Vrlstm as i F IXINGS. TES 4 LBS- 25c EL, Citron _ _ _ _ 35c Sultanas 2 Llis 25c 11mins, 1.’!<g~--16c P101111, z Ple- Pasllfr35c PliEAPPlE 111M145. recs, some l? o» - as» uirnnirs, Red-PKg-ISc “Gs, Cooking. 2 Lbs. CUDMURE BRS. ORANGES JAMAICA DOZ. 29c 11.11111, 12- F- 111M451: l-‘Lllllll, llobinhooil 4.15 - l FLOIIIl, P1111“? 3"“! 3.15 PE Mixed No Peanuts. Lb. 23c TOMliTOES, 2 Tins 19c is, 2. elk-nut TOMATD JIIIGE (‘lurks 21 02.1 z Tins 1;}. . TS, 210 Mary 1O book. 217 Bernard 7 mech. toy. Select Your Needy Children i ‘iii 385313.112”??? 5”“ 223 Doris 5 doll. gelqv is the 11st oi needy child- 159 John, 9, truck, ien. low mam remiln to provide 10o Therese, a, doll and carriage. ior-ull you help? You will not 161 F‘ranci5, '1, truck. ma“ the coil to yourself but you 162Baby, 2, rag doll. ianno". measure the 10y 3°11!‘ 811l- 16" Angus, 8, Liockey. Make Their Christmas Happy 3Z2 $231131” 5 .23?“ ‘ Eddie 7 picture bOOk. Doris 9 paints. ltlarg-arct 10 book. Wlnnlired 6 crayons: Anne 4 doll. - : Alvin 3 mech. toy. Eklward 7. mech. toy, 5 Anna 3 doll. will hrihg tosomeone else. Send isa Lorelle, '1, Game. Ii... 362 Ieonard l. 363 Noreen 2. 364 Francis 8. 383 Noreen 3. 368 ‘Teresa 10. 387 Marion 8. 368 Cora. 8. 389 Betty 5. 370 Rudolph 9. 371 Teresa 7. 372 Joseph 4. 373 Jean 7. 374 Loraine 8. 375 Virginia 3. 378 Ronny 5. 377 Helen 4. 378 Francis Earle 3. 9'9 Thelma 2. 380 Peter 4. 381 Marlon 8. 382 Miaxy 2. 383 Betty 5. Roy 3. 385 Catherine 10. 388 Frank 9. Doris 5. 388 Dora 10. 389 Irene 7. 390 Alfred 5. 391 Lllllan 3. 392 Leona 1. 393 Harold 10. s94 Min-y a. 395 Teresa 7. 396 Baby 5. 397 Jackie 6. 398 Roy 5. 399 Elaine 2. 400 Doris 10. 401 Joyce 4. , 402 Harold 3. 403 Alvin 9. 404 George 11. 405 Jack i0. 406 Florence 9. 407 Raymond 7. 408 Edith 6. 409 Joyce 6. 410 William 10. 411 James 11. -' 412 Marjorie 1!. 413 James 13. 414 Gordon l0. 415 Robert 7. ' 416 Shirley 5. 417 Baby 6. 418 Teresa. 7. 419 Louis 12'. 420 Ronnie 2. 421 Robert 7. 422 Ephie 10. ‘ 423 Leona 2. 424 Elmer 6. 425 Lemuel 8. 42G lliarlon 8. 427 Billie 16 mos. 428 Johnnie 18 mos. h! on d . . . ~ Mlllmll‘ 1° Slelgll- 429 Juckle s. i.’ilf..°"5éli-3‘$l§§’é“§°°‘$hl’§§“$ *1“ 5121s.": w bwk- a m. 1. M; ‘or u,“ needy ones is l0 E 06137 an l. 3.. Vvlyllllillfld 10 book. 431 Mane 5_ pm short filect Your child from 171 Ru”. y 0 ll 340 H90“ 8 fiou‘ 432 Myrtle 3- Lleiryllst beloy call the Guardian 172 Joan’ 2' rag o ' "41 Bobble b 518m“ 433 J03“ 5' 9 - ' . m0 ' 173 Dallas, 5. dllrset. 242 Carl 4 my. 434 Mary 3 1.1 llll» ""1 W" PM" “w” “- 1'14 Dunstan 5 a; iosdeph gov-i 4.35 Betty 2. _ . 175 Loyal 3 meci oy. u rey ogg e. 436 M“). giiirrlgagomigzglyl: 17c Cedric 4 2981:1011. 21111131132 11 3611i” k 43., Joseph. 