t. ntral acclaim; _ snail-alumni WWW‘ 'l k. r 1st at ll 00 Oil Iawmbzw“ ARDMN REPRISENTATIVE. M‘ 1L 13BX09. u, Emerald. ;g(I‘_Vl0ll-'lli)'- _ ".1- po 808T the j Clearance tlon 8 tlco_ Rllllis De-c ember‘ 9th- ihe dsland to the main- Fror- Saturday morning a up to -Wedlneeday night . operated continuously . Flour hours- each day, only ._ up for one trip during the . . period. While the volume of ls still great, the railway rlties state that all shipments ng are bellng expeditiously led. and there are plenty of re- = Mole cars on hand or en route alrecare of the business. The ht tracks ‘in Moncwm yard yes- » presented a very "busy lllike arance, long strings of empty gerator cars being lined up y.f0t moving to P. E. -i. to be ed. The greatest bulk of the toes are moving to United ea points, although some are . consigned to Upper Canadian tm-llloncton Times. EDDING BELLS-A pretty took place at St. Peters, . ednesday, ‘Nov. 27th, tlhe con- cling parties being Miss Anast- . ‘Mmfflnnon, youngest daught- ot the late Joseph P- and Ther- MacKinnon, of MacAskill‘ Riv- nnd Joseph MacDonald, son of late John and lliulvlniu. McDon- ot Cable Head. The brides- d was Miss Leona MacKlnnon. m of tlle bride and the best was .\lr. James Mcinnls, oi‘ on, The ceremony was per- ed by the Rev. A» McAulay, r 0! St- Peter's Ohurch. The looked charming in a becom- iue travellfng suit with hat to , and wore fox furs. A wed- breakfast was served at the y of the bridegloom's mother, here were about fifty guests t, after which the happy = left for a tour of tho Marl- lProvlnces. Upon their re- a reception was ‘held at the e of the bride's mother, about ndred guests were present; an crate suprper was‘ served and ing was indulged in, untitga hour. The -gl'00m'5 present i e bride was a ‘handsome wrjst h. The dargo number of pre- s including cheques received by cpuple, testified to the esteem illch they are held ill the com- lty. We wish them many years of wedded bliss. They residc at Sea View Farm, Ca~ llclld. RIPPLED CHILDREN. -- The CTDBS Rooms were yesterday scene or unusual activity and rest when some fifteen children lffercnt ages were being trentedi r. Ackcr, the well known Ortho- lc specialist of Halifax. A Guard- representative, through the ness 0t‘ Mil-ls Wilson, IChlef Red as Nunse. luul the privilege of rvlewing a. number of the chilld- who had undergone treatment. transilormatlon effected was e shot‘: of miraculous. One, u 1 t laeautlfui girl oi’ flvc, had n unable t0 stand. After two - s treatment in dballfax she now s with little discomfort. The meat is being continued by her er with an assured promise of lete and pennanent recovery. ‘l- of fourteen had had his feet ‘pletely turned backward. lie walks nonnally with his feetln l- lposition. A little girl had lllnllarLv crippled and is now ~"- way to normalcy. Several “has are to be performed to- the subjects being cripples birth and now with the prom- ! “llllllll. healthy, Inormal limbs. F Patient-a had been “discov- hy bibs Wilson in the course l' R011 ‘Cross journeyings in l ellt parts of the phovlnce. She i°w°li "l0 Nfeflli. some of a had regarded any cum 0|- lllllllrovcnlent as absolutely 1m- i°- Tile)’ "0". and with good n. thank (iod nnd Mlgg Wham, erdlrrsistnnce in. glvlng (he . ones n chalice. 111w lemon gm- ubllc in this (lonnection is that rcn crippled, from birth m, v10 0i’ childhood accidents or dis- Clllu bc cured and- made whole, '21?