Tree Lights In Endless Variety Shown at B. C. Electric Stores According to How- ard Walters, genial manager of the B. C. Electric's main display rooms, Granville street at Dunsmuir, this sea- son’s display of Christmas tree lights and other electrical decora- tions, are by far the most interesting ever produced by the manufacturers. Christmas, 1930, promises to be an _ especially bright one in one way, at least—for already, with the Christmas shopping season not yet speeded up to its ultimate rush and hurry, ever so many people have been both “look- ing around” and actually buying the merry little twinkling lights that come in strings for adding that finishing touch to the Christmas tree. Lighted wreaths and other Christ- mas decorations, including an ingeni- ous Christmas tree stand with small flood lights that bathe the tree in a glow of colored light, are also shown at all B. C. Electric Stores. (The flood light stand is priced at $5.50.) Here are some other prices: Plain colored lamps, for replacing burned out lamps on the string of lights you've used these past few years, each $ .10 Westinghouse Mazda colored lamps, each - 12 Fancy Assorted Designs, Santa Claus, Dresden Dolls, etc., each B® i200 Plain colored lamps, genuine Mazda, each, for the multiple and outdoor Sc | ae see eae ee Specially constructed waterproof strings of lights, intended for outdoor use, from $3.85 to $15.00 String of colored lamps, pear shapes, etc., per string $1.25 Fancy tungstens, per string... $2.15 Strings of lantern-shaped lamps...$2.75 The Noma series of tree lights, per string, from $1.70 to $5.00 Noma reflectors, providing a sparkling effect, set of eight $:.45 Noma electric wreath, 12 inches, com- plete with lamps $2.00 Genuine holly wreath, 14 inches, com- plete $5.00 Others up to $13.00. This list, of course, includes only a few of the many attractive electrical decorative material shown at all B.C. Electric Stores. Why not drop in and make your selection from the complete display? A delightful example of electrical Christmas decoration is the lighted wreath. It is _parti- cularly well adapted for use in windows, where its charm fills the room and likewise reaches out to the world beyond. Page Twelve