55' Em“ 2'6"‘ 1'" M"? 1° °° -d n 249 G1‘ °Y 3 ‘ ° - 43a Margaret. w. 0H1 .2 ‘donu- 178 Bemadette 10 o . ainet oy. _ _ 439 caromm 88- Améld 1a sleléh 179 Adalina 9 doll‘. Z5€XCLHITLCSH5 hockcyl sticdk. “o Jean m. m. Marja. .10 don- 180 George 7, tra n1. ccptf w 010318111 oneflebelow no 4,“ L015 9_ M- ange} '9 fiockes’ 181 Harold 5. dogg eib giczquest dorf cu afi- ms has 442 Anna 1_ 95. .6 mnn- 182 Imelda 4 doll crw. en ma e "o1 thielfo owing. Santa‘ 443 George 6_ - 11o» b0 k- 189 Merrill 2 mech. y. Pas may use er own judgment 444 James 4_ 98. . 0k. 185 Bernard 2, doggic. in’ making selections, keeping in 445 Danny 3_ 102. . B. hoc ey. 188 Earl 8, hockey. nlmd the age oi the children. 446 Mary 5_ W1. 0. doll olothw- 187 Marjorie a, dish set. 235 Ann 10. m "any... 4‘ I08. U. d011, 133 sonny 4, top. 2.16 Sue _5. o 448 Gordon x8 mos, 109. Cave. G. mechanical toy. 190 Stephen lolnockey stick. 258 George ... 449 Edward 6 mo; 113.11» 0. some. 191 Warren a seiflh- Z59 {olm 4- 45o Rosie z_ 114.011: ea, 8, game. 192 Gordon 4, hockey stick. 260 rranccs a. 451 wunlm 4_ 121.111- , 3, mach. toy. 103 Pauline 6. ‘doll. 26}, Lloyd 6- 452 Louis 5_ 1.4. ,3, rag doll. 194 B111)’ 8. sleigh. 26. Miuy 3. 453 Earle 7_ 120.11 ell, s, train. 197 Andrew 10. book. 26a vvuiie a. 454 Marie 9_ Jo .112. aieilh. l“ w 198 Jama 5, hockey stick. :25 Lvilliani 10. 455 Francis 1L m‘ 1e '10’ 1111021211611 p. m9 Mich“; i110)" ' 21s?! xiwiisiilii '1 456 Mary m i111 1115b doll ' 20° mm 0 '1. 10 20a G-falcl 4 ‘ m William 6 m 5 a» h-mk - 301 JOBQPh 5- m“ - Y- _ t _ ' 45B Minnie 10. m J age’; {flocks ey. 39g Ear] 5 pain, 209 Plus 2. 459 Agnes 8_ m in. a ‘will 203 Jackie 3, trunk. fiiixnizl,‘ I T. 460 Eunice 4_ llB lef-“ildvll v-lld crib 3g‘ r1101“ 15917 31mins 2v whildgu ‘ I 461 80mm’ 2' 139 J .11.» and crib 5 e9“ lnmuf u‘ if "74 Wild-uni. 462 mmmy a‘ m {a1 k - 306 Joseph o 0° - ‘~17? g - 463 Blanche 7. . .0110 - 207 Gwen 9, doll. .~ J James. 464 meddle 5_ 141 on. 10. book. 20a Maud a, doll. 7% Bernard 7. a 465 Melvin ,_ l" 1 — 209 Bvm 1i tov- {Z7 RW- 466 Catherine‘ 2. 146 Jackie. 10. hooker- 211 Wilma o, paints. _ ._ 8 Lows ll; 467 Helen 1. 154 Rlwlrd. 10, sleigh. 212 Charles 7 hockey stick. 280 J x-ph 468 Dena 9_ 156 Arthir, 8, truck. 213 Dorothy 5, doll. 5351 Bobble 1. 469 L115“; 1_ 151 Matida, 7. dishes. 214 Beth 3 doll. Ifioicnce 4. 47o 130mm 5_ _ 158 Gerid. 6. truck. 215 Adcrn 2 tecld 23-1 Ulllojl’ 2- 471 Gordon 4, m‘ 151"“ 5- 4'12 William 9. Z87 m?!‘ 5- m Mary io. $88 Beiiiice 5. 474 Agnes 5_ .90 Mcril 1 1-2. 