t if. EMPIRE'S ONE MILLION DEAD IN MEMORY OF THE BRITISH (lenirai Sir Nevii Mucready. K.C.B. (inset', unveiled the show t..l)lt t to the l.ooo.UOi) dead t f the British Emiire, in the Church of Notre Dame, at St. Omer, Pas de Calais, France. The inscription on the tablet re. ds To The Glory Of God And. To He Memory Of One Million Dead Who Fell In The Great War 111 1-1918 And Of Whom The Greater Part Rest In France," and it is repeated below in French. A similar tablet has been placed in Westminster Abbey. 'I GREAT SALE OF FURS FUIt COATS, JACQUETS, CAPES AND CHOKERS All Going at Bargain Prices B.C. FUR CO. Third Avenue rggnMwm.iiiiu'we it imu .m. KAYSER GLOVES NEW KIP-TONE Buttoned and pullover style. Pair S1.50 NEW LEATHERETTE FABRIC Novelty cuff styles; assorted shades. pir S1.00AND S1.50 FOWNES CAPE GLOVES Wool lined, fur top. 82.95 FRENCH KID rcmVES Nnv1t.v ruffs st.vIpri .if?. sorted shades. Pair S2.95 j FRASER & PAYNE I If You Would Have Tone Quality that is Perfect; Tower with Minimum Interference; Selectivity with Choice of Program; Clarity that is Ilealism Itself AN INSTKUMBNT that .will win your appreciation and the admiration of your friends. Then you will have VICTOR RADIO Hear VICTOR of the famous trademark. McRAE BROS. LTD. NONDS SAWS Cross-cut. Crescent Ground, will saw 10 more timber, time and labor being equal, than anyother made.This guarantee has never been challenged. SIMONOS CANADA SAW CO.. LIMITED, T. KIMITHTeoN AVCNWt.MONTSCAL Cut, VANCOUVe. B.C. TORONTO. ONT. ST JOHN, N.B. KRESS MADE Next Year's Acreage lixpeoted to lie Fifty Percent Higher .JOwnJwl. . Tlu 'movement of si'Ulers iatjpt' the I V Mi-fr Rivtr dtHlPict till nier h:is been such that it is Utu (ii'tes! next year's crop i MkVy to ((n:(;j'i.u 30 percent' more wraftiH than that -of tiro pr.at frwioB,4- n1' W'.tli vli'il nti HOv- ( o .tfX)0.ufth9l YTaat is mfln.tl&ffi thir i .the 'oial amount- of Y.thi ' rtwh in tie wKolffj .-ovfiicc , of Alberta. I., tjiftj jr prcfe'ln- th owthpnak -f the i war Quit eviilenW Iv-Um84 w e'evatoro wltkft ' ro built tttfe yoar a'aa Vi'.C no of ?N R 0. and B. C. rtfl ty j were built in the. know' d.ti f fttt TUrH Infwa e In nro'Iue ).' which wl tnx their eapacty Another r1dcH on the t"lM: i'y with w'llch kviioimrt-.-.is' iking place UtJB t-i!iwdr.t. .en is the fie tha' t wmH , live Btock train for' tho fall thjp-i ng season rolled' into the city ,. few days ago: and.thepe con.sijrp-ment are said to be owry the fee- yinnfof of a stoetr movement aa . . notable In Rs way a the volmaof V of wheat exported from the nam''.:; J territory. Very plainly'the p River region is .making Rood the ti claims that have been made for it and ia developin rt a naee thni .. ,,,. may not be appreciated eveti by; (the people In Edmonton. That la! hardly the kind of territory th Canadian National Railways will jant to shut itself out of. Kd I monton Bulletin. i Fashion Fancies -.r ii fimt - i ii mst m mam I'll IQ THAT TyTJATITlilX: .MODE i. Uw ia n .wtenaUnAjtr new coat fashion aet foroH, Uay of tl pbK coata ufce fw fura for trimming. For instance, aa in tiMclMtre! tea model, the lining may b of K)prd, while the cellar; whleh (reaches to the hem on both sid, und the tuffs are of black lynx. j Kashmir, a deservedly popular ::. I.r.i. is the nviterul used for hi- ro;,t. gr iai 4 it r 07. LUNCHEON AT THE CLUB Dry and mellow-like a rare old wine OMEWIIERE ih the mcniory of evcrj" epicure 'hovers a taste yhjch never will be forgot . , . a Klass of Ipei & Chajndbn $ipped in the moonlight as the Mediterranean lapped the rocks below,. . . a glass of nut-brown ale before the Fire pf ton English -wayside inn after a hard day's tramp -over downs and moors . . the steaming, j spicy jiragrancc oi not poss x drunk bn a snowy Christmas Eve. . cA (finger. Ae of Unforgettable ' " 'Dittinetwt ''And somewhere within the mem- nrv nfi nvrrv n5rtir hnvpr an. J:w. . J ' J r T54iIaxM'ti:othcr taste, never to be forgot, aau tHw flKvnvs tn he Innrr remembered vhich the light strikes and divides into a thousand glistening rainbows . . . bubbles rising ... an intriguing aroma ... a mellow, subtle taste, not too dry and yet not too sweet ... a tingle of goodness on the tpnguc. . . . You have 5 i hk-' fv if ----- drunk the beverage. "Canada Dry," the chara-pagnct)f. ginger ales I . iA Itytl Ginger iAk &Cadt from "Ruil Jamaica Qiagir "Cdhada Dry" has rightly won its place among things epicurean. It is made with something of the care and skill expended on the Ww rrlaking rjf-a rare old wmc Pure Jamaica ginger is used. Its other ingredients arc selected anl blended with the utmost 1 The proportions in which pun t &c ingredients arc mixed is a art-fully guarded secret. Its dd fitful sparkle is the result ot an tn and carefully determined dc,;rce of carbonation. And as a result you havr a drink of distinction. Serve it w th dinner tonight. Give it to your friends I Order it when yiu d:ne out. How delightfully n m;Ki with other beverages I CANADA DRY UMLF MAD IT FIST" If it's a new idea in tire -building, and likely to be permanent, you'll generally find Dunlop had it first Other excellent buys trade-marked Dunloi: Auto-mobile, Bicycle, Truck and Motor Bus Tires, Belting, Packing, Hose, Golf Ja!svTcnnis Balls, Flooring, etc. DUMLOP TIRE & RUDDER GOODS COMPANY J. C. Gnvuran, who formerly Prince Hupert this morninir. He conducted the Itupert Table Sup ply business here, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the has been apiwinted atrent In Northern Urltteh Columbia for the New York Life Assurance Co. and umi?e5 CANADA oi m will make headquarters most oflver arrived in the the time in this city. II. L. Batten M. H. of Vaneou- mnnth. n the I'rinc J interior.