f ?Aa tovh GOOD BILL ji. ON SCREEN rkturrs of Capture of Shanghai .In Addition to Two Features At Capitol Theatre . Thunder In the City," featuring Edward O. Robinson in a new type of dramatic role, and with Lull Deste, new Continental star playing opposite him, and "It's All Yours," a romantic comedy with Madelalne Carrol) and Francis Lcderer, comprise a double bill program at the first of this week at the Capitol Theatre. In addition,, an Item of outstanding Interest on the program Is a newsreel containing amazing scenes at close hand" in connection with the recent capture of Shanghai in the Sino-Japanese war. , "Thunder In the City" is the story of an American super salesman who goes to England to take a course In business. There he meets and falls In love with a titled girl and Institutes a sensational sales campaign. His at- William WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod in til Morniof Roria'to go Ta Uvtr should pour out two pounds of flquid bile into your bowels daily. If tbie bile U lift flowing freoly, your fond rinoea't digast. It Juet daeeve in the bowala. Cu Wu up your etomara. Tou get onnstipetod. Harmful pnisoas go into tba body, aad you feal sour, uak eea the world looks punk. A mart bowal movement doen't always fat at tht rauaa. You need eomething that works M tha liver aa wail. It takaa tki good, old Carter's littla Iivsr Pills to get th two rounds of bile flowing freely and make you feet "up and up". Harralaa aad gentle, the Disks tka hila flow freoly. They do tha work of calomel hut ksva nn oalomal or mar miry la tham. Ask for tartar's Little IJver I'll la by tarns' Stubbornly rafusa anything slaa. tic. tempts to take over a Conserva tive Englishman in a huge busi ness deal provide much excite ment. In It's All Yours," Madeleine Carroll, playing her first straight comedy part, has the role of a girl who inherits several million dol lars and starts out to spend it recklessly In ritzy hotels and play places. In addition to Lederer, the cast also includes Mlscha Auer, J. C. Nugent and Qrace Bradley. F. Stone Wisi.es His Many Patrons and Friends In Northern British Columbia A Very Happy and Prosperous Year Throughout 1938 To Our Many Friends We sincerely trust that the closing year has been a successful one. Every year brings with it happiness and sorrow and let us hope that the three hundred and sixty-five days to come will be filled with happiness. Sincerely it is that we wish you one and all a very Happy and Prosperous 1938. OrmesLld. "3it& Pioneer Druqgists The flejtll Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 6 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday! From 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. TJ1E CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos- phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. Salvation Army Christmas Tree One Hundred and Fifty Youngsters in Attendance at Affair Thursday Night Some one hundred and fifty children and a number of Interest ed parents and friends attended the Salvation Army Christmas Tree entertainment In the Citadel Thursday night. A splendid program was rendered by the children after which Santa Claus arrived on the scene and distributed Sifts and sweets to all. Capt. Ivar Halscy presided and W. Vaughan Davies was piano accompanist for the evening. The program was as Xollows: Opening song, "O Come All yr Faithful." Prayer, Capt. Halscy. Bible Reading, Mrs. Halscy. Item by the Primary Department. Vocal solo, "Jolly Old alnt Nlch. olas," Mary Alexee. Recitation, Margaret Wide. Mouth organ solo, George Pearce. Dialogue, "How Edith Found Christmas." Girls. Vocal Solo, Kay Pearce. Cornet solo, Capt. Halsey. Dialogue. "A Boy's Pocket," Boys Piano solo, Rose Smith. Recitation, Allan Edgar. Military Drill, Sunbeams. Vocal solo, Margaret Wide. Mouth Organ solo, George Pearce. Sketch, "A Missionary Officer's Vision," Corps Cadets. Cornet solo, Capt. Halsey. Try a Dally New& want-ad. FOR SALE FOR SALE Farm at Perow. B.C.. next railroad and Gov't. Road. 147 acres, fully furnished house, farm equipment, 3 horses, farm buildings. $2000, easy terms. WU1 make trade for house and lot In town as partial payment. For information apply Dally News. (302) HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Rupert Hotel. (301) WANTED WANTED to rent a modern 5-room house. Phone Black 317. (2) FOR RENT CLEAN, well-furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (3) "OOVICUNMKNT LKtL'OR ACT" Notice of Aonllraf Inn for lli.rr u,.nn NOTICE 1 hereby given that on th mirijf-rirat oay 01 uecemoer next, the undersigned intends to apply for ,t . Ing T.k. pant ni i - of . the . r . . building . ..... . known . . ji v. i lAivuicuie jiuuej, situate upon ir. -J ww ..v. 1 1 u a,., 9. FJlock 47. nijrtrlrtt Is UK Plor. tflTO In the Prince Rupert Land Roglstra- iwu uuM.rici in ine province of British Columbia, for the sale or beer by the PhuiA nr ,ha WtU fn, Won on the premises or elsewhere. im ard day or December, AD. 1937. ADAM PYPEB. Applicant. TRAPPERS! Before Selling Your Furs Get Gold bloom's Pride On Them I want all kinds of furs and positive can pay more than anyone else. G0LDBL00M TUB OLD RELIABLE ATTENTION! Customers of Hollywood, Studio, formerly of '220 Gth Street, may secure re-orders at any time by send-Injr same to P.O. Box 25, Vancouver, B. C. Monday, January 3, 1338. TBS DAILT NEWB WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Anxiety Felt For Seattle Couple After Coast Cruise Ituilding Fuel Tank Surf Inlet Salvage Job. Anxiety Is entertained for the safety of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rosslck of Seattle who have not been heard of since October 28 last when they mailed a postcard at Butedale while on the way south after a cruise to Alaska In their small power cruiser. They said In the card that they expected to reach Seattle within three of four weeks but they had not arrived there up to a few days ago. The couple left Seattle early last summer on a vacation and fishing trip o Alaska and made the trip north vlthout Incident. They started t,outh from Port Alexander on October 10. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, apt. S. K. Gray, and C.N.R. steam-r Prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, delayed their sailings Friday night from the old year to the new. The Princess Adelaide, ordinarily scheduled to sail at 10 p.m., waited until shortly after midnight before leaving for Vancouver. The Prince John, scheduled to leave at 10:30 for 'the Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver; did likewise. Making good time in spite of an extra call at Ocean Falls with passengers, Union steamer Catala, Capt. John Mulr, arrived In port at 8:10 last evening from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow southbound. The Canadian-Australian freighter Walruna Is at present at Ocean Falls loading a cargo of paper for Australia. Capt. Joseph Flodd and Capt. William Mounce are pilots of the vessel. Workmen who arrived fiori .vt-couver at the end of the week have started construction of a large fuel storage tank which will be part of the plant being established by the Standard Oil Co. of British Columbia on the local waterfront Just east; of the mouth of Cow Bay. Good progress Is being made by Mitchell Si Currle with the construction of the buildings and the Armour Salvage Co. should be getting started soon with the putting In of the wharf. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt William Palmer. Is due In port at 3:45 this afternoon from Skag- way and other Alaska points and will sail at 5:30 p.m. for Vancouver. Synopsis of Land Act ntl-IMFTIONI rCAirr, inrrT. surrM Crov Mbjacu .T.r U ,(ars of a,. and bT liens on daclarlnf Intention to beeoma British subjects, conditional apon residence, occupation and Improvement. Tutl Information coneernln( Pre-emn-llons la (Iven In Bulletin No. I. Land Series, "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of which can be obtained free of charie b addresslnn the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.! Bureau of Provincial Informa-tlon. Victoria,, or any Government Atent. Records -will be (ranted eoterlnf only land suitable for atrlcultural purposes within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities and which I not tlmberland. Le, carrjlnf over i.000 board ' feet per acre east of the Coast Range and I 000 feet per aert west of that Rants. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner, of the Land Recording Division In which the land applied for Is situated, on printed forms obtained from th Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of 111 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can bo received. Pre-emptions carrying part time aondt-tlont of occupation are also granted. rUKCHASf OK LEAS! Applications art received for Oorchasa of vacant, and inreserved Grown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes. Minimum price of flrst-elaae (arable) land Is $5 per acre, and second-class (grating) land, til per aere. Further Information la given ta Bulletin No. 10. Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." As a partial rottef meajniro, roverted lands may be acquired by purchase m tan equal Instalments, with tba first payment auspended for two years, provided tasea ate paid when due and Improvements are made during the first two years of not less than 10 of tha appraised value. Mill, factory or Industrial sites o timber land, not eieeedlng 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment f stumpsge. Onsurveyea area, not xeoodhjg M acres, may be leased aa homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected rn the first year, title being obtained after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. For grating and Industrial purnooee areas not eiesedlng HO acres may be leased by one person or a company. Under tht Orating let the Frovlnaa to divided Into grating districts aad the range administered under grating regulations amended from time to thus to aseet varying conditions. Annual grating permits are Issued based oat oertaln monthly rates per head of stock. Priority In grating privileges to given to resident stock owners, stock-owners may form associations for range management. Free a partially free permits avallaklo for settle, caotpcra aad iravottott. as tea ka4. NEW YEAR MATINEE 'iff House Enjoyed Special Enter tainment at Capitol meairc Friday Night nee at the Capitol Theatre Friday night was one of the most successful events of Its kind which has been held to date. A crowd vhlch filled the house almost to capacity derived full enjoyment from a specially arranged staga and screen program. The feature j of the program was the colorful! New Year tableau In which dainty little Bcnlta Windle burst forth i on the stage from a huge chant- paene bottle In characterization of 1933 after which there was singing of "Auld Lang Syne" and the little New Year girl went into a tap dance. On entering the theatre the pat- rons of the midnight matinee re ceived novelties in the form or caps and noisemakers. The Capt-tollans' Orchestra, under direction of, Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, played opening music and there was also community singing. The stag; show, with manager D. G. Borland a master of ceremonies,' Included accordian and saxophone duets by Mario and Guldo Bussanlch; tap dance. "Three Little Maids Jr. Blue." Monica Holtby, Maurlssa Windle and Lois Thompson; voccl solo in character costume, "The Cobbler Song" ("Chu Chin Chow"V Dr. R. G. Large; xylophone solo "Doll Dance," George Rorie; skirt, dance, Patricia Love; comic dia-ogue in costume, "Eb and Zeb,'' ack Dougherty and Bruce Stevens introduced by Jack Stevens and D. O. Borland; rube dance, Sonny Boulter; selections by Sam Leslie's family pipe band dedicated to W. H. Wilson Murray, and Illuminated club swinging by Orme Stuart. After the drawings foi csah prizes, the feature picture "Music for Madame," starring Nino Martini, was presented. ix tiik srriicMi: ren in ok iiiiitimi (Oi.I'.MiIIA III the .Mall or itf Ihr "AriiiiiiiMrutliin Ait" unit In I he Matter of I hr VMMr of I'lilllp Jaine l.iiin;iril ll,in,.l I it Jttiat TAKE NOTICE that by order of 11U Honor. W. E. Fisher, the 22nd day of Dcocmbor. A n 1037 r . a,nt,.r..i administrator of the estate of Philip nuiwn jji'minru, aecea-sca. and all par ties having claims against the said estate are Jierebv renulrrf is fui-nU'i some, properly vrtfl!, to me on r ui-ivriv m;e una aay co January, A. D. 1938. and all Jkirtlea ItiHhtm in u, ffttate AT IYV-mlrrr1 n n.w 1.. Bt...... ' mj VII.. MUl'Ult: of thrtr Indebtedness to me forthwith NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B C. Dated thia 22nri rtnv of nmmlvr A O. 1937. HEATERS Used Quebec bricklined heater in full .nickel trim. In first class OQ AA condition, medium size, '"v Kitchen Range G-hole Canada Pride range with water jacket and large firebox for wood or coal. In first class COC A A condition UU Dining Room Suite Used dining room suite. Includes buffet with beveled glass. 4 QQC A A chairs and table JAelvVU Girls' Bicycle C.C.M. Girls' Bicycle in first class p4f0."-.. $16.00 THIRD AVENUE We Buy Used Furniture TONIGHT and TUESDAY Last Complete Show 8:20 ITS A SOCK COMEDY Madeline Carroll Francis Lederer IT'S All YOURS' You'll go for the gaga goings-on .. . the racy, cuekoo comedy ... in the gayest picture that ever launched a pair of lovers! With Mischa Aver (At 7:00 and 9:59) PLUS Edward G. ROBINSON Goes to town in the kind of role you've always wanted to see him play! Blasting the screen witli sensational scene after scene in the most excitement-crammed hit of his career! THUNDER IN THE CITY' With Lull Deste (At 8:33 Once Only) WOULD NEWS Featuring the Fall of Shanghai (At 8:20, Once Only) At This Season of Goodwill We Extend to Every Our Lest a Happy and PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ELIO'S Sensational Films of Fall of Shanghai Last Stand of China's Suicide Iiattalion! Filmed by the famous II. S. (News Keel) Wong less than 100 yards away as Japanese storm warehouse to dislodge Chinese lioldln; up advance into Shanghai! Spectacular Scenes of The Burning of Chapei All This In Metro News (Shows Once Only at 8:20) TONIGHT AND TUESDAY one Wishes For Prosperous New Year New Heaters Empire Wood Heater. A strictly high grade heater, built from heavy furnace steel with cast iron top, bottom and front with cast iron linings and two cooking covers. A large feed door, nickle-plated swing top and foot rails. Size, 24 inches in lenjrth, height 27 inches weight COC Cll 130 lbs.. 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