19o: {j JANUARY s, 192s THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN n. aw. OXOCuhe wnppern. by 0x0 Limited, 232 Lemoine Strut, Muntleli, Que. °°d$°"P Soups made with OXO heIp . digestion-warm through and rough —— and make the whole dinner taste better. ~ _ o trouble to make with QXO Cubes. se 0X0 Cubes in place of stock and serve a consomme F at delights with its flavor and provides rich nutriment to ebuiid body waste. " ’ Zhildnnfipainiirubouk ienl Iree, on receipt oI GIIBES 1n furs 0/‘ 4 "/5? " ' /0 '30‘. THE OREAT DEEP ECONOMY dlly.——1i. Dunc-o Casino- HORSE RAC tLeed-wzly. Jun. 2:50 class. MARRIAGE ihte 80 Grafton Street three nun-lingui- CharlotitetowlPs Largest Pipeiess Heating Jobs I _ Has catolnc FURNACES Installed . l: you have not decided on a Furnace, here is a REAL GENUINE PIPELEJSS FURNACE-at a MODERATE COST, Make your New Year's Gift to the home . ‘ A Caloric .. Pipeless HAMILTON’S THIN ZEPHYR Mutt-mu BISCUITS Oven Fresh! In” pound packages, times a All Caloric installations guaranteed. Inquiries promptly answered. Phone 3934. FIIEIIJII. TIIIIIIIOII . I BAYER up“ Prince Edward Theatre Kristine .Vl.. Agnew. son of Iut-tietowll will unly Till, ill the subject ot‘ lu Inn-l‘ llilll. sumetl heir violin classes on Mon- DON'T MISS th~e_ hig K. K. K. tomorrow c. w. v. A. CARD PARTY TIIBs- day ukht at 8 o'clock- en men welcome. —~.'Virs. Lucy Ilcll Kivlly announces engugenlellt ot‘ .-'l_:.llc\\', CIHIFIOIIPIUWII, iIIIKBPIIIII-Z lit Soul-is, Wednesday, Jail- flIKIiit at the 794-I~6-1I All return- 745-1-3-31 ES on Stanley 7th. 3 minutes and ANNOUNCEMENT. her daughter, to Illr- George D. Mr. null lllrts John TDFrI-Ii-Ii zuldress it public 1.30 p. III. on dergarten reopened yesterduy mor- ._]_||._. PREPARE FORHSTOEM. that your coil Plckurtfs conl. TRU-I-ii-lniii LATEST IN-Ovcr isix pounds elegant wheeling yar-n, 184i‘ tiers. scnniis, chips, ‘mitts nun, Intrgsl skeinas 25c. Pruwse liros, Iltd. 1 TIIS-I-il-IHI UNION VOTE-The result of till _ DR DOQL|-|;|_E op TORQNTQ, voting 0n Church Union in the Val-l Inne of the host plntturnl spenkens {in (‘zlniulll null well known Ill Char- Ieyliiclti congregation which closed yustorllzly For llnitlnélilil; Aigninst Union-A 7i: Majority in tnvor of Ilnion-Iifi.‘ good road develop- nu-nt unll ’l‘or.rlst traffic. Don't will“ III" IMO M"- 59h" 726-1-2I-lll5l- The funeral. L. Iiigginsi ,\\’tls h-“ld yesterday afternoon from Ellis Int? re-aidencc on Prince Street LAID TO REST- THE ANNUAL MEE-"NG of ‘hello the Peoples (‘enlotciry llflti was lluion Ilalirynlvlrs Association will ‘largely ntt-nlded, ll large delegation, t‘ held in lilo hull alt Vernon (IIII '1' OHIIIKPIIWII- “mi”? [he ausiim“ {tiring oi‘ ice tor the coining sen-f-‘Iclaeilil on \\'lII he let by Ionlier or auction nlecting—S. .l the sealed! w 723-1-3-stt0I "A-e CORNWALL lir. .3 (n ing .=l'il'l' lllEIJiiliilIE. IIIIIIIII’)! Linllnnnt for (‘nltlm Photographer 163 Gt. Geo. S NOTES —It ‘grzttifyng to sea so lnuch interest ,IIL'III); taken in l riots this wintier in skating the‘ ' Mun-at outdoor sport In this country. -‘..l‘ ours- Nearly every conllnunlty is tiatahlishing an outdoor rlnk.— rmlnithpll b.)- Hulry (lrtislly, Cornwall nllten gre..t interest ill establishing l.‘J-.;-h;.mr_1(|j llle country d.s .