.._~_...»- nt>—fliinf\h|m Paar. T121! p_ Santa Pals For lleedy Children v.‘ SA Vi .\ PALS Mi = (11-11 "no Houston. Pf l: for" 1" at"? B’? (a R1; his rial 141$. Pw , . (F! at . 11011111111111 Rogers Sr. . rct Fuiiiiiiia. ,.1 . (llntlys L. Williams. JOHNS "1 rung are the Santa eacluive 01' yester- _1.’ TO DATE rim!‘ Deljiuis. y." i) llrllluis 1.1113101». i? tluizielt. ll; ntliiznii. t ‘llilltl liYildlll-‘ill. i l) A ,\l.1.i{i11iiu:\. Liurothy Kirwin. Airs. W B. Aiiken. Joyce Coffin. P1111115 Coffin. Margaret Coffin. Arthur Coflin iii-s. George Frnmpton. ltlnjor and ltirs. Fred‘ F Mayjt. ElPZt 11o1"s. D1111 Williams lliarguret A. Stewart, Dunstafl- nuue Weiidail Burke. Julianna Mucdonald. 1\!rs.\\' B Robertson. film-ion R. Prizzell. Miss Hilda COlcs, Milton. Phyllis Tuit. (iorrion Tait. Frma Tait. (T111111. Dr. F C. Dougan. Sllltlffl Logan. ilrvi 1\IncDonii‘.<i. (lenntie Doull. Chelton. John Floull. Clielton. Juck Simpson. Summerside. Charles Simpson, summerside. Richard Heartz. A Friend. Elinor Williams. 11-11.‘; Gininiin. .\l:.\ Fred Andrew. ilziftlliiy‘ Aiirlrctr. Wiurrii lltltlii. Aw l-luuti. l‘. 1'11 11111-11 ' ' Wuni/‘ifs ifinguc. il-Ciizrc. ...eu Burns. licihmili Burns. i'~ 1.. . : J Riley ', 1 L. Sear. Jr. I l both Slmnitinds. 11.1111 e Simmonds. , , v n- VIV i ll "v 13111111- hM-IH g m (‘m- t1~r Vuizitle-rstiiie. " ‘ * ii.ll..l)l' W .1. P. flacMillan. , .\l:~.< W11 iuin 1\lcDoug1iil Hun- l‘ "111 otietriirn -_,.,. [Hum li"<'illl‘) 111 lllt‘l1lUl‘_Y of Sheila Connolly 11'... hlalPFililt,‘ llti uiid Mis rim- ‘ll. Xlriizix Keppoch i Curr lor. l\icKir1i1o11. [w rs Branch Junior iitllfllllflil. liene Beairsto. .7 M. MacFadyen. Dan Vliiiiiutns. ~. ll 1 F. Warren Houston. 1 Hennessey‘. 1 Compacts 501- io $5.00 ('ul'.'x Sets liilc to $1.30 Wutcrmanis Sets 1.50 up Boxed Soups-i 50c i0 $2.00 ToiletSeia $6.00 to $12.50 Perfumes Q i 0N 1 itirs. CHKWLZE McCormac. .l (i. llpiuiinan. Z111.» Constance Hrudnian '\l:.-.~ Eleanor 'l‘titiii1iis Patricia Ritchie. Joyce Ritchie. Airs. Exven McKinnon. Air Charles J. McKinnon. lliilze Faitncr. Mary Farmer. Lilla M. Co cs North Donald Moore. 11111111)‘ Jay. l\11\.C. H. B. Lalllllhltlflh. .‘ rlwvson, Brat-kley. . C. J. J11)‘. 11.1. . " Glen Neivsoii, Bmckley. Jim Palmer. Stizauns: Palmer. T. Green. Milton. .\ Mr». Perry Pope. Sara Forbes. Airs. Pethick. Donor Jones, Southport. 1111111111 Joiie=, Southport. Imiiise Avard. Arthur Gordon Avard. in n1eni0ry' of Bradford C. Mc- Lure. Peter and. Harry Shama. Jon n, Jim and Douglas Fripps. Mrs. G. R. Harding. A ~11 Hufflllltl. Flllfilt‘ hrovrse. ltinrtiuret Provvse. Joan Wood. David Vllood. Jim Wood. Mt. hit-liick W, l. lliiiie Bourke. Yiiiigr Watts. Luis Watts l~n1id Securities Co, lieleii Moore. Jt~rin Moore. .\11. Eilwa Webster. 111m, Helen and Billy McLean, ll. Elillfllfi Road. Allzin and Junior Doyle. hi1.“ itlarjoric Doyle. A Plricnd. A Frivnrl. Attila Gill. (loo. .1. itogers. Ltd. .2». t 1 .. 1a.». t... .. ,. ..........,..... Tom N. Regen. Rosemary Rogers. Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. Corrine Walker. Mary Walker. John Walker. Helen and Everett Cutclifte. l-larod Messervy. Joan Williams. Mrs. Lorne E. Burleigh, Eillers- lie. Elwin Mill, Clermont. Mrs. A. J. Matheson, O'I.eary. Jimmie MacNeiii, Kensingwn. Donald John MacNeill, Kensing- ton. Past Noble Grands Club, Re bekah Lodge. Paul Cudniurc. Madelyn Clarkiii Mrs P. W. Clarkin. Philippa Bradley. Fred Seaman. Donald Seaman. Miss Blanche Fiiilayson 1n Memory of Shirley Hooper. in Memory oi’ Rosalie Hooper. Iii Memory oi Rev. George Millar and Douglas. Pauline McLean. Comwall. Dill] phie McLean, Cornwall. Eleanor Cook. Natalie Cook Audrey‘ Birch Mr. A. M. Douglas. Miss Mnry McQua ti. Bequest ot the lat/e Miss Florence M. Chappell. Bessie Eva Robertson, Munnls Rd. Etta Jenkins. Mt. Allbioii. Mrs Bosueil Jenkins, McKeuzies Corner. Mrs. Roy Prowse. Charles Waldruii Prowse. Flore-ace Mcliinis. Simon L. Paoli. Lilian Block. Sylvia Block. Elizabeth lvlartin. Margaret Martin. Donald Martin. Allyn Harding, Norboro. Ernest Robertson. Sunimerside. St. Laurence Lodge, No. ti, l. O. O. F. Doris "raft. Jean ’I‘ait. Mrs. G. M. Richards. Miss J. Gill. Wildcy Lodge, No. 27, l. 0.0. F. Earl Brown. Hazel Carver. Ruth Christie. Bessie Stnaliinan. Mrs. N. A. Shaw. Mildred Bennett ivalkei- George Meredith Walker. Pricilla Jean Walker. A Friend. Mrs. J. W. Carin. Borden. Kathleen McNeely. Lorraine McNeely. Billy McNeey. Durcll Murray. Herbert Murray. Billie Fitzgerald. Beverley Fitzgerald. Barbara Sonya. Ward. Wanda Livingstone, Clyde River. Mrs. Walter Baker. Jean Anita Dillon. Annie Boyne. Lavinia Bonnell. John Cranston Bonnell. Mrs. C. P. Stewart. Miss Forence Mutch. A Friend. Mrs. W. T. Weir. Helen Moore. Jean Moore. Mrs. Gordon Bennett Miss Anna Bennett A Friend Irene Kennedy. Miss Betty Jean Beer. Mrs. Ira J. Yeo. Mrs. W. F‘. H. Gill. Mrs. T. G. Ives. Donald J. Ives. Mrs. E. A. Foster. Billy McKinnon. ' Bernadette MacMillan. Mrs. Harry Matheson. Lucy A. McLure. Mr. H. G. Rogers. Mrs. F. C. Casey. George Scantlebtiry. _ v "' y. . .. ....,,,_.,.,,_.,.,,,,..._..._z.. useifiiuiiuicnlctcuiutr ‘i :7 Y) , , r _ err, £150- ., CUSTOMERS! 1 For 31111,. i.11i.i.ii(ii.h gl-[Avlau but; izlvhlmjilmm‘ 1'u:1.~ (‘Iirisfriius Li's! can be en- YllPdli-KVS "*7? fie/ii?!’ um! lzriy/Iilcncrl by the ad- P, (Jill-Y? x '1 H! U i’ rlifiun n!‘ some of 0111' enchanting 7 Colgate‘; H mil-uh‘ E‘ 111-11" r/ifl our] csiimll lFhiCh I800? ' Hllmonw Bvurioil f, . 1 “ _‘ '1' g V Houbigant. Fm), jus (Jillfl. l Liswrlne l 111d out i: + + + -1= + Wood b-iry ‘s W Mutt-rt” y I“ I v h! H I __ _t _ Willllllhf 5e w w I E sure H11- irirlcst possible choice. LEATHER Q2232; w}. (hurl; i; i ‘ ooons i“ mkfvg, 110"“; ‘m.z.;>.>zu.x>.:iaua maintaining,“ Travelling Cases. fllc 1.; 1.1110 m“ Pmds- T“ ’ " ' a hacco Pouches, --?- Keyiaincrs "The (Jiuility Drugstore" (‘orner Kent and Prince Streets & JOHNSON , \ Military Sets $2.00 to $12.00 Shaving Brushes . . 25c to $5.00 ' Fountain Pens _ $1.25 to $10.00 Cigarette Lighters ~ $1.25 to $5.00 .. CllZIITS - Pipes Cigarettes - Tobacco "pymqgiyyigm- ‘M "fir: hi‘ \,_ __'.riir-i-szual<ur_iiril‘l>wu GU-‘Rlll/l" Isabel M. Hewett, Buminerlldo. Kendrick Gordon. Kirk Troop Boy Scouts. A Friend. A Friend. Red Point Silver Band Junior Red Cross. Alexander Home. Anne Horne. Mrs. Percy Moi-aside. Billy Moreaide. Mrs. H. K. 8. Hamming. Arthur Gordon McNeil]. . Helen Louise Chappeil. Margaret McLennan. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mon-la Jenkins. Mrs. Frank Currie. Mrs. H. Blmm. Miss Martha Vesey, York. Harry Evans. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, McKenzie’! Corner. Mrs. R. Moorhead Legate. Frederick Russell Sellar. Albany Tri Sigma Branch, Red Cross. Mrs. Charles Carson. A Friend. Belfast. Lorne Kennedy. Miss Margaret. Wood. Mllill'l(‘(‘ Jenkins. Munn‘: Road. htla Jenkins, Muiiifs Road. Bessie Robertson, Munifsfload. Errol] Lund. Mt. Herbert. Adelaide Inniun, DeBable. Melinda. Iumaii. DeSable. Billie. Dannie, Mary, and Eliz- abeth ltiacEacliern. Mrs. 'l‘hoinas Michael. Emma Michael. Dorothy Michael. John Michael. Constance Large. Gloria Large. Mm Evelyn Sinclair. Hazelbrook Women's Institute. Carter & Co. Gordon Wellner. Bobby White. Mrs. Laura Bustin. Arthur Gordon McNeill. Barry MacDonald. Mrs. L. P. Tanton. Lorne KJIIDEGY. Valerie Rogers. Constance Rogers. John Allan. Norma Allan. Bobby Allan. Margaret Maclntyre, John Donald Macfntyre. Mm Angus F. Benton, Alexandra. Mr. Percy Jay. The Rector and Faculty of St. Dunstairs Gofege, Jimmie Cameron. Mrs. George Buntain. York, Y. P. S. Mrs. W. H. Prowse. Helen Duffy. Lorraine Oatway. Eleanor VanBuskirk. Edison VanBuskirk. C01. K. S. Rogers, Mrs. H. H. Kiggins. Mrs. K. M. Martin. Basilica Boy scouts K. Summerside. Mrs. Earle ‘Thomson, Carleton, Moore 8a McLeod, Donald McBeth. Adjt. and Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. J. R. Muun, Mai-shield, Miss Betty Rogers, Mrs. J. B. Hogan. Janet Hegan. Mrs. Scarth. Miss Virxi-nia Scurth. Mariore Bpillett... Janet Spillett. John Lemuel McDougall. h Mtisscs Helen 1nd Adeluidc lock- a The Jubilee Club. Mrs. Ira Douglas. Nell Kirwin. Th1. Cumberland Hill Institute. Roddy Rossiter. Billy Rossiter. Ruth Feavyour. Bobby Vatcher. Misses Home. Carmen and Reta Smith. Frank Kelly. Thelma Hennessey. Brendon Herme-saey. Bernadette Rossiter. Louisa Rnssitcr. Francs R1: . lWrs .1. M. C‘ ' Mrs. W. f‘ Isabel Goodwin. Maurice 1' sum. Joan Jackie. Baby Weir. Helen Tldmarah. Women's Marshfield-Dunstaffnage v1 P. S. per Herbert Dennis. David Adams, Sea View. Col. A. E. Ings. G. F. Hutcheson. Miss Anna McInnis. Gordon and Donald M-"Iiean. Robert. Cox. Lois Henry, Southport. Cape Traverse Y. P. Union, Cat- leton Siding.‘ Mrs. E. Warren Houston. George Houston. Francis l-Ierinessey. R. W. Becket. Santa and Phyllis Mutch. Donaltla Shaw. Jimmy Jay. Mrs. L. Jay. Verna Wood. Mrs. (Dr) seamon. ‘ Fr 1n Grade B W. K. 8. 11rd. Charlottetown Co. Jmuea Girl Guides). Hyndman 8a Co. Mildred Cox. Walter Cox. w. n. Godfrey. Basilica Cub Pack. Pauline Nicholson. F. l-l. Phillips. York Jr. Red mos-s Leila M. Cotes. North hfilton. ‘Donald Bisaett. Daphne Bissett. George Blssett. Mrs Marcus Calder. J. Ralph Calder. Albert Sinclair. Mrs. L. W. MacKny Mrs. Nelson Payntzr, Kenning- ton. Long Creek. Y. P. B. Hester Wood. D. F. Archibald. Joyce Procter. Keir Proctor. Annie Malheson. Beatrice Matheson, (BL. Brookfield. THE NITWITS JOB He was a new resident in the village, and the local football cap- tain was paying him l call. f say, would you like to 10in our football club’! he asked. Well, I'm afraid I dont. know e~v~l1 about. the game to play " ' - t ‘d ‘he newcomrr. . 1 ‘hi; to referee. Extra Fancy Sunkist ORANGES Extra Large Seedless Choice GRAPES 2 Lbs. 33c. Local Large Crispy Head LETTUCE, 2 for 20c. TURN iPS 2 for 5c p Local CARROTS l0 Lbs. 29c. Sweet POTATOES Local BEETS v- MINCE MEAT CATSUP, 12 oz. Bot. Sweet Mixed PRUNES, Small Size 3 Lbs. 25c. In appreciation of the 163a morning December 28th. CHOICE FRESH FR U1 TS EATING APPLES, ‘o... .- Doz. 29c, 50c and 80c GRAPEFRUIT. Each — — Lb. — — -— -— -— CELERY, Head -~ — — —- Each VEGETABLES Each -- —- -—— -—- Lb. — — -— 2 Lbs. 21c. Lb. ~ — —- -—~ -— 10 Lbs. 29c. Lb. — -— — 2Lb.Jar--—--——-—--—- OLIVES Celery, Nut and Pimento Stuffed, 8 oz. Bot. 2 For 19c. Each — -- -— -— PICKLES, Bulk, Lb. - — - Per Lb. - - _ _- ‘pus-wan. 55°. .‘ ' r¢\ lseiivice given by our Employees during the busy Christmas Season run CANADIAN sroims LIMITED We 011K161) NUTS Nu Peanuts, Lb. 29c 15c 17c J (‘OOKING FIGS 2 Lbs. 21c. Lb. WALNUTS, 1.11. eEANtiTs 'I‘ABLE IEAISINS 15 oz. Pkg. Each — — - FILBERTS in shell, Lb. -¢ — 23c BRAZILS in shell, Lb. -- — 29c Diamond lludtled~ _ _I Per Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. — - will close as usual at 6.00 p.m. Friday, “Christ mas Eve” and will remain closed until Tuesday thank our customers for their tie-operation in shopping early ._ _ _ 22c 30c 11c 2 Lbs. 21c. SHELLED SHELLED 25c 25c CRANBERRIES SUMMER SAVORY Pkg. - - - _ _ _ __ _ SHELLED PECANS 1-2 Lb. Bag — — - _ 1-2 Lb. Bag -- - - _ 1-2 Lb. Bag — -— - »_ CHRISTMAS CRACKERS llc 10¢ 45c 30c 38c Lb.----‘_- FILBERTS BRAZILS 50¢ and 75G SWEET AND ORANGES u- 3c 3c 1i __ 3c JUICY JAMAICA LARGE SIZE c noz. JEWEL SHORTENING l Lb. Pkg. t 2 m 29¢ 1 u’- 15kg- 15c Each Q — - 60c Arrow Brand Island Brand 25c COFFEE PEAS, No. 2 Tin STRING BEANS, N0. 2 Tin Fresh Ground. ller Lb. — -- — - - 3 Tins29c. \Each------------ 2 Tins 21c. Each - -- -- - ._____ 19c 10c 256 1 or Pimento 1-2 Lb. Pkg. 18c 1e ' é" ABLE YEAR. By EDWIN S. JOHNSON “Canadian Press Staff Writer .. LONDON. Dec. 21 —(CP) '- Without fanfare and in the midst 0f pressing and unprecedented de- fence preparations, British air- men have written another chapter of glorious achievement En avia- tionh march of progress during the past, 12 months. Most. outstanding has been Bri- tain's rise from n second-class air mfg to a position where her air force is regarded as second to none among the powers of the world. Litre has been disclosed about the actual might of the nation's air wing, although latest reports estimate 1.750 first-line machines will be available for nome de- fence by April. 1939. This figure is materially increased by craft at- tached to the fleet, air arm Factories throughout the land ore working overtime supplying the needs of the stepped-tip con- struction program and during the punt two years the total sn-enzth of all ratings in the R.A F. has more than doubled Since April l, i935, applications from 16.800 candidates for shori- service commissions have been con- sidered and 3.050 pilots enrolled. The number who have already competed flight training or in the mime of training, exceeds 8.500 Durinq the same period 25,200 alr- mien have entered the special trodes such as flight mechanics. n-mourers, fitters, photozraphers and wireless operators Meanwhile technicians and en- gineer: have contrived to produce machines which from the stand- point of speed, range and general performance would have defied be- lief only a few years ago. Much Achieved Fortified with his equipment. Britons contributed the following n Bristol monopiune last. lime. .P':___ Te eras-luvs of the North At- -. t I "av! "Mos" to"! ‘ill- ‘lll I" " ': its Flying In 1937 ‘(Trad British Second Ta None RECORDS 0F EMPIRE PILOTS AND ALL-ROUND 1N- GREASE IN AIR DEFENCE imsum‘ 1N REMARK- voynges. it will have served a most exploit; to the year's record of achievements! flight-Llout. M. .1 “dam re- covered the worldk a‘ 11- record. reaching l ceiling of 5 ‘Z37 feet in > ' areas, Ind especially as a reassur- ncrsot a regular passenger and airmail service. Extension of the all-Red Em- pire service to India, E1131 and South Africa. Jeai. Battcirs sob flight from Darwin, Australia, to Erigh-ind. lflt-B in October, in five days, l8 hours. 15 minutes. This clipped l4 hours. 10 minutes from the record provi- ousiy held by Jim Broaribent. England to Cape Town and back in five days, 1'1 hour. 2B minutes. in November, bv flying Officer A. E. Clouston and Mrs. Betty Kirby- Green. They bettered the previous ahutre record by 33 l-2 hours. These are some of the ilPFi past performances. The. future progruin calls for further attempts nt con- quest. A special tinit. tinder Wing- Commiinder C. R. Gaylord has been formed to make an attack on the long-distance flight. accord. n! 6.650 miles at present held by Rus- sian airmen. According to present plans three specially-fitted planes will take off from England snmflimc n ext spring on an attempted non-stop flight to Sydney. Australia —a dis- tflflfl‘. of approximately 7.300 miles. Until the Russians established the new record lust summer. rioti- stop flying honors were jointly held by Gaylord and his rnmpun- ion, Squadron-Lender Ci. F‘. Nicholetts. In February. i933. they flew from Crnnwell. Euizlnud l0 Walviw Bay, Southwest Africa, a distance of 5,341 miles Will Mlnek Record The Vicki-rs Wellesleyr, n type of’ rviant- which has been 12011111 into the R A. F squadrons during the put year. has been selected to tackle the non-slop record Ommnenting on thh Pl-oject. the London Time; said editorially: The Wellealw represents only one of’ the contributions to the muse o! wider radius of action If it should be successful in the spring useful puipore a: l armp'e of PP"- ance to British territories over- rinsr GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER . - CHOICE FRESH MEATS - Fresh Made SAUSAGE, Lb. - ._ Leg or Loin PORK For Roasting, Lb. ~ - - TURKEYS — G 2 Lbs. 21c ‘ 95ml" FUR“ Breakfast Brag» anouniiiius, Lb. - __ 5 BACON, Lb. _ -_ - __ con ‘ k a - m gilll-iléginfilll-st- — ~ - .- 52$ iirlllfifnwhfii’ 1.1.. __ _- 35G . . _ ‘ 0118\- rimmed “$115,? vceilffil” Bhhi‘. 1.11». ~ - -_ _ _ 21G roux CHOPS, 1.1,. __ -_ 23G 69c I-b- 35'? .; 17c help?" The land speed record is L180 be- ing considered. But. the task set has been more formidable since Capt. Wuister of the Bavarian Aviation Works, recently attained a llbeed of 379 miles an hour. It has been suggested by w“. tioii authorities that the air min- lstry might select the new spit. "T0 fighter Plane. should decision be reached to go after the German mark. The present world record speed 101‘ Mill type of aircraft is 440.6 miles an hour, established by the Italian airman Agel'o in a "a. Diane. Since the Schneider Oup races for seaplanes were abandon- ed, Britain has made no attempt to regain the record. LEGENDS AND CAROLS Long to be remembered, are the stories of Christmas. Every child should be able to look back in inter years. when the dolls and fed: are forgotten, to Chrlatmu xve and Christmas Day, when the 1am- ily sang carols hnd listened to the immortal tales of the ages. Them should be time, untdst, all the bustle and hurry. for the fem- tiy to sit down quietly and rev- crcritly. and in the hush o! candle light. sing some o! the beloved time» we know so well. It does not nmtte'l"‘lb0\l'f;"l¢!S,"8S"l5h0 spirit o! Christmas knows no age. “Little Star of Betlfehcm" in as approp- riate for grandfather! u for Baby Kay. No melody is sweeter than “Silent Night." "I‘here's a Song in the Air", “While Shepherds Watched Their Flock; by Night," “God Rest You Merry Gentlemen’ "It. came Uipon a. Midnight Clear," and “Noe? all are old friends. BELOVED STORIES There are lovely ltm-iea to read, but none can compare with the Bible Story o! the journey (mm Nazareth, and the tired Mary and Joseph finding ahcltqr in over- crowded Bethlehem. In a. stable with the cows and the sheep keep- ing watch, the Baby Jesus was born. And read o! the Star that stood in the sky to guide the Wise Men of the East. coming to present their gtfu. Thin in the no.1 otory of Christmas. "The mher Win Men," by Henry vnn Dyke, is one o: the finest of Christmas storieu. Older children will love it. The "other wlBg man" was the one who started with h‘: o- panlom, hut fut his my. no "PM which miglmt need in emerg- ~- cy to lock to Great Britain for spent years tryinl to ranch the Master, to present his wiceleu gifts. But therewwcreaso’ many people to help on his wandering! that he spent his store little b! little lightening the burdens of others. Dickens‘ "Christmas Carol’ wt all know, Yet Tiny Tim is new Mo! year. We cannot seem to let him K0 Bblendid little Tim. "The Christmas Apple" by Rull sawyenflbiiri-hnas in the Woods,‘ by Beatrix Potter; “The Comftil 0t the Prince." by Eugene Field, are other suggestions, MEANING 0F CHRISTMAS All these things bring tha merin- ing of Christmas closer to airli- dren‘s hearts. ‘rhe candle in the window, the voices of wanderinl minstrels singing their carols tinder the stars, beneath the windows 0t the sick and lonely; the quiet pause. alter the hurry of preparation. in the mysterious afterdark of Christ- mu Eve, bring each of us rest. and spiritual pence. Children have a long road i0 travel. What things will they c!‘ perlence in distant years? No one knows. But one memory will cl"! when all others are forgotten. The family at home on Christmas. till! soft lights on Christmas Evf‘. ill‘ conga lights on Christmas Ftvv. illl songs move all else," as music and memory are almost interclianiflblil And the stories that mother or d read when the world had halted l! take breath. and Christ and thl Little Child had seemed s0 Tm"- GODD CALL FOR SILVER FOXES NEW YORK. Dcc- 2i —-5ll\'° foxes continued in good deninnl at the conclusion yesterday 0f m‘ sale being conducted by the N" York Auction Company. Ab!" B0 per cent of the skins offer?‘ were sold, the “top" on full sllvetl being noo and on three-owl" pelts $65. This was in line will the prices obtained on the PM?” ing day. A total of 9.600 skins WI offered at. the sale. itouo BAY was!‘ cat001- l-fmior roll for November Grade X J. not; Reid. Grldi VIII-l. Frances M14.‘ George Paton, 3. Wendell Bryon“ Grille m .1. Leona 0mm" 1k manna White. t. interim l" l0. Grade V-l. Qreiton Brywlml Robert White. a. Roy Burke. Grade irr-i. Doris cement"- Grade r A~l. Raymond car-mill‘ i. Clarence Brysnton. Grade I B No tats. imam, wuuam A. MwKllllll‘