Thursday. Deeembr 4, 19i0. By special Arrangement with Samuel French, New York THE WINCE RUPERT LITTLE THEATRE TODAY'S STOCKS l(uruey 8, D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Big MUsourl, X5. BraDrne. iua. Cariboo uartz, .io. Dc.jnio. .OOViA. fairvlew, .01 A. 0c:i Belt, .28. Bedley Mascot, .m. ' ... Minto. .01. . I Koble Five. .00 V. - ; . tad Oreille, 1.76U. , - Plmecr 2.05. . premier. .85. i privateer. .53. jcfvcj Macdonald, .17. fcrA .12' j. :- I Rt.icf Arlington, .02Ji' ' ilmon Gold, .02 . .. i-p Cnek, .87. ... . , jariboo Hudson, ,02JiA.'.; Oils - LP Con.. .09. :a!monf .23. ' " ' &E 1.40. Heme 2.40. .a;'.a -05. H al Canadian, .09 & A.. Malta, 70. ' ;rmrv .08A. ' PraWe Royalties, .07J. Toronto .. ilHermar. .15. '.' . Btat'tf. 1-15. . ' ira) Pat. 1.95. . Smelters, 38.OOJ2.' Tr..and, .01 V. ts . ,,r:ucr. .43. Cod? Lake, ,40. Eirdrock, 1.00. Nhkel, 34.00V2. Kerf Addison, 3.50. . ?M Long Lac. 2.15'Xn.. ,Tiod Cockshutt, 232B. - tten Red Lake, .65. K-Jle Red Lake. 1.20. . .53. fecda, 56.00?4. " PdiCrow 2.95. fcsn East Dome, 3.20. Ssfc'onlo, 2.55. ' Oordon, .80. 8B. Bcjsaj ar .03. OthrJ .08, Presents "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" A 3-act Comedy, by A. E. Thomas Tonight and Thursday, Dec. 4 and 5, At a p.m. in the Auditorium, Booth Memorial High School. Adm. 50c and 75c Rescued Seat Sale Now Open at Ormes Drug Store TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert broken clouds, northwest wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 29.36; tempera- mre, ; visibility, 25 miles; smooth. Triple Island overcast, south east wind, eight miles per hour; moderate swell. j Langara Island showery, south erly wina, two miles per hour; bar. ometer, 29.29; temperature. 42: visibility, 20 miles; light swell. Dead Tree Pint overcast, south west wind, five miles per hour; j oarometer, 29.36; temperrature. 41: visibility, 25 miles; moderate swell. 10 pounds granulated sugar for 72c at the Thrift Cash li Carry. (283) E. O. Southby is sailing tonight on the Prihce1 Rupert' for a trip to (tf) Tonight's train, due from the East ac 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. on the Catala next Tuesday. (2S0) Basketball Savoy vs. Petersburg next Tuesday and Wednesday. J. H. Scott, head of a San Francisco company which is t Vl r Ti'nl 1 Irnnivn T?fvA-cl4A (ntiff. ometer, neter, 29.47, temperature, 44; ben here. pnrManH ran!1, aMtM i visibility, swell. ten RECRUITS WANTED YoBnt .Men of Good Health and Physique are still required for Full-Time Duty with many nranches of the C.A.S.F. For full 0c-lail. rales of pay, and application forms, apply to the followlns Rflstratlon Stations REtRUlTINO OFFICE MAJOR R. L. GALE M.C., AREA HEADQUARTERS, PRINCE UEOKGC B .C. PR'NCE RUPERT, B.C. lf Wu cannot conveniently apply to the foregoing, write to- DISTRICT RECRUITING OFFICER Headquarters, RI D. No. 11. THE PAILY NEWS PAGE TERES to LOCAL NEWS NOTES Jus say "Three two please." Buy Basketball 'Tickets now. ' 'military duties. 285 Theo Collart returned to the city on the Princess Norah this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver on business. Vancouver. I I Mr. and Mrs. John Eyolfsen re- Bedroom slippers for mother, sister, brother, at Fashion Footwear. father,; turned to the city on the Prince trip to Vancouver. Canadian Legion .Christmas tree terday morning on the Prince, December 21. Members having Rupert from Victoria. children under 12 kindly give ml their names. couver. He Just say "Three Two please." W. F. stone sailed yesterday af- George Benedict, well known Yu- sea ternoon on the Prince Rurert for ; kon man. was a passenger aboard Premier. He expects to be back 'turning north after a trip to Van-! Jack Sutherland, who arrived in the city last week from Dawson, 285. will sail Friday night on the Prin cess Adelaide for Vancouver where he will enlist for service in the war. Formerly of this city, Mr. Sutherland has been renewing ,u. .. many old friendships and acauaint miles; moderate, the cIty on n'lght.s traln A HTdlng pnest westem ' f I--.TY 4 Vl n l?otff onrl on (1 n.,1... .... ... . Alert Bay raining, southeast aav yv ilUUi, UdiUlllC" ..s For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- - days .: 6 pjn. From, the East Tuesdays, Thursday's and ! Saturday 11 p.m. DinniXG FOR STEALING BARNSLEY, Eng., Dec. 5: CP For stealing from orchards, 15 boys aged eight to 13 were sentenced to digging In their parent's allotments for 24 hours over a period of three months. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! 'PjweAsh Tray Set 29(J xmJ Trte Llchtlng Sfl Complete Mln Mats-5' -x3 feet FOR YOUNG AND OLD 65c 50c Cotton Hugs 18x36. Oood quality Cotton Kuss 24x48 Fountain Pen and renril Sets 50c 95c 40c E,riy At- The VARIETY STORE Victoria. R.C. ONION STEAMSHIPS LTD, Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T S S- CATALA EVERY TOES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY. 10:30 p m DAY Lin nm Du Vaniui;3,0. P.m. Vancouv"' Mnday a Tickets at Office Purchase " Convenient, Please and Tickets From Purlher Information Regarding Reservations Third Ave. Phone 5G8 Afent. SKINNER. Prince Rupert m,v "w oa.ivw jrtoi.ti- ueia secretary oi tne uenerai day afternoon on the Prince Rup- Board of Religious Education of for Stewart enroute to the thp Ancllran Chnrrh eavp nn In. Uv.' ten " mites'" sea " choMT property- He was accomPanled terestlng address at today's regu-?0 VlSlT 'r " 2"... John CamPbe 01 New York- lar weekly luncheon of the Prince, wind, 36 miles per hour; baromc-1 ! r. -rr? Rotary Club on the topic ter, 29.66; temperature, 47. ' of "Democracies and DlcUtor- Estevan-overcast, westerly wind, 1 1 f 1 1 shlp?" Dr Neal Cartr Presldent fifteen mile nor hm.r- hmotpr ffTI tAT tliinifll "ie ciuD, was in me cnair ana 29.60: temneratnrp 48 1 1 1 1. V I 1.111111.1 there me was was a a good good . . - -1 . i Vancouver overcast, south southwest wind, 20 miles per hour; barometer, 2957; temperature. 48. Prince George overcast, southeast wind, fifteen miles per hour, barometer, 29.48. C.N.R. Train P.S. Santa Suggests "Thriftbooks" 1 Handy booklets of theatre tickets . . . good anvtime . . . in Gift Envelopes to con vey your greeting, Eagles' Bridge Party And Dance With twelve tables ln play, the local Eagles' Lodge held the sev cnth ol its series of bridge parties and dances last night, the affair being, as usual, very enjoyable. Prize-winners in bridge were: ladles' first, Mrs. Robert Murray; second, Mrs. F. J. Feasby; men's first, Mrs. J. A. JIautens; second, J. Hitchcock. V 'Mrs. E. Peterson won the door prize with lucky ticket No. 258. After .thejsSrvlni)f. delicious refreshments, dancing was enjoyed from midnight iintll 2 a.m. with unuslc by" Mike Cloussi and Robert Townsend and about thirty couples on the floor. 1 t Robert McKay was master of ceremonies, Frank Ellison presided at the door arid S. Jensen; Angelo Astorl and I C Dnls were in Charge of refreshments. attendance members with a few guests. The Perfect Solution1! Movies Each To Your GIFT PROBLEM Week Are Shown Ut Forts Here Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. . .. Give Teachers More Latitude Former Head Of Teacher's Federation Urges Reform In Methods EDMONTON,. Dec. 5; (CP)r-Jphn W. Barnett, former president of the Canadian Teacher's Federa tion, favors reform In Canada's educational methods. In an in tervlew here he urged a decrease in Totriinpntatlnn caused bv stand Rupert yesterday morning from a,ardlzed curriculums and examina- ;ttnn H( thoueht teachers snouia ... 'TT . be allowed to experiment with Major F. J. Simpson, records courses oi studies, to gauge and omcer 01 Mtntary uistnct wo. u, ininiira articular talents in is in the city for a few days on th lr teh0lari. arrivpn vps. i ' of The Young Men's Christian As- , soclation has brought ' in another lilVC " moving picture machine for thelo- TIIV.ATRF. TIP.KF.TS cal forces, Norman McEwen, the v local representative, announced to iiu! iuas ; day. As a result, It is now possible to show two shows each week at Special Individual Ullt the forts Instead of one as form Tickets in Colorful De- eriy. sijjns for Adults and notice Children (under 12) To Whom It May Concern: I will not be responsible for the pay-A El-and gift for sold- mcnt ot debts Incurred by iers, sailors and airmen ln m name as from thls , . . We can arrange to Dated at Prlnce Rupert B c send tickets to men in this second day of December, 1940. service in any part of l. rapp Canada where there are ' Famous Players company Theatres . . . We can also have tickets sent to the folks back home as gifts from service men. Second Searchlight Auxiliary 4i n u l rru i Ask at Capitol lneatrc Dance. Armouries. December 6. Box Of f ice or Phone 6G9 - for Pnrtiriilnr . Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Sat urday, December 7. Game dinner, December 11. 