475 Hilda 3_ Phone 86. lr-oiiayiivhl- . . T01“ TRIES * 3W4» _ Yardley Sets. 85c to $14.85 ' Potter & Moore Sets Houbigant Richard Hudnut Lentheric Ashes of Roses Evening in Paris Compacts 50c to $10-00 Walking Canes Xmas Wrapped Chocolates Xmas Wrapped Cigars Xmas Wrapped Cigarettes Leather Goods Perfume 50c to $12-00 Cigarette Lighters and Cases Thermos Sets ‘QiZKGK REDDIN BR OS Druggists Charlottetown 3152121.? " ‘h? 31 ‘J91 .l\.l‘ei1 3. 298 Buddy 0. 299 Louis 7. 3110 Joseph 5. 301- Walter 4. 302 Bernard 3. 303 Bernice S. 304 Leona 1 1-2. 305 Rlln 1 1-2. 307 Eric 2. _ 308 Alfred 9. 11119 Eileen 8. 310 Vernon h‘. 311 Mary 10. 31.’. Noreen 6. s14 Eddie a. 115 E1111 10. 311i Diana 4. ‘£17 Roy s. 318 Shlrlev 10. J10 Roma 9. 320 Frances l0. 1111 Jimmy 8. J23 Leo 2. 12.7 Lydia 1 1-2. l3 James 3. 12:3 Mae l0 skates. 326 Bell 9 sewing set. 127 Aler 8 game. 328 Elizabeth 6 doll carriage. ‘iilll Melburn 4 train. I130 Maylieiv 7 game. 331 Rooms 2 toy. 333 Mary 2. 333 Joiinie l0 sleigh. 334 George 9. 335 Claire 7. 336 Baby 2. , 337 Jackie 9. . 3312 Albert 5. l 339 Catherine 4. l ‘x 1M0 Herman 10. 341 Sonny 3 1-2. 342 Lenny 2 l-3. 343 Myrtle 1. 344 Gordon l0. , 315 Slei-Iing 9. l 1H8 Frances 4. ' 347 Phyllis 4, 348 Raymond 3. 349 Gordon l. 351 Lloyd 10. 352 Billy 5. 353 Roy S). J54 R0141‘. 9. .155 Jana". ti Z158 llarofil l0. 357 Resale 10 hockey stick. 358 John 4 push toy. 350 Olen 8 dish eel. 360 Kenneth 4 mach. 10y. 361 Pearl I toy piano 4'76 Phyllis 2 mos. 477 Donald 2 mos. 478 Junior 4. 479 Jean 10 mos- 480 Mary a. 481 Shirley 3. 482 Joan 4. 483 Francis 1'3. 484 Lorraine 10. 485 Maurice 6 486 Paul 4. 487 Beatrice 9. 488 William 10. 489 Helen 8. 490 Joseph 7. 491 Arihiii- 4. 492 Pearl 9. 493 Joyce 8. 494 Bernice 6. 495 Edith 4. 496 Baby 1. 497 Charlotte .6. 498 Gertrude 2. 499 Roma 8. 500 Jerome 10. 501 Robert 10. 502 Viola 7. 508 Francis 6. 504 Melvin 3. 505 Dorothy 1 1~2. 506 Marie 8. 507 Yvonne 6. 508 Constiiiice 9. 8M Teresa 10. 310 Elizabeth 7. 311 Doris 3 1-2. 512 Alfred 5. , 513 Henry 9. 514 Charlotte 10. 515 Marie 8. 516 Joyce 7. 517 Erma 5. 518 Roma 3. _ ' 52o Vincent io. 518 Sally 16 mos. 521 Howard 8. 522 Louis 5. . 523 Raymond 2 | 524 Rose 12. , s25 Merlin 1o I 528 Clifford P. I 527 Leo 8. 628 Jean A 529 Eileen 5. 530 Mildred 4. _ 531 Joan 9 mo; $532 fiincis l0. l 533 Eleanor I. ' sac James u. 535 Teresa 4. _ 536 BMW 2 l-I. 537 Agnes 10. 538 Melvin 0. 539 Peggy 2. I40 HAITI U Ilfl \ .|l. ri-A. EGZEMA IN INFANTS nus ‘TO sENsiriv SS TO FOODS One 0f the ailments of infancy which greatly dislreascs the mother is eczema. As a rule the starting point is the head or face-m dark brown patch of greasy material often seen soon after birth. "Fr in the head or fade the disease spreads downwards, gcneraky in the middle line o! the body (front and back), and sometimes on arms and legs, The little red