I "Prince 0f Wales lea lo right: Sir William Llewellyn, , PrlnoeotWnlesnnd JolsnnMllne oll SALE SATURDAY liliillT ll‘. ll. to I8 P. Ii. (1 Hourihly) LlllllES’ FllLL FASHIONED GIIEPE iiiilFFilll and SERVICE < llrlcllr liilES Our well known special feature line of. 59 cent Hoes on Sale for this hour only ' 2 Illil’ for $1.00 PRO WSE BROS LTD. “fliePi-ineeolwalessetanew fashion when he appeared inLondon M an official function. wearing n blue shirt and s. cutaway coat. Sets New Fashion Left Academy; the Royal Society o! dust ol the Royal president oi the lflmatthoutenhsgotthelloynlnademuexhiblilonotliriiish nriin Planetary Lite ';- May Be Found " r» By New Glasses . y‘. - ,/ ' nan. s. Johnson) Press Staff Writer) "neuron-m. Jan. sis-mic quel- o! whether the planets are in- hibited will ultimately be deter- troulomy, in the opinion oi’ Dr. Chant, professor o! astrophysics fl the University oi’ Toronto. Zftesesroh toward that obpetive [gs been carried on for many years did-now with the advent o: super- gflmr telescopes Dr. Chant believes much idiom information hitherto un- about the 118M111} o! the planets and stars will be disclosed curious mankind. But many yIiu-s mizht yet elapse before a definite answer is rorthcoiniflz- LWith the official dedication oi the Dunlap Memorial Observatory at Richmond’ Hill, on the outskirts of; Toronto, Dr. Chant will take his place among the world's leadmg umtronomlcal research workers. The dedication, set tentatively lor next May 31, will bring ink; operation the largest telescope in the British Elnprc, a. reflector with s 7B inch nltrmr. "with his stall oi efllifirt assist- cim Dr. Chant plans to devote his first programme of rewaarch to spectrum photography- oi the stars- s, he said, is one o! the most “you, fields o! study. but the heavens oliered such a vast oppor- tunity for research that it would by almost imposible to set s ple- ssribed object at any time. Btrange as it might seem, the Dunlap telescope could only junc- ,, tions sntislictorily within a re- ,‘ strict-ed field, Dr. chant said. Its ‘power was such that it must con- eualtrote on the more 61-558“ @9155‘ eiglobjecls. ‘He hesitated to specu- ‘ lite. on the possibilities the ‘new f telescope opened up» Aim‘ "m the spectrum. much mmflinfld V! b! E: ,, a 15-‘. .\-.<4<* "1 “r +18%? study or super-none or "star sui- cides." Flitcen oi these have been recollded on astronomical photog- raphic plates during the last 60 years. BIlpGC-IIOVBA} are stars which explode into flame 100,000,000 time! as bright as the sun. "No, we will not to out scouting for new stars oi’ planets. That is left for the real watchdogs oi’ the sky, the amateur astronomers," Dr. Chant said. "o: course we may en- counter the occasional previously uncharted star, but that will be primarily through accident!” Asked what be thought at the theory recently advanced by s, Spanish scientist that the sun was a, cold planet and possibly inhabit- ed, Dr. Chant remarked: "I read about that, but quickly threw it aside as no much lot. Why, do we not get our heat from the sun and is that not proof sufficient that it is riot a cold planet? As for the sun being inhabited, that is an old theory. Some have advanced the belie! that sun splits are hugs cratels leading to the heart o! the sun where life mirlht be sustained. Wr: can't deny that possibility. o! course, but it there is life there. it is such that it might besnr the imagination“. PAIUIYB LKHBT "END" IS AN AUHTIAIJAN _...___ Pal-oil's latest "Ilnd" is the 801'- geous blande man , from Sydney, Australia, Margaret Vyner. She is the most l.‘ togenetic figure that has come to Paris (or a. long time. No matter from what angle the cameras click they Bet Perfect results. One oi her latest poses is peerinll over the back of s velvet chair. chin just grazing the chair. 1M perched upon her naturally wavy blonde hair is Pam's newest hat. s toque in claret condor leathers. Itlsobout theslse o! a cherry bowl and dips slightly over the mht eye- Miss Vynsr had no idea o! becom- o! the nature oi 591"‘ n” ndiometry, direct phctogrfllll; drum: oelatisl bodies and t lng mannequin when she went with‘: friend of hers io sec Patcub summer collection. She waron her FREE-Ton 0F Coal . i“ I ltollougunuino ‘Welsh lard Jflflnn. Iqugde lucky coupon holder resume s y one _ tun-ask {or coupon Uylriwoflsoenndtolllihilhigllgrsdelnrdflosllow QIOIII. i lie gradeanditwlllpcen '$'““'.umq“ i a m niqlfl ’ .i{‘.’a§’;u‘°.im~. WI! u», a. vd>fi -~.. o». i.