102nd Auxiliary tea. Legion Hall. December 12 . Eagles Bridge December 18. O AtT rVil0iMAn . j u. vr.ii. viuiauuuo ucc una nance Ainas December 26. Moose Hall. Genuine Hogmany Dance, Oddfellow's Hall, December 31. THE SEAL 01 QUALITY mj GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL -Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round p.ivroll in Prince Cupcrt HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal M. M. Martindale, R. E. Bower, B Mrs. P. J. Bowman, city. Try a Dally News Want-Ad. CWr.i;':H'Iir32JKMXI'ESIEBii:iEl JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 BEEF 2 lbs. ROUND STEAK and 1 lb. KIDNEY lbs. ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK Per lb SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Per lb RIB STEAK . Per lb .-. T-BONE STEAK Per lb SHORT RIBS of BEEF- Per lb PORK Phone 957 4 lbs. SHOULDER of PORK - and 4 lbs. APPLES .. LEG of PORK Per lb LOIN of PORK Per lb FRESH SIDE PORK Per lb SMALL COTTAGE ROLLS Per lb AYRSHIRE BACON Per lb PURE BULK LARD 2 lbs. VEAL VEAL STEAK Per lb FILLET of VEAL Per lb SHOULDER of VEAL 4 lbs LAMB SHOULDER of LAMB Per lb LEG of LAMB Per lb LOIN of LAMB Per lb 50c 50c 25c BONELESS STEW BEEF QCn 2 lbs lbs. RUMP ROAST- g $1.00 22c 20c 25c Don't Delay Christmas Is Only a few weeks away Before you know it Christmas will be here. Purchase your Christmas cards today. CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING, SEALS, TAGS, ETC. Enjoy full selection, leisure in shopping and delivery at your convenience. DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phon 234 II Canada At War 25 Years Ago STILL A GOOD OMEN MANCHESTER. Dec. 5: CP points out. -'I Dec. ,5, 1915 Henry Ford with,; 148 peace advocates sailed on the: Oscar II for Copenhagen. British, and French government and mlli-; tary leaders held Important con-! ference at Calais.. Austrian naval squadron sank two Italian steam-', ships and 10 Montenegrin sailing vessels. O. AIDertSon, Mrs. wuiiam jviacwon- Tf vou want somnfi!. ariver HEAD COLDS ReBcf fram Distress Comes this Wif Put 3 -purpose Va-tro-nol up tub nostril . . . ( 1 ) It shrinks swollen mem brenes: (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. VICKSVATftONOl CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. W. McKlnley, and family, wish to extend their sincere thanks land appreciation, for the many Two of the, 5q destroyers sent Brl-,deeds of wndness, and expressions tain by the united States, the oi sympatny, in tneir recent De- Niagara and the Montgomery, bear reavement. Specially we wish to the name of United States war- thank" the members of the I.O.O.F., ships that lought against Britain th(J gtafr of prlnce Ru General Hospital, and , friends during what they want that way. (tf) gratitude. I A 75cl who rendered the late Mr. the many assistance McKinley's aid, Gordon Robinson and Mr. andjtise for It. Hundreds of people get long illness? To all we tender our We bought three brand new heaters 4 Just so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them in They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' The cars are painted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comfort Call us at 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE 'A A I nrnro Cliinmnnf nf ' m m- m m m . i mm VS. Kadio and Magazine lables Phone 775 Just Arrived ! Also a new shipment of Chesterfield Suites in latest 25C m designs. Come early and make your selection. 9Zp R 25c 9 25C 25c if MacKenzies Furniture A Good Place to Buy" 327 3rd Avenue 25C " ogrt -50c 15c 25c 30c Ship a 10 lb. Box of Rupert Brand Kippers To Your Friends For $1.50 we will deliver a box of Kippers to your friend's house ln any Express point in B.C. or any Canadian National Railway Express point in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. We first made this special offer last year; so many people took advantage of it we are repeating it this year at the same price, notwithstanding Express rates to some points have advanced. Mall your order with cheque or cash to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert (jj British Columbia With name and address of consignee. We will enclose card with name of sender Appreciated by the recipient Convenient for the Sender I RAILWAY I LINES Bl Tst,i: CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT S S. PRINCESS NORAH December 9th, 19th, Jan. 2nd, 10th. 30th Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. U COATES, General Aeent - Prince Rupert, B. C. 1 i m 3 m l mi A 4 k - i 14 I in A rr t.l :.. f I M. -I, .!: ,v r! r i i " J HI u rv I ' I' - !:l S - i i.it ni ni t-rr ('