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Do yours by uttendini their - grand Benefit Coneert. Strand January 13th. COVEHEAD AND HARRING- TON.-— Church services in this congregation tor Sunday, January 11th are: West Covvehead, 11 a. 111., Harrington 3 p. m-, Stnnhope ‘l p. m. There will be no service in Union Road Church. MEETING POSTPONEII- in view oi certain developments the meeting called at St- PauPs Perish Hail on this Thursday evening to discuss certain civic matters is postponed until further notice. 837-1g8-n1li. MARK HAMBOURG specially re quested that he be liulrnished wll-t-h a llelntzman piano tor his reel-tail here Friday evening. 842-1-8-M2l TRANSFERRED. -Mr. R. B. Towriss, manager o1. the Union Bunk oi‘ Canada branch here unti it closed on Nov. l, leit on Wednes- day niternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Towrise tor Toronto. Mr. Towrlss has been appointed man- ager oi’ the Yonge street brernch oi the bank in that city-Moncton Transcript. (Mr. Towriss was tormerly manager o! the Union Bank in Charlottetown.) PRESENTATION. -— 0n New Year's Eve a number oi.’ ‘the mem- bers 0t the Union choir and eon- gregatiom ot the Baptist and Pres- byterian churchiee, held a reception in the hail at Bonshaw and Pre- sented Mrs. S. Hickox, organist of the two churches with a well tilled puree. Short addresses were giv~ en by Mr H. Crosby and Mr J. J. McLeod. Although taken by sur- prise Mrs. Hickox thanked all (or their kind words o! appreciation, and tor their 5m. Lunch was then served by the young indies. The rest oi the evening was spent in games and social chat when all went home after spending a very { pleasant evenring. I PERSONALS Miss Grace Blenkhom ot the C. N. R., has returned to Charlotte- ‘town other visiting in New York and Montreal- A Pafhémpicture i‘ l. _\ ¢ Lloyd Has Out-Lloyded Himself FOR THE TIME OF Y-JUR LIFE SEE THIS RIOTOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY Also Paihc Review-News Weekly " Wiiire-d McCormac iett yester- . ,1. ' ‘Ind l ables day morning on return to Lyoia iColiege after spending the Christ mas vacation with hie parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. MoConnac- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow have re turned from 1a; holiday visit to New York. ~ ~ Mr. Fred" E. Morris who accom- panied his young son Harry home from Boston is returning tomorrow. Engagement Extraordinary OF THE WORLD FAMOUS PIANIST MARK I-IAMBOURG UNDE-ii THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND MRS. HEARTZ AT THE PRINCE EDWARD FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, January 9th AT 8/5 P. M. SHARP Mr.- Haddon MacLeod iert yes- lterdny morning on return to Sask- atoon alter spending a pleasant holiday with friends on the Island While in the city he was the, guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacGregor. Grafton Street. Getting Too Fat? Try This-Reduce unnto exception. But i1’ you find accumulating or nirendy cum- ha-rsornr, you will he wise to follow thii suggestion, which la endorsed by thou- sands oi’ people who know. All: your drugglst for hiurmoln Prescription Tub- i1-t11 11ml follow directions. 0111.- dollar ls the price the" world over. (let them rrnrn your own druggist or send price direct to Marmoln Co" General Motors 111115., Detroit, Mich. By doing- this you will he able to reduce ltemiiiy and enully and pleasantly, without utnrvn- tion diet nr tiresome exercise. Start inking them today and get llentlcr. <1 115101118 PRICES RESERVE-—$1.10,B0¢ GENERAL ADMISSION-EEG SEATS NOW, ON SALE AT THE THEATRE = - i FOR _Charloiteto\vn’s Largest I THE THROAT lzkiiilpclcss Heating Jobs AND VOICE Has CALORIC FURNACES Installed If you have not decided on a Furnace, here In a REAL GENUINE PIPELESS FURNACE at a MODERATE C031’, Thou marvellous little Pellets are invaluable for kullhl lhe voice nicer. Ind mellow. New Year's Gift to the home Make your I A Caloric Pipeless All Caloric installations guaranteed. PRICE 26o FIR PKG. Inquiries promptly answered. FIIEII ll. TIIAIIIDR Opp. Prince Edwifd Th!!!" Gupplled in Imlll ulna handy for the pocket. 80 Grafton Street Sold Only By Phone 393-J. The 11101-111111: 1.1111 1111-1111111 11 .\"-11111L' "r111: unit-K AND r1111 nmsn" " " ‘ n11 snld to lhc 111111111 dniiphn-r 11f his .\ rlcruyrnnn, while inltructlnI l 111-», "rmru Iv111|11r|>ri.~'--1l, 110111». 11> shoddy School clans‘, nlkedl inemeihltlr; “gig; [hnl 11c your n111\l11~1~'11 party inst ron tho running of 1:18 Finis". “Wm night your sister prmnhn-d 1-. marry 1io111l. 'ihl| seemed o P ‘- mm "l" um‘ u “M... 4,; ,,,.“-,11" .11.1111-u-h11t, hut nuddr-nly one nmnil my - "Ne"... Icnmlufly ,.,.|,,,,.,| 1",. ,-|,|11|_ 11||1l>l| 1.111. "P1101111- 11Ir. the Illnn 1111 111-1». J _. . -. - I rump‘ wymg mqflsrty was fur. 1.111. 1.1‘ 1111 nay of ihc ‘mflivl’ W" l! quirk .11111l l1n nl doelnt il deed. a inno . swziwmijffz. I . m KODAK $1011: 55! le who don't grow too ht are‘ n: FENNILL mouAuognn-a windows tor unusual» value! in "White Were." SH-I-T-mti MR AND MR8 HOUOEHOLDER Havg you been awakened by this tire bell? Appreciate your tire mien by attending their Benelit concert next Tuesday night st the Strand. -:—-.o>-——- MR8. FRANK C. OOTTOPY Mn. drank c. cotton unexpectedly pulsed away GENO!" Year's DU] l! 5.80 ‘ in the = nlternoon. De- ceased nod not been in good health appeared to improve and trm- s. lbw weeks the attended to her house- hold duties asdietiai. She we; s dwghtor oi’ rthe m» Cnntnlinufiyrwe mud Margaret A. Robbins, o! Y» month", and wee born there torty- oeven years ago. Alter the death or Calpmhn Robbins at sen, tlhe family wlirioh consisted of the widow e.11d two daughters moved 11o Truro in 1901. 1110111111 and Edrgehlll, she married some titieen years ago, her hus- band at the time 11mins n11 the ser- vice of the Royal Bank oi!‘ Oamda at Tnnro, ‘Iihey came to St. Georg 6's Channel, Richmond County 1n 1909, and» moved to Si. Peter; some two years ago. Cotton was a lady o! culture and refinement and she was very popular with all alas. s-es. one was exceedingly chardoable and highly respected. She is our‘ vi1ved by ‘her husband and vlihree sons a niece who resides in Calltornla. Island Boys At The Maritime Boy’s Parliament Leith R. Crews oi Summerslde And 1Ha1-oid Meilluh of P. W. C. Receive Important Ap- polntmonto. The assembling of a group oi young people ‘Qr any reason lie ni- ways marked with great enthusi- asm on the rpart oi‘ the leaders, Dhntllici “ts and the (zommuniiiq in generall, and the sseern-bling oi Picked youth; or mhe dlaritlmo Pm vi-noes, at a 1803's’ Parliament, for the discussion, incorporation, and dri ' ‘Inn oi’ the Tunis pro gramme or fourfold development iior teen age boys smould cause great v citetmen. wmongot the Tux- lg iboys oi’ P. E. island“ ' On flmeeday. December 30th. 1924. sud: a group gathered‘ at the Univereiilly Residence, Moimt galli- sbn College, SBJCILVLIIQ, N. B.‘ This marks the second iboye’ parliament to be held in the lliianitime.‘ inlces, thlirtyltwo members Irtipres~ entimg constituencies all over the ltihr-iitime being assenrblod. The boys present were mennlbers or tvwo parties. namely. the lC-on- struotlon Party, which ihad theiimz- jorioy, and- tihe ilbeoon-s-trucliion 1Par- Ity whidh touuned the Opposition. Llloyd J. Jess at lPort Wfllimn, 1N. Opposition) as leader ot his Iperty. Mr. Robwt McPherson 0t Brirke water, N. S. was elected as Prime Minister by his mm. _ 1lhe member mom Fredericton. N. B.- Murrey San-gem, was elected Speaker o! nhedlouse, which oibice be "lied ‘WWII wnoner pomp 11nd decorum. . ‘ in a later issue aiiong M111 e. liiat o! Rlhe Personnel cant-ho lgllmtse. e rnqn, bore iilrom irrlncei Ed- wsni island with their constituen- cies were,“ floiiows: Harold Mel- , Medicine, Brlnce oi Wales College; lhairoiid Smith, Pawns-l: queers 1001110’; Thomas 1111mm. Kemsitgwu, Kensinamn. ‘Henry Mom, Bedeque. Prince county: and 111111111 Crewe. Swm-merside Sunnnnerside. All-l him island mem- bers were nileunlbeu-s or the Recon- stntotim Pom. An ppoinrtmenit toilmfod. llor a. Render to lead the pantry tn their gen- eral eieolilon next November. and run tor iriremior o1! the Mnritiane Pflflidllllélillh. m1- vilhis position. uel-th Orewe 1o! Sun-i, wide was 9111111115 11111111 Harold 1x11111011 o! Prince o! Wales College es his al- ternate fin-case be ehlould not be a-bla to run 1M0 aloof-ion. Following this» nuns the eielcfloll or a member 11o the National 01d. or Boyle’ Parliament of Canada 110 be held in the Partiamen Buildings in 0111mm in T‘ ‘ , 1025, booth Creme, m ‘ m1- sum"- merside (Xmotmrency and ‘Hamid IIIIIIY IIIISII IN SPIIIQQIjANIIS Could Not Put Hands In Water. Guilcura Heals. "A rd Illll bvoh out in spoil ' handi. I did. 11mm igloo re l! at flritfflbutwlithtlie m: one hrglondafiad r" "$2" 2*" eonid hands wear. m. qnondnelouenteh ‘rhoinltlnioo. about "A0 Ind! lo I ‘to file 01h olourahloop an‘ _111t111a1}1°:-su tinned ch10 “can: n34 a; I in‘ corn on ' . 11.1§.n¢'y,1111a’iu I-Lwfi. Hm, Aug. 3|. l .0 a menu ‘nndrrlmln :31» 1 , a o ooplort _ hnhh oheuywhn finale.‘ OCIOI m OWN 1.11.1.1»... rrfcrmii for some month; but recently she" She was educated at Yar- S. W83 elected at s. caucus of the 7 Various hills and resolutions‘ ' the following: - be mod-what these delegate; w, ‘Mt-sin. and which were onb receiv- P ot the 11111111111114». Angli- Olh. i . Baptist, Alli v (#1110011 u. 1 um Christian Annotation. $18.00.Coats for .. .. $24.00 Coats for . . . . $30.00 Coats for . . . . $40.00 Coats for . . . . $50.00 Coats for . . . . $60.00 Coats for . . . . $75.00 Coats for . . . . One Quarter Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Blouses mi, dlWinier Goals.’ " _ (inc 111111 (iii i», Ladies’ Silk Dresses Ladies’ Cloth Dresses Ladies’ Underskirts $6.00..Sa1e.]?.iti£.e.-.... .. I‘ - I r $12.00 $16.00" _ $20001 -, $20.05 1,5,, $40.00 “ '- 0Il I“ Woven "Wire Bed Spring For double or single beds. Regular . . .- $4.49 Hi White Metal Bed, as cut, Wool Top Mattress. Art tick- 111g. Double woven Wile HDring. All sizes. Regular $13_ Special Sale Price $12.98 ‘,.;11111'= .1111 011p’- ' ivercoais and Suits. §011e Quarter '0II $ 9.00 Suit or Overcoat $ 6.75 $12.00 Suit orl0vercoat $15.00 Suit or Overcoat $10.00 Suit or Overcoat 3533-35511? $25.00 Suit 0r Overcoat $30.00 Suit or Over-coat '1 $35.00-Suiii or Overcoat $26.25 0ne Quarter 0Ii Men’s Hats—'Caps Men’s Pants Men’s Dressing Gowns Men’s Mackinaws Men’s Sheep Lined Coats Beds, Springs and Mattresses Regular $ 6.00 Woven Wire Springs, all aizel. Sale ‘Price ............. -- 54-49 Regular O 7.00 Guaranteed Springs, all sizes. Sale Price Regular U 7.75 Hercule; Springs, all sizes. Sale Price ...- Regular $10.00 Slteel Frame Springs, all sizes. Sale Pnloe Regular $ 6.50 Mlttreea Art Ticking, all nlzeo. Sole PPR” Regular $ 8.50 Reverseable Mattress, all dIzeI. Stile PFIOO Regular $10.00 Layer Felt Mattress. Ill olzol. Silo Price ...- ............. .. 87-49 WHOLESALE PRICES ON BEDS, SPRING8 AND MATTREBSES iPATONs . k Firederiotom, N. 55-. Dailies Bretm. St. John N, 8., R-ishlb Honorable Premier MunPherson; Brid-gewater. N. 8.. and Hon. Wed Yeomans, Miinieotar at Finance, 9t. John, 1N.‘ B. Mter an election wihioh turned’ out e. ole between tlhe Premier and the member from Summersido. P. E. 1.. a. second baiiilot we» distri- ibulted and ileum Crewe was elect- ed 11o represent the Maritime Pirov- luoee by a oomlontabie majority. This appointment necessitated Mr. Grove‘: resigning his previous mp1 pointment. n leader or the Recon- struction pointy, and lM1r. llsrroild Mobil: at Prime or Wales Ooiiegei lie eieiniu, hmnediately seem- tor tholt posibion. . e Province should 111mm. ' carved the L" inmmenlt- nmiohf they did. ‘the Wm hfliflest eppolm nleuih to which ‘Buxie boys oodd ed Illa- severwi years’ work and? o! moods. tile 011101111 Boys’ Work 3 E o. .f 5 E ~ n {summon 1e imow 011m yf-r ,; “r1111 11:011." 0111111 11111.1 Contains 1000 recipes that have been tcsicd by leading Iiouse- wives of Canada; i11 fact iherc is not one recipe in it which has not ‘been thoroughly tested. I ~11ow 1000111111 11 corv Areopy otthig hook can be eec- - prod by pnmhming a bag or bar-l 1 Mini REGAL FLOUR. trom your dealer. l-Dd having the coupon more Out 11111.net- costs Suits, $ 9.00 $11.25 $13.50 $18.75 $22.50 (“mnlllg U19 Col"!!- 91‘? Ylluxis boy in the Rrovinoe, ‘JIANUARY s, 1.925 l‘ ‘U -‘ .. .- . _-_ , a White Iron Beds Double width sine.‘ Regular $6170 11. $10.00. Sale Pride .. . . y“ iii). White Iron Bed,'in all sizes. Rever- sible mattress, art ticking, guaran- teed double woven wire spring. Reg- ular $25.00. Sale Price . . ; . .. $17.98 1 31 . Meilieh, Prince oi’ Walug Cum-go our boys and young amen are re-ors which fhavcv come to Mr. OTGWU Lions 11'),- T111013 mmimphtp should were 11min nonzinniwi 11110111; WW1 wlvihg such o splendid mining inand Mr. Mellloh as a flitting reward be a New yew;- qhflbngg to ov- IMurray Sargent, 1Chrisiiwn1\o11tizens1h1lp and the hon-ibr ifel-thiully v1- vrltli filled in by fihn 11nd mnwanled - . m”'o11o s1. Lawrence r1011: M11111. y, 1.111.111.1111. r. o. 11m s11. This is 111 111111 ..--.1-...s- ........-’-...... b*"E.""<.r I. . 0 Ims [lurchascd a barrci ‘STDEGA-l. FLOUR and"; is thcrciorc entitled-no flrtopy of the REGALI Cook Book. 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