‘ “Eastern i ' Locals _' .._-_._ "WUBSOII-lrrllllll to lihlflofllfiil G may mended to Rept Archie B "MGNTAGUI. ‘lburldsy. Jan. 20th, Ioottinh Concert in honor or Robert Bums. Watch this column tor mun-sin. IPm'l_11"_1l- 2 it figure‘ ted: Session, Rev. Mr. Pringie: mou- tflzuo y l. Mr. L. H. Collin; newer Montague Blmday e I..T., Miss Pearl Greene: Fin- ancial Report, Min Charlotte Fras- er; Montague Young Peoples’ Boei- ety, Mini Pearl Finley; Whlm‘ Road Y. P. 8., mo. Pringle; and Mnlntennnoe, Mr. J. I. Riser; Mimtngue Women's Missionary 5o- ciety, Mrs. J. B. Fraser; lower Mon- tague Women's Missionary 5 Mrs. Prinlb: Plats Collector, Mr. L. Cowon; Treasurer Church mods. Mr. J. E. Flam. It was with deep regret that the resignation o! Mr. R. W. Stewart from the Board o! Stewards was accepted. Mr. Stewart was lowed to resign because o! ill health. He was highly commended tor his splendid services on the Board o! Stewards. Flollowing the three year Board membership plan, two members automatically retired this year. Mr. Garnet Mom and Mr. W. J. Eraser. '.l‘be following nominating committee were appoin- tsd by the chair, Miss Margaret Campbell. Mr. Ross and Mr. Sun Mot-sod. Alter retiring u: the classroom tor a few moments. the committee returned with the Ioliowlng names: Mr. Harry Davi- son. Mr. D. P. MncPhm-aoli and Mr. C. K. Wightman. Motion curled. The plate cohesion were re-eiected for. mother year. pnd the ushers were also re-elected with two names added, Oalvhi Hllehey and , Lloyd Slckles. It was moved by Mrs. A. M McLean» and seconded by Mr. J,E.1'raser,thatthel’.ndles'.0.idbc empowered to appoint two members to represent the Aid on the Board. Motion curled. It was moved and seconded that the following be given a vote o! thanks in appreciation of their tsithtillness during the year. The choir, teachers and officers o! the Qundsy School, Indies’ Aid, and all than undertaking and assisting in providing floral decorations ior the church. A standing vote was taken tp indorse the action o! the Oflicial Board in having decided to print the financial report And lub- scription list. Vote curried. The meeting closed with the Benediction bynths Minister, Rev. G. C. Pringie. ___..__-___. WHAT D0 YOU MEAN BY 1'1‘ ‘il-et the est out o! the beg." You know the expression, but do you know the lneaing o! it? Once upon a time, long long ago, when couniiryiulk were sccustuned iotakeeluckllnlbigiotsolsto market in n, bu. the pig sometimes M11! oontqined s cat. These not very honest people would then look out for n. customer who might easily be token lIl- some one simple enough to buy “s pig in n poke." It tlwy succeeded in the mud so much the more profitable for them. But it the prospective buyer. not giiigdllticohmlnitool as he looked, hap- fl won opening the bag before putting down his money, tllethecstwssoutotthebeg- .. u well u iiguretlvey. "Pi; in the poke." is another form of the some phrase. dlmin ti orpockst "Poke" ‘a a u vs . The French have the enlresslcn “Chat en voche." i"! L to lmdon to consider movie ‘ . Alter much argument, ‘Hie police interviewed Miss Mois- nsr. B yolr old school teacher and friend oi’ Iowell. Bile had taught school the day oi the tragedy but overr-ome with grief that night she hid “turned to her awn home in Anhoursitor ti a E r5; , D61!‘ slllwd fllldllrl. b 8 heed." your Mrs. Bruhln had not heard the Northwest. Steamers Collide - Mohawk Sinks NEW YORK. Jan. ail-The B. B. Mohawk, her 160 passengers and crew taken to apparent safety in liieboats following a collision with a Brazil-bound freighter a. few miles oil’ eecgirt. N. J., sank late last night. coast guard and radio re- ports said early this morlrng. In new weather and wiih a heavy wind bio Mohawk collided shortly after 8.80 p. m. E5112. with the 8, wing and sea running, til B. Tails man, a Norwegian freighter. At 10.40 p. m. MaofKay radio ad- vises said, ab: sank. Several other craft in the vicin- ity hurried to the aid o! the strick- en vessel. The United mat Liner Limon and the s s. Algonquin ‘were standing by shortly. p‘cking up passengers and crew troln the Mo~ hawk. The Mchswk, only iivc hours out oi New York bcund for Havana and Mexico, carried a crew oi 10'! and 53 passengers. She was under charter oi’ the Ward Line by her owners, the Clyde Mallory line. B. O. B. calls were sent from both the Mohawk and the Ttlisman. The latter later reported her bow was damaged but that she was not in need oi immediately assistance and was A lew minutes alter the B. 0. s. the Mohawk advised the himon: "heading lcr bcarh with bad list." and at 10.04 a. message intercepted by radio Marine corporation said: "Mohawk ‘The cause o! the collision was unknown. It was a. clear night but a still northwest wind approaching rtions was hitting the Ella‘! standing by. on the beach." entire Jersey coast line. rains slvsrsnors Marcel Roohas brings n. new note into evening fashions for the south with his crgandy shirtwaist dance dremes. Bhecr wooilens for spring are . sheer indeed, for they though they were striped with rows oi’ hemstltchlng or rnade with eyelet embroidery. It's all done 1ook_ on the weaving machines. iilhe belt line on spring dresses in Paris shows is one oi the moi!" style trends, and these belts, ‘Lanvin gold kid belts, Worlnet extra-snide suede and fabric belts Twb new 0010,; go rem“;- gom. to you! so start at twenty-give and iuily in the Paris mango orange an muscat blue. A new awning mamm from lingers into a cat's cradle beneath Bchlaparelli is i1. double net that your chin. and then 99ml? looks like gay material tram-l the same house glazed pique. Danish collections are SW96 transparent moire. A linen. Worth uses Small gingham checks are smart for sftem tor evening. They appear kinds o! materials. ‘h checks on all oon and ‘ "Rim"! in the little villsge ct New here midnight u» mn- by l Blflllf, Ilfl OQIIIO to find the youth near onlyeos wold- orehediedAdischuged some distance irom the visited the neighborlnt Edward previous night. and ma. id the police todsy she hetrd her boarder, Miss Clou- din winter, tell him: "Como, Ilowell, buck up. Got such porous we ggyng stead of rounded cheeks and s firm o; the new 5,13; paw“ pen; chm, clear oval, the loose flesh sage into belts Schlspamill transparent glass 11989 fun-owe slid wrinkles. and W" “my see that unlovely omnbinstion oounnnasmm urn maus- mog, L-Siilfl-‘l-lfl-IUL noon cans’ at returnable prices at Helms-ifs today- irsual-r-as-u WHY KARI today when you canbuylromzlcnculld st Bol- ma-rfs. I-l-SSM-l-ZB-li. SII HOP! I-IVII on In “Pron- cn mu" Monday, January 28th. Ii-Sdlfl-l-QS-ii. PRESENTED-IAN Bel-vices, Sun- day the 27th. North fllryon, morning IIALMLndTBMIiLEGengQ Pastor 14-38254-9041- BBV. LW. B. LOWBY will pteloh iii-marrow (Sabbath Div) at Nine M110 Creek it 11 A. 1L, Ohlllflhlll Ii 3BndCanOeOWeBt7RM. Il-Bfi-l-N-li. CALVIN CHURCH. ll.- Divine Worship will be held on seb- bath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. 0. Carlyle Webster will preach, 11-88234-26-11. FAMILY BEREAVED-olilro. Dan Mlsclflinnon Cancve Cove, received the pd news Simdo-y, Jan 20th, o! the death oi’ her nephew Emery Maomdyerl, son or! Mr. snd MIN- Nelsan E. Mscllbdyen Brantree Bids. Mass-Patriot Please 04y. GM! TWENTY DAYS-A resi- dent o1’ Al-mlra. P ll. 1., who lmd latterly been living ln New Glasgow, appeared in Court this morning on a drunk charge and pleaded guilty, received s sentence oi twenty days in Jail-New Glasgow news. BAPTIST OIIURCHD-At file morning service the Rev. A. C. Vincent will continua his series oi’ lddresses on thg [lord's Prayer. The lubject ta-morrow moming is "Thy Kingdom Come." The sermon at the evening service will be "The paint- ed race." Dr. Vincent speaks at each service. The music o! the day will be directed by Mrs. G. Elliott Pull. STOCK NOTI-Bluenocs Beluty a mature Holstein cow. bred and wned by Hon. Whiter M Ice s; lon, Victoria. P E I. has Just leted her last lactation period lntheflilfidaydivisicnoithsli. 