i PAGE EIGHT ill UNEQUALLED VALUES IN This year the store has excelled all previous efforts in mustering an almost bewildering variety. Every type of appropriate, artistic and beautifully designed cards that human inqenuity could create is spread out before you, our selection being extremely varied and unusual. Why not come in before the rush when you can choose carefully and find exactly the right cards to express your own sentiments. They are plainly priced and conveniently arranged. Rax No. 2 Beautiful colored fcldeTs and envelopes. Friendly sentiments 7C lvM- 16 ca-ds Box No. 4 Here is Valus! Box of 21 Xmas Folders, reat- Jyput $1.25 up . Kox No. 1 One Dozen. AU folders, gaily decorated 35c with envelopes Kox No. 3 Large delightful Xmas Folders. Every ca-d differ- 7f?p ent, 16 cards Box No. 5 Box of 21 Gay and Colorful Cards and CI flfl Polders, frendly sentiments . . ?a.vu SPECIAL 10 Cards and Envelopes . f Cellophane Wrap, pkt 2.3 s Gift Wrapping Papers Tinsel and Cellophane Ribbons, Tags, Seals, Enclosure Cards Make your parcels say "Merry Christmas" to (he last detail. Brighten them up with Festive Wrappings! There is also on display a splendid array of ARTISTIC GIFT CALENDARS Come In and look them over there's no obligation' to purchase. Rose, Cowan & I alia Ltd. 15F.SNF.lt BLOCK, THIRD. STREET ENTRANCE We loan you free a complete. Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need da is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and the oil for 6 complete Permanents, Will not harm the finest" hair. Any one can guarantee d perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 11st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. fcUlINrJORO FLEECE TOPCOATS By Fashion-Graft You'll like 'em because they can "take it." They will take the hardest nJlrYiPsf knocks Ifnnnlc flint that C)A Old 1T Man Winter can give, and still look & spic and span. Luxurious Comfortable Durable Right j& in every particular! See them here tomorrow! See Our Great LINE OF FASHION-CRAFT SUITS $22.00, $25.00, $29.50 Million rounds of Dominion Birds To Go Overseas ; OTTAWA, Nov. 26: Present prospects are that approaching shipment. Turkey raising has developed into quite a substantial lndustrv In occted Manitoba will supply the largest percentage. The shipments 'or export will go forward both 'hilled and frozen. While the principal development in turkey raising in the past few vcars has been in Western Can-Ida, the industry has been making "'wsidcrable nrogress In Eastern Canada, particularly in Ontario md Quebec, where artificial hatching and rearing is carried on somewhat extensively. Most of the production, however, comes from farmers engaged in mixed farming who raise comparatively small flocks. Lindbergh Lands At Liverpool; Had Been Reported as Missing LIVERPOOLf, Nv. 26: Af J.-rr having been reported missing on r flight from Dublin. Ireland, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh landed neir here yesterday, surprised that any mxlety shou'jd have been EYES THAT BRING IN DOLLAPiS neet the bett and (he most regular eye-care. That means regular examination and the best possible glasses if they are needed. You can't afford to guess you have to be sure. To protect your income have your eyes examined now. if k la V8 A FINE SELECTION OF ROUES' Striped, Plaid and Solid Color Flannels, Brocaded and 'Fancv Silks Beacon Cloths- ' l ' $MM . Boys' Beacon Cloth Robes, $2.50 and $3.00 ' f A small deposit will reserve any garment until required ' jf p .' ,. . , Home of Fashion-Craft Clothes j I Bryant Company Limited 'rj "25 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" THE DAILY NEWS Canadian Turkeys. RA7AAI? 1 For British Market 10 ON TODAY Annual Affair is Taking Place At Cathedral Hall 1,000,003 pounds of turkeys will be s, Andrew cathedral Hal! pre- exported from Canada to the Brl- (cent,s a TCry attractive appearance' tlsh Isles In 1936 for Christmas, this afternoon for the annual! most of which will be from