SIP 0 of arker 01 atioeer BURGESS FLASHLIGHTS and LAMPS Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 ' aw m md taaawSM W For quick a art utufattery work brine Xmas haawUtefelae to Dollar Store. tf Local and Personal Thla afternoon's train, due from the last at S:S0. la reposted to be en time BO Under l tela Pbees il Baaketball tesstgbt. Exhibition build -inc. Three games. Admission iiic Beaust, Dr. j.' r. omm Phoaee and 10c. Accessories In anticipation of the advent of the new Ford Car. in the our future, we have decided to cltar out our tock of Ford Accessories. We list btlow a few of the principal items, and you will find in our ,tK'k room, many amaller items, on which we are giving dimiiar reduced pricei. Old New Price. Price. SSPIUIHRS, p$r eet inaUlied 914,00 f 1(1.0(1 lilMI'HKS nnd llUMPHRBn 88, installed $21-00 $ltM0 SPEEDOMETERS, installed 122.00 18.00 l.ASOLINE GAUGBS, installed 1 . 5.00 $ SJU) I5AP1ATOH and HOOD COVKK3 . $ 8JH) $ 9.00 untied FORI) SALES AM) SERVICE. ;r1 Avenue East 1 hone 8.J THE PRACTICAL (11FT a li are lookinir for a gift, useful as well as efcafm-ni ivrii v i splendid eelection of Boxed Stationery. AIM LEU . prettily decoraUd box containing Whit. : I Pink Nt. paper and Envelopes, and white Cor-imir Cards with Gilt Edges $8.7fl SVJH'iiOXY ATIOt;r In rahinot with Feather metal Den. i Aniidii.' nniMr and four drawers of envelopes. i useful tor Gloves and Trinkets after paper $1.00 "w.ll l.AHrt- 1 mitt 14IWU nun uu iHinvyrai I Correspondence Cards $1,00 "'HAN -A nw naner in various atvlea. White Deckle w .$2.75 V ' up with lined envelopes $.50 and $1.50 IkMla -. . 41 .... ... a "ii, ungnt UJinstmas red cabtim containing a nign-graae - .1 uiu paper anu envelopes ;-.- 'i.Vd'OLA (Jrey Deckle-edged Wif White aiti Mauve $1.00 Whit i- w ith lined envelope . ? $1.50 .... ... .... pai:i uiiu viiveiuitrs in a wunc- nt sianu-uji cabinet $1.7.) 1LI!1:MA!ILE -t.rcy Paper with lined envelopes $1.75 MUST ILWl&VaV&Ld 7ic Pioneer Drttefiuls AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?200 Chinese Table Lamps and Torcheres MAKE ACCEPTAIJLE XMAS GIFTS See our window display Barrie's Home Furnishings 'venue Phone 123 JPyTOji "1 "d help develop OeNral mo. it better ouel. u rnest Love, who baa ban a hiiatiiaei visitor in the city tor the paat weak. win mum to Stewart on the Prince Buert tomorrow night. On irwornraendaUon of the flnanot ooaaaaUtee. the city council last night awarderl 10 Alex McBaa Co . Ltd. th Contract tcr the Drintlmi of mm three tTstottsand ledger ahetta for the uUUtlea department. There was Tut the one which waa 1876.25. At the saggestlon of City Solicitor E F. Jones who stated-that the matter was an Important one which ahould be osnatdered by the full board, the city opuncll last night da far red final m-stderaUon of the amended Street Tramc Bylaw untu toe meeting two weeks Tkt court of rerlaton on the 1938 Uat artll alt on Deo- 10 tt.a pja. The following were of the court at last naahtla aeunell nitin. K totuw aSayor eNtpbena: Aid. Tinker. Aid. Un let. Aid. W. J. Ofter, Aid. Brown and Aid. Unaey stated at -last night's Meting of the city oounell that there had been conaMeraMe erltlclam at the etoalnf of the reading room at auch a ae sa thla. when It waa particularly I popular, for the purpose of making re pairs to the floor. Aid.Xlneey waa in formed bgc Aid. W. J. Oner that it waa sapseted that the work would be completed by today. There waa a bare quorum at laat night's council meeting, those present being Aid. f. M Stephens, who waa elected aettog saseor, Aid. O. P. Tinker. A!d W. M. Brown, Aid. W. J. Orwrr and Aid. R. F. Perry. Mayor Newton la absent attending a Conservative con-vertlor In Vancouver: Aid. Jos. Oreer waa out hunting, and the absence of Aid. Oscar Careen was unaccounted' irr. A report from the finance committee iwoommendlng the sale of bonds sa follows to a O HfUand waa accept f. by the city council laat night: t2.000 five per cents due January 1B34 at 07 84: S3.0O0 five-end-half per ctnti due January 1SS0 at SI00 Aid. Tinker Informed the council that these were beads which bad .been purchased by the city last year from a financial concern. The finance committee took the view that It would be advisable to eel them again and have the money to CAM) OF THAN KB. Mr. and Mn. Iversen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bant Underdahl desire to convey their sincere thanks to the many friends for. the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their recent aad bereavement, and also to 8t. Paul' Lutheran Church Choir and to Mrs. J. H. MoLeod. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Pint United Church Baaaar December 1. "Adam Eva." Westholme Theatre. December 6 and 7. Adair Oatto LOOS. Bovatty Baaaar December 9. Piav by United Church Ladles December 15. Special Value (33 ( Sandwich Plate $6.50 t This new article Is good quality silver plate and the ; handle screws off so it can ' also be used with a small glass dish in the centre fori olives or crackers and cheese, or. a plain, cake or sandwich plate. Seritffor our new catalogue Ltue store with the clocn St. AadseVa OaclsSf anflaal' ball 1.M Adl row .rwowtjjfy P m. , will hold iu itormm tomor- M. Oanclns 9 Ftret United Osatrch Bazaar on Thursday afterneoal at S o'clock in the church pari on The Ladlet' Orchestra will provide aauete. 280 Accounts tor the two weeks ending Novsaaber St aod tetaUlng tbOJHOM ware passed tor pafiltit at laat Bights saeetln of the sttg swunell. PssiengSM booked to sail tonight on the Oaaaosun tor Vaasourer include Mrs. H. Wtlaoa. Uhs Irene Bowsaw. Edward d. 'Brown sad W. 8 Harrla. Reserve your seat at Orme's today, otherwlae you ranaet JM guaranteed a Mat for -Adam and Bra' at the West-holme Theatre neat Ttieaday and Wednesday. Hyde Transfer new agenta for Al-Alberta Bootless aad Pembina Peerless These coals are uader eoeer, doat bu water, buy coal. tl2 a ton oan you .beat ItT tf i j Union steamer Oaenosun. Capt. J. A. nndlay. la due a o'clock this after-,aocn from Aayoa. Stewart and other northern porta of oaU and will aati for : Vancouver aad wsfpotnu shortly Edward O'. Brown of Vancouver, who haa been looking ever mining properties in the Hazel ton district with W 8 t Duke i Harrla. will return south on the Camosun tonight. Mr. Harrla alao belnt; baoked to sell for Vancouver on the aame veaael. CM. HOTEL FOR VANCOUVER Reclamation Work at l'ale Creek Also to be Carried Out by I Railway VANCOUVER. Nov. 29. An order-ln- councll authorising the agreement be tween the city of Vancouver and th Caiiadlan Nut.onal Railway was paasec by the federal cabinet at Ottawa thb morning. Mayor Taylor la advised by Or. J. M. King, to the effect that the Canadian National Hotel wlU be started in 19&8 as well as the False Creek re clamation. Involving an expenditure bj the railways of at least S7.000,000 within the next four years. It la said. I.O.D.E. ENCOURAGES BRITISH FILMS TO BE SHOWN THIS COUNTRY TORONTO. Nov. 29. The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Is en- : deavurlng by precept and practice t. - promote the showing In Canada of Brit- lah films, particularly In view of tht fact tht at the present time it it claim ed that D2 per cent of the moving pic tures shown in this country are foreign Not leng ago Lady Cowan, president o. the Br.tiah Women's Patriotic League and chairman of the British Film Committee of . Patriotic Societies, tourec Canada in support of a propaganda fu British films and related Inter-Emplrt Problems, In an interview with Mia-Church, president of the I.O.D.E.. Ladj Cowan stated that there was no bait) in fact for the Impression created bj film producers in this country thai desirable British films were not obtained for Canada but. on the contrary, British films, beautiful in portraiture, artistic in conception and wholesome In character were avallabl provided that a sufficiently strong appeal 'or their use be forthcoming. These Include dramatized stories by some oi the best known British suthors, fine travelogues and charming films of edu. cations! value for children. With the Idea ol strengthening the bends that unite all parts of the British Empire, of acquainting Britishers with toe wonder and extent of the countries under the British Hag, aud of en couraging home products, an organim Uon has been formed In Canada ijnown as the Canadian Council for Empire films, with headquarters In Toronto. In connection with this a provisional committee, of which Mist Chuteh. president of the Daughters of the Empire is a member, has been formed pending the organization of a National Committee to include all organisations Interested in this project. The first British ilcture to be presented under the aegis of the tew organization is entitled The Immortals of Bounle Scotland" which will give pictures of the life of Sir Walter Scott with scenes frorr. his best work, and of Bobble Burnt andthe scjfolc inspiration of eomSjQ nlgjpoeini. ijtTOa piauemaytL. b'flled'TaaJj'r films whlcR are epics ofifiiUtcwyVs'uch as The Battle of Falkland Islands." "Oorortel," etc. The Daughters of the Empire have already approved ol such British, films as the Prince of Wale Travel film. "Ypres" and others, and are very keen to advance in every miy possible the further introduction or BniLsh ftimis in Canada, so that the perwmMsr of. such pictures n:.y became as great as that of Aus-tr.ili.i ;:;k! some of the other Dominions i ! 