H BBBBBBBKBHBMIIBBBBBBBaBHDaBHBBBBB y. S v y V V y I Y V a y v r V V I y jprfntc Rupert Dtiflp JSctos Friday, November 2D. 1940 Hotel: . . arrivals Prince Kupcrl M. D. Green, Ketchikan; Joseph Minis, Ketchikan; William McNal!y, New Vork; R. Reagan. Ketchikan; Mrs.V. Larson, Wcl-don, Sask; Mrs. II. Baxter. Terrace; Mrs. W. Griffith, Hazclton; Mrs. E. Maxted, Terrace; W. Mai colin, Dutcdalc; G. McGrcgror, Butcdale; William O'Ncll, Ket COUSIN INHERITS FORTUNE NEWCASTLE, Ensiand l The $72,000 foitunc of a New Zealand bachelor recluse, Robert Green, Is to go to his first cousin, Margaret Kirkwood of Newcastle, and the trustees of three other cousins now dead. The maid of honor Is usually custodian of the groom's ring in r, double weddinc ceremony. chikan; Bruce Shanks, Tclkwa; Mrs. Kindlcr. Ketchikan; Mrs. II Biunn, Smllhcrs; It. HcJbson, Vandcihoof. Binoin it kn b in iiiaiauBiiiiiiiioiiiiiii D m H B GLOVES THE PEOPLES STORE WAY Look At Your Hands. Everyone Else Does! ic Dress iij) those hands with smart gloves the Peoples Store way. Choose from cloth, chamois, suedes, hid and pigtex. All colors and styles RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Cosmetic Gifts'! VAKDLKV IIAKiilET IIUMIJAIil) AYKK-AOKIENNK TUYA - 3AX FACTOR EVENING IN PARIS - TANfiEE Ormes lid. Ztfi Pioneer Druqpiats 5t,Sia,S.i.,ij.Sli..S1iS.i31J115i3,s1J1Asi,ly.ja)3l(3i3,lj)3)ji3(J()3 w Hi y DON'T LET CHRISTMAS PUT YOU "IN THE RED" Nobody wants to be cxWiVagant this Christinas ,wllch iS "v,V!ltr.t;asou why wisc dwppcra arc heading for ' It " ll 7mm, Y0U cau ect elHs for everyone M that arc practical, wanted, and useful. There arc all the festive wrappings, cards, seals and tricks that make your pacages look so wonderful, loo, all right here. ffinSl W a8.1? "!C .many U1UU11U, Just to. look THE VARIETY STORE t"WlIEItE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS'' R,,,,,a?,a,a,,a3ij,s,3,,,,ia.a?,aa,.J,a,:,Sii.-,,,;v,.T ' " " af"v I -v - liLUlNUlfca I She Took 'Km, Didn't She? PLEASE. .e ..( SEE VDU TAKE PRESENTATION TO SGT. HALL Departing Cliirf if Police Honored Before Leaving: A memento of the friendships he formed durins his seven years as nrovincial police sergeant in l'rince Rupert was presented to Sgt. O. L. Hall, who sailed Thursday night on the Princess Louise to his new detachment at Powell River after his transfer as head cf the city detachment here. In the prisoners' dock of the city police court. Sgt. Hall re ceived, instead of a sentence, a warm farewell speech from Mayor H. M. Daggett, and an engraved cigarette case on behalf of other members of the force Admitting himself "slightly overwhelmed," Sgt. Hall expressed regret at leaving hL friends and paid tribute to the co-opcra- ticn he had received from the public in Prince Rupert. 'I will have many hanpy mem ories of Prince Rupert and I know that where I am going, the public cannot be any better than it has here." he said. Present at the bncf ceremony were Inspector II.- II. Manscll, Police Magistrate W. D. Vance, Sgt. L. A. N. rottcrton. Mayor Daggett, City Clerk II. D. Thaln. Detective Corporal A. T. Lash-mar, and several other members of the provincial force. CORRECT SPEECH TAUGHT ON STAGE Ottawa Cliilclrrn'.s Thralrc Banishes Shyness in Curing Speech Defects O'lTAWA it, -Not everv little boy and girl wants to go on the Stage, but Sometimes .trl.lnr leaches children sclfr.onririrnrp icorrcct deportment, and cures J speech defects, say Jewel Lo- I gctte, organizer of Ottawa's Chil dren's Theatre, believed the second of its kind in Canada. Love of children an,- - desire to see this new generation oe-come speech-conscious led Mrs. Logettc. a former professional actress in Iboth Canada and Great Britain, to open the first Children's Theatre which flourished-in Montreal for several years. "Inculcate correct :iccch at the beginning and It stays wltlf a person right through life." said Mrs. Logette. Acting Is an Ideal methnr! nf eliminating sclf.r consciousness especially with the only child who Is shy through lack of hav ing youngsters his own age with wncm to play. Such speech defects as llsDinrr and stuttering arc the result of lack cf confidence, and stage-training is an ideal cure. Children between the aees nf three and 16 are accepted Into the theatre but are grouped according to their ages' and nut In suitable playlets. Mrs. Logette hones evontunilv the theatre will no into rent nrn- ductlon. She forc-ees thi rinv when a group of her children I IUI1II1I1I K 1W I ' bV U I . I II1 1 riiBBiiiiia NEW LOW PRICES 12 lobltll lie 24 lobltll 2?( 109 lobltll 79 BBPVTnBlfBBD BBBI BBl L "VE ... al' IVIAKKEu TMI5 WAT I GERMAN YOUTHS LEARN OF "HOT DOGS"-Mrs. John T. Dawson, wife or Col. J. T. Dawson, of Summit, Mass.. Is shown explaining the technique of that old American institution, the "Hot Dog" roast, to German girls who were her guests at the Dawson home In tHe Grohn military community in Bremen. Germany. Mrs. Dawson's daughter, Estener, is half-hidden in Pfltllrn KopL'fVl'nll llH Vfon.f AmnrlMn rnmlllno n . tnl.l.m ... ... of German children into their homes and providing them with recreation and entertainment the purpose being to give them an understanding of democracy as it is practiced In America. will nrodurc children's plays FORGERIES STUMP ARTIST over the radio. I LONDON fl'-Mauricc Utrillo. Canadians aren't as conscious of their )cech as Americans, said the speech expert, who ojjiui ouiiiuii;i Miuiyuig ill . 1 ICll it,- tt..iuj ct. f i . i HID UIIHVU ouiiw. ou mueii Ull- portancc has been thit on the KJHHHS voice in the United States that hospitals are conducting special courses for nurses. Department stores have their clerks taking lessons. Mrs. Logettc believes the most noticeable defects in the Canadian ppeaking voice arc a lack of range, leading to monotony, and vowel distortion. "My joints hid troubled me hr years. I was almost an imali, never Jell lively or right. I got relM uben I began taking din fills. Out box made me Jtef a lot better ju kept on and rheumatic pains do ft bother me now. Clin I'ills are sine good medicine." t.V.ll.,Toroiiii, Ont. That's a letter typical of the nuny bcinK constantly received from satisfied users of Gin Pills the 40 year old kidney remedy that helps rid the system of pain-causing poisons. Your druftKist sells Gin Pills on a satisfjction-or-money-back basis. Insist on the genuine. Rtgulor ill 40 Pills fcenemy enemy (It GIN PILLS FOR THE KIDNEYS (In II (Mink IhCIm Pint) National Drug &. Chtmlcal Company ol Canada, Llmitad NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Expert Foundation Work and Interior Alterations CONTRACTS LARGE OR UMALL Planning and Designing Estimate's 3 BTONE BLOCK Phone 5C3 OW. 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Black was appreciated. During the intermission, Lieut. Eric Jones, flanked by smart usherettes, in white naval uniforms, spoke briefly In connection with the current recruiting drive for II.M.C.S. Chatham. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. rhone 31 P.O. Box 5H FRASEU STREET Prince Rupert To Our Customers: Wf WISH TO ANNOUNCK that we have sold the operating asset of our business to Bob Parker Limited, which firm, as of December 1st, will conduct the business along the same lines and under the same policies that we have .maintained for so many years. All invoices and statement rendered to Nov. 30lh are due and payable to S. E. Parker Limited, and all bills rendered to that date will be paid by us. Wc take this opportunity to Hank our many good friends and customers for their loyal support and patronage since wc started In business In 1910. 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