‘- lhl" Sll/lllx the unfor- t t "fl ones a chance is the "l “Wk that science and ll)’ can engage 1n, . Lester Douglas Wholoulu Prong“ 89 Queen Ell-not Ohulottotown, P. l, |, POTATOES "i"!!! 0nd and 41g“. a“ Hiflllffl prloo paid °" IWd quality. - "i" 0r ‘Phone 70g 013938. i Y” or PSDRIASIS _ k or“ label Iemodloo l on h; - ‘ ' 11M on 0on2‘: ‘i; the Casino Wodllffl?” D9‘ is Guardian AB-I Kmkora, Sprlnl- t! .19 at David "McK-inaoufo ». zeal-undid Br Give Lamp. I l ‘ prion l . Obie i Reading Limb 4° and with wooden stands at $3. Walnut Spine: Desk; ln popular Queen Anne and Louis XIV models-here are real gift Ideal at 322.50 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49.00 the y wife Holman: from on excellent variety of walnut. mahogany or metal otundo, covered with parchment or silks. And the ‘ +0- Anal a “Reading “Raci- a lplendld variety hero. Vuo lamps with metal ‘bpoo and glue shades, ollk shaded, parchment shade: She Would Like A Spincl. Deslc Kitchen Cabinets? llllw N01“ A idge Lamp ?' ' o Rllno‘ or Bridge You can select h: are right. 015.0010 r Christmas. There l: 2e to . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 Less Work And. Better Times_ With A Kitchen Cabinet There is a gift sug- gestion that means joy for the housewife three or four times a day for every day of lf you want to make the house- Kitchen QII‘. happy,glve her a Holman Cabinet. Odd Living Room Chairs Odd Living Room Chairs-Chesterfield Chairli- ‘ Tub Chalra—<Solid Walnut Chaim-Windsor Chairs- Reed Chairs and Rockers-Easy Chairs uillwlflflfid and covered with genuine leather. to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . See These Splendid Chesterfield Table?‘- Library Tables-there is a l.‘ they have a Chesterfield. suggestion in a all} fol‘ "W complete the appearance with a bookish home.» You ll fmd Hol- Chosterfield Table. Shovih here man's Library Tables strong. lo real walnuts in 48-inch, 54- maulve and beautiful. Shawn i" Inch and 60inch lengths at oaks and walnuts at $15-00 i0 $17.50 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Man-Not Surface Tea Wagons You'll like h... "m. Wagon: shown here now-ideal glfto for the modern hostess. There are a nice variety of walnut; ln the famous‘ Mar-Not finish which hot dishes or llquldo will not a.‘- fect at $28.50 to . . . . . . . . $45.00 Priced it $10.00 . . . . . . . . »- $75.00 Lbrary Tables Give Him Give Hubby, Brother o with all the "cussing" that find the right collar, shirt A Chifforobe r Dad a Chlfforobe, and do away is necessary when a man cannot or tie. $20.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tomorrow's Radio Program THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.00 P. M. WEAF (-192) N. Y. Mild-Week llymn lslg. 7.46 P. M. WMAK (266). Buffalo. Thanksgiving WlDFJi (349) Boston. Musicale. 8.00 -l>. M. KDKA (309) E. lPitte. The Wonder Box. WBZ (333) Springfield. Musicale. . 8.15 1P. -M. WII’ (509) “Phlla. Studio Feature. l 8-30 P. M. wnsr (-182) N. .Y.,lSobick~erling Quartette Muslcalé. To WEEI, WFI and WlJAR- VWDAG (545) WorcosterJ stand- e-niyne Trio. WBZ (833) Springfield. Twilight Bong Trio. WJZ (165) N’. Y. Musicale. -. ROMA (809) B. Pitts. Hal! H011 Wllth Famous Composers. l 0.40 P. N. WLIZ (48K) N. Y. ‘Royal Solon. Con- cert. W-GAU (278) gills. The GO-GQCMN 9. . lMloAlF (02) N. Cllquot Club Ill- lrinuoe, oawllml. WJAR. WTAB. WW. WOAE, W811i. WTAM, W011, WW1, WOC. WlCOO, KBD lllld WON. WlOAiU (278) Philt. Moutbord Fol- lion. WILW (423) Cinel. Varied Mimic. KDKA (809) ll. Pitta. Opera “Pinv wise (ma) iwmrc (m) N. v. Vocal. imam (m) NcwLl-xf Violin. ‘ 10ml! u - . . durl_n Ogle. - 1WD? (0.80) Schenectady. Oomle 01> (Copyright, .1080. by fora‘ ‘or (m) rah... Stfluoebech lrrlo. Atlanta. Studio. 