4 W-A-T-C-H - For {happening of the IIIacFARLANE FURNITURE STORE . S-O-O-N Archie iliaohriallo Mgr" formerly with Crockett‘ & Storey \ lIorkProceetisatFast Pace inereetion of New Laundry wit“ til. stesl laid tor the BR ,“-,, h...“ and llooring cqlnpietod. elclPtii of the new Sterne laundry I‘ lnwclwtling space thcsc days as a1 crow of workmen. headed l.) x. ‘llntendent Frank Peierinc elzri l-‘ralllc Quinn are bending all lllt‘ll' efforts towards completing th; bullrifng at the earliest possible ‘lic. a \\‘..~.. flnishctl, the building. ris- _ ht ht the ashes of the old “Wvqfli structure destroyed in a Masnnus early morning blaze wlli be one of the most up to data ln the city. Constructed of cement and slrvl and two stories high, in ad- ‘ill to u basement, the new plant ...l ha the last word in design and lllliSlfLiCllOll. As a precaution- ary nwasure against lire a sprinkler system will be installed through- ou‘ ‘Fin estttblisillnellt will be stcum heal ul by a. 125 HP. Cleaver Brooks tlc oil-fired boiler. ltjiflfllfilll will be the most mod- ern mid efficient known to the in- dustry. All washers will work on a ymt-HIIIOmBQIO basis with the new lit) !l\‘Ii lint work ironer (mangle) .‘.‘.'l'(- urigllirlg in tilt! vicinity 0f I‘.\PI\(‘ icnS No expense is being spared in the oroction of this new laundry and dry-cleaning pilzlnt and on zts v-wlctlon this City will bc-ast ~f iIlc fincst establishments o; lti in cl-thcl" Canada or illv Edward Kelly Sent To Supreme tiourt (ii-cl rllterlllg tile shop of the Eust- 511i tucking Conlpany. 83 Water $1., “ii previously Il|.‘t‘ll committed l.l.li to the Suprcnlc Court aar- lllls wcck, iur breaking and ezzicrlng the store oil Stephen P. Dufiiy. Richmond Street, in ills history oi the City Police tour". that an accused was indicted crwicnte. A linger-print impression taken °5 13b‘ SHIBSIICCI panel o! the olflcc the break corresponded to the fing- "llrlnt of the accused. Cpl. Lionel 3- Sirens of the n. c. M. P. pre- lfllwd the fingerprint evidence to the Court. The ring or second fin. hand o! the accused was identical it was claimed with that taken front the oificl door which the alleged culprit had gripped in gqining m- trance. Further corroboration was given this evidence when the boots of the accused were examined and the bottom. Evidence to this ef- ‘w- “in siven by m. nuold shew, Provincial pathologist, who made tho culmination. ‘ Two other cases were on the doc- ...~l o! the City Police Court. A Vehicle while intoxicated had his “:55 adiourned until February 4th, hynrvungrhwes remanded until Feb. nam onowus sins “My stimulating .. tmen-t; mu fwlfiwflse and the use or elem. 7' pmmmfismrowth o! the hair. CAUSE 0i‘ BALDNISB Pitmsture baldn l {Iwuemly due toesvgearriltigmellgtl: c1222?‘ blinds inlide the hat and mm Y fillies wsterpfvot and cloth IIISS YIIIIII - TIIIEII. FEELING GIIIIIIBYE! Po lose Many Suflor Low Blood uni-And Don't Know It.- l- m mfiefiiisfil”; “HST: our dirlzuevsn look health nu strong. n! l"? domtlsud on latitude!‘ h‘ n" m“ "wit .‘.';.'..'.“.‘.l'.2i n our "m. Till I- n .' d; i? t s: 3 i! a t; a. l I"""\l'fllllte on und In "s 99* oh ht um wo-ndlowirofisq t: m“ hi ‘u: refine?" ‘Will-fill: I s m: drflfl Iq§_ L ‘ tiny, was yesterday committed for ulnl at tho Supreme Court. Kelly The case marked the first timl “ii ii Chalice based on fingerprint uoor of the Eastern Packing Co. Premises on the morning following Ir o: this impression o! the left {Quad to contain a substance slmi-i m to that which composed the‘ tale when it was bmken open from. 111"" charged with driving s motor l The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news o! local interest, but advertising v! s newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word strictly pay. able in advance. OBASWELL for Photograph!» M I HOLMAIWS Charlottetown store: will be closed Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday of this week for stock taking. HOWARD MMNNIS‘ Fitted Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. CUBLING oacltnrs. tartan ltnnsl plaid wool shirts oi. Jack Camcrtnisf "The Stole for hicn." l l THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. — Services for Sill‘.- day. February 11nd, as follows: liiL-I Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P. M.