\'o nru informed that n Iirvly gulnv .i|' hockey will Like lilac-t- on Sat- urdny afternoon. Jun. thl- Polar Iiears ot‘ Cornwull (JIIIII- ‘tnglz the Iiruins ut North Itivor to - ITUIIKIIY gzlnn- to start at 3 p .III. 10th tho nnltch I'm th t E. Etta-Loud. ’l't?.s'ilii'llt~ A. H. Reynolds, Seurel- VI \\' ll u - ult-sdzly. Jdilllllfy 13th, 1925 begin-If" ‘"0069 FIDIJIQI-Y I'- Wfl-‘l IIEIII- "QUIET. zint; nt 2 lfcioclt. The cuttng and‘. I“ "Immmm" -.\I<- . s (l A Hughes ,.\‘IlII‘iI()I.'I( .\lvl.e»od_ Ilnnllnond Kelly 18 Peter Oliver and Zliurtiock Ross. AQ- L IIAIIIFAX. Sr-QIIOIRIIO-IIS Ward K~ III“ RIi“IIIIIQI‘\‘ 01' tihc -.\In.n»trezll Stork .1 r ilk on his mill 110ml fut‘ the mu Tglflphnljp ___________ __ 1301/, nslm- of the young lleulllo oi the n..,,m,tol, __________ __ 31 .' . unndlng (ZOIIIIIIIIIIIIItIi. R llk q‘ Ilmvdvme Flour _ 6;‘; nights tire Monday illlli Friiluy and Umlw" Power _____ __ 97 (‘ubn Cane Sugar ________ -_ — siiifihfii/VFEBTT‘ n Take Off Fat |‘;ln IIIIXIIIIIIL’ Iu- sllnplor tllllll inking .| 4‘HII\'I'IIII‘III. IIIIII‘ lubIl-t four flint-s ‘PIIVII llny ulllil your weight is rl-lluvoil lo uorlnnli’ 0t‘ voursl- not. Just pur- - n box nl‘ .\I.‘II‘III(III\ I'I't‘li(‘I"I[|IIOIi from your drug-gist for tllll‘ rt unw to rl-iluv Fnllou "IlIllll tllvtlnl: or llint substnnlilll . ' . ului I(l'I‘[I ‘. 'I‘hons'|lulil nl‘ lIlPII - lln-nl from your ,_ gist, or so lift-rt to hlnrtnolzl P0,, Iit‘lIl'l‘I|I Alutors Illdgn IIUIFOII. Mil-ll. THE CHARLOTTE-row" Kim British Empire Steel 1st Pfd. -- Ptlllmnns nIng after the Ohrisllnas hul days. AV _ , . * Shumtlll ‘mu’ LaiurenIizIe P-uil-p _____ See Canadian General Elec I ‘ .0 .. ~~ bill is filled with Oanaldiun Stlealmsflxiip ICo-m. ._ —— 780-1-6-m3i Canadian StnL-smahllp PM, ... 47% Asbestos Oqm_ __,___,_ _ __ ANTHRACITE COAL —Another DonrI-nion Bridge shipment received today best QIIHPHVIOIIIH-III Power ___ ty.—A- Plckurd & Co._ Phoni- 24U<!“Y'nnn1p‘ig Elven,“ _ ‘IIIUIdN-‘li ' Atchison est ‘stluulcs- t'or knltxillng wnrln swear A,“ iNpw York iOe-utnall . rvsultl-tl as followszw“ “my My, lulu-glue]; AHLVFREAI. EXOIIAN‘ conducting the funeralilillii \'-t*io~ry _____________ _. itv-i oi‘ the society at thv grnvstlllliiii \'Il'I..ii'y __. - The illficitlting clergyman was Rev 10:2 Vliiilli __. NI Ryan and the pull bearerslltlii.‘ \' will)’ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ A J Houlo, hl-l oi l’ 1C lalund Ranches. .\ll~ ll‘ 'W ilili-lii-llrlritrk. who hlls hit-n ii"_i"" " i with this rnnch since its stair. Pilll‘. i ux-vr t"tll' lht- foxes nnd zlcmln- (‘II-III II-"I1I1“‘I'- Th“ “Inch “I liuniwl thenl to their iIPSiIHlIIllll. Ilillllllliflvlk in non" in {IUITSS or IVlr- .\I;ll'I(01ItII'it'I( slates iIliil thl-rc 75 IIHII?‘ 0110 will I)‘ "IIIP-‘Pli 'I"~“ - are non‘ llIlJlII. 40 ranches IllI"!_'1lIl1I‘ .\' ‘"13 I40‘! 5915i") iIIt‘ IIIWIIWLIOI‘ - ‘ sluall in Norway, nnd lhnt the in» \\‘-l< Rood. tt\'(‘I‘lIl.',lIlL'j ililtlllt thrm- '. dustly hi1: nuw . sl-t-uri- tooling I" iI-i‘ lHlllZ v _ _ _ ' thnr" nnd is splalullngiu n u-nlul- -'\ II RH!" A‘ 1'" 0i -\~'“' \"-'|\' “Y”. ’ ‘room-ans, ,7, A MATlNEE-—16c AND 11¢. NlGHT—26c, 21c, 11c, ‘ ‘we ‘ gut l. ______ __ 5, tuba b bu r ll 8 i’ I i Pan Almerlcan, Petroleum ___ 66%} ' I ‘ American Can. ___ ______ -. I65", COITIQ t0 g ‘ y Brazilian Ftlacllon - .. 