NOW SHOWING BUCK JONES "THE DESERT OUTLAW" Abounding in Thrills! » [ HORRAHTI -- time has come. You've rest, now try the best. "Walter O'Donnell Collingwood Street : Phone 281%J. a 2818) Bags and Suit Cases THE SURPRISE STORE 353 Princess Street. Phome 1454J, We sell for ea® or ohay weekly payments Special Sale of Trunks, Club ohan, | al due to & | reared as cracy and |is attraved o.him, but resolves not ito fall utdes his' spell as every other She intrigues him by her , which Is different { from gE he hes ever before | encou a | By he Pronounced sloofness she {spurs hin to deeds of deviltry. She | openly dslitkes him, but is really | rypnotisg By the brilliant, fascinet- | ing prise. The fair reaches a climax and a declartionf of Jove is forced from the lips if the proud Tamara. Allen Pringle plays the leading feminine tole while John Gilbert is cast as he prince. They both hold by their dynamis personalities and Eltnor Cyn in choosing them as het ideal loers made a selection which should » generally popular. BUK JONES AT AT STRAND. + Buch Fanes the greatest of all vie characters, and per- -- thi greatest horseman will ap- pear atthe Strand to-day and Sat- urday 1: a typical Buck Jones action thrijjer 'The Desert Outlaw." A real plot, wich features all kinds of daring tunts by the star, a beauti- ful romwnce, and thrilling action feature hie his latest photoplay. STICK MARKETS (Ri by Johnston & Ward, ie ass strest, members of the, Mon and. Toronto Stock Bx- § Montreal. Jad. |.=~(1.30 p.m.) Abitibi Power As Fat i wag Atlant: Sugar . Bell "Nephone .. Brasfl v0 Lu || Bromiphn .... 4! Briti Empire Steel Com .. BritighEmpire Steel 1st pfd British Empire Steel 2nd a Can. «fontutiors wn Breweries Com ns Breweries pid . Power .. .. POIBroB., . vv ov nea as POWEr .... +s ae Wabamo .... se wis IWayspmaek .... .. .. ant rE ------ . New York. "Jan, 2:30 pm.) lanes on os sow Ten WEae ww ee Es Here Sane se BD. & 0,50. cone Sen. wu mans EE SANA e ee ible Steal Fea . tr in CAR. Sugar Com.. a n Can. Sugar pid .... Asphalt .. executive of the Central Ontario Am- ateur Baséball League extend he greeting that the year 1935 will be a prosperous and heppy one to all base- ball fans throughout Kingston and Bastern Onterfo, and announce that a meeting of representatives from Kingston, Belleville, Peterboro, Co- bourg, Port Hope spd Oshawa whl be held in the Dunham House, Co- bourg, on Tuesday, Jan. 18th. The morning session will begin et ten- thirty, at which the baseball situe- tion in these towns willl be considered and organization for the coming sea- since August let last must person- ally notify J. Walsh, 91 Quebec ave- oue, Toronto, secretary of the O.B. AA.; of such change of residence, stating the place of former residence, club last playing with and date change was made. Such notification is to be in the secretary's hands at Toronto before Feb. 1st. This must be done personally by each and every player who has come into the differ- ent towns of the league and Secretary play in 0.B.A.A- season of 1925. Cob Games Start, . The first club games of the season are being played at the curling rink tonight and the members of the various rinks are now in top shape to settle into a strenuotis season. The practice games that have been held have improved the playing of many of the members who needéd brushing up and Al curling should be the order for the rest of the séa- son. A practice club game played on Tuesday night resulted as fol- lows: Bert Treadgold J. Taugher J. Newell W. J. Drysdale Skip--5 B. A. Martin E. Walsh J. Macdonald G. Hanson Skip--18¢ Juvenile Hockey. At a meeting of the Juvenile Hoe- key League heM in the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday, G. Mathewson was elect- ed president and T. Borland secre- tarydreasurer. The situation was dis- cussed fully and it was decided to hold another meeting on Saturday night at seven o'clock in the "Y" when all entries of junior and sen- for séries will have to be in. The Juvenile League is also considering forming a junior city league as an intermediary between the juvenile team from Kingston, Canada, put up a splendid exhibition || against the strong University of Pennsylvania" five here to-night but lost out 30 to 18 on the score. Both and surprised the American crowd. John "Red" McKelvey, famous Queen's football player, LY BRITISH WHIG ~ Annual January. (Clearance Starts Saturday Morning DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN'S AND MISSES' PLAIN AND FU COATS, CLOTH DRESSES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESS 7 S 3 harp on the stroke of nine Saturday morning, we begin our annual January Clea Sale in our Peterboro, Belleville, Kingston and Brockville stores of Plain and Fur-T ffi Coats; Cloth, Silk and Evening Dresses, when our large and beautiful stock of the very new- est goods i in each of our four stores will be offered at the: Season's Lowest Prices Every garment is fully up to the "McNabb" standard, which is is an absolute guarantee of its sterling quality, and as the price reductions have been so drastic we expect our stores to be crowded with eager buyers, the low prices are so unusual, the stock so reliable and to-date in every feature -- no matter where youlive, in thecity.or out of the city, our advice to get to our nearest store as soon as you can in order to obtain the best selections. ALL OUR HIGH GRADE, LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN COATS REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Presenting without doubt the best values we have seen in many years. Coats individually selected for their beautiful materials and handsome fur triminings, as well as for their exclusive styles. Plain Coats in smart fabrics and individual models. 2 We believe these Coats to be the best value we have offered in years, FUR TRIMMED COATS Regular values up to $35.00| Regular values up to $45.00 Regular values up to $49.50 2375 29.75 '35.0( PLAIN COATS Smart, dressy styles and utility models--away below Half Price Regular values up to $25.00 | Regular values up to '10.00 '1 A Great January Sale of Women's and M . Poiret Twill and Charmeen Dresses Cleared from a noted maker--every one of them new, smart and right uptothem in style. But on a January merchandisin triumph we took every dress on the manufietures racks and divided the quantity equally to each of our four storées--bought them to sell at al- most half price too. en you see their delightful new styles, their pérfect wor and finest quality fabrics, you will agree thatthese are the greatest dress offerings of season. Misses' sizes 16 to 20. v Women's sizes 36 to 44. Most are Navy, Other shades ofp Rust, Green and Black. 'AT THE SEASON'S LOWEST PRICES 12.95 | '15.00 19.9 Regular $19.95 to $22.50 Regular $24.95 to $27.50 Regular $20.75 to 3 Evening Gowns and ~ Party Frocks RERERRE ERE Women's and Misses' Smartly Designed Afternoon. Frocks, Satins, George te - and Canton Crepes : AT THE SEASON'S LOWEST Pricss © Ho he Frocks ta thls Special Janasry Sale group ave De En ae vie Shara. of Whielfli satisfaction: or Yaonsy, DEOMOS Yelungod,