PAGE EIGHT Support -he Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 7 AND 9 P. Al. SATURDAY MATINEE, 2::',0. Sir Harry Lauder The World Renowned Scottish Comedian in "HVNTINGTOWER" COMEDY "VACATION WAVES." "SPORTLIGHT," "RIDING iljGlU TOPIC'S OF THE DAY VAUDEVILLE, I1ETWEEN SHOWS 8:45 P. M. 1jncing Myfanwy CnmpbellV Cute Helled. Also. A IIUTTERFLY BALLET ( I'as Seul). a5c and 10c Ma..:.:-...., 25c and 5c. Child buyer of the lucky ticket at the Saturday Matinee will yxi one month's free pass to all shows at this theatre. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED feallliigx Irom I'rlftrp l(urt. Ir VAM'ot Vt.K. VICTOKl.t, Swa ihiii lUy. Itulrtialt. .Akrl lny, ttr. I iicmi i s SO p.m. ' . (or VAMOIVKK. VIITOKIA, llut-ilal. AJrrt IVI), tit, frljiy mltlHIcnt. lot tllll Vll.l. V MTtMAIU. IVAI.hK IfLAML IKI UlAirMIV VAAs KltliK, Sunday. 8 p.m. I.M ind Airnur. K. M. Mil HI, Asm., ITince Kurt, ..'. 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Iwtnlj-titljr. i'Nfi:f;i:i; trains i.k.ivk I'Kince itiTEliT l:;nli IMUV. HMIM;MiAV and SATl'KllAV at 11:30 jn. fr HtlMi; OM.m.i:. kdmomox. wismil(J, all point. rtii (uiniia. I iilicd suuw. AOKKPY AM. OV.KXS STEAMSHIP LINKS City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2( Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND - SHIPYARD Operetta G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Moulin Dry Dock Kieiioeers. Machinists, lioilcrmakenv, Rlurksmiths. Pattrin makerH, Founders. Woodwoikera, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our plant is equipped to handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and S85 Wove Bieadt Bcttm1 BMart. all I Ml IIIIIH ISB1M lSSlBSaiBlBMI I ibH ISlBlBllSaMaiSlSJSM SMi SaM ISMSBaMBSl I llaTSSMPM Famous Scottish Come;!inn Takes Leading Part in Picture " Showing Tonight Sir Harry Lauder, prince of dialect humor, is to be een here tonight and tomorrow n pu tu c at the Westholme Theatre in the famous new film "IIunlinirimvr." This is-the first time Sir Harry has been seen in Prince Rupert. The opening scene is laid in Glasgow showing a gang of rough boys who call themselves Die-hards, smashing things up gene -ally about their immediate neighborhood, when Dixon Mt-Cunn (Sir Harry Lauder) comes along and endeavors to stop them, with 4,r.-' result they make it so tough for him he promises to give the leader a shilling to keep them quiet. As he is about to do so tin' rest of the gang appear and demand their share, so he has t6 give them each a shilling. Just then the boy scouts, on parade, march past and he tells the gang if he were a boy again he would be a boy scout. McCann tells his wife ht must go may on a vacation for- a rest and starts walking to Hunttngtower -small Scotch village nearby. The plot thickens with the in-roduction of a princess and a icheme is laid to get her jewels. She is warned of the plot and then she takes steps to f rut 'rate it, bat not until a terrible battle has been fought. Eventually right wins rainst might. The hero gets the princess and the jewels and Mc-Cunn takes home u lovely necklacp for his wife. HjJallaceColtd. WINTER COATS CLEARING J-2 PRICE Broadcloth, Velours, etc., ajl. fiu 'trimmed. Values $22.60 to $65.00. HALF PRICE Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE 9 HAS HE A FLASK We have a good variety for the holiduy.s at reasonable prices. Here are several: NICKEL 8 ounces, hammered effect $2.".5 LEATHER COVERED $4.00 NICER DESIGN Engraved $7.50 llcttcr Come and See For Yourself John Bulger The Jewellers Br, Alexander PHONE MS nr.HNKR Itl.OCK DENTIST THE DAILY NEWS Friday, December ag-'H1.1 SIR HARRY IN UNDERWORLD PICTURE AT HUNTINGTOWER CAPITAL WITH ALL- , "Shadpyvs of the Night" a Startling Newspaper """" Crime Mystery 'Vivid itflVcn turds of 