEATERS Complete with nlckelled foot rails and feet. Have Down Draft. Heavily made .--.,'..=,?..i y. and fancy mixtures. fllfflllifhfllll. $5511" $1 98 1?: Fig.9.. $5.80 . . _ r:.{ii‘fiii-,__, Regular fies??? "*‘“‘-’“"" “ “Z5 "l900"Hand Washers flmgxkhi‘ u. Fastest - Washing Princi- ple. Very simple to oper- ate and easy on clothing. Reg. $18.65 Now "-r,".'-' I m? “r Term-r "'ry"rr "e-ft" r7 "vywfv " r7‘?