the 'Christmas' bazaar which .takes th? three prairie provinces Manitoba, form-of a snb-y carnival. : Saskatchewan and Alberta. ; The guests 'are being welcomed The first shipment of Canadian by Mrs. C V. Evitt assisted by curkcys to the British market for Miss R. M Da vies O.B.B. The tea the .Christmas trade was made in room is 1n charge of Mrs. C. C. 1932, when well over 1,000,000 Mills assisted by Mrs. W. Smeeton ;ounds of chilled and frozen birds! and Mrs. W. A. McLean found ready buyers because of Presiding at the tea table are ilieir recognized flavor and quality. ! Mrs. Thomas Andrews, Mrs. R. L. All Of the turkeys exported from ' Mcintosh, . Mrs. J. C. McLennan the Dominion are graded, packed ; and -Mrs. W. H. Tob?y. T& room; md inspected according to Domin-i nsmer 13 Mrs.,G II. Arnold, Act-( on government standards before ilrS as serviteurs are Mrs. Robert' BarUett, Mrs. A. L. Holtby, Mrs. S. D, Johnston, Mrs. Trevor Johnston, Mrs. II. G. Kennedy, Mrs. J. Canada in recent years. Of this A- Hlnton- Mrs. J. W. Nicholls, Mrs year's W 'J- Ne,son. Mrs- A- Rlx- Mrs- export movement it is ex- II. Waddlngton, Mrs. II. F. Pul n, Mrs. J. S Wilson and Mrs. W. T Wat's. Pi"'a Claus is well represented Miss Noreen Gibson. In charge f other booths are; Home cooking Mrs. E. W. Tucker and Mrs. W. C. Asplnall. lee cream- Mrs. W. J Greer and " J. H, Nondan. Plain Sewing Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. P. M, Raynor. Fancy Work Mrs. George Cripps Mrs. A P.. Nichols and Mrs. V. ?ru!cksh,mk. Linen Mrs. G. Rorie. Fish Pond Mrs. Jack Bulger and Mrs. II. S. Meadows. Candy Senior girls. White Elephant Mrs. J. Johns, Mrs. A E. Parlor and Junior girls. Treasuer Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. Men's stali George Cripps and A. MacCallum. A supper is being served this Toning by the men of the con gregation. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver.' Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide ..,10 p.m. Ss. Cardcna 10:30 p.m Nov. 10 ss. Pr. Norah 5:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pm Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert lb a.m. Frl ss. Ph Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardeha p.m. Nov. 15 ss. Win. Norah ... a.m. Nov. 29 ss. Prin Norah .... a.m. For Anyox and' Stewart Sunday ss. Catala ... 8 p.m. They Fly British LONDON, Nov. 26: (CP) In Bri tish airliners flying to and from the Continent during 1935 more than 70,000 passengers were car ried, this figure being larger than that of all the foreign airlines combined. Boosts Civil Aviation PRETORIA, Nov. 26: (CP) Sir Abe Bailey has offered $100,000 for the encouragement of civil aviation in the Union- of South Africa. Today's Weather (Government Tclcgrapha) Terrace Part cloudy, calm, 33. Anyox Foggy, calm, 26 HazeltanClaudy, cast vlnd, 26. Smllhers Fo3gy, calm, frosty. Burns Lake- Fog, calm, 19. Stewarts-Clear, calm, 26. MacKENZIE'S ' FURNITURE A Real Christmas Gift Sound, refreshing sleep the year 'round.. 327 Third Ave, Phone 775 TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver D. C. Nickel, .30. Big Missouri, .50. Bralorne, 8.10. B. R. Con, .05. B. R. X, .09. Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. Dcntonla, .10. Dunwell, .03. Golcpnda, .13$, ' y Jt?c Minto,' .2i. Meridian, .0234. ' , ' ' Morning Star, .02. Noble Five. .04. Pend OreUle, 1.85. Porter Idaho, .06. v Premier, 3.30. Reeves McDonald, .20. ' Reno, 1.37. , Relief Arlington, .20. Salmon,Gold,r6o'4. Taylor Bridge. .07ft.' " Wayside, .062. United Empire, .014. Reward, .05. Pioneer, 5.70. Toronto Beattle, 1.30. Central Patricia 3.95. God's Lake, .70,, Inter. Nickel. 62.50. Lee Gold, .03 4. Little Long Lac, 6.95. .McKenzie Red Lake, 1.71. . Pickle Crow, 6.30. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.50. San Antonio, 2.66. ' Sherrltt Gordon; 2.30. SIsco, 4.50. Smelter Gold, .08r2. Ventures. 2.90. McLeod Ccckshutt, 4.75. Oklcnd, .53. Mother, .54. Giltec, .07'2. Madsen Red Lake, 1.00. May Spiers. .41. Sullivan. 