pinnlcs break down forming on the lieacl moist yellowish crusts which glue the hair together, while from up a. sickly smelling like discharge." In former days eczema was treat- ed as jus! tomctliiizg any iniaut or child might deve‘op and all types o1 treatment. were used; om- text alone gives about three hun- dred diflerent olntments, washes. drugs, and other methods of treat- ment. Latterly the fact that foods may be partly or wholly the cause has been proveri. Dr. H. A. ‘Foerster, Oklahoma City. in Oklahoma. State Medical Association Journal, says, - ‘The treatment oi’ infantile eczema of unknown cause is usually two-told; that is, local soothing treatment liquid. p11» is directed to finding the cause. The three most important things to test for as a cause of the ecezemu are milk, e138. eucl wheat, an these are the basis oi most infant diets." "An infant genuinely sensitive (allergid b0 sows milk cannot take boiled, acidified. or any 101m of canned cow's milk without keep- ing the eczema flared up or made worse." sensitive to eggs through ou/t of the diet, cure being taken that infant or mother does not get traces of egg in custard, cake, bread pretzels and the like." “Often milk sensitive infants are sensitive to barley and many or the soya bean milk preparations con- tain barley. which may exDlaln lai- lure o1’ some soya bean milk sub- SLll-lll1"ilS be help the eczema." interesting incl; in that more than halii of the patients with this type o1’ eczema (due to sensilivcncss to certain substances‘ continue to de- ciow older ad as more added to their diet and foods are asthma and hay fever. RIVERDALE S CHOOL for November: Grade IX-l. Janie MacKiunon Grade VII-l. non; 2. Douls liiacKinnoii. Grade VIL-l. Rae nlncFurlyon Grade Vl-1 Lloyd MzieKiiiuon Grade II (Jr) -1 Fadycn: 2 David Lamont, Donald. David Osborne. Grade I (c) -1. Kelsle Buchan- an. Perfect Attendance -Hilda Mac- Kinnoii. David Lamont 11nd Shirley MacFarlyen Violei Gillespie, Teacher. (Patriot. Please Copy) 541 Phyllis 6 542 Maurice 4. 54.3 Louis 2. 544 Palm-a. 3. 5L5 Erma 7. 546 Blair 9. 547 Richard ll. 548 Gerald 5. 549 Eleanor" 2. 550 Gcririxdc 10. 551 ltiarlnii 11. 552 Wu"wl" 10. 553 Crirla 9. 554 Vernon 8. 555 Teresa fi. M Lloyd 3. 557 Bert 10. 5118 Imilse 9. 559 Celina 8. 560 Bernice 8. 561 Louis 4. 562 Mary 8. 563 Joseph 5. 584 ltlaigarci '1 565 Caroline 2. 566 Thomas 4. .'lfi7_ Merlin 3. 568 Nlcrrill 1. 589 Baby 1. 570 Betty 5 sleigh or topsy doll 571 Freda 3. 5'72 Elaine 7. 573 Elmer '8. 574 Ruth 10. 575 Shirley 1. 576 Walter ll 577 Freddie 4, 57B Billy 5. 579 Harry (fen 4 teddy boar. sso Patricia 3 doll or carriage. ‘ . underneath them frequently “ells- . (ointments, washes) and that which ‘Q r3\_—v:g— ,.,, ' "' ".’C".‘C‘E".Z‘€"£'C‘K"Z‘KK!€'C‘CK'IY¥.T'C ' v l 3, ‘.-l' l ‘i? ‘x NO wane-er 1.1 "Breast fed iiufanis are uyually the mothers milk. Eggs should be kept Dr Foerster paints out another- veilop “new" sensitivities as they may de- vviop not only skin conditions but The following 157110 Honor R011 Hilda MacKin- Grade IV (S111 -1, Dorothy‘ MacDonald. Grade IV (Jrl-l. Florence Mac- Kinnon. Grade ITl-l, Katherine Mac- Fadyen. Grade II fsr.) -1 Oliver Mac- Donald. Cl1r~siei~ Mac- Grade I 1A) -—1 Shirley Mac- Fadyen. Grade I 1b) -1 Hazel Mac- q-v; qq‘qqq\ _v;qugggq.i’ZfiKWfi?‘g‘€'filfil€ll€ill€'€ifiiiflfi’ilfil€€fiWEIIIIWSIEQIIWEWKK iifiilfiilillfild€§fiill¥il€lfilil*i‘ GENUINE A BARGAIN-I 4252...... ' RADIOfZ z-sm’: twrzswarra ROGERS 12, 6 ‘ DOWN 12/ 6 SPEBIAL X’MA$ ALLOWANCE UN YOllll OLD llfilllli Not a Penny to Pay Until Next Year PAYMENT Buy NOW—Pay Next Year *$%4€4€4€“ J *”_ “ immiv " scinTii‘ Standing o: Balm Sdicol for November. _ Grade X. 1. Ronald Delaney. ‘ Grade V111. 1. Robert Picrcofl; Jean Holmes. l Grade VII. 1. Bhuiivc Clark. 2 Doris Malilirws . Grade VI. 1. Fivolyn Mxcfmiinld. . 2 Elwood Mnrlionzic. 3 "Silrlingl Cllrk. _ Grade IV. l. Archie MacDonald. 2 Harold MacKcnzle, 3 Keir Clark Grade Ill. 1. Billie Wnnrlside, 3 m Mm’ 5' Muriel Wall, a Reuben Wall. r112 wuinm s. I 1 m K_ z‘ 1 o ~~ $12.1... :1 1 i" c 584 Ev ti’. 8. ‘n 535 Jeff? a ‘l Grade I lflrv. 1. DI\\’ll1 Mac- 556 wan" 1L Krnzle 2 Janette Olnrk, 537 mdrick g) Grade I 181-1 l; ~1. William 553 Mary 9, Cousins. 589 Jackie 7. y grail: lrlJrllro- 1.231110 Igizwlnies. ! 59o Jacki l1 ' ra e 1.1-» 8-. nr-ou 591 Eric ‘Campbell. 2. Arthur Cousins. B02 ‘Daren l Teacher, J. Weds Mimi’ BOTH STORES an York Notes The school at Pleasant. (‘more is ranking good progress 1mder llic direction of Miss Mary Donovan. The condition of MraAlfred Mor- rison, ill at. her home in Pleasant Grove shows some improvemcni. Mrs. Law. O'Brian. Frist-nn Road,‘ was reported much better yesterday morning. Ml‘. GOITLOH Crockett. York. ls harvesting a second crop n1 ffldlSlh cs, sclf seeded and sell printed. M ss Kalle Dower niul lbPnVii-‘i, Pleasant (hove. SHUHYIILV in the city. Spfllll. silkTiI 11E? ollflllTY (By The ‘C-lillflllll Press) ‘Ill-l, Scotland - Arb- Mfisr ‘M a SUMMERSIDE"CHARLOTTETOWN “The Gift That Keeps on Giving ! " .. n; ronllfs i'1~ii\.1i~k..lil.1\ 311.1» SPOMlsh 104141.11 sci all i;'.~--' 'l“lir\‘ Lll\\1' ll times 11.11:‘ fully-lit 11mm. '\§-n n‘ 5*; _"~.".=K‘€"1<>€<{K§2’i>i sale. a -. <2 wnfwflS a +114 s~;=a-‘€a1'a~1a:rz~rii <1 i815’?-3'<‘1'§“'¢'“‘*<*=*“i'<¥ n1jgflill Willill<liildi"i’t9ci’i(‘l‘fi9i‘lii'l’€‘é Qt - r »" ‘l? l‘? ""‘-‘! in mtijur