'l tas thr till‘ mil lid th all to l! tll tr w w c~ tl a ll! l. . l, s h a l l l , SfiFw<~lllIdnsl=vw~~w-~~-r. ~ X v d Sr d1 l l MM School Reports (Continued ironi P2189 N109 / _,_.,-—i— HONOR ROLL MONTAGUE SCHOOL FOR NOVEMBER for Boys Suits $6.95 to $19.50. Overcoats $7.50 to $18.00 Sweaters $1.00 t0 $4.00 Scarfs, 95c to $1.00 Ties, 50c to $1.50. Handkerchiefs, 10c t0 1.50 Pyjamas, $1.75 and 2.25. Caps, 90c to $1.50. Suspenders, 25c and 50c. Shirts, $1.25 and 1.50. Mufflers, $1.00. Small gllr§“ll§¢l”éll'll.§é‘ in Dainty Box ' Coat Sweaters from -- MOORE 8r Gifts for the Dads Shirts, prices . . . . [$1.25. 2.00, 3.00, 0-00 . . . . .$1.50 t0 13.00 Gloves from . . . . . . . , . . . . . 151.60 t0 $4.75 Ties from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c to $2.25 Knitted Wool Scarves from -$1-00 10 1112-25 Knitted Silk Scarves from- 4111-75 1° - Club Bags from . . . . . . . . . .$3.00 t0 $- 3.00 Suspender Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . .750 tc $1.75 Umbrellas from . . . . . . . . . . .$l.7."i t0 $5.00 Handkgrchiefg from . . . . . . . .100 f0 $1.50 Hosiery from . . . .. . .50’: t0 $2.00 Lovely linens for Christmas Madeira Lunch Cloths - $5.25 to $10-50 ca. Cluny Lunch Cloths . . . . . . .$10.50. $11-50 “Old Bleach” Linen Towels ..$1.00 t0 911-50 “Old Bleach” Guest Towels . . .650 to $1.00 ‘.‘0ld Bleach” Linen Pillow Cases, , 221A, X 36ill_ size . . . . . . . $4.00 per pair Madeira Servietteg . . . $8.25 t0 $12.00 11oz. (These sold separately also.) French Cluny Doyleys, hand-made, Linen centres . . . . . . . . . . .350 t0 75c ea. India ‘hand-crocheted Doyleys 25c to $2.00 "Old Bleach” Plain Linen Lunch Cloths . . . . . . . .; . . . .. $4.00 and $5.00 Made-up Table Cloths, round and square -...... .. . . . . . .$3.50 to $20.00 Linen Napkins . . . . . . .$6.75 to $15.00 doz. Plain Linen, hem-stitched Tray Cloths- -$1 QUEEN STREET J b") v v if YOU KNOW, when you get to bed at about two o’cl\ock on Christmas morning, you said “never again!” “I’ll shop early next”year, and have no last minute wor- ries. Now it's “next year.” We are Warning you in plenty of tim-e-doyour SHOPPING NOW! Visit the Doll Shop Up on t'he second floor you will find this most interesting department. I_t’s_over 0n one side of the big House Furnlslllflgs def partment and it contains such a colony of lovely dolls as will delight every little girl "of our acquaintance. Big dolls, little dolls, medium dolls,- every kind of dolls at-- " .100, 25c, 35c, 60c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 to $5. Fully Dressed Sleeping Doll with real $1.40 .---. School) zlou MdLCilll. Grade III.— (Soutlflwheatley; Enid Coffin; DQ011111. Grade II-—- (North Schoollllant; 3. Grace Harper. Grade IV.——-| Grade 11-(150111-11 $011001) 1. Jenni. Marlon ‘Macwllilums; 2. Leslie Glllls; 2. Stewart Vickers: 3. AvlsRoper; 3. Canlnbcll, Percy 11111130111111 (erlnnlllJosepll Gnllllnt (eqllnl). Grade ll. Grade I. (Nort-ll School) —- - —,—1. Grude l. (South School) 1. Cath-‘man ‘McWllliaiils. 2. Earl Landry; 2-;3. Marjorie Harper. Grade V. - 3. Winuitred Mcqi. Isabel Andrew; 2. Sarah Gal- 1. ‘Vllllillll Wallle Andrew nnd William Wheutlcy; 2. Nor~ fitmww Ml Bradley; 3Y4. John Driscoll. Grade VI. 1. Grace Deacon 2, Florence Walker, 3 Jack McCall, 4. Eileen Croken. Grade V. 1, Jock Wlnllker lind Freddie Moose (equal). Grade IV. 1. Hazel Climpbelll, 2, James Kay, Grade Iii. 1, Morris Deacon, 2 In ‘Catvlfilrlriillilac cgdlyiliétcgiirldlig Park Road Below ls a list o1‘ building opera- d 1r M D , ' ti in tll city during ills plllsl We ms- c Qllsllll 11ml McAulor. Lloyd Holmes, 3. Enld Lewis. 4~ filler. Willi the names of the con- 601111410101‘!!- Gifts for Mother Umbrellas from -- - - - - - - 152-50 1°. $12-59 Hand Bags, from . . . - . . . . $2.25 to $7.50 Fine Kid Gloves -- -- - - - - - - - Silk-lined Suede Gloves - -- --$3-"’2 White and Black Wool Gloves - - - - - 01-13;’ Linen Handkerchiefs - - - - - - - - 49° 1° 3"" Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs- 25¢ f0 $55-90 Silk and Wool H059 . . . . . . $02.25 t0 $2.50 Camisoles . . . . . . . - . .$1.00 11]) Silk Underwear of all kinds. g Silk Stockings . . . - . . . . . . . .$1.50 t0 $4.00 Silk Mufflers. Beautiful Blouses as Christmas Gifts There's a very attractive line of dainty Blouses, especially imported for Christmas selling. or-ro- 10:10! -.---» This assortment features all of the very new models, over-blouses for example, be- ing extremely popular. The materials are mostly crepe ds chines and tricolettes. Some very beautiful color combinations are shown. Blou5e5-_—$1.50, 3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 7.50, 8.50, $10.00 and up. All the better grades packed FREE in Christmas boxes. a Fur C1181 most wonderful of Christmas Gifts There’s no possible gift that so truly expresses the Christmas spirit as a’ lovely Fur Coat. Rich and soft and warm, handsome, dignified, gracious- this is the ideal outer garment that every woman wants. i The finest assortment of handsome fur coats in Prince Edward Island is ready here for your choosing. We have the one SHE WANTS. Pony Coats . . . . . . .8160 and $79 Marmot Coats - . . . .1889 and $98 Muskrat Coats - A5200 and $340 Raccoon Coats . . . . '. . . . . $295 Hudson Seal Coats - $385 Persian Lamb Coats . $360 111111 $400. <cLEODLTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, E. I. Street, l'eili0lleled—-Wulker ill dwelling remodeled. E. H. Beer, Illllshoro Street, _ __ * l Jollll Jlenderson, Euston street- l Lea-Rue o; tllo (dose, Rlcllmolld remollellng dwelllngp ' l THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKET. Dairy butter . .. 28 Eggs per doz. .. MONTAGUE MARKETW3 Butter .. . .. Essa .... Grade l__(A) Winnie Campbell, Grade l, Clar- Dlxlm lqolmes, Jesllle llarpervlence Reeves, Pelifoot attendance: Edward Love (equal) 2. McNa/ir Georslo Dnlscolll. Grace Deacon, _ _ Robertson; 3. Jack Connolly; (B) Freddy Mmlse» 35°11 M00311- Hclen ‘Mslllsh; 3. Belle McLean. 1. Woodrow Wlieatley; 2. Jean _.- orlldo vu-gorvtvhi“ lgcllllollznnl- flBradlUY; 3=Wllfred ‘Holmes; (c) ‘Claude Ives; . rc . o ; The following is the standing o 1. George Hal‘ er; 2. a 1' 3. Mnlcolnl lvlclfillnml. Gflllle VII‘! Nine ‘Mile Creek School tor Nov.