,,;.,..4."-..:;.:,,.; :11 .. I§F"“‘.".21§I$$a‘oi.fflllllfilrl\sjg;ggi Yirfilr‘ — ":.'9\Z-',“'.ff‘)§2 :-..-.,, -ra-.~_s-- “.1 5 g i v ‘ti t?» ._,,.. .'%&s:§~¢~r,,j_ w‘ ,.._... _ _ ‘ PAGE TEN To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home To rad a stubborn cough quickly. i! l! important to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes, get rid of the germs and also to aid the system inwardly to help throw ‘nan! till trouble. _ " For these purposes, .here is a horne- lnude medicine, far better than anything you could buy at 3 times the cost. lfrom any driiggist, get 2% ounces of P1110! Pour this iuto a 16 oz. bottle, and add lain granulated sugar syru _or strained oney to mako 16 ounces. 'l.his takes but a. moment, and makes a remedy so eflcctive that you will nefer do without, once you have used_it. heeps perfectly, and chil- dren like it. This simple rr-rncily docs three necessary things. First, it loosens the germ-laden phlegm. Second, it soothes away_ the in- - flammation. Third, it is absorbed into the ,1‘; blood, where it acts directly on thebroncbial - tubes. This explains why it brings such I,’ quick ri-licf, oven in the severe bronchial i, coughs which follow cold epidemics. Pint-x is a highly concentrated com- ound of genuine Norway Pine, contain- ing the active agent of creosote. ill R ft- fincd, palatable form. and known as one of the greatest-healing agents for severe coughs, chest colds and bronchial troubles. In; “n: nor-opt: a substitute for Iflnex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money rcfundc n-'_____.__ CLEANCUT l Here you will find Scissors and Shears o! the sort that slip right thru their work, because they are de- Iigncd for their purpose-and made to remain in condition to work sat- isfactorily for y-e-a-r-s of service! Poor Scissors are a nuisance. Good ones a. blessing. We price the best, moderately! To Michigan Boulevard and all tha woadan of Qicago. Leaves Bona- venture Srwon. Montreal, daily at lI-rn. on record run. 6 hour: to oroaro. 1a hours l! minutes m Lhiraxo. ltadio._ Double rrark all rhe wjay- (. _ Hamilton and Detroit connections. The INTER-CITY LIMITED Daily from Bonaventure Srariori, Montreal ai ll.” p.m. Arrives T1» . aonio 7.30 a.m.; ChiugO, 5.45 p.m. The hlAPLlZ LEAP ,., Daily from Bonaventure Station, I ~ ' Montreal at 9.30 LEI. Arrivu Tn. ronro 5.00 _p.ll'l.; Harnilion 6.1! p-nm; DIUOII 11.45 p.m.; Chicago 7.15 a.in. Telephone equipped Montreal r0 Toronto. All. STANDARD TIMES Full tleiulla Irnm I’. W’ ('liirkln, Dist Pass. Ag!- “Z K. Rogers, (‘lty Ticket Agt. L. I’. Ritchie. Ticket an“ HInH-"i Mediterraneam Cruise Thiswinter on a cruise viii. the Mediterranean that. mr- ries er travellers inln the heart o ancient civilizations. Eg l.'aPvrainids,Jenisalern's “ai ing Wall, Rome's Colis- eum, Athen’! Acropolis are] low of the milestones of civil- iution that 7.’! daysofdeli hi- fnl journeying include. gas ‘ are compressed into weeks or your CHJOYHIHlL Empress of Fiance sails Feb- ruary 3, from New York. All under Canadian Pacific ‘guid- anoe-ehi and shore. alas aa low aa Choose your sailing anr_l_vbo_ok uow . or . ill .. " ..‘:;f::'..'...i:.".."*.*~ » GEO. S. Ill-Jill. flirt. PosmAlf- ill King Sti,‘ St‘. Jolin, fl. B. _ , ._.....§__ Th: Public Forum Tllaealamnhopmfrthe distances-lamina afgamtlmefhtermt ‘Illa Claariottewrafiaardlandsea ustmamiflyndono the THOSE FIVE ACRES Sir:——I am glad to find at least one iii-an not afraid to protest against the unpardonable negligence of the govemment officials with regard tn that. venerable pile, government house; and another not afraid t": protest against the proposed spoliat‘ ion of the domain thereto appertain- ing. To whom. does this property be- long? I will answer that question. It was deeded in perpetuity-not to the Province-riot to the Governor-. but to the people of Prince Edward' Island for the use of governors while in ofllce. Can Premier Lea scll what- lc does not? Unhesitatlngly, N0. Can any group of men, however, ivcaltlus, buy one foot of our long cherished government . property? Eignin uiihesitatlngly NO. Are tlicre no other suitable sites available? ‘Vhat about the inniiy beautiful properties ncar the new sanitarium? And from an economical polrit oi’ veiw, that is where the new hospital ought to be located because it. will no doubt nccd n resident phys- iclnn who could easily attend botli institutions. Now a word regarding government house. Should it be renovated. Sure- lv it should, and this is the propit- ions moment to put it in proper enn- dition for our new governor, Sir Charles Dalton. And moreover, I would go so far as to say that hero- after whoever the governor may be, lie should be obliged to reside in government house during his term. This is the opinion of ninety nine percent of the owners of this sacred domain—the people of Prince Edward Island. I am sir, etc. SENTIMENT N0. 2. FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for Fortune Bridge School for November month- Grade X A.—1, Clara Burke. Grade X B.——l, Gladys Aitken and Wallace Francis; 2, Elizabeth Pran- cis; 3. Minnie Burke; 4, Basil John- ston; 5. Lcster Johnstone. Grade VII.—-l, Dorothy Johnstone; 2, George Dixon; 3, Hilda Francis; 4, Edward Francis; 5, Jean Conohan; 6, Lloyd Jackson. Grade V.—1, Geo. Jackson; 2, Ev- erett Jackson; 3, Elma Riley; 4, Fred whilt. Primary Department-Grade IV.— l, Dorothy Dixon; 2, Maggie Ding- woll; 3, Thelma Jackson and Edna Burke; 4, Florence McDonald. Grade III Sl‘.——1, Elsie Dingwcll and Dorothy Burke; 2, Beulah Cof- fin; 3, Eznerson Jackson and Tlior- icy Burke; 4, Laura Dixon. Grade 111 Jr.—-l, Mary Conohan; 2, Nora Jackson; 3, Winsloe Wili; 4, Frank and Fred Coffin. Grade I.—1, Elizabeth Coffin; 2, Earl Townsliend; 3, Edward Camp- bI-‘ll; 4. John Francis and Stanley Wilt. Beginners-l, Preston Jackson; 2, Henry Townshend; 3, Weldon Camp- bell; 4, Pearl McDonald. Perfect attendance (Primary)-- George Francks, Thorley Burke, Beu- lah Coffin, John Francis and Earl Townshend. At present nobody can foresee which will win the endurance record -—the Chinese war or the Chicago sale. The candy booths and fish- poncl were also patronized. Quits a number of suppers were served with delicious dalntles and the proceeds were very gratifying to all who help- ed in the preparation of the annual event. town, is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of her aunt, Miss Bell Mac- Phee. visiting in Georgetown, the guest of Captain and Mrs. Fitzgerald. man, Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. home in Georgetown on Saturday, from Charlottetown. gang wan-Indianapolis News. GEORGETOWN St. David's United Church held a successful bazaar in the town hall, Georgetown, on Thursday, Dec. 4th. This affair is always looked forward to with pleasure. A well stocked booth of fancy work found ready Miss Eileen MacPhse, Charlotte- Mrs. Alice Robertson, Vancouver, is Misses Genevieve and Helen Solo- Mrs. Rufus Clory returned to her i; Mr. Murdock McLean recently vis- ited Charlottetown, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Chandler. If . .- - arrived in Georgetown, being called home owing to the illness of his fa- HIOIEUPE- 11311421100, vvvvvvv, n, ‘ilk . oi“ _,town.____, marsh" THE CHARLOTTETOWN cum“... What Home Lovers would not like to receive a giftfor that home- somcthing to beautify or add to the comfort and anllefimn“ of the home they are so proud‘ of. We have listed here a few of the many gift ideas that are shown in our stores. There are hundreds of other articles equally desirable and different. Everyone of these choice gift. " 1rticlcs will add much to the happiness 0f some friend or kinfolk whom you likely have in mind. " . t]. h H lman-‘s and see for yourself how en- qustlizk; ‘is “tllilkseletftjusractigal gifts that retain their usefulness Joya) , for the years to come- gen‘; a gift that you would like u, "wit"; yourself—walnut flnlshtd writing Desk or Splnet Desk. iirlcss range from . . . . . . . .. $22-50 l" $4590 Chesterfield End Tables are BIWB-Yi acceptable, priced from $3.50 to $25-00 Walnut Windsor Chairs 1114"“ from 57-09 "P- Y°“ m1“ ha" a friend who would like 9m’ °t ‘misc’ This gift. reflects road lllfllmfili- Give her a. Cedar Chest for Christmas-the Bl“ ‘hat capmaw‘ feminine fancy. Dficcd "M" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 i0 $50.00 Smoking Stands — hundreds of clever ideas feature our Christmas showing, priced from 51-75 ill!