55% ‘ . I , .. . i . ~.- 3:22;: .6251. .-; PRINU‘? EDWARD. EDWARD ' SHOP "W! 39111131" Cillllflfl- 1 “LL KARE . oAgcdE iudthe UPWII/Isll Ryer Preierlrtal ___ l- I __I'T igfflff" Lonlolru“ I fgiiifkf,” Slpanish Rive-r ‘Cont. _. 102% Wednesday or MISS BERNICE srutrz l-e- g ' Stvei Company m’ Cilllucl its». Thursday For Royal Laughter --4.- FOR LOVERS OF RETRACE YOUR Anncondtl Copper" -_.._-_..I. 471,24 Conn-than I".1t'.I-{|.L' lt-milwaiy .. 151%., A . _ 1L H“ merlcan stage. Crucible Sit-cl -- . -_ AN EXCEPTIONAL TREAT THE BEST IN COMEDY DRAMA. STEPS THROUGH THE HAPPIEST Last Showing Today! CLYDE lnrclrs IMMORTAL ROMANCE “LOVERS’ _ 1.1g?‘ , JOURNEV m LIFE, _ Na-tlionill Biruwe-ri-es 62W - , THROUGH " L o V E R ' 5 7" Jnda-n-tlt: Sng-ar . » I LANE" - - - - - -- IIII < ; Aim. (Jar 8r Foundry ‘Jill ‘ ' Locomotive . . . _ _ _. 10074. ' /~ ‘ I. With an all-star cast includ ng Gertrude Qlmstertd, Robert .\m_ iS-lneitlng t. Retl llnig {till/l i Ellis Crauford Kent, George Perluiat, Ethel Wales. Norm- an McGregor, in the best known drama-tic story o! ihc I-nlternltiollttl ‘Pillpifl’ . KS1)’ Snrilngiitelltl __ . lhl-l-lllenlut _ IIII‘ I'II.‘.I onul Milli‘. Press Fte-l-l Cur Ito-titling; SUIIIIIPIIII- Pznuifiic _ Stlltii lbil Kt‘ r i nion Ptutiit: l'tzlh Copper . l't:lIl Coppol- ___ l] S. Idtiilakfifli .-\-Lt-oI.ol ___ ‘UonsoIilIn~l.t.d' Snlelilers __. BANKS innit (‘ozuincrce ......... __ _B.lll~k Itimtl ...._ ‘Lllrn-k ilotltreull ___ Ilinllk .\ rll Scotiu ___,_ I V\'Ilc.l --.\1;ry, 173%; ‘ Coin May, 126%. Jiuly, (m: JuI_\'. 'i.\Iii,\'. IS-i; July Isl Fifteen Pairs Foxes f d l ‘ c clonic comcd o newl we s‘ I niieddling relatives! y I i‘ l On ihv "SttlTzlIlTgerfjord“ whil-hI s” the ‘wnfirmed bachelor geb ltll New York I'm‘ Not-wily on Ilcu-lilnfi his VVIll-I h! d°I1bIe'°I‘°55°5 the 9th iifiwn pnirs 0t‘ choice Silv-r brgthuhogd of fan¢y.frg55 ans i-‘TiilIT.3131?]ti:'"3f’.§‘.i§""<.§"‘i13.1133?"'0 I“ a Pa" °‘ 5°" ”°""‘ t. , . . . - ii‘ Ii. Nollrtly. of which ll J Ilnnson |T's .s lh KUIIPZJI lnnllajztr. 'l‘lu..v unlnlzlis wort; picked from a tlulnm GORGEOUS i_,' Engagement Extraordinary OF THE WORLD FAMOUS PIANIST MARK HANIBOURG UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGEIOF HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ANI) MRS. HEARTZ AT THE PRINCE EDWARD i iii i . “THE HOLLY WOOI) Kll)” A TWO PART MACK SENNET COMEDV FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, January 9th AT 8.15 P. M. SHARP tho .\III])|Il‘I"'- SEATS NOW ON, SALE AT THE THEATRE PRICES RESERVE-—Sl.10 80; GENERAL ADIVIISSION-—52C t n} __.._$—_-_.=_ . n-“QE ‘fir... atHo1man’s---J an. 5th. to Jan. HOLMAN’S Charlottetown Branch-129-133 Grafton Strcet—H()LMAN’S Charlottetown Iiranch Furniture Play Days $210.00. market for this sale CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS. Overatuffecl ahd finI-Shfld in beautiful Tapeetrlea three piece- $210.00. it's your while the Bose is away f0l‘ Reed (Bhairs 1-3 Off: REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. A few excellent utylel at 1-3 OFF regular prlcet. 5 . gu‘ , . '5 “as AND “A” “In mm“ $24.00 to 000.00. an“ m- um . _ sale .... ................................ .. 1-3 OFF i duritll time sale It 1-3 OFF 129-. 