‘3. Eileen Bradley; (Diwlrilfllgbhcl FANMNG SCHOOL (South School) — 1. Frances COP‘ lGrade X_.——1. Essie Taylor; 2. Orlord:— Prrfect attendance, The 100°11'11"! 111 1118 511111111118 fin; 2. Ileleltl Caullrbelll; alnflxlkiKfltlt-E Smith; 3. Hamid MacLgzn; John Andrew, Earl Bradlev, Inna-M 111B Pupils oi Fanning School dolpll Canurlers. mire ' -— - Grndo Vll.—1. Margaret Mac n-lbel Andrew. Donald wh t" Nllvemberl . _ worm school) 1. Minnie Greellilnld; 2. Jessie Snl-ltll; s. Joseph Joseph Gallant, lMllry ollleriliigi’ “"4" 1X- 1. Bruce MocNun. 2, §°m“.‘“§,f°"e‘"‘ “Wm” m1‘ll“‘lleflflsfll"fillu‘u‘l,‘lflfi°§§éh,on. Bulw- -- 2. Florence Trainer; 3. Byron Wlllsh. Grade VI.—1. Alice Walsmflvallls Andrew, Mal-l“, Macwllfl Erwin Taylor, 3. Frank Bealrslmey- 9’ M McDougall’ m“ remodel“, m“ 5;“, alo,'m,__p M; E535 -- ‘nrllllt. Gflllle VL-(Solllll School) 2. Artillll- Mat-Donald. Grfltle v.-lllll.~lls. R088 Bradley Arulllr nofiraas vlu. 1. Adele MacNutt, 2, ""‘°‘°" Mm,“ cofiunclo, 3 ' P0111108 1. Alice Fraser; 2, 2. ltitth Vluk- LJams-s Belts; 2. Mllry Smdth; 3. per. William Wheatlcly. Jack Con-Istevhw Bum“ 3' C°mmn°° M“ Slllc. Clark’ Brighton Road_ Wm’ Flynn Dorchoster Streel"Oats' ers; 3. Fred Thonllpson. Grade V. Arnold ivlacnmlaln, Gfflde 1v, —nolly. Woodrow Wlloatlev Geol-geNutt. Grade VII. 1, Many Burns, d‘? t, Wm lllwelllllq ' ' ’ P011! (North School) 1. James Burden; 1. Donald Machelin. Grads ll. — "Harper, “Average allerfifnncp _l2. Gregor MaoNutt, 3, Bruce Slow-d o on’ Ow Comer-‘ Emmi‘ . Ho!‘ - ~ ~ - - - ~- -- 2. Jessie McLeod. Frank Bell 1. Esther MacDonald; 2. Clara Percentage or attendance 81.5 -'“"'t' Grad’? W- 1. Edith MacNutl. ‘$90 Rll ll G ll lll A dwelling. I qmrkeys 8901:1111)‘ 3&5 Xllvlszluh Aflllfilffillg. lylzlc-Dorlélld; 3. Willie Smith and glee lleartz, Grace Harper, Mary ‘gllhzstollfl 13' “Rusml: ___'dwe'lllllé llegllgéylgeectniracloxfhl _ ra o '.— ‘ou c o0 . 01‘ erna orveatt (equal). Grads I. I nndler have received Palmer e’ m a ' ‘ argure ' " I ' , - - _ 91.01., 3, - - - - __ Ramsa Grade IV. Sr. 1. Dav o w- T‘ 1111mm» ‘mmer Hmsbllm i‘ ‘lgiiuisclllslelrlleri. Gilli-dill: 13V. (lxéorth lletilrlwrta Matvonflld’ 2' JuhnlilMéerllc-ill)gr.mtmns‘ B“ E‘ Stewart’ Mflvflflllkfln. 2. James MacKaiYl and mmoy’ dwe"mg_“MQD°ugalli' i” School) 1. Eileen Dewar; zllolllne ____.>___ Grade IV- Jr. 1. Elwin Mounllln. "4-M°A“W-~°°°l-l'“°1°’- Bllfke; s. Lowell Poole. qrlldo lv. 2. Ray Mcflousen. 3. Roy Owen, Nornilln McLeod, Rochford so; FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL iile Mlinderson Grade ll 1 Al (South School) 1. Margaret Cof- Grade 111- 1- 110111580 3111115. 2- Mlll- dFGIHnEMiMDmlQ“ and McAulayv fin; 2. Atwod Youuker; 3. Claude , _l _ , _ Nicholson. Grade lll.-—(Nortll School for Nov. The 701101191113‘ is the standing o! Be" Mmcoquilll 2. Gwrge Wslell l" Ya“ °"°"F°w1m" dwell‘. (North School) 1. Kenneth Beer; Grude lX.-—1. John Andrew; 2. ]“°"l"11‘~ 3111186 $011001 for ulelillade I‘ s“ E- Sidney IyloGulgan1nQ""c“dm°" and Webster’ c?!" 2. Alexander Wlghtmml; 3. -Ver-‘__\‘e_rs, Anal-eon (ll-Elle vl__l_ Mum rnonlll o; N0“ 2. Helen Burns, 3. Den1~ Peake..t _ . , PIinQI-pars Dept? Mary MM“ Grads l Sr, 1. Ruth Montgomery, .- _ Jlllchnlond; dwell-i l one, Teaollen Grade x__ll EVE 2, Leslie Abbott, 3. Earls Stewart l 0018i. 1101111141101‘- lyn Johnston; 2. Mllton Duviso-nl "Perfect attendance: James Mao- Al?!’ 9,001.1. NW1}! River Road; 3, nub McKlnn°n_ made my Kay, David Mocollgon. L"; ow~ dwell! _ V Bmn. contractors. 1, lgmnuel ;°l,nsl°n_ Grade vm____ en, Elwin Mountain. Albert rdac- W. 1100mm North River 1- ‘C018 Coffin; 2. Mary Page". a Gougan. Louise Burns, Helen dwelling.» .. . ‘ ' ‘ Burns, SlJDQYIMMHCGOUKIB, lfislle d» Hlildqon McLeod, Highland Ave; lie gmlolmn and - Alvbott. Ruth, orrtgoniery. I 9.0 we l . ' (equal); 2. Harvey lfkggg lMacNutll JBHICG MucNuflI. 911W!» 1.8.? flWfllL-AQDNIG 8L; dwelt conolmh “m,” v____l_ ' Jbawh‘ on Burns. Mai-y Burns. Barbara lug-rim Doyle, contraotor._ . plllwell; 2_ charm Alma!“ a MacGougan. Arthur Johnson. K. W. Flnlaylon. corner Soho 1 Ema" Allkem Puma" Della“; and Hillel-on; dwoillnp-Alexand‘ r v mollg-_ Leah Davlmn Teacher MacDonald, contractor. ; mule lv.-i. Aullllll Polel-ll- 2' ‘L H‘ Maw’ “Mm” Rm‘; ‘Eflle Conolian. Grads tH.--1 u“: 579mm‘ i u.“ 90mm 2_ m" Dough; a , Roland Harper, Victory Ava; ' sfllfllflliclrmn and Harold bit: ‘mm!’ m, (squall; “m” "ha. our’ , Jrmnley-Welilock, Upper Prince 1mm, and Mum's Megan“ Street; dvrelllnb-Ruulelifllnne. (gqllal); 2_ Elle"! Burke: a u]: Mrs. Arthur Kenny. Spring Park Jgcksqn. Grade L__sr‘ 1‘ Fred ' R050» K111009100. _ Auk“: 1 Jam“ C n bu“ (B, E. Pmtlnan, Brighton Ave; I.—-Jr. i. Violet amid;- zfnlll-olu‘ l" “w” '""m“"' ' 9mm“; ll Jocelyn ca,“ B. B. Moi-outdo, Hlllmsot Am; g - 1 . ' -<lwoll Footer and Jenkins. d E. M. M, t m” :- dmuon Mound, Villa Bagel, m: GWIWIF < tractors in some canes the names W: W. Owen, summer house at-iw ‘l l, d ot whoiii we have been unable to Kelrvgvlllfgllglgaraetllfontligetoinl 0° w“ e sewre- ' ~ ° ' °' 1 Y" °a low l, ll d ....... .. Re-modeling City Hospital by dWf-‘lllllg- ‘Elsi! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' " Morrison & Sou, Summer-side. l (101%- E- C8180". Kelli 5116911115 Grade IX.—1. Ada illooregor; 2- urine Reynolds; 2. Eric Collin; all. Willrld McDonald; 3. E1199“ PW“? Reta llloheali. Grade VIlI.——1. Hurry Yvllflkel‘ -————<H>i NINE MlLE CREEK SCHOOL “mm Printing PM.“ dwunmg_‘c_ E. Canon‘ l y . . . . . . Remodeling Bllkeslmp (or A_ MC.» l). Stewart Estate. Ken-l. Streehlgfifi’ Der bushel lndills; R. Curtis, oontracotr. ‘llwellllll! H1111“ 8t0re—~1flW6 BT50» H. E. Ferguson, Park Street.|"'°""‘11°l°"- dwelling. l Ja-s. Stewarl, Kent Street; dwell-l SOUR]! MARKETS ' Gander, Gerald Street a EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor Roll o! East Royalty “I Terribly ~ After Bony wafsfliom” Mrs. H. McClure, Nor- wood, Ont, writes: i "After my baby was born. l was terribly weak and nln ‘clown- with palm acrou my buck. l had heard no much iof-‘Dr. Chile's Nerve Food llzht l decided to try it.‘ This r boxes proved enough to make me quite strong and well again. l d» med DnlQlueh Oint- ~- "anal ma u‘ ' ,- I ' _ Ill‘ ',n' Helen lAltken. Grnda V[___l_ Bll t MILD. swear, oto VIRGINIA . _ rlll earn ll ll l i