- Occasional Chairs offer you one of the greatest opportunities of select- ing a. pleasing gilt, priced from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.50 to $49-09 See the new Kroehler Chesterfield Suits -— the gift supreme. Expresses the Holiday Spirit in appealing charm for the years to come. A Kroehler Chesterfield Suite is the ideal gift of iemcmh nIlCC. . We have Just received an ussortP ment of Fancy Silk Cushions, Table Runners and Tapestries for Christ- mas buying. These are exceptional worth’ wliile suggestions. Bedside Tables and Bedroom Chairs would make s. pleasing addi- tion to the bedroom. See our display. in selecting a pleuln: silt. N- memb" that we show Walnut Coffee Tables in delightful new desilnl. priced from See our showilll -°l Lllmps-“unlor and Bridge Floor Lainlfl. Bimini‘ Lamps, Radio Lamas. 9"" I'm" and Novelty ShiP hm!"- °“' Christmas showinl l5 "W luumh“ ating, to say the leasi- Firesldeliench and Radio Stools In Walnut Finish. 111159155"; l“ 11mg",- gmpMohalr, are very M‘ ceptable, while Centre Tables and Tm, Top Tables are lllfl u" "u"! for Christmas. we guggegt ‘hilt Ierueriu. Hanging Mirrors, Tea. wasons. Con! Tables, Magasine‘ Racks or Vlctrolfl- Reoordswould make 15°F‘. In“ $15.00 up. Here's a. harry i-hviisht — W11! n" ’ gm a. Kitchen Cabinet. or Breakfast Itoom Set. You will have see 011!‘ showing to‘ real]! “P979515” i u“ svonderful values we offer- We ofler-inany gift ideas in Bed- room ished show " solve Fumiture-‘from Walnut Fin- Suites to individual items-we some clever ddeas that will _ many per '_ ' .gift problems. A gift of originality is a. Grand- father Clock-hear the beautiful Westminster ‘Chimes. What ti" would be cherished more? Yo!" search for the Perfect Gift ends here. ' ‘four Better Judgment Will Endorse These Practical Gifts A gift that's intimate and last- ing. Our Crockery Department ls showing Silverware and Brass- ware. Make your selections early. We have searched painstak- ingly for desirable gill. things. and the result is novel-Book Ends, Vases, Candles and Candle Sticks, Rare Pottery, Bronze and Bridge Gifts. Glassware, Chlnaware and de- lightful Gift Novelties make Christmas Gifts of the right sort. lf your Boy is human he would like nothing better than a (EC-Ill. Bike foi- Christmas. For Smaller Boys and Girls we stock Joy- cycles, Tricycles and Kiddie Cars which niake lasting gifts for Children. Give Mother an Enterprise Range then you can say-"l have chosen well." Such a gift, well chosen. is a gift well received. Long alter tho holidays are past ii.n Entcfpflfifl Range will continue to lighten her daily work. providing a constant. source of de- light. An enduring reminder of the giver- me weekly whlst ‘was held in St. -——-- James Hall, Georgetown, on Wed- Rev. W. McPhee, Western Canada, nesday, December 3rd. The ladies‘ prize was won by Miss Rose‘ Fair- child and the gentleman! by Mr. getown, recently visited Charlotte- " " ‘v v'Y‘V\ivv THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING “THE NEW VICTOR RADIO" Mnny, n moths or wife Wfllllfl be happy to receive an Elwifll! Iron. Its usefulness is ever in dc- mand. partinent. Gifts of Enduring Usefulness Surpasses All-vie Suggest The” Give a Coleman Lamb 01' Lin‘ “m, Qyggy Farm household should have one, they are so practlcafthat they make an ci- fective gift idea. Say Merry Christmas with Fancy Cups and saucers, Berry Sets, Cake Plates or a host of selec- table Kiichen necessities from our Crockery Dr- Y ‘ "’ remembrance. An Electric Washer makes a sane, service- able gift, sure of grateful reception-an ideal An Electric Washer ia a niuio expression or Christmas good wishes signifying thoughtful. ness, In lightening Mother's daily work. Mal“; pleases and serves, will! d!!! a pleasure with a thoughtful gift that BRING - THE -e1<11>1>11:s - UP - T0 - TO YLAND 1! 1 See what Jolly Old Santa himself has in store for the Children. Such wonderful Toys, Games, Dolls, Books, and thousands of Childist delights to warm the hearts of young and old. Mickey Mouse in all the gay humor of a comic play grccis you in a welcoming mariner. R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. l "SUMMERSIDE Mr. J. C. MacDonald, Sourls, re- cently visited Georgetown. b. "Mr; Ralph‘ Douglas, _teac]1er gt Mlllliilllc. spent the week end in fifl"_§°£i'fi.lt.'lflit -°-.°,°.'l°'9""- *1" KM H! WI aw.- Mr- Bermw Levi-kid!" h" come In: 1n Oeoi-sewwn, the guest or her enta, ivn. and Mrs. L. n; riougiu. from Nova Bcotla and intends speiad- daughter, Mrs. H. Lavendlcr. -__ ing the winter at his home in Geor- Mr. and Mrs. f‘. J. Solomon. Geor- getown. Mr. Webster McNelll, New Perth. spent the week end at Georgetown. CHARLOTTETOWN O ' , , “In, recently vmged Georgetown. l i Georfl‘ MlBl‘M8|'Y Ho?“ l“ m, town on Saturday for Charles: ° where aha intends spend“ It. QUUIQiiiQ-f iflyflr