0. P with the wlendid {modulation a! 20,021 11s. milk oontnining 842. 50 lbs. butter. In each o1 gwo months she gave over a ton ollnllk with s too oi 2401 lus. B CLEAR CONTOUR Most, women sigh when they see their first wrinkle, and yet the very some women allow the contour lines o! their laces to sag without realiz- ing that this is not only more age- “ The 42nd Birthday Cake WILL BE drawn for and allotted on Saturday Afternoon a 4 o'clock. MAYBE it ‘will be yours! Have you seen ii- . . . . It'll! tall “3 story cake" f! it would look superb on your dining e. L ,e=' coars Clear now at-- 1.1 CHDOSI TO-DAY from the‘ remalrld f our stock oi line new Coats, at jug; flA€pfi There are many lovely garments, all {ihillltgdglilgalgylllzailzztiexpressive of style BUY YOURS TODAY. 1818.96 Coats now $6.93 fliifibACoats now s 3,43 $19.50Coltsnow W-WCoatsnow .............,.l....$12.50 $29-50 Costs now‘ $14.75 { Ladies’ Tweed GLOVES--95c Grey, Blue, Brown, these smart tweed Gloves a 42nd Anniversary Bar- gain at - non pays PAST wn HAVE anus asked for new hats . . . . they're here . . . . and they We" worth waiting for . . . . very delightful new ideas . . . . perfect to wear with Fl" ma“ “ml big collars, and extremely smart for all 0W8!‘ in: than a dozen wrinkles, but that when the contour line goes wrinkles inevitably tollow. | $0 this straight talk is lddreases to the woman of twenty-live Twenty-dive is the critical age as tar as contours are concerned. i Just about that age s slight slackening round the contour line o! the lace sets in. This means that the facial muscles beneath are. slackening ever so slightly. Noth-l ing very noticeable is going in, happen for years yet, but once the ‘ facial muscles start slnokin st l their Job (which is supporting the contours o! your face» like all lazy workers they will iinidrl by letting ‘ you down Pfqberly. THAT LET-DOWN 100K And what in this world is less lovely than c, let-down face? 1h- ol ; imllaw cheeks and heavy lowls. Dtoldcdly this must not happen guard against it.- First o! all two exercises. The Cat's Cradle-Interlock the draw the hands apart so that the fingers give an upward massage movement to the flesh as they travel up the contour line towards the lobes oi ears. The Bored Beauty-luvs you Pstcu persuaded her to ‘ _ her mind. lilo that brill! s man's vrlvllm. she 4m. u the flllllllflrdfltflobitllidlld! mo}. cause-mm.“ IVWIIOI‘ Vwflkmlfi blackberry lace llvmtrimmedwith nlllnessilconcmtrsted incantruttothelinkism i’ flofli. In! your nOtIre tooled invention. No ehlflo. No steel. Light Write hr he: flirts-Med MIMI HANUIALTUIJNG 00. “R UFITUIFQWEE"? with our per- ieg shag; Ne Inexpensive. booklet. Dept- ll, Prelim. Ont. 1Q ll-lTll-l-U-il. tighten W Iii“! skin. restores to s dry or iubrioctlng power without which it inevitably wringlerby milling lwo ounces o! o“ $1.98, ‘$2.50 $3.95, $4.95 Handsome , Drapery Fabrics Many patterns, many colors, mgsd on table at Anni- ieresry _8ALE price . 42c 9%,, BI R THDA Y GREETINGS Also you can make lotion who-h’ ides- gkln the One-lg: While Ooh 1-3 cup butter, l cub sugar, 1 egg, iallsinim lines and ever imagined you could yawn orange flower-enter with threats- your way u; beauty? Well, try mu blespoonluls o: lbnond oil. m? P“;°";h§“'f"i‘°°“b M m, FM w_ tawny. ror tig- _ the throat mimics. You will please remember how- “mum, be“ m mm “m. "u “Hum. o‘ m. and,“ Amway '11": MOI 100i‘ 1100a, Iii in! mm! CUB!‘ “lib jflllllfltlfll Q0 Mt ‘ad i ‘mm.'mn. B.“ 80a” A-wcuupn. who was bum time Welling your moth in one penetrate to the muscles. It is the m“ n“ m‘ d“ d" “W” u whmlp“ u ya" no mmm.mw_ wodisloul rem. and 901M! m" wishing and the petting that m,“ m“ y, m“ and to may much. former cm- yml" mill-h sod time the mm will keep than in their plsce- mm,“ a ‘m, mm ‘alum; ‘m; Qumpbn, who ans ‘I W“ 1"" W"! ‘ihm- u“ st Vancouver, 1'1 years ago w- T-Mfl “Won lllttilii- "I! Oiihfl marrow. Ills! lrrlnsll vm a mem- sruhberpotmorspadotcotiion berolfluosnedlm lcteam wool soaked in dlln tome. m“ m*_ "in 1m 5nd ms 3n mlplrc An mtringtent will ‘who end a 4, Mo- und aloud Gill footballer, wu at Ottswa 9"’. S ‘THAT wig... 5° ’ miss??? H fi nadir ugl-Y-ieev