i rtnDcr I, 102 i. The Aroma 0f AT AM" 'Paunaru H4M betokens the perfect blend. Superb in flavor Try it today. 0D9S AND ENDS IN I P.': n 123. WHITE AND IVORY DHL5&ERS al knock-down prices $14.25, $18.00, $25.85 and $30.40 1 Onry, WHITE CHIFFONIER (five drawers) . . $20.65 1 Onfy, IVORY DRESSING TABLE AND CHAIR . . $30.00 I On y, Ivory Bedroom Somnoe $10.00 EEOROOM TABLES (with or without drawer) $7.75 ame s Home furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street The WASHTUB Something you're glad to tell "Qood-bye" There is no woman who does not enjoy saying "good-bye" to the wash-tub. And there is no need for any woman to even have one about the house. For our Wet Wash Service does all the washing and returns your bundle, fragrantly clean, ready to starch, iron or hang out to dry. When you sec how well it is done and how little it costs that is when you'll say "gord-bye" to the wash-tub forever. Wet Wash 5 c a pound . MINIMUM CHARQE 7Bo CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND . DRY CLEANERS Slh ftvorue West. Phono 8 Advertise in "The Daily News" Local and Persotai B.C. Undertakers, l'liotie 1 1. llayners, Undertakers, I'lione 351 Vou'll like uur coal! Cousum its Coal Co. Phone 7. If Delicious, refreshing, in igur aliiiB "SJUIMIEME" Collie, tf Good men's Suits fur $11.(5 al Bryant A. Greer's. Lutheran Bazaar, Melropole Hall, tomorrow afternoon and evening. Program 8.30 p.m. Mr. ami Mrs. . Stockton are "HiliriK tonight on tho 1'rince John for Massett. Once mure we can supply the famous Fdon coal in any quan tities. I'lione 58. Prince Huperl Feed Co. tf The Women's Canadian Club is lendcring a luncheon to Canon (ould tomorrow Tuesday at I i.m. in the Boston Cafe. Frank Morris of the B.C. Un dertakero' left for Suiilhers on Saturday night's train. He is expected hack 'tomorrow, The appointment of Henry Fry MacLeod of 1'rince Huperl as coroner has been rescinded, the B.C. Gazette announces. William Goldbloom returned on the Cardena yesterday after noon from a fur buying trip to Ocean Falls and Delia Bella. The case against II. Nelson of supplying liquor lo Indians wan withdrawn jn the cily police I'nurl (his morning. 1. MrGulgau. accountant for Maetl Timber Cw. al Buckley llay. armed in the cily on the Prince John lat night. He i enroutc suulh on a holiday trip Mr. Morle Craig, wbu has been south on a holiday trip, is ex wcled home by the steamer I'rmce Huperl on Wednesday of this week. Itev. and Mr-. J. Gillelt and famllv arrhed from Massett un the Prinee John last night. They ure returning to Hie Inlands this evening. VA . F. Pearee. who has been running a restaurant at Port Clements, arrived in the city on Hie Prince John lat night. He is on his way south for the winter. Mr. and .Mr. T. Jeary. who have lie-n visiting for the past month al Port Clements with their daughter. Mrs. W. It. Pen ney, returned lo the city on the Prince John lasl night. James Martin, customs ollicer and general storekeeper al Mas- sell, arrhed in the cily from the Uijeen Charlotte Nlands on the Prince John last night. C.P.H. steamer Princess Mary, hound frotu Vancouver to soulh- ealeni Alaska ports, arrived in Htrl at 2:15 this afternoon. I'he following passengers are hooked to go norlh on I he vessel: for Juneau Father A. P. Kaslie-vurolT and Mrs. I.. Johnson; for Ketchikan Mrs. Mercer, Esther Smith, F Maynard, Violet May-n ard, Mrs. M. Mayiard and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mallory. Sailing time is set for i o'clock. I" Brocaded Tweeds An unusual purchase enables us lo offer these bountiful ami serviceable dross materials al a fraction of their value 40 inches wide in many Shades mid colorings. Hejtular n'.'o At Only Per Yard $1.50 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRE88E8 FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN ON SALE MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Avt. Suil Values see our advl. in this issue. JJryaut A Greer, Lid. Frank Ward and daughler,Mii Nora Ward, arrived