8T. / Vi‘ 4 i.,__,\¢ocoa\.t:-t»‘.-\m~f “I i) i‘ I I Last week's Price $140.00 Chesterfield Chairs.—l-3 off ' CHESTERFIELD cl-IAIRS. A nice variety ranging from $24-00 1° 005.00. Play-day price 1-3 OFF 1 Framed Pictures 95c FRAMED PICTURES. An excel- lent variety. Your chvlee 95¢- Brass and Steel Beds 0t 1-3 off ‘A Limited quantity of STEEL “When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play Mr. J. P. Crockettrlvlanager of the Charlotte- town Branch and Mr. J. LeRoy Holman of the Head Office, Summerslde, are in Ontario buying for both the Charlottetown and Summeraide stores. We are left In ful-l charge of the Charlottetown Branch and beLevlng that “when the eat’; away" the mice ought to playhwe are going to join with our cuaeome . lin for u: and moat making our play daya the huBieat profitable for ouneustomers. ‘Ilvlltlllilll y.» out"... I I ‘iii ' ill Businen 0f Beer & Weeks. Today there is not more than S2500 of that stock left and when IHBIBOSECS - come back we want to tell them that there is not a piece of that furniture left tin the store, Remember our sale starts Monday morning Janu- ary 5th at nine o'clock and ends Saturday night at Last April we took over the entire Fdrniture I 9.30. We will be expecting you l Bedroom Suite Reg. $225.00 BEDROOM SUITE, finished in the beautiful Ashes of Rose-t Enamel with hand painted decorations. The set comprise: Dresser, Cnlffonler. Dressing Table. Bench and Bed. The Bonn aald the price waa to be $130.00 $225.00 but we've $130 .00 marked it at ............... .. Reading Lamps Reg. $8.95-»$5.50 FOUR READING LAMPS. at $9.85. $175.00 Requmfly ‘mud you cnn have it for $115.00 Your choice $5.50. Parlor ‘$14.50 Sliding Steel Couch SLIDING sTELL COUCH with Cretuoned cover- ed Mattress. Re before the Docs HOLMAN ’S gularly priced It 814.50 If you buy comee It le your: for .......... .. $11.76 " Music y . Labtnets MUSIC CABINETS. Reg- ularly 820.00 for $13.30. Regularly $22.50 for $15.00 Tables PARLOR TABLES In Oak and Mahogany-the prices Ire lo low we are ashamed to publish them. Cali in and lee them. I Kitchen Cabinet Reg. $38.50 - SURFACE OAK DINING TABLE KITCHEN GABINET. Regularly $19.25 i» Regularly priced at $19.00. We've priced at 038.50. Play-day price . ~ marked it $14.65. Dressing Tables 1-3 ofl’ DRESSING TABLES of Oak and Walnut flnliuhed Birch. Former price: ranged from $30.00 to $45-00 clear- ing at 1-3 OFF. SOLID QUARTERED OAK DINING TABLES. just two in a lot. The regular price is $50.00. Vour choice for $30.00. Baby Carriages at 1-3 off BABY G-ARRIAGES, finllhed In Ivory or prey. Regular prlee was Quartered Oak Dining Suite for . . y, $115.00 DINING SUITE highly polished quartered Oak, com- ' prising a Table. Buffet and Chair; with genuine leather seats. They wanted $175.00 for it but while we are Boss Walnut Finish Elm, Reg. $176.50 ilining Suite Sale Price -$97.75 WALNUT FINISH ELM DINING SUITE comprising Cabinet, Buffet, Table and Chairs. Regular price $176.50. while we're on the job it: your for $97.75, Note These _Play Day Specials GOLDEN OAK BUFFET, with English Bevel Plate Mirror, Regul- arly $48.00. Play-day price $32.00. CHINA CABINET of Walnut fin- lehed Elm. Last week you would have paid $42.00 for It. This week the price in 827.00. ——-1__ . ‘a