THE cnaawrrnmwn cuannmr n .K.‘v_ iPick out the most finickypffsoli on your gift list-and 81" b11119‘ her an DfERSHAItlL-and your glfli is supreme in quality; 11° °th_°"‘Pe“', cil has the exclusive rifled lilpElhat keeps the lead from wobbllng. v81! if he has an EvERsHARP. swe 111m 'another for his watch chain or for desk use. Ladies. fmm “Prue” up wear EVERSHARP on a ribbon,‘ ,, chain, or cord, for convenience and style. If you gave an EIERSHARP last Christmas, give a WAHL PEN f0 match this year. :___.____-_-r.-n-———- v w A31, (JQMPANY, LIMITED, Toronto, Ont.“ i ‘c0. LTD., l of A U" "f- Quegn Street Eversharp Pencils Eversharp Pencils ia Large Assort- HUGHES DRUG C0., “NEWS ‘& VARIETY ment of STORE” Opposite Cathedral Corner Queen and Grafton Streets rwo sons or LORD ossmo o 0 (hi1? 8 Large WILL Resins m AMER"): ersharp Pencils Tayiour lbelng the family namel‘ Assortment of ~ maven, Dec. 1-6.-—l.iord wil- ‘Versha Pencils Marquis oi l-lealaort is going to .. .. rp New York alter Christmas to take m.‘ mauve’ but plans to drop his title and to be known as Desmond T .‘ 1', an‘ 15 Grafton Street _,\arrya Full ne Complete His elder brother, the Earl ol _ Bective, heir to the iMarquisate, is . ‘ i ‘i sic»: to learn mining enslneemc 7"" T“b'°'l’°°"'“' °' 3"" " (Canada, who will be counting on inAriao‘ i-Itoo llld bi llam Desmond, second son oi.‘ the “m, m Tuna,‘ to ‘:8 ma?!‘ at; you , . Their feather, the Marquis, has w. N. “T wsltipiiximzlthtglgs First Nfltiglelgi m“ bee,” appointed a 399mm- of scllld, says a wtell-lgnown autliorliy ‘ I ‘ anaavon - ' W S i l. OI] , learned today. 1H8 1a only eighteen 21° t‘: “hmbglffmifggyfl {gift}: gugdwgggqng, kfdnjyfffoflgfay this’! Thats fine, Mr. Claus! Then ‘ _ the. pupils School Reports m9 1011011111-8 is the standing oi _ m Vallcyfleld West t-Jchnul for the month of‘ Nov. Grade VllL-u. Mame MaoLeod; 2n Bessie lMadLsoil; 3, Mai-y Mar tin. Grade Vll.—1. Alex. Martin; GradeVL-il. Miilton MacLsod and Mary Nicholson, (equal); z, ca- i erine Martin; 3. Margaret Mac- enaie. Grade lli.-d. Angus Ni- cholson; 2. Charles Martin. -————-<oo>i-- MT. VERNON SCHOOL Standing of Mlt. Vernon Bdhool for the-month of Nov. - Grade Vll.-—-1. ' ‘Mary lli. Morri- son. Grade Vl.—1. Cassie Conw- ton; 2. Marjorie C. Singleton; 3. Norman A. MacDonald. Grade II —8r. 1. Mary T. MacDonald; 2. Annie 11‘. Stewart; 3. Marion M. Purchase; 4. IStephen Compton. Jrsde ll.—Jr. 1. Stewart B. ‘Mac- liean; 2. G. Arthur Lutz. Grade l. -iSh. 1. Ethel A. Lutz; 2. Duncan Matheson; 3. Chas. J. Stewart; 4. Fred J. MacRae; Grade l.-—-'Jr. 1. Norman H. M. Wilson; 2. Rod. l1. Wilson and C. Ernest Nicholson (iequnl), Perfect attendance: -— Steiwart B. MaciLean, G. A1111“! liultz, Etlhel A. Lutz, Duncan Ma~ 211119111311. (equal); a. uiohiioi he 0:51".- Grade ll.—.ir. l. Dorothy Ed“; and Ida watts (equal); 2. ( l eizer and Margaret Gibbs ma). Grade l.—-1. Hector Mae. Pa" if ‘lf- Ilsslnald Moononaid. “e16? ‘;tlEI1dHllC€—-- John Gibb; Mnmnn all-H. Mary Watts, Nora Fnnum 011. John Watts. Clarence G111!" Kllezlbtld ‘iiiiiiianliTmli - a an l-leclor McDonald. Li‘ BELLEVUE SCHOOL 1111c Dwpils of lho/Bellevue School 115x111? rnolnih of Nov. ulei i ,_-.1_ D l ‘Grade Vl.—1. oni°.““.'.l'.