STORK REFUGEES NEUFCHATEL, Switzerland, Dec. 30: (CPt Emblem of the province of Alsace In France, the Alsatian storks have been frightened by gunfire and are making homes in Neufchatel. away new KICKING IX CANBERRA, Dec. 30: (CP) contributions to the cost of war are Dcmg maae oy many Austral- Arrow Messenger Len Griffiths ft Co. PHONE 159 Reasonable Rates Parcel and naRtage Service Stand Venpzia Grocery Fulton Street NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zartlll Proprietor -A IIO.MK AWAY FROM HOME" lUtes SI.OO op 60 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Trlnce Rupert, B.C. FhoneMl P.O. rt im Best Wishes For A Happy New Year From PRINCE UIjPKUT FEED CO. Keep Warm With Itest Quality Coal CHRISTMAS OBSERVED Special Entertainments In Various Native Villages Of District Christmas nartles havp boon Northbound from Vancouver to g Skagway. C. P. R. steamer Prln- o cess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, 9 arrived In port at 8:45 this morn- g ing from the south, sailing at 10 p.m. in continuation of her voyage to Alaska whence she Is due back and Parties here next Wednesday afternoon o southbound. The vessel had on board forty passengers including g some Itlteen who disembarked at P this port, among them men who Hans. An anonymous businessman held during the festive season for wlu emPed by the E. J. Ryan contributed $1,790 and a civil ser- the school children 0t most of the Contracting Co. on air base work vant has promised five per cent of native villaees of the district at Seal Cove. A couple of passen- nis saiary. MAX'S Bowling Alley Wish all their patrons and friends A Very Happy New Year PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers iTon and Drass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery Alf, Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Oterhauled ton. Joe Bolton, Wlllard Seymour lderably late on account of stormy and Henry Bolton as shepherds, weather. Is due at 5:30 tonight from j The carols "First Nowell." "Silent Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte! Night" and "O Come All Ye Faith- Islandr and will sail tomorrow night ful" were sune from the win?-, on her return south over the same by Laura Hudson. Phyllis Ken- "te. nedy. Mrs. R. Wilson and Ben Seymour. Taking part In the gen- The perpetrators of this depart-cral program were Lillian Bevan, mcnt of the Dally News wish all the Laura Hudson. Phyllis Kennedy, folks who Interest themselves there- Christmas concert. Under the dlr- the case. ectlon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley, the Christmas carols "Earliest Christmas Morning." "Jolly Old St Nicholas," "Away in a Manger" and "Angels Sweetly' singing" were rendered by the pupils. Little Percy Brown mounted upon a chair and put some of his fellow pupils through a oart of the Hallelujah Chorus. Along with a number of recitations anri drills, the pupils staged a play entitled "Too Much Candy." with i eluding Magnus Turner In the nvea on the scene, much to the delight of all, and refreshmenU were served. Bert Russell acted as chairman. I Mallltr.il. r A At Metlakatla the school child- 1 rei staged a fine concert and . party In the Athletic Hall, practi cally the entire population of the village being In attendance. One of the features was a dls play of children's school work In xiuamg drawings, paintings and ! samples ot writing. A manua! j training display consUtr-d of rack, vmi box, table, teak, magailne sck, flower pot itand, Chinese hecker board, fishing reel and re olvlng drawing board; This work was excellent and was a credit to the boys as well as to their t!uti. er. There was aWa;gfrls display of knitting amf needlework In- structress. Mrs. James Prcvost. O o o o o o a Among the villages to have such K"a w,ucu ",c o here for the north- parties were Kltselas, Kitzegukla a and Metlakatla. ig At Kltselas there was a long Union steamer Cardena. Capt. jo program of twenty-three numbers John Boden. arrived In port at 6o after which prizes and candy were o'clock last evening from the south,' distributed by Edgar Hudson In sailing on time at 10:30 pjn. on her the guise of Santa Claus. Refresh- return to Vancouver and waypolnts. o. ments were then served under the 'o management of Mrs. Joe Hudson, After having spent a week's assisted by several of the ladies. Christmas leave at their homes here o The program, under the direction Peter Husoy. Cart Smith, Walter' a of the teacher, Mrs. R. Wilson, as- Smith. Earl Eby. Johnny O'Neill. slsted by Mr. Wilson, Ben Sey- Arnold Dahl. Emll Blaln. Jack Stor-ig mour and Edgar Hudson. Included rle- Harry Robb. Don