‘ Marslhfield 7.30 P. iii. The postponed ' annual congregational mcctlng ior Harrington will be held on \l7ednes-f day. February 5th at 2.30 P. M. Rev.’ F‘. N. Young, Minster. , ‘ SUCCESSFUL VARIETY ACC- TION. -- Mrs. K. S. Rogers opened her home Wednesday evening tot the members of the Alpha Bela Signm Phi who held a Variety Auc- tion Sale which was not only suc-‘ ccssful but most enjoyable and rcoi- izcd lipWllTdS of $80.00. The biddlr-l was active. the vivacious auctioneer" being Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Jr.. who kept everyone smiling as shc offered numerous valuable parcels of butter, sugar. shortening, soap. chocolates, omanlents. etc, for salt“- The Sorority msmbers had invltccl their friends to be prcser.‘ at _thc sale and at, the close served dainty refreshments, tea. being DOWN-I from the attractive table in the dining room. Allah's Bctn Phi takes an active part lll conlmunlty lilo and use their funds (or rlducullonlll and hulmsnitarlstlt activities- MISSION BAND MEETING - The "Amy" Mission Band cf Clyde River Presbyterian Church was hclti 1"‘ “m K9115 “harggd i" the at the home of Mrs. John Giilcspu: l _ Ill/lift,‘ Court with breaking on Saturday ‘vim [he lsu-gidt-nl,’ Th»: Vivian Mac-Fadycn prcsiliknli- devotional period opcncd by still;- "Wilat s Friend We HQYB In ing Jesus" followed by a rlruycr by Ethel Cilllcsplfi. Mlb. Jollll Bctr rcnd from lscriptlllv, Psailn iUtl. was tilt-n Hymn, “Just As I Alli" I sung and a readins was ZPW“ by Thelma. Willis. Responsive iilg was taken from John 3rd. this minutes of the lust meeting wcro read and roll call was responded to by l5 members. Tilrce visitors we“ present, Three members paid fees and two new members were added. Mite Boxes were distributed to each member. A bill I01‘ mile boxes was paid. The collection wus then taken by Druciria MucPilcc \VillCli amounted to 98c. Two verses of “Onward Christian Soldiers" was then sung. The Programme was as follows. A story. “God Chooses a. Man" was given by MP8- John Beer, und a story was given by Thelma Willis. The meeting cloud by repeating in unison the Lord's Prayer and the Mizpah Bene- diction. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mur- ruy. Refreshment: were then selv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Beer and Miss Irene MacKlnnon after which the children had a I pleasant hour. Aohury-Blaito iiuptials The morning hours of ‘Itlesdly. January fourteenth were chosen for g quiet but charming wedding, in leint Helen's Itomsn Catholic Church, Vancouver, B. 0.. when the Reverend D. J. Cont’ 11111185 in the holy bonds of matrimony, l Norah Noelle. elder daushter o! Mr!- Bieire and the late James B. Bialse of Charlottetown, P. E. L. and Wll- liam Bowser, elder son o! Mrs. As- bury and the late Samuel Asbury o! Vancouver, B. C. Given in mlIrll-IO by the groom's uncle. Mr. Nils Wntin, the bride wore an uqu; blue wool drcssmaker suit with a pink feather hat, prllk accessories and a corsazo o! Pink carnation: and heather. Mrs. Clarence Mal-cutie, matron of honor wore a. peach toned wool e oorsage of white csrnutions. Mr. Marcette. rendered eppropriste hymns, ‘wedding ceremony and l The wedding breakfast w... held at the home oi! Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nils "Westin of Burnaby, attended by the immediate members of the fam- ily. Out of town guests included ormeriy of Charlottetown, now of Victoria. i8. C. The tout to the bride wus Miss Gertrude McAulsy. {proposed by the groomsmsn. ' , “Going sway" the bride wore s brown gabel-dine suit with chart- reuss accessories under s their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. As- Ibllywillrosids in Vsaoollvqlfl. ~ improvement of these conditions. Mrs. Dsvison was an active work- I .dress with black accessories and. was groomsmsn. The girls‘ choir of Seton Academy , in- iliillilliEii eluding the Ave Maris, during the- Nuptisi beige lupin cost. On ihcir return from OONFEDER-ATION LIII ITI- SUBANCE. ' CURLING AND SKI JACKETS Plaid all wool shirts at Jack Oanv BPOIVI. “The Store for Men." nnranruus Rwnlrrls Regretful farewells have recent been conveyed by the people of Montague and vicinity, to Mr. and Mrs. ll. W. Davlson. Having dis- posed of their property at Montague they moved to Charlottetown where it is their intention to permanently reside. Both were very popular in their inter-courses with the people of Mnntngilc and will Ilc much lllisscd in the community. It is nhvuys a matter" of great legret when the older and much respected citizens of a community decide to mow elsewhere. The dissolving of established irlensilips and the breaking of circles organized for community welfare that in most cases result, is the cause of much regret as well as the slowing up of many interests that active citizens are always assisting with ill niedctl welfare. Ml". and Mrs. lluvlson yvere always interested in the welfare cf Montague am gave of their time and ability towards er in the Hospital Auxiliary, the Wcnlcn Missionary Society. Acme Rebekah Lodge I. 0. 