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Op. 15 1(‘l1opin)—~M1:-\s Marion 1 l‘ .\"=1 2" lhlnlrlyl. \111111-.--1» - ’ "irilonu. Solo (with Violin Olbll- 1111111- 1:1) "lh-rceuse do Jocelyn" uiounrll), (1111 "1 Love a Little Voltage" (WHarM) —— Ml‘. B61’! Soyuz“ nwith Violin Obllglirto ‘by Alisa Florence Hood). 1'. '|‘1~n11r Solo 1a) "The Lute Play- 1-r" (Allltsen), 11b) "Wonderful |.nn1l 11f ltnmanct-"(Haydn W000) T, Violin Solo (a) "Swing Song" Jllnrns). 11h) "Highland Dance" 1.\i1-l-Jvv1~n)~l1iiss Florence Hood. s. Plnno Solo-“Country Gardens" ltlraingerl-Miss Marlon ‘handb- 1y. 11. in) "A Dream" (Bartlett), (1b) i). 1hr. Op. 113, No. 111111- (mun-l. .\l1~111l11-r.~1 111‘ Orpheus Male Quartet 11mg l-21l\\':1.111 lLjlnilk “My lindy Chin" (Clough Leigh- 2) ~--~ Orpheus S anon 1-1111121111111-5-1 claws-- s. A. MloDON no»: b1: clearing sale is creating Howl-est. - -- 1141-1-11-21 LIVE FOWL WANTED.- We will purchase heavy wall fastened live fowl Jan 12 to Jan. 16. P- J. Noy 8: Co. Hunter River. 91i-1-13-m3i. POLICE COURT-A man charg- ed with drunkenness appeared at the Police Court yesterday morn- lug and was fined S5 or thirty days. . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood, High- land Farm, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Lisle E., to J. Goldsmith Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dennis. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Marriage to take place early in February.—-9B2. FIREMAWS TOURNAMENT- Through an error in yesterday's ls- sue it was madeto appear that the prizes for the Fireman's Tourna- men-t would be casl/ This ts not so. Prizes to the value of the amounts rated will be mwardedTba contest will be conducted strictly uinder Amateur Rules and Regula- t ons. STORY HOUR. -—- Miss Harris. Children's Work Secretary of the Maritime Religions Educaltlonal ‘Council, who has for some time been conducting Story Hours for the chikfrenr 1n the country with splendid success, will hold one of these interesting meetings this aft. ernoon at. 3.20. It. will be open t0 all children under twelve years of h1g9. LAID TO REST-The funeral of the late Mrs. (Dr.) J. T. Jenkins ook place yesterday forenoon. The body was laid to rest in St. Peter's Cemetery, following 11 service which was conducted at St. Peter's Cathedral, beginning at 10 o'clock. Rev. E. M. Malone oflicia-ting. The pail hearers were Judge A. B. War- burton, Messrs. H. James Palmer. l). A. MacKinnon, R. V. Long-worth. l1. B. Stewart and A. W. Hyndman. Serious Fire At _S0uris The Rail-way Round House at Sou -.< was completely destroyed by fire arbout 4.30 yesterday morning. The filre is supposed to have start 11 on the roof. Cleaner A. B. Camp- 1-11 noticing it at 4.30. He at once 1 111g in the alarm. and when he got r-Trck to"'the round house he found .h11t one of the engines 11nd cab “'11s on fire. He worked hard to mlnliic the flu-mes, and eventually ooh the engine outt himself before ‘he firemen or the people arrived 1o 10nd assistance. Although he put '11!) a gallant fight single handed un- lll helliicame,‘ the engine‘ was dam- aged to such an extent that it was J-LIIULIOF- service this-morning, and another was sent out from Charlot- utown to take its place. 1 Fortunately the wind. although very lngh, “'11s blowing away, from 1111» other buildings and the coal sheds were saved. after hard work. ‘the fire being confined to the round 11111.5(‘. —~Mr. John Harris. First Tenor; Mr. Jack Stewart, Second Tenor; Mr. Bert Savage, First. Bass; Lewis Gould, Second Bass. Mr. c-xnyv (150 Metres). Wll-NNFPEG. 11mm. -~ p. m. (C. T.)— Weekly Livestock Market ‘DOrts. 8.15 p. m. Tiedtime Travel Tales. 8.30 p. m The Melody Three in Studio Pro- gramme assisted by Miss Hazel ‘Mills. Soprano; Mrs H. G. Waugh Coutrnlto. Arltlressv-“Radlo and the C.“ N. ll." Iby Mr. W. ll. Sw-lft. Jnfiadio En- Re- Kiuecr. Canadian National Rall- ‘TVHYB, ""1108 Prfliiramma direct from Main Dining Room, Fort Garry Hotel, by Frank \Vrlght‘5 Coim- try Clulb Dance Orchestra. CNRC AIJT (450 Metres). CALGARY, A. ~ fl p. m. (M.’l‘.)— \Veekly Bedtime Travel Tales. ‘Featuring "Johnny and Jenny Jin- 1:10.11" nnd youthful C. N. R. travel- lers. Canadian National Railways Symphony Orchestra, assisted by Mr. Geo. Bootbman, Baritone. 953-145-m1i. ' Fiery, Itching Skin Healed By Sulphur Mentho - S n11- phur, a. pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with eczema; that Is covered with ugly rash or pimples. or is rough or d r y . Not/Mal subdues fiery skill eruptions s o quickly says a noted skin spa- cialiat. ation is applied the itching stops delightfullyifior and smooth. Bul- The moment this sulphur prepor- ~ and after 111111» three applications, . 1 the eczema“ Gone and the ski-n is phur ls so prooiouo as a akin rem- edy becanae it destroys the para- sites that 116g the burning. 4101b . "t. Meathoeul- Mlfi genius. fldbt 111l- of Jlowlm Montho- . BARGAIN! IN EVERY deplrfl» men-t. at S, L MacDonald's during discount sale. 9474-14-21 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. Jamel Oa-rten- announces the engagement o! his daughter Elisabeth Katherine, to Mr. John Hugh Nnttlng of Montclalr, N. J. 956 LECTURE-League of Cross Hall tonight “China's Civilization and Ours", by Rev. W. C. McGrath in a-ld of Third Order of St! Francis, preceded by short musical programme. Tickets. 85 cents. doors open 8 p. m. 926-1-13-31 FIRST LECTURE. —'l‘ha first lecture of the season under the auspice-s of the Caledonian Society will be on Tuesday evening next. at 8 o'clock, being a lecture on Burns by Mr. Justice Stewart. No admission to these lectures. Station ONRA Heard In California MONCTON. N. 1a.. Jan- 14-— Radio Station CNRA has crossed the Atlantic on several occasions and has now bridged the continent as well. U-p to a few days 1180 Saskatchewan appeared to be the farthest point west recorded but to- day's mall brought a. latter from Alberta. Canada and another from Hydesville, California. The Alfberta letter was from H. A. Deveber. Rocky Mounltain House. DrcDsveh- er who is :1 former ne-w Brunswick- er reports having heard cleérly the concert of January 2nd. The California letter was written by Harold Hale of Hydesville who reports hearing the broadcast of January 61h and mentions several of the orchestral selections heard. Popular Play Now Great Film Drama Fox Version of “The Man Who Came lBack" MakesFllno Film Featuring George O'Brien Once more a welhbeloved and successful stage play has increased; 11s popularity in its translation to the screen. "The Man Who Came Back", produced by William Fox from the play .by Jules Eckert Goodman and story by John Flem- ing Wilson, began a. two day's run at Prince Edward Theattre. yester- day and was well liked by those who attended the opening perform- ance. There Ls no question, of its ‘high entertainingvvalue, thanks to Elnmet-t Flynn, the director. and '11 capable cast, headed "by smiling Big Sale. from 25 PER SENT.- T0 Duly Miore Days Blean. Sweep Sale oourimsov 111111111.- ovn vuurs Assoiuiéiv uvsouuuan This January‘ vve decided that all winierrgoods musi be, cleaned out, regardless of cost. We therefore instituted our Dig Dlean Sweep Sale before stock faking, which has been going with a Bang this past week. this vveek left. llexi Saturday is the lasf day of this Act now. ' Buy novv and you save anywhere 1331-3 orr oun nulrnnv LOW Prices Compare. The More You Compare the Greater Your Satisfaction yiali r- of on. Dnly Ladies’ Dresses Less 25 Per Gent. This includes all our stock of Fall and Winter Dresses, all the newest styles. Ladies’ Skirts Less 25 Per Gent. All colors, plain blue, grey stripe, etc.‘ George O'Brien and Dorothy Mack- alll. The leading players are given, excellent support by Ralph Lewis.‘ Cyril Chadwick 111111 other able] screen favorites. v g "The Man, \V,ho. Coma Bapk.“ re lates a few crowded month's 1n the! life of young Potter. son ofian in? dulgenrt millionaire father. OTBl-ieni aippears as the sonand glveufin-in- tercstin-g portrayal of" a‘ inn-crazy nefer-do-‘wall early 1n the pictured He quarrels with a companion dur- ing the height of a wild party and‘ knocks him out. Bills pile up0n| bills until his father is well nigh distracted. He sends the boy to San Francisco to work in a. shipyard but the youth.‘ for spite, allows himself to sink lower and lower un- til he finally reaches the vary-bot- tom in a Shanghai diva. Throughout his descent he drags with him al girl. played by Miss M-aokaillf who_ becomes addicted to drugs while he succumbs to liquor. ' Then he attempts to rise from Irhe mire and there is hope chat he has rehabilitated himself in Harwell, but one dramatic incident after an- other is hurled into the plot until the case looks hopeless. The snob- bery of an aristocratic aunt compli- cates mnrters ln a tragic manner. There is a splendid thrill as well as a surprise in this closing twist. "TbmMan Who Came Huck" is well worth anybodyh seeing. lllnnrd‘: Llnlmont Relieves Nournllla Q‘ Don't be Annoyed - with Chapped Hands or Rough Skin MacKinnoNs Witch l-lazel Cream Ladies’ Fur Collared Boats Less 331-3 011 _All balance of g our Ladies’ Fur C01- lared Coats must be cleaned out. They are goingfastiietortenow while-our ‘Big Sale is on. - ~ A line of Ladies’ Soiled Blouses Half Price. ' A line of Ladies’ Dresses Half Price. A special line of Ladies’ W001 Gloves $1.00, 75c and 50c. ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels We are putting in at the sale all the above new goods which we are selling at a big reduction of 25 per cent. off our already 10w prices. All ladies’ and childreifs winter Hose must be cleaned out. Our prices will do it. All less 25 per cent. discount. All ladies’ and childrcnTs Underwear offered at this sale less 25 per cent. discount. All lines of goods not Soothes, Heals and Makes the Skin Soft and Velvety " v ~ Price 351-. Bottle 1 _- very sarong, yet wlwbyo olfmltnful at Waidverlised ai Wholesale Prices ihis Week. , Bargains in Every Department Not lldveriisigd. Wonderful lfaluas in Ladies’ and Men's Fur .1 This Winter's Most Important Clothing Announcement 1 Every Men’s Overcoat we have must _ be cleaned out at a reduction of 25 per cent. 01f our already low prices which means that you get an Overcoat at a price that cannot be equalled let alone beaten. ' Overcoat-s $18.00 t0 $35.00 all less 25 per cent. discount. ' Suits, $16.00 to $38.00] All less 25 ~per cent. discount. Men’s Wool Underwear, worth $1.75 ‘ per garment for $1.00 per garment. Other lines of Wool ‘Underwear, heavy weight, worth $2.75 per ga- ment for $1.75. Men’s fleece lined Underwear, (Pen- man’s) extra special 75c per garment. See our special table of Men’s Work Shirts for $1.00. Men’s Grey Flannel Shirts, worth $2.50 for $1.50. Other lines of Grey Flannel Shirts clearing for $1.25. ' Balance of our Men’s Fall and Win- ter Felt Hats clearing at 20 per cent. discount. See our special baskets of Men’s Winter Caps from 75c ‘up. _ Balance of all Wool Blankets, cleur- y» mg at 25 per cent. discount this week. j 1'11 .___l No Goods on Allproba- _ _ This. _ Sale for tion. This Sale for * l f Qn]y_ N0 Goods on. Cash Only. " '_ Bflrgii ll cfllltfg Approbation. 1 gel-isms i I H‘ 1N MEMQRIAIW i‘ ’3.1-'il"..'§“.$'.‘£°’l.."li.l‘“t.'§;.'l1.i;"W" “a m be-w- 1 At the First s11 . -—-—-' mother and 111a lbhortlrors. Our sym- IRA MURDOCK BALDERSTON palm-lea gvrourto flbislm In their - sad hour o‘! sorrow. but may they at Cross ma» on December be able m m,» with ilhe 1-111111111111 oi‘ 18th. 1924, there passed peacefully‘ old, “Yen, though l Wfllilk Itihrou-tz-h Years wnd 8 men-rho. 1m was a tuen- with me." '- qml daworito with everyone, allover mourn are: Camr, Rely, Flu-l. Lloyd 1110mm, and one lmlhbrother, fitendauit ‘both an. Day School and Ralph oft Qmncy. Mass. lllvs Iaitlhsr. , ’ sums,- Bohool umu m» m: coined s-‘otgr Marjorie and m» 1111.11 broth. , hyvtibooovere cold which weakened era, Hoary-and Chester (who was ' him and- ouuaed his death. He will killed in! like war) medecensoi 111ml want. to go them, don't you-z. be mudi missed a-miong ‘his friends. nnd lra has now gone to join 1.111- 1w a... . M. . 1 The fwnerni service was condu. ed ‘by Rev. ()rr 13011111511411, (rglglgf b)’ ‘REV- R, W. Lindsay, burial int! 1n mierrmnitl Cmngery. J- Fllorrnl ' Tram Mr. and .\irs_ L. ll. 170M139, ~ Uway after-a shortidfl-ness. Ira Mur- the valiley of the shadow of death, firms Ronda Du-y School nn-d Sud, dock Baldersrton, m1. the age ‘of l5 l will 1Tea-r no evil. for T-hou art wlny School ‘ ,- a ‘like Ibmlwrs 11-11 toysoon 1111111 111-1111 1.111» 1,. ends-d. mil work here ls dome, ‘ For 1111,. (Til)? are so flee-tilt; i!“ ' Whore loved onus 11love gammy-W ' newt 1111111 11111111119 11111111111"; 1111111110 the feet in Mlnirdl 11.11 water. it wards off colds. srlilifi- fluonm} An enemy 11° '1 D -. v‘ l‘ tribultes were recelva] yum;- LWIME ifbmawmwwr-YWTF“ few. no dealth over tomes, ' on"