0.1a P. m. n41. s. by on bert S: Sullivan. l 10.15 P. lM. WCAU (278) lPhlla. Vocal Numbers ~ 11.00 P. M WTAM (390) Cleveland. ‘Studio Pro- graJn. Boys. 11.45 P. M. 12.00 Mid. |\VPG (300) Atlantic City. recital. WKLRC (123) rClncl. Piano Solos. 1.15 A. M. WLW (320) ‘Cinci. ‘Crosiey Pups. FEATURE TALKS 7.30 P. lM. and l-illllllliglil." WGY (350) Schenectady. Lecture. WANT T0 DANCE ‘I - 10.00 P. M. WIP (509) Phlla. Pier. l WGALNVJAR, WGN, WCSH and WTAM. and W1C. I . 10.301’. M. WLP (509) Phlla. Fry's. WOAU (278) Pltila. Parodlans, Clllh Oodlx. WBZ (833) Springfield. Trlvollty Club. 11.00 P. M. WPG (800) Atlantic City. slipper Club. ' 10.15 A. M. WLW (423) Clnol. Castle homers. 1.00 M' \ xow (m) Mm‘... can... lacu- m0 Bllver Radio Prolific 01110080) --And Wonderful ‘Cardigan to load cargo of produc wnw (423) iCincl. Ilatonia hielody by John A- McDvllflld M111 '60-. lull-- WSB (-128) "Atlanta. Organ Recital. Qrgan‘ load [Wt eta. WG-BS (Ciltl) lNcw York. “Footilgllt 'l3ook' Capt. Wells, Chat. WBZ (333) Springfield. Educational b in Steeplechase vwz (m) N. Y. Royal, waz. wovl m. IGPO (428) 80.11 11111101000. Min-I ' ‘lulled for Newport 0010M. N! ‘D0- ln tlonol Alicea by Leo Fay for steamer Em- peror of Halifax. Furniture i iii n- N" gift gives so much pleasure to so many as a good piece of filrniture-mo gift shows more value for the money expended than does furniture-no single article l better exelllbhfles the real Spirit of Christmas than does l Get the gift early and get it_at Holman’s. lair VdClLi0d cr~——~ Card Tables 0f Course lo the oeooon for Bridge portion and a selection from our showing of Con! Table; will make a proctlool. Nov. and inexpensiv- noro. folding logo End tables, cheleo of round or square eon linoleum tape at $8.75 to i $7.01) End Tables-A Practical evocation. . uses, lnhlghly flnlohed birch or real walnut. I" sensible ideas foruleful gifts. S6.00 and .... . . Does he Smoke” gift. Your and felt or for books. papers or ooolglonll A nice variety of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $15-99 Give Him A - Smokcr’s Stand Then give him I i smoker’; stand or u smoker’: set and he'll That is the best way t0 be sure 0f absolute satisfaction in every respect. Say “Merry Christmas" with a framed plcture-—a good variety of prints and pastels: ‘ here, nicely framed, at $2.50 to .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 ive a Ghesteirfleld Suite! You make no mistake in selecting a Holman Chesterfield as a Christmas present. No home is a reai home without a Chesterfield-its comfort and convenience are things to be enjoyed long after the rice is forgotten. here-in tapestries, pllaln and figured Mohalrs, on the new Jacquard upholsterlea with pretty reverse cushions that add 5o l-naterially—Complete in 3 piece suites, Chesterfield, Arm Chair and Fireside Chair $125.00 to $300.00. Reflect the smiles of‘ Christ- mas with a Holman Mirror, neat paneled effects in all styles of frames at $1.25 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 OILMANQ Summerside ~ Charlottetown Yfiflman '5 7umisll your mm; You can select from a splendid variety Wouldn't a Console Table make an appropriate gift? See them here in all the new wood finshes at $15.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $50.00 Give a Bookcase. You'll find a good variety here ill ’ oaks and walnuts, various finishes and real values at $24-00 l0 . . . . . .. ‘Georgetown Shipping Capt. T-rbbo. wcnl. to Schr. Linda Tlbbo, was ill the harbor and for Nmvfolllllllalld ‘ports. Richards, Capt. i) lSchr. Carl lSklnuer, is in tile harbor and wil -('.. G. Silruutdlapt Basil Kelly, is nook taking up the buoys loading ‘ _ _ Allll. Mollmitue and Brudcn- i‘l‘i0l‘l'.\' illltl ‘CW 151"‘ i“ "Tim": m‘ situation by purchasing the club for here till" lll Cnldl oil lllV9l'S.-lllil0 Georgetown Harbor 'l‘hcy urc landing them on Kings Wllllrl‘. ‘The S. Enlperoi- gbag potatoes for gue. 'l‘hc." 000 bushels. Schr. Argo Captain Malcnlm Mc- Leod, arrived from Bridgetown with WEAF (492) N. Y. Goodrich Zip- a load of bag pqlnwes and lg (us. pers, to VWUI, WFI. WlGAE, WUY. chargmq n, 0N3, whm-g gm- stmnl.‘ llempbill. cleared for MGR. WOC. “K730. WTAG- ‘Kan er Enlpcror of Halifax. Scllr. Charlotte .M.. Capt Milton Hemphlll, arrived from Annandale with n load ol‘ bng -pol.aioes and is discharging llt iC.‘ N. ll. wharf for steamer. " lSchr. Allll ~10. Mac. £10m. H. ‘l’? Mc- Donald, arrived from. launching with a. laud of bag motniben snll is discharging at. C N. R. wharf for steamer. __._._. ,Sohr. J. l2. cclllni. -oa1>t. rclcl- White, cleared for Murray‘ Harbor [in lflolalst and will go into wtnler ‘minnow lihe only direction ls to rub, and)‘ TENNEARQLD gov WHO NEVER HAD TOOTH i-llnlmlnd. Sohr. meonloe. Capt S. 1C. Knight, l The Schl‘. understood by young or old. ' l bchr. . . . . .. $45.00 ..__,_j l Leo Capt. Horace l-lydc is Lea“ Riviera Tennis llt (‘..N.ll. wharf with a load of coal for ruillvzly. As so many schoonl-rsl Hire there with potawes for steamer" ll may L-c some days before she t-ivlfi e ll chance to discharge. Scbr. Wilfred L. ISuow Capt. Alex nLUlllltiX cleared for ll-lallfllx with _load ct‘ produce loaded by W. A. 1 P0010, and Co., Lower lliolmnzuc. iduvu for the Sydney mark-G Sch. l-‘reddic A. ‘Suzanne i.cnglen's defection irunl the zlluntcul" ranks is likely icluh ill Nico. Last Yell‘. Wllflll ‘sht- luilcd to meet Helen Wills in minim“ mm‘ the women's singles of tho second irnmy is “mum: 1m" ‘)1 h” uujg“ luurunulent, the club lost so much at lJOlYUY Montague and will finish mun“. m,“ 1L was on mo vefgQ or ifilllrlllllfl-I. N. ‘S. sun: .\lllriel liq-Capt. Perry \\'l.l.cl(.0n,os,am,_ the _arrivc:l from lllurray =llnrbor Wilillvunklng “wman player and n good pudanmsL . . i". l‘.."‘ii..‘.i‘.i‘.;‘lii""iilfil""*'"'"“ ca“ a v c“ i llrrvec mu s out nr >1 P ‘- '4 l ‘ 1 ‘Norfolk. Virginia’: lfYll‘|. dl-ncrnl cargo fur Nvlv (lins- y Poole and Thompson, (Ltd, Mon- noun are employing about seventy mun and expect to load lni four days and will curry about 80,-. .__.-- Sl-br. i. E. Collins, (inllt. Peter While. arrived from Hastings, with In loud nl tzuui and is dlsrilurgillll at |Lowcr Alolztague for W. l. Poole and Cn. i Schr. ‘Charlotte M., cpl. Milton and River =ln loud bilother cargo of potatoes i-lcl- s. s. Emperor of Halifax. i ‘Schr. Hon-us, Capt. F. llolldrcrlu. rlcnrml for Grand River. to load ill" (lure by l-J. McFnrluuc fl," Syllllvi’ nlznlu-ls. ' Leonloe, Capt. S. C. Knight. arrived from Newport Wllll n loml m‘ bag potatoes and in dis- rhnrlzlng llt" Railway Wharf lmn S. ,8. Elnponlr 0f llullfnx. C zzslmple and Sllre.-—l)r. Thomas Eciectrlc Oil is m simple in applic- ation the: u obllld can understand the lnstrnctlom. Used as a llnlmeut, when used as a. dressing to apply. runulrccllcncu-e lo own "ill 11- , l mill 7' n-vln dxeyore mlohkable tho .11 Kings Wharf by Scull)’ bankruptcy. _2,1nll,il(l0 francs. in India. mny not play tennis any more. OM E FOR WOMEN H DESTITUTES BBRiLlN. Nov. 27—-ll~{edwi‘¢ Wan- gel, once one of Germanffi 01°“ enough money to support ham"- hac almost: single-handled ralaerl funds to ‘buy and remodel into .1 nos. . - Fran Wongell ls 51 yeflfo Olll- M 15 she “was an actress lrr her ‘the dramatic a I ouly small when all the world ‘about me is suffering." i Ghe pledged her life to rehabili- atlng destitute women and girls. .,,. Koelbey, o i ten-yeor-old design and rich in time. g . Gate-Legged Or Tilt-Top Tables At the price no gifts could be more ap- preciated than a Gatotegged Table or a Tilt- Top Table. Shown here ls highly walnuts at $10.50 and . . . . . . . . . . . .. For The Fireside With a cheerful fire blazing in the grate, or the Enterprise Cabinet Heater mery warmth, the only thing lacking is a Holman Fire Set or a Brass Coal Hod to complete the picture of comfort. I Flre Sets, in bright and hammered brass $22 $5.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass Coal l-lods, strong and substantial at $12.00 be grateful the major part of hi: leloure The stands are shown in bras, oak and walnut and the Sets are shown in bflll and varied wood bases at 35c to .. . . $22.50 w l “—_;..—‘;q~____ '- polished fir; l .sao.oo L sending forth its sum- it .50 Why Not A China Cabinet China Cabinets, beautiful ln finish, are shown here in such a variety of grades and styles that you are sure to find one that will suit your needs and your pocket book Bo sure and sec these when you are in Holman’; ’-—0r A Desk And Book Case For wife, mother or sister no gift would give more pleasure than our Combination Writing Desk and Book-Case. They ire strong, subst tial and splend- ‘vdly finished and real bargain: at Holman's prices o.‘ $15.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $35.00 Give Her A lnet-a gift that in useful, dainty and economical. Some splendid the fam- “Martha Washington" It $12.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $29.00 styles here. including 0H8 A Dressng Table Or Vanity Dressing Table: and Vanity Dressers-what could ap- peal more to the heart of the home-loving girl? a nice display here in combination walnuts and solid wal- nuts at $29.00 to ...... . . . . . .. Dresser You'll find $90.00 ‘souri, has never had a tooth in his ‘in cause a lean season for Riviera steak. Suzanne's nlere presence is not unusual ill the Kearbey fam- 'T_l_le city saved lbc W, I i To nlakc matters worse Mlle. liihln 51mph“ yg second French es." l l I =homl- for iormcr women collvlcllqnewvspapor printed in New South the $25,000 vliln near Berlin (oral-Avalon. Three Labor ministers, 1n. crly owned by llhe late Hull‘) stlll-‘eludlng P. l‘. lnugblln, secretory "ll zllillllllllid yesterday that communists lycnrs later, iwhllo "still at the creatlwere gaining control of the Labor popularity. she retired with party. , "wily comedy! l. l. so rldlcul- MEDICAL ASSOCIATIQN for o long fl . schoolboy la Butler county, Ito-h; y" qhlrxm ‘a an“ head, and physicians who have cx- amined him say that he will never, have any. Irvin sayg that he can eat anything that any other boy‘ can, even to nasitlcatlng tough beef, That the boy had no teeth; (tennis. Alias always regarded as certallliliy, for a brother and n cousin‘ n financial success. never had any either. l hladouloisclic Lcngiclfs. absence »--~ lwill be fell. especially at her honlc "PEACHES WAS COSTLY BRIDE, S0 WEALTHY ED- WARD BROWNING DISCOVERS NEW YORK, .\ov. 2s. ---l§d\v:lrll This swim Wished ‘ilrmvnlng, \\’l‘.'lii.l1y real estate‘ operator, complains that. be is still. getting bills for flnery bought by Tile latest is alimony and $8.500 for counsel fees May" marriage seven months ago. i} CABINET"CRISES l8 RESULT OF THREAT TO TAX NEWSPAPERS an election. partly owing to Pre- mier J. '1‘. [longs propoggl l0 1m. pose a (on of n half penny on every for lands and minister for forests, have mined. Mr. Imlghlin com- PRESENTS oooke m HONOR or use HOWAT F" Nero Doctor William Howot and his wife were very good friends of the public library of Doctor Howut woo a l the library. ii complete ar old bride "PQACll-j 87s for sllldllllriilelvn "Peaches" was recent- "m0- Prcfiidcllt of the Lake county member of the boon! o! trustees For ten years that. ‘period he never missed a nlcetfng he "t" arranged his vacation so it woul not conflict in time with a board meetlng-can there l", greater loyalty to a public office’! At the death of their daughter Mary, Dr. and Mrs Howat gave many vollrnles in memory of her l0 Among them were n Chiswick Shakespeare. Pour pictures for the librarian?! irooul were given at the same time, Mrs HOWlIYS dent). "GTY close lo a. meeting Hammlond Medical occurred of tlhe association. to show its llllllrcclation of Doctor William F. Hownt, who had glvcn so freely u) ills time lo public service-es h nlenrbcr of the library board, g5 a in Hammond-em one Medical society as well as pflggfd. cnt of the Indiana State Medical Mademoiselle I)idl Viasto, Sllz- pending disposition ol‘ the scpar- “mmciiillml- 8° ll W88 suggested nnnifs (lobbies Pllllllel‘ fill‘! "15" atlon suits started by each of the llfillllilll‘. l8 lllKllll l0 l"! lllfllfled flllll principals of the "December and that n donation of book f h llubl-lc library, be glvenslnogléme. ory of his wife, Alice Howat who is a niece of Mrs Charles Cumming of Cilariottetown, volumes were placed in tho ence collection o _____ lilubllc library. I the ‘hmmwd SYDNEY. Australia, Nov. 24. -i vivacious comedlenae! “"1"! qllll 1119A cabinet crisis has arisen in ‘New stage 15 years 8K0 Willi llllfelYSouth Wales which may resnllt in The following (eter- to thank the -n.......§..§."l2'.°,.‘,',,l";,f‘_ sociation for this gift and m liclv sneak of Doctor l-lowafs “c: vices to the library. Ga|5lll£0il—<%ehe Plllllllllkl! of ‘French Interiors‘ Gay lltlviera Towns-{llbbona he Art of the Book-Helm, Birds of La Plota-ll-ludmn l Bnxlish Decoration and Furni- J11; ‘all ‘the TAter 18th CenturyL. Decor tio l isoo-lnll-nlnggcnfinmnd tersgnlerlcan Homes of Todey-l>gg. Etchens and a m ' Pennell c n" ha m,‘ Old Bristol Potts l s-IP nlng ‘ Plus. 2 Vela-Rostrum! o“ n Winter's Tole. Illustrated Annrleld-Ghokecboon ' h, Indium-lam . "Phone are manuals; moot unusual _ fro n1 who Sewing Cabinet ‘ Give u... can a Sewing Cab?