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Orient make ringless crepe, full lasftioned, stocked m 20 shades, all sizes. lioxed individually. Special, pair $1.00 idles i i I I ff ST ft Rebuild Edifice Twice Destroyed Montreal's First Cathedral to Rise Again Around Its Steeple to MONTREAL, Dec. 20: (CP) f5 Plans have been completed for the jfij rebuilding of Montreal's first caster thedral for the second time since & DAILY NBW8 Third Avenue and Sixth Street as- sorted colors, French lace C-fl A A trimmed; Saturday Special . $4.95 Gift Suggestions GLOVES, SCARFS, PURSES, LINGERIE, KIMONAS, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BEAUTIFUL WOOL THROWS, DQWN COMFORTERS, WABASSO SHEET SETS, DAMASK CLOTHS, ITALIAN "CUT-WORK, AERO-PACKS, GLADSTONE BAGS, CLUB BAGS it MimmM Industrial Development of City Expected in 1936 According To Commissioner Alder in Address Pulp Mill Expected But Irrespective of it, Progress Is! Looked For Early in Coming Year At the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday afternoon City Commissioner W. J. Alder said he was definitely assured that there would be industrial development in Prince Rupert early in the New Year. One year from now he felt sure the people of the city would be fully satisfied with the progress that had been made. If all put their shoul- ... . . ders to the wheel and showed a rtNv I spirit of co-operation he ft It sure PTArtXT I 1 1 1 1 I SIllrvY hls P,ans for Industrial develop- ONSCREEN "She" is Presentedt as Feature At Capitol This Week-End jposite Miss Gahagan. Helen Mack I and Nigel Bruce have the principal supporting roles. j The picture is replete with romance and adventure despite the i strangeness of the plot As might be anticipated It is entertainment of an entirely different type and, as such, will undoubtedly attract Interest IMMORAL FLOWER COLLECTOR LONDON, Dec.-19: CP At a Its erection 112 years ago. The tow-! luncheon of thc Green Cross So-erlng 312-foot SDlre is all that rPJciety recently. Dr. A. C. Headlam. 'J3 mains of the building dpstrnveri kv! Bishop of Gloucester, described m fire in 1852 and nin in im the fanatical wild flower collector W In 1852 St. Jacques le Mlneur jfo Cathedral at St. Catherine and St. $j Denis Streets, its original site, was $j partially destroyed when Mon-treal's east-end was ravaeed bv as the most know." Immoral person I 'possible fatalities. I The new church will post $12(5 OOO jfa fire. The church was rebuilt In 1888. and seat 1,600 persons. No support-c- Fire again razed most of the build- Ing columns or galleries will ob-lng March 26,- -1933, during high 'struct the view. Interior decorating &5SJSJ1 J f: vnesson tne'part of the. will be ultra-modern and specially A-.t-.ttjs wj, priest ana attendants prevented treated for acoustics. ment would bring results. Mr. Alder spoke of the full cooperation he had received In his work in Prince Rupert from the provincial government at Victoria and from the Canadian National Railway officials who had proven i "She," Sir Rider Haggard's in-! themselves good friends to the Jtriguing novel. Is picturized on tfce,clty wnen money was badly needed ' screen of the Capitol Theatre here s0011 aIte" e came here and on a ! this week-end. Although it is based number of occasions since. They !upon a colorful fantasy, the pit-, were backing the city to the limit. Uure is brought very close to the He was hopeful that the pulp mill border line of convincing realism. , would yet be built but, even with-Helen Gahagan, well known out it, he expected to see great stage and operatic star of Amei- development in the city. ilea and Europe- appears in the The Commissioner said he had title role as the deathless queen now been here slightly more than who has bathed in a flame of eter- two and a half years. He was told nal life but who, having killed a when he came here he was expec-. man. Is forced to live an eternity ted to place the city on its feet of remorse and sorrow with no love financially. This he had done by entering ner me. Kanaoipn bcott, reducing the cost of civic admin as a errant scientist who : young Nation by $30,000 a year, by re uiscuvcrj. wie laoinous Kingaom 01 untjmg tne dt;bt of tne City by Kor In which the deathless andjwhlch a mUjlon doilarg would be iuYcica uuvcu lives. Diays od-i...j n,i u tfi v, , Insurance to $1.25 a thousand for three years covering all schools and other public buildings. He had '.also secured from the C. N. R. 400 acres of land at the foot of the mountain wnicn would make an excellent park In years to come. Now he was turning his attention to Industrial development and he Invited all to Join in helping to make this a success. He said he had been connected with the city for 26 years and was one of the heaviest taxpayers. He had never lost faith In the city. He believed now that the corner had been definitely turned and, If all worked as they ought and doubtless would, results would be obtained. Sigmund Elnstoss, who is prominently identified with the cooperative marketing of salmon In Southeastern Alaska, was a passenger arriving here from Ketchikan aboard the steamer Princess Norah yesterday afternoon. PAYNE SATURDAY SPECIALS Crepe De-Chene Gowns Guaranteed Pure Silk Crepe de-chene Night Gowns, hand finished, French lace trimmed, assorted colors and Q4 QQ sizes; Saturday Special, each v-i-tlO Brassier and Pantie Sets Pure Silk Crepe de-chene hand finished garments, r-rench lace trimmed. 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Flood conditions in that area are. therefore, expected in 1938. The same conditions prevailed in 1927. one year before the sun spot peaki In 1928, Mr. Main explained. High temperatures, Mr. Main believes, have a great deal to do with creation of drought conditions, due to evaporation. Since 1875, when regular meteorological observation,1 began to be recorded at Winnipeg the "mean" temperature showed u general Increase until 1930. Since 1931 there has been a steady decline In the "mean" and It is still going down. In the early days of settlement the Carberry Hills of Manitoba werr forested with coniferous tree which were cut off by the settlers A recent attempt to reforest the area met with little success. The water line, which has been attracted by the roots of the treets had sunk so low It was not within reach of the roots of growing seedlings. An effort will be made to raise the water line to Its old level by planting native trees, resistant to drought. WdrDeeeabr. Bulkier Mart . - learned the . cret of eternal youth and beauty. Cataclysmic tagecraftiithe terror, striking. background of the strangest romance ever written or .dreamed of! SHE !0 1. - """"w TONIGHT ,d SaTZT " I ll..ti I . . "'"laD tiJ Theatre Turkey Week -Now Until Xma Eve-3 Ilirds r.i- . ' Nichtly? r. n,..r"" "C Tonijht 9 I' M, MWMl'C-CQQlii creator of j "King Kong," stunttheworld with hit ttupen. j t uoui dram. from H. Rider Hagyard'i weird and won. derful story of the Fmbulomtty product, 14 playihy tct of S.OOt, intludin HELEN CAHACAN, RANDOLPH SCOTT, HELEN MACK, BrK NIGEL BRUCE RACK) Dimut i, lr,i., Pni,i Lwitu C HtUu 'At 7 26 it S 2'V NEWS and MUSIC AL SUGGESTIONS That YOU Are Looking For BOOKS We have a large selection for ajl age. Popular wweto, reprints, travel, romance, adventure, cook books, Bttfcfc technical books, children's books. Publisher! set prices oft 1 standard publications. PAPETKIES Beautiful boxes of fine writing pacx. 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