THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION' RATES THE SEA MONSTER Friday. November 23, 1934 The skeleton of the sea monster, which is now at the Fisheries Experimental Station, is undoubtedly a very interesting find. No matter what it is the skeleton is a good one and should be retained at Prince Rupert in connection with the local museum collection. Now that one of the creatures has been found, it is won- Phone jPfifry 10 ,SrtmP 2 Quality Ser.vfdc loneer Rutchers Est. 1910 DLnLHrU rvLJ Support your arches perfectly " jtA, Arch Archgrip NH pain pain yet your feet are smartly shod shoes have a specially designed arch support which alleviates the , and distress so often caused by strained, weakened arches. But . . . unlike many so-called corrective shoes, they are grcc tully proportioned and built upon natural symmetrical lines. Come in atul investigate these splendid shoes. Moderately priced frwn jiD.OO Family Shoe Store Third Avenue Phone 357 PLAY IS jat opening and closing 'as well as between the acts. Rev. Cfl D. Clarke was Jn - charg of stage arrangements. ' Phillip Edgcumbe presided at the door and Misses Mary Macfie and Asta Olafson were ushers. Following the play, refreshments were served to members of the cast and others participating. j L, E. Moody, well known Usk ; mining man, and his son, George h. Moody, who arrived in the city earlier In the week from the Inferior, sailed last night on the ss. Prince Oeorge for a trip to FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 BIG BLAST NEXT Date Not Yet Definitely Set Hut It May be Monday or Tuesday r"The date had not been definitely set when I left Anyox but, U pre- Acceptable and diverting enter- Mr. Bocklng had nothing to add City delivery, by mall orcarrler, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00talnment was provided for a goodi For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 sized audience at First United By mall to, all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and I Church last evening In the presen- Unlted States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 utlon by a cast of young people 01 By mall to all other countries, per year 9 00 the three-act play The Girl Who, Forgot." The effort was possibly a ADVERTISING RATES mUf, more ambitOUS than has so Local readers, per insertion, per line .25 far bwn aUerapted by the amateur. Classified advertising, per word, per insertion SSZ exponents ot tne histrionic art at 1 Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion 1.40 lhlj church but u went ott quite i Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 weU Tne cast lnciuded some of the 1 ' News Department Telephone 86 M ..stand.by8 such as Earl Gor- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations don MUs Cathle lrTlrje Mlss R M Earl and Bruce Stevens, as well as j a number whose first appearance before the footlights It was. notable among the latter being Miss Edith ! Wilkinson and Miss Ruby Krlkevsky 1 Mrs. John Manson was the director and much of the credit is, ot course, , due to her. The play will be repeated tonight and will, undoubtedly, at tract an even larger audience than : was on hand last night The plot is an interesting one l with a number of romantic angles ' derf ul what numbers of people report having seen one. It ; with the development of which must have been about' fifteen years ago that the Daily 'th"ctaret me rath thrmln - t -x. i . .jri.. - i cldenU. -Intent upon vengeance lor .peporieq,in jjj ii ngtiv uumiiu, ouum ui uitiiimc viiumiu, uun uvvi- jiome oi uavia aaira, aistnct at- ture iais6 its head about twenty feet into the air. It had the tomey. capably played by Earl appearance of a sea serpent. After looking at the boat for; oorden, comes Rose May. "The Girl a time, the serpent withdrew its head beneath the water, w10 forgot," the important pan turned and swam out to sea. ' !f .cvh J H SS- . style by Miss Cathie Irvine. Also ii TV i xt i 1 1 j l e- l-i A year ago the Daily News told of two fishermen Sight- engaged In a nefarious undertaking ing a big creature something like the one mentioned at or in the same household is Giles ei- near bquadaree. Many others have seen similar appear- ton, a rascally physician, splendidly anees but are afraid to mention it publicly for fear of ridicule. Now that the serpent