tW, November 22, 1020 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE REAL MUSIC in Your Home This Christmas Ocuuie yes. treble, the joy ,3f ibe Yule (ue senaon wun me (ar.un OrUiophonlc Vlrtrola, OtfK CIIIMSTMAS CLl 11 .4FKOHDS AN 1JASY WAY. p. i, if now and painjf $5 per week V.j i ill net atidc and deliver one of the.e wonderful K. : to you on Christmas Eve. XO ONE SHOULD HE WITHOUT .MUSIC AT CHHISTMAS 6Mf? aMm. lid DUBARRY'S Fine Perfumes and Toi'et Luxuries Day Cream. Hath Sails, llath Salt Tablets. Face Powder. Complexion Soap. Nixht Cream. Hath Crytalx. Hath Soap. Shaivlnjc Soap. PerfuMe. The Duharry .Manicure Outfit and the Dubarrjr Combinn-Ion ( aH ni;,'.e a delightful gift Combinations of Hath Salts i ... ( Son p. Hath Salt. Hath Soap and Talcum Powder; - -.'.n Soap, Perfume and Face Powder, in artistic cases. OMETIIING DIFl HHENT-having Soap in an assort-lie orated China and Wood Bowls will make a strong the men. Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggist. !rd Ate and f.lh Street. The Rexall Slore. Phone 82 and 200. Boys! This Snappy Weather VOL" WANT ALL WOOL SWEATERS Mackinaw Coats, Suits, Caps Third Aenuc. Steve King Phone (Ireen 83 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. H.C. Air Tight Healer,. No. 121. lined Air Tlsht Healer.-. No. 122. lined Air Tight Healers. No. 121. lined Air T!.. I.i it. .. . . H....I r'Best P ft! "TKY A Hit TO .MdHT" 11 ,sr.t)( SI (1.00 i it' .tiers t-V' mien Slove Pipes KlbowH, Stove Hoards Coal Hods . Dampers SIum? Shovels Stove PolNh. Stove Pipe Enamel, Stove Ilrushes Eany Vacuum Electric Wnwlilnjr Machines Slail order carefully filled locurable.' (THE ORJUINAL) Pure Scotch WMsfry IU CHEST IN FINEST ni in, , . -Terii"- S 1 ' ' 'ri"s ntlvorlist'tnciil Is mil pulilish. ! or displayed by tho Knilior Cdiili-nl IIm:!! m- li 'lie llOVt'l'lUnOlU Of llrilish Coluu.l'ia. rie Parade of Fashion lutmitii huh. Bobbed very ihort and even shaved .hair hu come to furs. Parisian women, i-not content with retalnlngithe bob on I their own heads, navVf "extended . it to ! uelr furs, The season's vogue shows all kind ot fur pelts, shaved and treated, used Ifor coata and ai . trimming. Furriera have retorted to dyeing and are brin?-jmg out grey and ancient looking lamb ittiid mole rejuvenated in youthful tint of henna, brown and gold. Fox fur and lynx teem to .be the only two which have escaped the furriera' heara. They are being used by the fashion makers as trimming for short hatred fur coats, thus presenting the novelty of fur trimmed with fur. old JKw i.h in vomit. Queen Miry has started a vogue for old Jewelry and Mayfalr already baa begun to produce some of the heirlooms that have been tucked away In lavender and old, lace for years. During her holiday at Balmoral, the Queen spent considerable time examining a quantity of old fashioned Jewelry she poMcsscs. She decided to have some of It reset and otherwise remod-eUed in modern fashion. The unique pieces will be retained in their present form and worn, thus making tht vogue more secure. i"oxEKV.wivi: "par TV" Mtr.xs Black dresses were in the majority at the reception and ball in connection with meeting of the British Conservative Party. Dame Caroline Brtdgeman. however, nowever. wore wore a a lovely wveiy gray gray gown gown and ana IOUKI "PI I.I.-ON" HATS Local and Personal Arthur'a Taxi. Phone 878. tl B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 Coal Coal. "the best Phone IS. a diamond nana around ner nair. J-aay ' . - , ... , ' .round round trip trlD passenger D&ssenzer on on the the PrtJ Elveden wore a satin gown in a beautl ful shade of apricot. One of the most 'striking figures was Lady Herbert Cory, who came out in a black and silver arsquln frock and very long diamond earrings. A pink and black with an enormous gold flower at the shoulder were additional features, I P.R.I 293 Itetail Merchants' dinner on Tuesdav I at 830 p.m. In Commodore Cafe. 274 M. P. McCaffery returned on the Car-dena yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Capt. John Hanson, local halibut boat skipper, sailed on the Princess Beatrice yesterday morning for Brattle. About forty couples attended another enjoyable Scandinavian Glance which was held Saturday night In the Metro-pole Hall. C. K. Ollbcrt- of Terrace la a business visitor in the city, having arrived from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. II. C. Fraser. school inspector, to the city on. yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on official duties. The deferred whist, game from lat Thursday was played In the St. Andrew's rooms last night Moose beating 8t. Andrew's five to four. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barge, after having spent a few days In town returned i the Prince Charles yesterday morning on their return to their home In Queen Charlotte City. J. H. Taylor of Victoria assistant to the manager of the C.PJI. British Col- u Bteam$hlp w . Princess Beatrice which waa In port yesterday ' morning. The' Universal Trading Company la showing SUnfleld's Red Label shirts nlnon and driwer. -j Combinations 3.7J. frock and another of lace gown gold j,. necce llned underWi up to 34, shirts and drawers 56c. combinations 11.10. i Mauve, rose, pale blue, gold and aU- rijhcrles, Mlled Te,urday morning on j ver. were the predominating colors to th. Frlneeaa Beatrice for Seattle where! For street and afternoon wear two fisheries, was a nosaenccr on the Car- - distinct trends were noticed one to d-na yesterday afternoon returning to ward very simple models in snakeskln. port Simpson after a combined busl- the other being strapless models in Btu and pleasure trip to Vancouver. thrr and four nastel combinations with ' .1 Ti J cubUUo designs, ' ,( J. C the hata. Vancouver, of Mr. and Mrs. M. AlvazoS while Mrs. AlvazoS Is on an extended i it i.i. itooM i)i:roitTios m itaiue vw:iiniMi turrs sented a radio set to the bridegroom. A mink eoa and Jewelry were presents of lady Susan Dawnay to the bride. The grand parents ot the bride gave her a canteen ot allvcr. Advertise In the DhIIj News ANNOUNCEMENTS. Anglican Church bowur, November 33 Baptist ber 35. Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem- Lutheran Women'a Aid Sale of Work. December 1. United Church Bazaar, DENTIST Exchange lilock. December a. Adair Carss I.O.D.E. Bridge, Dec. 3; Native Sons of Canada first Annual Ball, Moose Hall, December 10. Established 1923. OUR FEES ARE MODERATE The fact that this dental office la run on a strictly cash basis cnnblef lis to charge uniformly moderate fee,s for all classes of dental service. Dentistry on credit j means higher fees. At the same I time we make no charge for con-I Biiltation. i MP Kenny Phone 109 trip abroad. The "little season" brought out some new Ideas in ball room decorating along i The funeral of the late Dr. Charles Bond 8treet. Square mirrors framed J. Cameron, pastor of the First Presby-wlta moos are being feaured. The;terian Church in this city whose death moaa keeps fresh for several weeks and took place suddenly here last Tuesday, can be retrunmed with fresh flowers ' l being held this afternoon In Vancou- ai often at desired. ver arrangements being In the hands of New Westminster presbytery. new Instrument. CPU. steamer Prlncesa Beatrice, Capt. 8. K. Dray, arrived at 7 o'clock yesterday morning and sailed 'at 10:30 on here return to Vancouver and wayports. Among passengers leaving here for tho south on the Beatrice were C. E. Starr, Capt. John Hanson and R. V. Mitchell for Seattle; A. E. Klug and H. W. Oil-pin for Vancouver, and J. U. ltockln for Ocean Falls. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. E. Dickens, arrived at 3:45 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 In the evening for the Naaa , River. Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart. Among her passengers for northern porta the Cardena had the following: tor Prince Herman Anderson, Mrs.'' Forbes, Mrs. W. Brand. M. P. McCaffery and R. Brown; for Stewart-Sam Watters, Mr. Fltrgcrald, C. A, Oarrick, .Mrs. Hawthorn, H. D. Hulbcrt. B.C. Clrgg and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawton.' ' Having awaited the arrival from Vancouver ot the Princess Beatrice, CJ.P.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. tit McLcau, got away at 9:30 yesterday morning.,. (or Vancouver, via tht. Queen ciiarlotte Islands. Among passengers leaving here ou the Charles tor Island points were C. Llttletleld, Mrs. O. L. Dunlop, M. T. Tavdrt, Q. Ollbertson and Constable J. M. Bella for Port Clements; Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Barge and C. T. Coy for Queen Charlotte City; Mrs. Rutten and Mr. and Mrs. O White for Massett; Mr. and Mrs. Colllnson and F. Young tor Sktdrgate: J. C Edwards and P. Robltallle for Lockeport; C. II. Ma-honey tor Buckley Bay. trip. H. W. Ollpln of the Victor X-Ray Co, jwho were here at the week end on a I short visit, returned on the Princess Bwttlce to Vancou-. Brady. M P. for Skeena. addres-' I"terday morning The shoes are solid built and un- sed the Young Conservatives of Van-; marred by open work. .couver at a luncheon in the Hudson! . Union freighter Chllkoot. Capt. J. L. ; uay ' ainjng room in inai cuy toaay. - - , . , . ..WUllams. ' was in port last evening I Some of the Vancouver members of . . . . , , Moleskin hats are the big autumn parliament were present at the gather-mode in Mayfalr. Almost every othes . ing. woman Is seen wearing what la casually j : referred to as a "pull-on" hat, with a , Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Trltes, who are tiny brim and full tammy crown, all well known in the north- where Mr made from the finest fur. Many of Trltes has heavy mining Interests, havs j tbem wear moleskin coats to match taken the home in snaughnessy Height.; souinoouna u v sncouver irvai i-urt Clements where she loaded lumber at the Buckley sawmill. Anglican Bazaar In St. Andrew's i Cathedral Hall. Tuesday. November 33. ; Afternoon tea from 3 to 6; supper from i 0 to 7.30. Attractive musical program ' afternoon and evening. 273 j i 1 T. A. Clarke, assistant district fores-' ter. returned to the city bat night ; aboard the departmental powerboat Al-, pine Fir after a two weeks' trip to the Swanson Bay district on official duties. T. A. Kellry, the well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived from Vancouver on the Princess Beatrice yesterday morning and proceed- "ruum : e. ' j; :iv.l:: . to the uuud$ on the wnce char. U anion ism oyt oui uvuuij nrr m j ' jcj7u c j Duchess ot Devonshire gave a diamond ; hear the new pipe organ which was pendant to Lady Katherlne Beres ford used In the rervtces for the first time on the occasion oi ner marriage iO" u io wu- David Da wnay. The bride's mother pre- j gregaUon were much pleased with the Miss Mere! Cox returned on yesterday afternoon's train ' from Hazelton where j she went. for pie week end to visit her! sister. 'Mlsa Ella Cox, who has been seri-j ously 111 following a recent operation for j appendicitis. I F. U Buckley, well known Queen j Charlotte Island timber man, arrived j from Vancouver on the Princess Beatrice : yesterday morning and, sailed sbwiJ the Prince Charles for Port Clements; where he Is operating a sawmill. I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Flewln and famUy I of Pert Simpson were passengers aboard ' the Cardena yesterday afternoon re-, turning home after a holiday trip In j the south. Mrs. Flewln visited at Bella ! Bella with her father, Rev. Dr. J. C. Spencer. Rev. T. J. and Mrs. Marsh are expected to arrive from the south Wednesday on their way to Terrace. They were Bromley; for Port Simpson-Mr. andi1""'"""8 "u . ' 4, K chane ln tra,a eati1 Mr,. C. B. Flewln and family and O. E. may mase u urvrwu j ivj wcui iu ceed right through to their destination. Used after the Bath Dr. Chase's OINTMENT Relieves Chafing and All Skin Irritations New Christifi&s Gifts Arriving Daily 1 Gifts that last conie mostly from the jewellery store. We have a. wonderful stock this year and our prices were never so low. WHIST WATCHES In all the latest shapes, from 5H.r0 to $85.00 Now Is a good time to buy her that diamond. We have some beauties and here are some prices: A nice bright little diamond in white gold top setting $17.30 Another ring In pierced yellow gold setting with square white gold top, with good size pure white diamond .... $10.00 Our $75 to $250 rings are guaranteed good value, big variety in many new style settings. We have a John Bulger, Limited F. R. Anderson, well known Vancou- ' women'a shoes seen at the exposition ne gpa tne winter. He expects j Ttr b"1". visitor In the city. of the "Parle Leather Week." Black to retura the clty i0T orX Tlslt I shoes were greatly In the minority. !n December ' T- Johnson, manager of the Can- The exposition represented firms from . n,h & Cold Storage Co.. re- j Scandinavia. Great Britain. tUTOd 10 the c,tT on ytrday after-' Germany. o. E. Brown, who 1 associated with I France and the United States. 'c. B. Flewln In Warke Channel salmon aoon' Ualn from a Zaslfra buslnesa j Jewellers GIFTS THAT LAST m aisEiSitgsaBitBigigg SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Family Work, viz.: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRV CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the rest. Canadian National Steamships Co. 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