'riewSnapcrdom and city life form the basis of "Shadows of the Night," Mcro-Goldwyn- Mayer's new thriller of the screen, which is now being seen j at the Capitol Theatre, with Lawrence Gray. Louise Lorraine and "Mash," the famous police dog actor. The story, directed .hy T). Ubss Lcdcrman, is a vivid tale of a reporter's chase for a bandit leader, assisted by his ..ogi Th6. trail leads through the Ne.w York underworld, . ...... into the haunts of gangsters, and FESTIVAL PLAN i. Suggestion of Rev. A. Wilson at ltcthry Luncheon Subject of Convermtien Yesterday Much interest was taken last night by readiti of The Daily News in the proposal outlined at the Rotary Club luncheon that a musical festival should be or- might be competitions but which nau given u up as im-irtcticablc on account of the cost r Tufiir'ntr nmrwr ailiudiratnrs . Mr. Wilson wns thanked for his . J J I TMA TUnmn.An i chairman for the day. COAL Your choice KDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Alto Hulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Vii.cc Ruoert Feed Co. THE COMFORTABLE I 111') OVERSHOES In Ijlack, Gray and Sand ,rom 3.00 UP Jabour Bros. Ltd. vivid battles, hairbreadth escajies and other rapltS-fire excitement is blended into a pretty love story between the reporter and a cabaret dancer who aids him in his quest. Louise Lor.aine plays the girl. One of the sensational episodes is a desperate automobile chase, in which "Flash" captures the licence plate of the crooks' auto mobile, furnishing "the detecUvesj with a clew that finally runs lht't gang to eartn. a sensational rescue of his master, in which the animal chews through the lionds hat tie Iawrencc Gray and drags ganized at Prince Rupert for the . ,- , ,,. nn llm,rt, nnm, coming 8pcia The matter was the u anothef highlight ln one of the chief subjects of con.ij.y veraation in musical circles. In his address Rev. A. Wilson suggested that as' there was it1 nourishing organization of the. kind in the Okanagan and another had just been formed between Nelson and Trail, it should 01 be impossible for Prince Rup- rt to form a similar organization. In regard to adjudicators, he men-ioned that at Terrace there was 1 !c te l pianist, who might be prevailed upon to judge in that department If money was required it should be forthcoming for so laudable a purpose, been suggested as, a month for the festival. Mr there District News VERKACE Miss Wright of the public scnooi staff is spending her vacation with her brother in Prince Kupert Rev. T. J. Marsh is receiving the congratulations of his many May had friends here on his elevation to suitable the rank of Canon in the Anglican Church. Wilson suggested that Mr. and Mrs. Loran T. Ken.iey among boys of the boys band as returned to Prince Georfe on soloists. There couud be piano. VVvdrieulay after speading Christ-violin and vocal competitions and nuis ;.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. of course there would be choirs K. T. i.enney. and possibly bands. Also, he pro- I posed an oratonical contest. The Annie Munro. formed festival could commence in a teacher here. Ukis Mibs Pills-1 it v. 11....-L1 ti. u. burr's school at Kr.inroin I-alte. I noun way, hit iquuKiu. 11m " - thinir was to make a beginning. Mr. Wilson did not suggest that the Rotary Club should undertake 'he organization of such a festi-i, but that the members should give it their support. He said he knew some of the members ; wore interested, as they had been members of s committee formed ne time sgo to try to organise. A. J. Garland, customs and excise auditor of Prince Rupert was an official visitor here on Wednesday and Thursday. S. Norris Remo were Christmas. and J. Erlandscn o( visitors in town for Miss Ethel Christy returned to Frince Rupert on Thursday after spending Christmas at her home Frank Glass of Prince Runert returned to the coast on Thurs-1 day after spending Christmas with his parefita. Seme snow fell here the day following Christinas but considerable more is required before the logging operations can be speeded up with the use of sleighs. Weather conditions have lieen very unfortunate in that respect this winter with the result that the local mill has had to close down occasionally for the want of logs. Trappers & Buyers Gentlemen: For twenty years you have been getting good Irculmcnl from Gojdhloom. And Gold-bloom lit in the market for every kind of fur. For a squrrc deal bring ; your FURS to Goldbloom The old reliable house Safe for Children's Coughs GH3ESII1 -BJ TONIGHT HAD0WS 0F THE NIGhT With an All-Star Cast TWO COMEDIES AND NEWS First Show, 7 p . m 35r and ik-, Saturday Matinee 2:30 25c and 5c; !,-,. MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by TKoJyAj. TiitaJiL Demeitlc Selene CountaUr My Secret for Finer-Textured Caket I must confess that I haven't always been successful in the Raking of cake. I suspect that I possessed mure seal thsn akill thomughtXM rather than iyf"y Rut hu I Warned to enr -e say beating pmdivitm at the start In the creaming together o( butler and sugar, and to exhibit restraint at the mush by stirring only a it orient sftr the final inpsdisnu wen added, my cakes improved. But thtgrestest mmrovement I have ever made m cakes has been tnrouch the use of CsrnstkSi Milk. Besides being evaporated to double rtdmew and sterilised for ajekeepka, it is "hc'HTtenUttl,'' the crean content htoken up into minute psrtkks and distributed throughout every drop. As a result, cakes are not only rich with this uoiformtvdiarilMrted,aVMb(e (bare of cream, but bftcawe of the fineness of the psrtides the texture is exceptionally smooth, fragile and fine. ' Carnation gives simitar rmiu in all cooker), a creamy emontbneis to sauces, candies and Ice crean. a richness to soups, and a delicate texture to puddings, takes and walllea that even the best of Untied milk cannot equal. Try this convenient, economical and dependable form if milk - it s just pure K Atfc milk with about half the natural water removed and nothing added. Write for the free Carnation Cook Hook "My Hundred Favorite Reci-pea." AfWren Carnation Milk Pnxlucti Co.. Limited, 131 Abbott Street, Vancouver. B.C. It Makes Better Cake fioduced la Ciuds Carnation Datt Cc.he H oP shorteronir. 4' cup - 1 egg, 3 trp. Carnatkn Mi. enough water to irake M r 11 cups pastry Hour. S tv powder, piach of salt. 1 tup c : H tap. vanilla, H cup cot::-.-' ) cup broken nut meats. Cn & ening; add setar eradua.ly tinje rreaminx; add t aten beet mixture hard until it U very h:ht color and creamy. S cup flour and stir until Measure flour after si ftmg (k- i ' nuta and dates with s little I r and add to mixture, ljut, mi of hour, hsJang powder, salt . nanvm; add diluted milk ani i ing all at once; stir vigorously u . minutes. Pour batter immediately in " which has been oOed and dusit- - i thm Aim of flour. Place in (slow) oven for nrst 10 m-nutes. i elevate to $76F. (moderate;. I about 45 mhrites. When ! thhnkifromaklesofptntad sprit h . , when pressed with finger. Remove from the pan, cool and i.s with Carnation Icing. Carnation Icing lHcupiccitiertmtn'Mitar. 1 r butter, 2 tbsp. Carnation rVfilk. 1 . vanilla. Cream butter and sugar, add Carnation' and vnrilla. ) thoroughly and spread on cake. ftl THE perfect cake U the take of perfect texture. And the way to get perfect texture is to use Carnation the double-rich milk with the cream evenly shared by every drop. Adds wonderful smoothness and flavor to all cooking. (See recipes abovo) "From Contented Cous" Carnation Mill Advertise in "The Daily News"