0. l", and the local bridge club. On her departure she ‘was kindly remembered by each of the above organizations, and was presented with an address liCCCllillflliIfiI by a lovely gift as l! token of the esteem in which she vrus helli. us. wcli as in grateful spprcclutitln of a splendid service wondered which in all cases covered nperlcd of many years. Needless to ‘say these tokens of affection are much appreciated and will remain FINAL LE Al’. All C?» 0i FUR COATS at Greatly Reduced Prices 2 o o o o ¢¢¢o¢0§~ This is Your Last Chance lo Buy a High Quality Fur Coal at Exceptionally Low Coal. THE§E COATS ARE ALL 0d o"- 9 Q OQ.‘OQ.OO O O O Q O 0 OQ.OQ.O0.0Q.O0.00. O 90. O O O o O In lifc lncnloly of tlic happy (lays ,sl~cn~. in. liicntaguc. Mr..alld Mrs.‘ Dsvison carry with them the besti for a continuation health, and best land of their wishes of all, '0! happiezless, iwishcs in the new ‘adoption. ISARY PARTY - A vcry pleasant party was held at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Clark, 45 ,Rtll‘lllf)l'tl slrect. on Saturday even“ ling, Jnnuulgv 25th. ivhetl upward; ‘of thirty frlclltls of Mi‘. and Mrs. Milton Curler gathered to honor Yt-‘ilii- them on the occasion of their 25th.‘ qvedding anniversary. Ae the otnde followed by the bilsiiless Perm“ The t and groom of twenty-five yculs ago , thei Ientercd the dmwing room liigilts were “tanaptzled on" anti the Wedding Murcll was played by Mrs, ll. L. Smith. 'l‘aken greatly by sur- prise Mr. and Mrs. Carter were an address in the form of poetry was read to them by Mr. R. E- Kenlp. Misse Adele Clark, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark presented Mr. and Mrs. Car- ter with a beautiful silver liower basket on behalf of their friends. Mr. Carter on behalf oi his wife and himself thanked their friends for remembering them on this oc- casion, after which all repaired to the dining room where incheon was served, Mrs. F. M. Stewart presided over the tea cups. Mrs. A. M. Clark. Mrs. H. E. Kemp and Mrs. Earl Clark served. A bonu- tifully decorated wedding cake was then cut by the “bride." The remsindor of the evening was spent in cards end social intercourse. Af- ter singing “For they are jolly good fellows" the guests departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Carter many more years of happy wedded life. Silvarwoois hsdlslel hr Villain "D" uvArouArdn MILK used uniform milk for str o n g, lturdy ies. Children love the fresh net- Iol flavour of Ill o i s s o m a SILVEIWQOITS Insdisoed IVAPOMTIU I I l K . . . SAFE end Jllglsly nutri- lIous. Protect your child by dq lllvsrwosfs Mill (again. feed r I SILVER. WEDDING ANNIVER- I then escorted to seats of honor and! b s 5 ‘F-WW‘ Q n“ Plan to See ' These Bargains ‘vozoozo vzoozoo’ Q I I CALL AND ~ g , Before They are sns: THEM! I, - Ail Picked up! '1 of a Kind at HALF PRICE or LESS BROWN BROADTAIL SIZE 12 WAS $225 . . . . . NOW $ 99.00 BLACK BROADTAIL SIZE 16 WAS $265 . . . . NOW $132.00 GENET, BROWN SIZE 12 WAS $185 . . . . . NOW $ 92.50 MOUTON, Sl-IORTIE SIZE 14 WAS $159 . . . . . NOW $ 59.00 MOUTON, BROWN SIZE I8 WAS $179 . . . . . NOW $ 89.50 SEAL, BLACK SIZE 12 WAS $245 . . . . . NOW $122.50 PERSIAN PAW, BLACK SIZE 16 WAS $295 NOW $142.50 GENET, BROWN SIZE 16 WAS $265 NOW $132.50 SEAL, BLACK SIZE 41 WAS $285 _ . NOW $142.50 GENET. BROWN SIZE 44 WAS $295 . . . NOW $142.50 u iii iither Bolts Selling at Prices That iiave Been GREATLY ‘REDUCED ! Grey‘ Squirrel formerly $725.00 Now . . . . . . $495.00 o ‘£00 1 i I "Z"$°°3"$"$'°$"$"Z"¢ ."Z"Z"2"$"3"2 . . . . . Z°¢*3"?°$"$'°Z"$"3 o ' rieééifi t~t-z~ 1 “"0 o O O »»z»»z-:»:~z-t~c»z»oo»z~z»z»eo~z~o»s.s.gsgos.g.., 0 o 4 o o o 00.00200?‘ a o pa.“ a Q a 2-2»:»:»2+¢:~: