Wr V), 1928 Avenue essy Fur Chokers In Ked, Hrown, Hlack, White and Silver Fox, and in Marten, Mink and Ermine. Snappy and dressy. A Suggestion A Fur Coat makes an ideal gift to wife or sweetheart for Christmas or, indeed, any time. It makes a giff that will last, that is useful, and that will be appreciated all the time. CHIC For Misses and Children Our $30,000 stock of made up Furs is going on sale at sacrifice prices. We have a wonderful assortment of Ladies' Fur Coats, Jacquets and Capes coats of Hudson and Electric Seal, Mink. Muskrat, Persian Lamb and Novelty Fur. Jacquets and Capes with Sable, Mink, Marten and Fox collars and cuffs. Chokers in lied, Urown, Black, White and Silver Fox, Marten, Mink and Ermine. These are all being offered at bargain prices. . . ) tame we are Giving Up the B.C. Fur Store 1 floating that stock with The Louvre at the end of this month. There is not neafr& cnoByh The LmtVrc for this entire stock, therefore we have to reduce it to manageable projurtforfB. . i pices Iiave been cut in two, giving fortunate buyers an opportunity of Kcurinf vdlufcbic aijtf, at bargain prices. Dr B. C. FUR THE DAILY NZW8 PAGE FIVE REMEMBER The H. C. Fur Company clases the last day of this month, when amalgamation with The Louvre takes place. Until then our entire stock of made up furs is at your disposal, giving you a chance of saving money. Sale 'tarts COATS JACQUETS CAPES Whati is more DRESSY AM) STYLISH or more Seasonable wear at this season PRICES from $64 There can be no better Christmas Present. If necessary, wc wiil hold goods until then on deposit so that you may take advantage of the low prices now. Todm Prince Kupert ,avaT... . Ten Mo'?11K.rk6.v. tt'td ahnut Charartrt frtm lie LADIES' GUILD ANNUAL SALE i ' Terrace United Church Event i Proves Most Successful TERRACE, Nov. 19. The Lidics' Guild of Knox Uni'.ed Church held their annual Xmas1 Young People's Society of the sale of fancy and pkin sewing United Church laat evening, Mini! and home cooking on Saturday ' Rushforth read an excellent and afternoon in the charvn. and it i instructive paper on Tolstoy and vi..s accorded sp'.entli 1 patronage.! His Masterpiece, 'Ann Kareu-The church was prettily d jora ted nina. The subject matter was with in nhnndanr el nutiimn handled in a maairfti1 an A rlnver flowers from the gardens of Mrs. C. H. Thomas. Many u eful and.tion and reading, not oaly of th'j a as well an the usual appetizing cooking, which was in good de- mand. The candy booth thin year wa3 a turned over to the C. G. I. T. girls, K who took entire charge of that section as a means of making those of Dostoyeeeky sad Tar-money for their club activities. genev. There was a brief deecrip-The following ladies had charge tion of the Kassisn native, eon-of the different booths: treating it with that of America, General cUjafctar Mrs. Wil- and showing that there were con-Mam Allan. - dltion in RnMsia at the-time -Sewinir Mrs, A. H. Barker, highly favorable to the produc-Mra. E. T. Kenney and Mrs. R. tion of good literature. W. Riley. ! The second portion of the paper Home cooking Mrs. Theans, dealt with the book "Anna Karca-Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Andersen. j nina." Its plot was shown to con-Ten tables Mrs. W. E. Smith, ; sist of two main actions, in sharp Mrs. Holmwood and Mrs. E. Haniflard. Cundy Senior C. G. L T. giria. Cashier Mrs. T. E. Brooke. A T yCTmiV A Mi Al hil lilla Aft ' Need of New building Heinj Urxel Upon Federal Gev-eminent by Citizens KETCHIKAN. ::ov. 20. A committee of citiiens has been ap pointed to urjre upon the Federal Government tne aesiraoimy oi trectinjr a new post office here.l This roromittee consists of H. I. Heneghan, H. C. troag. M. J Buiey. .1. E. Johnson and H. P. Hanson. The committee has re-portd on availibfe sites ranging up to $tO,0O0. W. F. Scholthnn. president of the Commercial Club, is at present in W twhinrton urging the need of the new building. The Commer c(a1 Ciu. City Council and all otler o'-rani'!' t'on sr uniting in an I'f'fort to if, ive the appro priat M I "Now don't forget H B IN to bring me Dr. Chase's E I I S Jerve Food. I am feeling H I ffl so much better I don't want IB I id to nuis a tingle dose." S I Eytt In lurtker Bttdum Advcrtistmenti. t-l iTCLSTOYWAS HER SUBJECT Miss Rushforth Was Speaker Last Night Ilefore United Church Young People At the regular meeting of the way and showed careful preara- of the Russian author. The paper was divided into three main topics Pint, an in- traduction, which told of the place of Tolstoy in Russian literature and compared his worke with contrast .with one another the eternal story of the unhappy mar riage and its disastrous eonse- quenees. and the eternal story of the normal marriage, in which elements of Jay and sorrow were o blended as to produce a he1j-iful and, in the main, a happy " Some ot Us faeta were Ported out and sane, ef it. belter passages we ware reaa. na Karenina, the speaker saar, ranked as one of. the greatest works of the century for its pna-etrating psychology: for its real ism In plot and character; and far its high moral significance. . MiM Rushforth. in the laat part, dealt with Tolstoy's philosophy and his doctrine and sfeowea way his practical experiments In at (ssptir h areata Meal flialaa were saeh orserable failures. Al-houh hCvras hnbued with the highest of ideals, he attempted to Interpret tbeaa too literally. After the reading of this paper, lev. A. Wilson made a few ra-marka, expressing great agpreeia- ion for the way in which Miss Rushforth had arranged and handled the subject. He spoke of Ms own impressions on raadiat he book. The president, George 8tocka, as in the chair. COOKED OR RAW Miss hasel fttealrdson rround of JamestdWn, N.D. MMhf " tnipe for an ice cream she cal-. (1 ( reme Lindbergh was eaten it a banquet held recently in i'.nr uf the fumous flier. JB ' , P:i vade" at Cain'tol toniirhfe. Uie them to put FLAVOUR and nourishment Into Soups, Sauces, Ora vies Meat Pies Stews and Hash -Salads -sad Salad Dressings. GO BE;