Eastman. Bobo choruses, carols, recitations, dla- Armstrong and Bob Elkins sailed by !npn( artlnn trnn. nnri j i thA PrinMi Arilalri rtioVit mlo ana, as an especial feature, a their return to Esquimau. Ublcau, "The Story of Christmas." In A rvHap fA Ka tnWU... At t Vi t rcMAmt foronA nf 1Ya Laura Hudson while those taking International Fisheries Commission' o part In the scenes were Rosie Sey- In Seattle with the boat owners andifi mour. as the angel; Lillian Bevan Iwhermen or the coast. L. w. Pat-as Mary; Raymond Seymour as more K- C. formerly of Prince Ru-Joseph: Phyllis Kennedy, Law- pert, was chairman while E. W. Al-rence Hudson and Fredella Bolton ,er of Seattle acted as secretary. as the Three Kings, and Laurie1 ' Bolton. Geoffrey Bevan. Perry Bol- C.N.R. steamer Prince John. con- Mrs. Violet Brown had taught 8 the children many songs and the program included carols and light melodies. Jimmy's Orchestra sud- plled many fine selections during me evening. Action songs were nisu periormea wen. uames wer played, Rhoda and Frances Lelgh- ton. tying for first place In the senior class for musical chairs while the Junior winner was Rod dy Wilson. Harold Leighton won the prize for cracker eating In the potato. race Theodore Grown and Audrey Ryan were the dinners. Panta Claus arrived on the scene and every child In the village was remembered. Mr. Prevosl wound up the gathering by proposing a vole of thanksMb the teacher. T. A. Bryant and others. o 5 3 Today's Exchange I United States funds Buying, spot, 10 percent premium; selling, spot. 11 percent premium. Sterling funds Buying, spot, $4.43; selling, spot, $1.47. I socks, sweaters. mltt.i o o S a principal I baby clothes, runners, table cloth a (pan. The young people also staged! and aprons, this work being of a one-act play entitled "A New high standard and reflecting credit tuvenuon. Later Santa Claus ar- upon the girls as weU as their in No. 3. planned by grasshoppers breeding In great numbers near oooooooooooaoooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Commodore Cafe No. I. No. Z. NEW YEAR'S DINNER MONDAY Si. 00 SPECIAL DINNER fl.00 Head Lettuce Fresh Shrlmpmeat Cocktail Sliced Tomatoes Soupsconsomme Mock Turtle Clam Chowder Choice of Roast Young Turkey. Dressing. Cranberry Sauce Roast Stuffed Young Goose, Baked Apple Baked Oysters en Shell a la Kirkpatrlck Lobster a la Newburg en Casserole T-Bone Steak, Fresh Mushroom Sauce Creamed Cauliflower Oreen Beans Baked, Steamed or Mashed Potatoes EngllfjyFlum Pudding, Hard and Wine Sauce. Pumpkin Pie HottjMlnce Pie. Ice Cream. Fruit Cake. Jello and Cream Pineapple Juice 83c SPECIAL DINNER 85c Combination Satad Soupe Consomme or Clam Chowder Choice of Roast Stuffed Young Turkey. Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Goose. Celery Dressing, Baked Apple Fried Half Spring Chicken. Rasher Bacon Small Tenderloin Steak. Fried Onions Eastern Oysters. Fancy Tan Roast Green Beans Baked, Mashed or Steamed Potatoes English Plum Pudding. Hard or Wine Sauce. Apple. Hot Mince or Custard Pie. Jello and Cream 55c SPECIAL DINNER S5c Consomme or Clam Chowder Choice of Fried Half Dozen Eastern Oysters. Fr. Fried Potatoes Roasi Young Turkey. Dressing. Cranberry Saute Grilled Pork Chops. Oreen Apple Saute Roast Young Chicken. Celery Dressing Top Sirloin Steak. Mushroom Sauce a.., Boiled Chicken a la Creole. Oreen Peas Gffecn Beans Baked, Mashed or Steamed Potatoes English Plum Pudding, Hard or Wine Sauce. Apple. Hot Mlnre or Raisin Pie. Ice Cream No. t. t5c SPECIAL DINNER 5c t Consomme or Clam Chowder Choice of-Frlcd Filet of Sole. Tartar Sauce Grilled Halibut Steak. Lemon Butter Fried Chicken Livers and Mushrooms Orein Pea Omelette, French Fried Potatoes Roast Leg I of Veal. Red Currant Jelly Oretn Beans Baked, Mashed or Steamed Potatoe English Plum Pudding. Hard and Wine Sauce. Hot Mince. Apple or Ralstn Pie. Jello and Cream Tea, Coffee ot Milk Served with Above COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON 0 Edgar Hudson. Raymond Seymour. ,n everything of the best In the aooooooooooooooooooooooooOooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Miiarea Bennett. Emsley Bolton, Yar or 1940 commencing rni Rita Lawson, Joe Bolton. Ambrose Monday next. They tell u5 that I Bennett. Fredella Bolton, Wlllard 1940 13 Rolng to be one of the bestlD0000fwoOMO00oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ocjrmuur. ueoiirey Bevan, Rosle yea we 0lKs m muc old Prince 1 5 1 Seymour and LawTence Hudson. Rupert have ever had. No doubt., g I At Kltiegukla the peoole of the waterfront wllllo The Kltzegukla school had been ihare In any better things that may I g attractively decorated by the e coming our way. At least, it isjg young people for the children's our hearty wish that such will be o McIlRIDE STREET Time marches on! Another New Year brings us to the happy moment of winning yon and jours a happy and prosperous 1310. Ideal Cleaners Phone 858 pa t and Furious." a rollicking modern myatery comedy, featuring Franchot Tone and Ann So them. land 'Blondle." screen adaptation of a popular comic strip, are pr wen ted 'on an entertaining double bill being shown at the Capitol Theatre here tonight i Oav comedy is woven inw my- ,";"Vtry with donvMtlc scene between lOUna in ..tv,. "Post and .riri Furious Furious" whlh wnien afcM ses 2 . ; ? - 1 -Z:.:J mIIIJL. wife at a seaside reaort where they c,a nc CUIUUU.H..TU become Involved In a beach contest measure tTwo murders, several attempted one and an elaborate bathing beauty parade are among the fea turea of the picture. There are colorful backgrounds and elaborate scenea for the action. The support Ing east includes Ruth Huaeey. Lee Bowman. Allyn Joalyn. John Mil Jan and others. Complications mount In hilarious crcMoendo In "Blond le but. after' many bom pa. both ftnanetat and o ,domtlc. the troubles are tatlfac- again In the happy household Be- oi fore this is accomplished, however, o the head of the house tpenda a gj night In tail. Blondie wretl wtth o the suspicions of another woman o and Baby Dumpling adds a touch of O . Ml..l.Uf U u. IL l - . o the golnc-on. Penny Singleton o and Arthur Lake he4 the east wtth Larry Sim ma, an attractive young- O I klM MB T1-Wm fluMl.ll.. f em uty w lint ol o 0 o o o o o o 0 o Si o OOOOttfeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOO Greetings We Wish All Our Customers and Friends jjjj A Very I I Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. I fcjf Telephone 631 or 65z !S-!SliSt5tet5tjtlSl!!C!51CiClCtg!SlSg)-SlSlStsisigtgii WARNING! Saturday HttT v page roc TUB DAILY NEWS tnj. On and After Today "THE EXCLUSIVE" Ladies' Ready to Wear Mrs. It S. Parker Moving to Take Up Quarters at 215 Third Avenue New Store Just Completed Next to Daily News Office Mrs. IL S. Parker and her staff wish to thank all who have patronized her In the past fifteen years of steady going hus-Iness in the old location on 6th Street and will welcome all in the new premises. She extends a cordial Invitation to her friends and patrons to call and Tislt the new store and takes this opportunity of wishing one and all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Waterfront Whiffs Waterfront to Itcvivc After Nov Year Men Arrive From Vancouver For Air Hasc.Work at Seal Cove With the holiday season now nearing its end, the advent of 1910 next week should see some stir along the Prince Rupert waterfront. Herring seining, after a two weeks' lapse, will be immediately resumed and there are reasons to believe that a substantial run of fish may be encountered by the seiners. At the same time, seme of the more ambitious of the halibut boat operators will be thinking of getting their craft in readiness for the season. Of course, there will be three months to go yet before the halibut season starts. Boat repair establishments and machine shops are expecting to be quite busy from early In the New Year on. John Knapland left on last evening's train for a trip to Chicago. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert N. Langham and O. Durrell. Cal- gary It w. bwcimu. .. C. E.' Salter. A. D. Wyllle. Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith. II. McRne, A. Manzer. J. M. Allan, P. Thompson, and A. E. Richards, Vancouver: A. E. Saunders. Massett; Capt. and Mrs. Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith, Nanalmo. 'HOPPERS' ATTACK CARWARP. Australia. Dec 30: (CP) A summer offenlve against Australia's crops Is apparently ,FUN BILL ' ONSCREEN Two Diverting Comedies Are Pre-sented at Capitol Theatre Tonltht TONIGHT OxTv Shows. TOO ,nd , FRANCIIOT TONE ANN SOTIItnx In "FAST AND FURIOUS" (At 8:13 and 10 Plus PENNY SINUU0N AUTIint UKt In "BL0ND1E" (At 7:09 and i -. NEW YEAR S EVE I POtlt SUNDAY 12:01 MIDMU Get TitkeU Toi.irM No Ticket Sa'e s.ilj, LUMI.NC, MON TMS WtD. lUlph lilrhard on I I I.ATIII.HS Tr, '! m ..Jo, MATINEE MONDU : Sunday night wii: i; Eve midnuiht ma' pedal program i- : CULINARY APOLh,st MB.BOURNK A i t CP Upholder of A i E. L Morton rriurnrd ' mSe ur vetona i "net had nr bad time." llr .ietlored idea of pickling ktn'a An attractive entertainment fea-J A fifty cerr. c:. ture . the Capitol Theatre for often mak you r. memm SUNDAY NIGHT AT I ! " SPECIAL STAGE AND H M FEN - FAVORS Pf! 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