IT. 1028 PAGE FIV1 w an V1 enue I iM I I M 1 tm 1 'HI Dressy Fur Chokers In Ked, Brown, Black, White and Silver Fox, and in Marten, Mink and Jfinnine. 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 gift that will last, that is useful, and that will be appreciated all the time. CHIC For Misses and Children B. C. FU t&t off ES WilM IS M CO COATS jacquets capes 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 Red, Brown, Black, While and Silver Fox, Marten, Mink and Ermine. These arc all being offered at bargain Prices. .... me we are Giving Up the B.C. Far Store mating that stock with The Louvre at the end of this month. There is not nearly enough t- Louvre for this entire stock, therefore wc have to reduce it to manageable proportions. ,r,oes vc been cut in two, giving fortunate buyers an opportunity of ecori valttafelc and barfsb prices. i ore DRESSY- AND STYLISH Now is the time of year when you feel the need of a warm fur, and what is more dressy or stylish? There can be no better Christmas present for your wife than a fur coat or choker. If necessary, we will hold goods until then on deposit, so that you may take advantage, of the low prices now. REMEMBER The B. C. Fur Company cbscs the lart day tf 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 will start on Tuesday, November 20, and until then will remain closed to permit re-marking down prices. Sale Starts Tues. Nov. 20 Prince ltupcrt SALVATION ARMY Services on Sunday: Holiness Meeting at 11 o'clock; "V. P. Compuny Meeting at 2:30; Salvation Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Weekday Meetings: Monday, Y. P. Legion, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Corps Cadets, 7:80 p.m.; Wednesday, Chums, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday Sunbeams G:30 p.m., Salvation Meeting, 8:00 p.m.; Friday, Band Practice, 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, Praise Meeting, 8 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev,. J. R. FriieJl, B.A., LL.B., Minister. Residence The Manse; Telephone, 468. Morning- Worship at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 12:15; Evening Service at 7:80. Preacher, Rev. A. Wilson, of First United Church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society-, 245 Second Avenue This Society is a bimaK of The Metta Church, The First Church of Chriet, Scienikt, in Boston, Mas. Sunday Services at 11 ajn. Subject, "Mortals and Imniortafo." Testimony Meeting on Wednesday evening ' at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. AUSTRALIAN ELECTION ON Greatest Political Struggle in I list or y of Commonwealth Being Decided Today CANBERRA, Australia. Nov. 16. The national trienniel Commonwealth election being held today will probably go down to history as the hardest fought political struggle aince federation. Premier Bruce and his federal treasurer have forced the uppeal to the country on the question of law and order and industrial peace. The Government is opposed to strikes and has in the course of recent waterfront strikes taken an active part in preventing pressure being brought on working men to force them 4ntb a union or to cease work at the call of the leaders. The Labor party lead by J. H. Scullin does not defend its strike policy, but attack the Government on other isbues. The Labor party has promised to revise the Arbitration ac to give a business administration, to amend the Crimes Act to prevent it being used against decent working men. the abolition of expensive commissions, and, finally, to repair the breaches in the tariff wall to ! prevent manufactured import from flooding the country The; have also promised to take a re t erendum on proposed changes in , the constitution, to restore the , system of making per eapua I grants to the Australian states, to promote organized marketing and the unification of railway guages. I CURE FOUND FOR LEPROSY "Sight Patients Released From U. CS. Leprosarium Completely Weil Again CARVILLE. la.. Nov. 16. Science is taking the terror out of one of the world's most dread-! ed diseases. 1 Regarded since the dawn of history as a living death, leprosy apparently is being brought within the list of curable mala- iea, and the leper it being given firm ground for hope. "Unclean," the cry of fear, horror and revulaon has come -own the centuries. The fear has always been exaggerated to a rr.-er.ter or lew degree, but has oeen none-the-ien' real in the minds af victims and those about them. Within the last few weeks, on probation from the National leprosarium here, sent back to their hones no longer a menace to the pabMe health. Shrae the institution we eeUMlabed by the United States public health service seven years ago. 377 have been released, and only one h.is suffered a relapse. Those released recently had been under treatment from two to sewn years, and about 400 others Wat Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Not Troubled Now Mra. James Roesiter. Riverside, N.D., write 1 was bothered with severe headaches, for yean, and tried many dilTereal nmliuues. hui to m effeit. One dav a friend told tne about and after I had taken three Ixittlea I found it had done me a workl of good. Now I don't know what a headache is like. I certainly hare great faith in Burdock Blood Bittert. Manufactured on!v by The T. Mil-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED Srd Ave. East. Phone 83 liominion lloyal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Hate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargains in used Cars. Easy Terms if desired.