is a reality, possibly people will be more free to tell of their experiences. MUCH PUBLICITY Prince Rupert is getting much publicity of a kind from the "serpent." This morning D. C. McRae of McRae Broth ers reported hearing on Victor short wave an announcement from London telling of the find. Copies of the News telling of the find are being mailed away to many people in different parts of the world by people who have been purchasing them for the purpose. One man sent some to rt,be north of Scotland where a similar creature was re-porte"rseen years ago between the Shetland and Orkney Islands, On the whole it was a lucky find. SATURDAY'S ' DIAMOND T SPECIALS! No. 1 Steer Beef Sirloin Steak, lb 2flci Rump Roast Beef, lb. 15c Rib Roast Beef, lb. . . 15c Pot Roast, lb 10c a. Brisket Beef, lb 7jc Local Lamb Shld. Roast Lamb, lb. 15c I Leg Roast Lamb, lb. .22c Loin Roast Lamb, lb. 20c Breast Lamb, lb 7jc Extra Specials Urge Grade B Eggs, 3 doz. $1.00 ButyeruSunnybrook. lb 25c Ayrshire Rolls, lb 25c Boston Butt Roast Pork, lb. 22c Spare Ribs, 2 lbs. 25c Fowl, lb. J2c Roasting ChlcJcen, lb, : 25c Cambridge Sausage, lb. 15c Shoulder Veal, id. 10c Impersonated by Kenwood Green, and his attractive sister and nurse. played by Miss Elizabeth Wilson, whose Intent 1 to permit the death of demure Pearl Dawn. David Balrd's ward, In order that they may obtain her inheritance. Undoubtedly an outstanding member of the east is Miss .Edith Wilkinson as the charming demure Pearl. Miss Wil kinson had one of the heavy and difficult parts but portrayed It most capably, having her lines excel-lenUy In hand. Important character parts were taken by Miss E. M. Earl as a Swed ish maid. Miss Earl's capabilities are too well known to need description except to say that she was again "the Jile of the party" pro voking many outbursts of laughter ana applause. Bruce Stevens, a de tectlve disguised as a gardener, vied wiiu Miss tan in laugh making. Tony Bussanich, as a butler, also with evil intentions, had an important part which he did well. Miss' Ruby Krlkevsky was a stunning flirt who had Tom Johnstone for her willing victim. The Junior Symphony Orchestra, under conductorshlp of Bert Cameron, added much to the evening's entertainment, nlavintr KPipntinn future at AnytwuThere would be no definite announcement of company policy until the special meeting of the shareholders to be held in New Vork on December 12. No matter what Is decided upon. It will be some months before the final closedown. Meantime, much depends upon the price of copper. J. T. Harvey sailed last night on the Prince Georae lor a trrp to jSara'ttenjare completed by then, it J Vancouvw m iegai business may be on November ao or -i wic, Monday or Tuesday ." said Charles, Beck ing., president ana marug m ' trBOMMt i director of the Oranby Consouqatea m K CAUOlT V- Utr'nlntr CmAlHno JL- Pnwf CO . WhO .rnu v.nTHnill A. I AO J ' was In the city last evening aboard Lr MENTROlATUM f'p$?l the steamer Prince George return- AAr f J&r-Yi Irig to Vancouver after a weeks &cWJi,: visit to Anyox. In regard to the forthcoming big blast In the Hidden Creek mine Mr. Bocklng maed it clear that the hlir hat hart nn mrtieular .siunifl T? M I C 'cance Regard to the possible early Jul l )J I LamJ .closing down of the Anyox opera - Itlon. It was merely an Incident in Splendid Entertainment at First I the course of normal mining opera -United Church Last Evening; , tlons, the idea, as explained before. Repeating Tonight being to break down ore which has ' been left in the workings. 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Johnny Hartlln, jklpper of the Massett Canners packer Jedway, has beena patient in the Prince Rupert Oeiieral Hospital for the past few days; suffering from a heavy cold. He is making good progress towards recovery and expects to be out of h6spltal ne week Saturday Phoned G2 S pmals OUR SPECIAL Fresh Ox Hearts, each . . 25c BEEF Rump Roast, lb. .... 15c Pot Roastyltv Hound Steak Roasts, lb 10c 15c Chopped Suet Pork Tenders Hoston Hutts -flOn Pork Sausaire )r lb J-O Meat, 2 lbs. 4tC Comet Hutter E.astern gQ SPECIAL Swift's Picnic Hams, !b 18c Pure Silk Satin Pyjamas, two-pleco style. Freneh lace trimmed, hanc1 finished rn Sale Price, suit tJ1.UU Pure Silk SaUn, Nightgowns, aiscr ted styles. 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