in the cityj on the Prince John from .Mas- sett. They expect lo spend u ouple of weeks here. Mired Adams prominent llve cilizen of Maell, arrived in I he city on the Prince John last nighl. He is here on business and expects to return to the Is lands tonight. At 2.30 on Saturday afternoon the fire department responded lo an alarm from lue lane between Second and Third Avenue where a smoke scare was caused by the engine of the Woodcock Dairy. During the month of Novem ber, the fire department responded to seven alarms. There was damage only in the case of the Beaver Bottling Works where the tloor was partly burned, the loss being placed al I5. Lynn Hastings l.yje of Pouce Coupe lias 1 ice n appointed a coroner and John Dickson Moore of Fort Fraser a slipendiary magistrate, the B.C. Gazelle Mr. and Mrs. Iterle Smith ars now in Vaueomer on their way to Premier after their lioneytiioon. They wen married recently in Manitoba. Mrs. Smith was for merly a nur at Premier and Mr. Smith is assistant manager of the Premier mine. The ap'Htlnlment of W-allvr Gale as stipendiary magistrate. small debt court Judge and de puly coroner has been rescinded the II.C. Gazelle announces. Mr. (Sale was recently transferred to Hie taxation department al Yap couver. George Hodger, brother of Mrs. It. W. Howard of Fourth Avenue lkil and late with the Cold Stnr age Company, . returned to town on the Cardena yesterday wijh his bride, formerly Mis McPher- son. of Maryhill, Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Hodger 'will lake up I heir residence here on Mus-grave Place. W. F. Ileak, who has been con ducting a store at'Fdson, arrived in the city from Fjlmoutou on last night's train and is registered al the Prince! Huperl Hotel. Mr. Ileak, who a well known old timer here, Is making his first visit to the city since his recent trip to the old .country with J. G. Scott. C. D. llniinons of Portland, Oregon, and Allan Stewart oi Vancouver, who have been doing assessment work on mineral and oil claims on the (Jueeu Charlotte Islands for several mouths, arrived in the city on the Prince Jolm last night ami will proceed south tomorrow afternoon on the Cardena. They expect to he hark in two or three weeks' time. Mr. Kmmons is very hopt-rul of prospects un the Islands, but says he is not going lo make any ,laliv- menls for publication until he has something worth while to announce. He has taken an aclhe interest in the Oueen yucen Charlotte Islands for several years. Do You Know? THAT ir your vtomarh Is out of or-dcr )ou ar. iwvdUiifijr furryiu burilm or mturr ivhlch Jb-To will nllovo In o mlnuto f.uit imiIdm. nrltl Mlomarh. sour-burnlnf Momarh rvxon Immediately lo Jo-To. Sold n all Vtuj Mora ANNOUNCEMENTS I.ullieruu IliuHar, December 2, Metropole Hall. Hebekah liazaar, SI. Andrew' Hooms, December 0. Methodist Church Bazaar, Dee-ember 11. if 20lh CENTUHY SUITS on Sale for 2U5 at Bryaul & Oreer, Lid. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Maxwell jin I Frank Pine, who arrived in Hie cilv on the Princess Beatrice (Saturday aflernoon, will leave to-' 'night on the Prince John fori Buckley Hay. Mr. Maxwell is 'assistant superintendent for Hie1 Maxwell Timber Co. and Mr. Pine is otore manager. They have! been couth on a holiday trip. Father A. M Kashevaroff of Juneau, who has been in (he city for the past two wf' is returning norlh on I mf rinciTs Mary this aflernoon. ring Ins visit here, Father KashevaroflT has been instrumental in the steps that are now being taken lo establish a museum locally and in connection with which a meeting is lo lie held in the Council Chamber Wednesday evening. Northbound from Vancouver to, Stewart. Anyox and Alice Arm. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. H. Dickson, was in port , from I. (5 lo 8 o'clock yesterday. The vessel had the following passengers: for Prince Huht( William Goldblodhi. Mrs. Turtle, O.