2.07. Stadacona, .74. Fomtler Red Lake, .10. Francoeur, 1.02. 1 Manitoba & Eastern, .13 ft. 'Perron. 1.69. New Augarita, .35. Sladen Malartlc, 1.29. Moncta Porcupine, 1.48. Bouscadillac, .50. Lapa Cadillac, .90. Old Diamond, .37. Gold Eagle. .74. Argosy, 1.15. Mandy. .32. FOR SALE FOR SALE $250 takes 10 h.p. Frisco Standard gas engine. Boal "Lion." Fishermen's Floats. I- (273. FOR SALE General Etectrlc Hann Cleaner, almost new, $15. Phont Blue 272. tf FOR SALE Second hand lumber and piping at Mussallem's Bldg., Sixth Ave, E. See men on Job. (tf) A CHRISTMAS'' Present that will please, a Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 or Green 106. (tf) LAST FEW DAYS-Furniture Fac tory Samples must be cleared at sensational bargain prices. 10-picce Chesterfield groups $62.-50; 3-piece Langham Chesterfield $34.50; 10-piece Bedroom Suite, high-grade Eastern hard wood construction, Burl front; $115.50: Genuine Walnut cedas chests.. ..$14.50, Order today. Take advantage of this splendid opportunity to save. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 801 Beklns Building, Vancouver. FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, bath, Monarch range and water, $12.50 to $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) AGENTS WANTED AGENT To contact' travelling public. TraveL,ers, Guide, 3628 West 3th, Vancouvef, B. C. PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, i highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfh ! Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MENGet. vigor at once. (New Og-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster Invlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write, Ormes Umlted. if HFRF RY Yowr Guiding AlKl'LAJNE i Two Parties Arrive from Alaska On Wednesday Afternoon Malcolm W. Moss of Berkeley,' California, who has been on aa successful big game hunting trip' into ,thet Cassiar district, arrived in Prince' Rupert Wednesday af- ternoon by airplane from Ketchi-. kan with Pilot Bob Ellis. Also arriving on the same plane -was George Ball, well known' Telegraph Creek guide. Moss and Ball are leaving here tonight on the fcteamer Prince Itupsrt for Vancouver. Pilot Ellis left later Wednesday afternoon on his return to Alaska. Another plane arriving ficm Alaska Wednesday afternoon was a six-passenger seaplane piloted by Alex Ho:don of the Marine Airways which came in from Juneau and tried to hop off during th morning for Seattle but had to return on aicount of fog south of here. Besides Pilot Ho'.den the nlanp fw.j I -.icu air .-, and J. F. Blanchard ,allof alU, Seattle. 1 A L'rry Last Complete Show Ilobcrt Montgomery Rosalind Russell - in "Trouble For Two" At 7:03 & 9;28 plus Thn The P,IV!r CU,rW"1' Country Hcyond" With Itochelie liudfon fAt 8:17 only COMING FUIDAY CLARK GABLE In "Cain and Mabel" Tf. v .... - ffl Christmas Card Leadst Where you will find a wonderful selection Also s Now is the time to pick your cards. It will be to your definite advantage to look over our immense stock and make your selection. Conveniently arranged and priced extremely low. A fine selection of beauUful cards from fc to 25c each. Also individually boxed cards at 20c, 25c, 50e and $1.00. Elk Slippers A splendid Christmas gift, easy to semi We have & nice range of real Elk Slippers that wear for a long time and are very . beautiful, $3.50 pair. Also we have jusi received a special shipment of Infant's sizes; in White, fine quality, at $1.25 pair. Infant's sizes in Rose (Suede) 85c pair. ;i A c r'tt t if r i . . . fit s rrcc urn for yourself or a lovely phish ft Animal or Doll should you spend $5.00 or more. ft ft SEE OUR WINDOWS ft s Winter is again with us and as usual we arc at your service to assist you solve your fuel problems. We have coals for all stoves, heaters and furnaces. Phone us for prices. Winter winds d&irr drecAiVfrtf- xinayour" coaijt needs refilling mm r PH1LP0TT- EVITT & Co. li jfl 651 PHONE (J52 I !. i ft i t Fx