§§‘,‘,‘,!',2;;'€ é-hglilry Maiheson; 3. Robert Ml; PME; 4x114"? IMacLeOd. Grade V. - y i. acBeth and John N MacPherson (fllualL Grade w_ A _ . . Florrie McPherson; 4. mile M. McPherson. Grade 11!.- ‘ Ema MmBethi Zwllnch Mac- Eff‘ 913d‘? I1~—1. Eric MacPheF yIg-Srml 01in MaoPhsison. Grade, . —jr 13112116? M;uP\l;ee_ Grade f ' ' "-9 ~.. i rPherson. Mabel M ~.cDonald, Teacher.- arr-TH ER sear sci-tom “"111” R011 or rm. Herbert lheson, -—-Mar'garet C. Micheal: Teacher. ‘ A ‘ -—---<-o>————— . CALEDONIA sci-tool. ‘ -1-' l Standing of Caledonia Schoo" for the month of Nov. ' Grade VllI.—-1. Elorence Mac’ Donald; 2. Janie Cameron; 3. Ca therine Stewar’; 4. Lydia Camer- on; 5. Florrie MacPhei-son. Grade. V.-——~1_ Catherine Ellis. Grade 1V.- l. Beaton Stewart; 2. lzldith Mac- Pherson; 3. Katie Mae Stewart; 4. Oliver MacDonald. Grade ll.—- 1. Ruth Stewart. Grade I.—Sr. 1. Helen lvIacPberson; ZJ-lerbert E1- iis; 3. Ellis MaoPtherson. Grade I. -—Jr. i2. John MacLean; 2. Hazel Maggie MacPherson; 5. John Mac Phee; 6. John MacPherson. Per fect attendance: Lydia Cameron Benton Stewart, Ruth Stewart.— Oallherlne MacLcan, Teacher. —-—-—-<o>———- GLENEANNING SCHOOL. The following is the standing of lhe ipupils of Gienfanning School {or the month of Nov. lGrade Vll.—1. Margaret Casey; Georgie (M. Fogurtv; 2. Lucy Reuille; 3. Itegina. McMlaster Grade lV.——l. Mary McGiliivnay and Freddie iMcMaster (equal) 2. Relulle. Grade lli.-d. 'Il',‘-- 1. Hilda Mtfiiillvruy; 2. Mau- rice McGillivray. Grade l.-—1. Mary Fogavty; 2. Alvin O'Neill.- Teacher, Kathleen McGee. GRAND TRACADI E SCHOOL Standing of the Grand Tracadle! School ifor the month of Nov. Grade Vll.—1. Margaret Mc Ewen; 2. Relbecca Keizer; 3, Gel reda. Watts. Grade‘ V.——1.iAileea' 2. Roy luociinvi-ny. Grade v.-1IT*1YT°1- Ame“ Mcmmwayi 3' Margaretl Following is class standing of Hazel Mo’ B id Muster; 2. John Mallory-Li. ci-ndoi,,{,,,_g°'°““ school for month of Mlwmnflldt 12- Jmvh 311"!“ 3-'c. 1. Ernest Cantelo- 2. Williel John Giblbs and Cora Campbelllweatheflbla Lauwéna CampJ (equal). Grade lV.— 1. Helen anll- be“ Teacher_ 3971001 for’ lhe month or New 2 $211k» Vll.—1. Helen. Dvrlsicoll; cblrerlllce Mulch: 3. Russel Drls- i . llollis Jenkins. Grade IV_ - 911110 Jenkins; 2. ‘Elizabeth 3111M; 3. Edna Jenkins, Grade m _"1- Harvey Jenkins. Grade in"; ?én,1{'1 “m'“’" Milwh; 2. (Spurgeou 119- Grade l.-—B. 1, Marlon Rayner: 2. Helen Jenkins, mono k107i‘. l. Elizabeth Jenkins; z, . on G..llnnt; 3. Alma Rayner. '?——<oo-_.__ RICE POINT SCHOOL Rice P0 n1. School for the month of November, Grade VIFI. Selina Currie, Hat- tie MncLuln. Grade VliI. Jemiima MacLalne, Newton Taylor, Grade Vi: Jens-lie ‘Maciaiachcrn, Rankin MndLean, Grade V.: Catherine MacNeili, Winston Taylor, Bur. den Milt-Lain. Grade IV. Eva Tay- lor, Grade lli. Leilgh Taylor, Ella Mnclrilin Gradte l-l. ‘IUQXHTIKTET MncDouga 1, Riobina MacDougall Grade I. Wilfred MacEachern, Perfect Attendance: Ella Mac- Lialne. Burden Maobaine, Winston Taylor, Robina MacDougall, Leigh Alexander MacDougall, Catherine MacNeiil. Mary Drlsicoll Teacher. n BRIDGETOWN SCHOOL Grade Vll.—1. Lillian Clay; 2. ~Minnie Canteilo; 3. John MorrisH 4. Ester Clay; a. Fllrharr Morrls;' (i. Claude Phair. Grade Vl.~l. l-lll-l da Morris; 2, Lymalr Ross; 3. Ma» rlon Nicholson, Warren MacDonJ aid, Raleigh Clay, (equal) Grade] lV.—-1. Raymond McDonald; 2. Ei-l liot Currie. Grade Ill.—1. O'Leary. Morris; 2. Jeanette MathesonJ Grade l.—-A. Alex. Clay; B. 1. Al" Ian Morris; >2. Ernest IMatheson; ' “he hllowlflfi ls the standing of tilled when you wish at/ Happy Christmas with Moirls. Aversaiile it suits the aysxyour wish is recipient, the occasion. generous it goes the rounds of everybody. A delicious giftiif wins good- will through its luscious centres and super ine chocolate coatm&s. Moirs. Limiieclsilaliiaix. HARRY JAMES, JAGENT Charlottetown, Pnlill. lMary ‘Watts (equal); 2. Francis _____________ (Continued on Page Ten) McDonald: 3. Joseph Martin‘ Grade Ill.—— 1. Clarence annular‘ 2. Nora. lMacKimlon; 3. Marie Mar-I tin. Grade IIL- 1. Arthur Wattsu . 2. Myrtle Keizer and Donald Santa Claus? How do you do, sir! H This is radio station WG-Y speak- ing. Suppose you're awfully busy just now‘! Too busy to talk to the thousands of little people here in SANTA OLAUS AT WGY NATIONAL RADIO WEEK “Hello, up there! is this Mr. Buk Hun‘ °" Bladd” Tmmfl” you on Christmas eve? Yes, sir. actually talk to them, all of them at once, too! What's that, you say? Never got such an invitation be- fore‘! Wouldn't miss a. chance like Too much meat may produce uric let us itell you what we've got in The kidneys do their utmost to mmdy , free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminatlve tissues clog and thus vwvv i ‘i Bargain Sale of . Hockey Boots at ‘Goffs We are clearing out at a price much be- low wholesale figures about 200 pairs. of Moon's Women's and Children's Hockey ots.- 1 ' , _ Most of these are McPhersons’ “light- n1118_hitc'h” and others made by Miner, Hamilton and other good makers. . M ’ "f . ’ ' t $4_75’,'i';fi ' 98 (lips or 7 s only) o Bovfpyaiiio and $8.90. " . Youths and Misses $2.25. ' ,lightniglélornag.lfl.98 to $3.90 for McPherson p. -_ I- i_ ' i, is I Big Bargains in sample overshoes and ' ‘ . , , lumbermams rubbers all this week. =, ' i l ~ , God's is the Great Gaiber Store. Golf's is Headquarters for Holeproof Hosiery. . waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back, or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obllglns i You to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches. nervous and dizzy spells, sleep- lessnaes, acid stomach or rheuma- '_ them in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in , a glass of water before breakfast each morning, and in a fey days your kidneys may act tine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combin- I. so with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stim- ulate clogged kidneys, to help neu- tralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation. thus often ending urinary end-blad- der disorderI.‘ ’i '“ i Jad Baits is itiexllhliveiad can- not injure; makeplmdeiightful et- fsrveecent Ivith g1 r dfink, and nobody can ‘ ' ‘ ‘ in; a little Bros 1-“1- e‘ " ‘brisk-o ., 1 d i ll bo’ fiéugfihelp m. $1110.10 nus an espec a y a u Mikhail active. ‘ ., ' . Santa Claus and iMary Christina: ~ week of December 18 to 25. Oi ‘ course it's Christmas week. Bu! Yes, boys and girls——’hig and little, young and old-that is part of a conversation that “took place the other day over the private wire- less telephone of WIGY, the Gen- eral Electric radio station at ‘Schenectady, IN. Y., with Santa Claus himself as t-he other speaker And here's what came of it! Santa Claus is actually going to talk to you by radio! To all of you —that is, to all who are able to listen in! - And not only one night, but every night for n whole week. from December 18 to December 25 inclusive! Think of that! And ‘here's an even bigger sur- prise—-thnt's going to happen the same week! Santa Claus is going to introduce all of you to another member of his household, =- who hasn't ever been heard from before! 'l~t's the vivacious, jolly little stepdaughter of the whisker- ed saint-it's Mary Christmas. And lMnry Christmas is also go- ing to talk by radio 1o all of yiou youngsters on the th-ree last nights g} the‘ same week, December 22 , and 24. She's promised to tell ‘Jgstiwhdt she does in Santa Claus ‘Hoilsefiend -how long she's lived there, and what she thinks aboui yajand girls! . There's a particular reason why ‘will give min hy radio din-ins the it's also national radio week, wher for sight nights steady more than fiVs hundred radio broadcasting stations all over the United States will give special programs of nove‘ features. This iis a irnove started under the direction of J. Andrea White. editor of Wireless A89. tr help popularize rad-lo, -to inoreasl the number oi listeners and to re veal the progress of radio develop ment. And WWW. by special arrange meat an stated. will have‘ Santa Clans and Mary Christmas as its guests! livery night that week Mr ary Christ, mu,‘ n paced, wii <'.¢ 2 i Z '=. J- '_talktholastthryeealghtaotthi '1.» II’ Cine will give e apefiial talk tr boys and all-is, and . alrsad 6 l Santa Claus CLUB! u-Yoi. give a DOLLAR ---We give Toys at COST The object of our Santa Claus Club is to THE provide toys for the smaller children of very OBJECT poor families who otherwise would not re- ’ ceive anything of the sort at Xmas. By donating one dollar you become a mem- YOUR ber of our Santa Claus Club. Your dollar DOLLAR helps to provide the Toys which we supply at actual cost price without a penny of pro- fit. Last year the generosity of the good-heart- ed people of both town and country enabled us to Send Toys to one hundred and. fifteen ‘ clllldrelh-few, if any of whom would have had a Toy for Xmas. You know what the Xmas season means to the little ones—regardless as to whether NOW they be the children of the rich or the poor. T1131‘?! The kiddies are well aware of the object of our Santa Claus Club. Don't let them“ ‘oe disappointed l Want to help ? _ All right, then! Send along Your Dollar Today Gift Furniture The largest showing we've ever made "of lovely things in gift furniture of every des- A few suggestions: Sewing Cabinets, criptlon. Pedestals, Brassware, J ardinere Stands, Smokers’ Stands, Music Cabinets, Electrical Appliances, Music Cabinets, Dressing Tables, Vanity Dressers, Book Easy Chairs, f Reed Rockers, l Flower Stands, Q Ladies’ Desks, _\ Floor Lamps, 9"“ ‘ “ Work Baskets, "a Racks, Library Tables, Chesterfields, Fry Oven Glass, etc., etc., etc. , , h s! 4i .. \ ‘.7