-B. I-akc, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hodger; for Stewart Mr. Pilling. F. Hoberlson and F. D. Hush; for Alice Ann Mrs. T. W. Fal coner and daughter; for Anoyx II. It. Plummer and Mrs. Hume and son. ORANGEMEN ELECT . OFFICERS FOR YEAR The following officers were circled liy the Loyal Orange IMlge for the ensuing year at their regular meeting held in the Metropole Hall. Worshipful master, L. S. Ar- roll. Deputy worshipful masler, J. A. Teng. Chaplain, T. Huuller. Keeording secretary, F. Ahl- ridge. Financial secretary 1L S. Barnwell. . Director of cere monies, 11. Parks. First lecturer. Geo. Mueaulay Second lecturer. II. Smith. Committee men, WV .Kyibier-f on. D Mackenzie. J. Howe, and H Armstrong. Inside tyler. H. Armstrong. Outside tyler. M. H. I.enion. PLAYED WITH MATCHES CHILD LOSES LIFE WIRELESS STATION AUOGGING CAMP Charlie Harding, formerly of i VANCOIVKR. Dee. I Haiplii Hurford. lliree veacs ..f ase. ii dead as I lie result of liurns. The, child was playing with matches which ignited. Prince John Will be In ! Charge of New Plant at 1 Logan Inlet Leo Main, construct ion en gineer for the Canadian Marconi Co., arrived al Logan Inlet on Hie Prince John this trip to in- 1 slal a wireless station al the Kelly logging camp there. Charlie Harding, formerly operator on the steamer Prince John, will be in charge of the radio station at Logan Inlet. MEN ARE MORE SHORT TEMPERED THAN WOMEN Is it so. or is il not so? Some 1 men naturally will dispule the' statement, but these same men! should recollect Hie limes lliey! have lost their tempers when they lit Hie fire in the morning' and il went out, leaving them to do the whole thing over again. Fortunately this trouble can busily be eliminated. Coal is being sold loday which can lie ig--liled from paper rolled into; halls. A good fire is going in a' few minutes and breakfusl is! ready in no time. This coal is (he famous Na-I unimo-Wellinglou, sold only by Albert McCaffery. F.very pound' of il double screened no rock or I shale, no slack r.nd very little ash. It lasts longer, gives greater heat and better service. These' ure some of the reasons for so! many repeat orders. He one .of the many wise people. Do as they do by ordering nothing but Na-liaimo-Welliiigtou coal Prompt and civil service. Hemcmber hc phoiu! numbers are 110 ad 50i. TOYLAND OPENS TODAY COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN Here are Toy-- from all parts of the world, well made, distinctive and low in price. Now is the time to make your selections before the rush commences. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN ALL DOLLS McRae's Special ... $1 ,30 Full juinled. fine qualify bisque lo ad, moving eyes and real eyelashes, flowing curly hair, jointed at neck, shoulders, elbow, wrist, hip and knee, miudin dress, braid, lace, shoes and ?ock $1.30. See our window. Olner lines equally good value. Waterman and Wahl Pens Ur ran -nil any taste in a fuuptai'' pen llii- Christmas. The plain, seir-fiHed, with clip, $2.75 in fiuue and medium points. A little larger awl heavier al $4.25, $5.25, $6.25 Gold hands and clips, . . $3.50, $4.50, $B.50 Solid I (K gold bauds and clips $12.00 to $15.00 Gold cased all over, $11.00 up We a No have them in velvet cases with pencil to match. I Mir price are the same as advertised M 'vwhere and we will exchange until i i j g''l one to suit your hand. I. link over nor splendid stock. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. JEWELLERS "The Family Shoe Store" Men s Special This Week Slater's Invictus Shoe, lic-t calf stock $9.50 Special Assortment ot Discontinued Lines in Men's Shoes, all al $5.75 Small sizes only. English Shoes, cost price $0.50. Phone 357. Ch OUR ristmas Cards this year are the uice-l we have ever had more color-more variclv more dc-igns and made up heller than ever before. , Prices range from 5c each for the ordinary ones to $1.50 each for the large hand-paiiiled ones. Cull in and make your chiiee today while lhe selection is besL ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Third Ave. & Sixth St. The Rexall Store Phones 82 and 200