'r E: :" li Il!:ili. '. . PAGE THREE BOVEIL means BEEF "rHE great races of the world, great iri? energy, vigour and achievement are all consumers of Beef. In concentrated form BOVRIL contains all the nourishment of piime beef, and science has proved that Bovril increases your vitality, greatly improves and stimulates your circulation, and gives you that extra vigour and energy that add to the joy of life. A Daily Cup o Puts BEEF mto YOU See the name en the bottle and refuse substitutes. li Sslti Reprexatuivet for Canada! 9 !'5sBBSaaaWr Harold F. Ritcbia Cm. Ltd 10-18 McCiul Su Toronto. NATURE'S COLORS LADIES' BONNEIS ATLANTA. Oa., Nov. 39. The grasshopper, the watermelon, the sky and a --ercul are among the objects from which the new colors of new aprln bonnets have been chosen, apparently jar no reason at all. These colors have been announced at the eonventkm - here it the Millinery Association of America .is among s group selected by the Vmerican Color Card Association for ae of makers of women's wear. Mer-handlse of the new spring colors is to' ie released soon, millinery men say. Grasshopper green, described as a rew green softened with a slight gold. Mste, blue skies blue, a eqft blue with' i slight lavender caste, grapenuta. a ieep boney of light brown caste, to match "the cereal bearing this name." are some of the colors. Watermelon red. a soft hue the color of the ripe watermelon: coral belle, a soft peacb 7Uak with a coral caste: kasha beige, a lew string color fnvored in silks sod dresses; roseglow. s new hooey shade with a rose caste: emberglow. a tiger Illy shade softened: Swiss rose, a rose shade favoring the real rose caste rather than the bluish rose, are an nounced as some of the outstanding new colors. What is foreseen as a growing ten-lency toward longer tresses la to have Its effect on hat shapes. The new models will tend toward elegance and coordination of the sllhouetvt. calling for rich embroideries, smart touches of straw, novelty braids and other bits of deft coloring. There will be no radical teparture from the present basic styles. however, nor will comfort be sacrificed. Hats will be of soft, fra melees type. made to fit the head comfortably with smaller or cloche type chapeaux con tinuing the mode except for southern resort wear, where the lam "ftoD" variety will remain in vogue. C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. rthur Slater. Is due tomorrow evening 'rm Alaska nrrt enroute to Vancou-er and Victoria. C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Oapt. E. Vabbs. U due on Thursday from Van- Miver via the Queen Charlotte Islands HEART WAS SO WEAK Had to Stay in Bed Mrs. F. Wilson. Lcthbridge, Alta., writes: "Mv heart was very weak, and I had to stay in bed tor five weeks with it "My aunt advised me to take as she had taken them with good results after a very bad oH5ration. "I took them and some time after a doctor came to examine ne for life insurance and ho said there waa nothing wrong with my heart." . Milburn's Heart and Nerve TiUs are 50c. n box at all druggists and dealers, gr will I .l m A i 1 a. 1 .lituMtt nn ........ 1 ... price by tfhe T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out I Sanitation in The Laundry Hygeia, March, 1927 " t, A kitchen is properly n food shop and should be used for little else. It is distasteful to think of the possibilities attending laundry work in the kitchen in the winter when doors and windows are closed to keep out the cold and when steam from the boilers, and later from the drying clothes, mingles unchecked with the foods that are being prepared. THE LOGICAL cdNCLUSlON Send it to the Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners 515 Sixth Avenue W. Phone 8 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (J.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 THE :: DISPOSAL 4S -of- Geo. D. Tile's Stock IS Continuing : Today HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS !