MJTlWs Prince Uujirtt Daifo j3cU)S Thursday, December 22, 1&40 . they move i : to Tucson. After fa series of exciting escapades which carry the fcang across the .border into Mexico, the operations of the ring are dramatically Dope Ring Film Is Showing Here vriened tf-e aisles smashed. V f "Ul ft K A swift-paced story dealing with a government's fight ! Aews of Francois Lake S"o you cn roll 'cm... jj against .smuling is picluri?crt in "Johnny Stool Pigeon," current feature at the Cap!ol Theatre, which op'ned last night rTVw " HU70N and is repeated this evi ninu. J m m mmmt Mm j m w ' a ; - 'urn a First Aiders To Be Shown Pictures Tonight's wees'.y class of 8t. John's Ambulance Brigade at the Armory will feature two films on first aid which it is expected will prove of especial interest to ill members of the brigade and possibly others. At the last meeting in brigade headquarters a lecture on "pressure points," showing technique of stopping hemorrhages, was demonstrated by Instructor R. E. Eyolfson. JJ, Howard Dm." p.ays uie p;.rt of 1 a federal narcotics agent who is . not on the trail of a gang of dope ; J smugglers when the syndicate's I ' y I. j J - Mrs. Partington has received a letter from Mrs. S. E. Gummow, Superintendent B. C. Women's Institutes, telling her that her essay "A Countrywoman's Day" came in second in the judging for British Columbia. The first three have been sent to London for the contest final judging. MB? J, , - 4 e.'.cu r r.) 'ip'.-te'y disappears. He persuades his supeiior to release an Alcatraz convict, played by Dan Duryea, with whom he ,?ams up in the underworld in he hope of getting another clue. The scene shifts fron San Francisco to Vancouver where the noil. Shelley Wimcrs, Is met and lit '. . .. ' i.i.K- ' i S . C7 f,':V '.- T v -a-. II I hi l!l I ll'Iil A cold spell with ten below zero followed a heavy snowfall but prospects ore that it will be milder during the Christmas holiday . . Advertise ji tnt OmIU' News: jcu !aw U in The News' Full ( Running 1 -- - tlt.ltl MI4lt Ralph Keefe went to a Turkey Shoot in Dawson Creek, taking three turkeys and two chickens. Fu IOC 0M 3 AT IT: nny F Howard Duff Man Duryea "JOIINNY STOOL PICLON" 'j .... SPECIAL PRICES EVENING WEAR $9.95 - $16.95 Sizes 11 Thru 44 Exciting, romantic formals ju.it in time for Xmas and New Years. 1 pm, Mrs. James Gorman, sr. ar- N,w Year htilidiv v.- A Christmas Service was held on Sunday morning with the Church decorated with evergreen boughs and colored streamers. Rev. A. Atkinson gave a Christmas sermon and favorite carols were sung. He was unabie to go on to Colleymount in the afternoon ' for the service as the snow had drifted, making the roads almost impassable. nvea in uie cny on wir nun c ner sou uiui c.uu;IU( Mr. and Mrs. James Ocorse yesterday from Vancouver to spend the Christmas and Ani;us ApartiiRTits. TIME OF PARTING IS NEAR His eyes filled with tears, Ray Dreher. 15. of Louisiana, is shown in Chicago as he bids a tearful farewell to his pal "Jiggs," a Hereford calf which was awarded top money by cattle dealers during a Chicago livestock exposition. Ray, who had raised the calf to mammoth size from a little dogie, was just too good to "Jiggs," who is scheduled to be hamburger soon. 5 RUPERT ; PEOPLES STORE The Farmers' Institute held , . , Ciub met m 10 PIar- its monthly meeting in the Hall -A Gifllhe Whole Family Will fnj iuiure activities ana vote a new on Wednesday evening. They V.' - '.;v-'; executive body. Hugh Neave was 1 At i--VVt. ''' TttVtX Kit. XTVXX" .ore than ever A Kodak Camera is the "Wanted" Gift ; WRATHALL'S 5 PHOTO FINISHING gave permission for the Athletic Club to use the hall for basketball and other games. elected President and John Keefe secretary-treasurer. On Sunday afternoon the Ath- An OLD NAME Prince Edward Island first ret its name near the end oi the 18th century. f The Radio-Phonogroph of the Yeor 3 .. t FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS 7 Different AvAodcIs to Choose From wit SOURCE OF MSTAL Italy is the world's largest ji.xducer of mercury, or quick -silver. , f 3 Speed Automatic Record Changers PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. p,idfrom $119.50 to $239.5 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kl'x-ycief (SuSlect !o ChanKe, Ask uooiil. our Tiiii1 I'.iyuirr-l I'u.n vuih lil t- iiiMiiranee ;it no ey.Ma co t "Here comes the guy you bet on!" ; Reason's i j j r. t NOBLE & WICK. Exclusive Ih-nlcrs ' I. tnl ,vr, W PAPER TOWELS. PAPER CUPS TOWEL CABINETS LIQUID SOAPS SOAP DISPENSERSDISINFECTANTSDEODORANTS and FIXTURES LAMPS PASTE and LIQUID WAX DUSTBANE and SISAL Useful Gilis ruOGKAM IIK.lll K.I1T Choir of Annunciation School uill be heard over station CFPR, Prince Rupert, at 5:30 this evening in a special program of Christmas music, being one of the foal urei of the current Yuielide f.ea.son over the .station. The choir is ;ind' r the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph. THUKSOAY -r.M 4:00 - Bcrr.ie trader Tells k Story 4:15 fcjfcock Quotations and lliwrluue 4:30 Forest Runycrs FIRST WOMAN CABINET MINISTER -Dame Enid Li-oasis the first roman to hold a cabinet post in Australia. She will preside over the executive council when tin' governor-general is absent and -w. ill formally ratify all government regulations, ordr-rs and proclamations. ' CP Try a Classiriea Ad ror Results Advertise in tnr uany Newt Industrial Janitor Supplies at Vani-ouver Trices .Manufacturer's Representative Could Not Be More Thoughtfully Expressed To Lunch Kits j Pyrex Ware Percolators Pocket Knives Thermos Bottle Covered Roasters PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 712 Second Ave. P.O. Box 772 " " ' - j y FHOMPSON HARDWARE CO. II our Friends ond Fomily Thon With Lovely Remembrances From Our Gift Collection Lovely To Give .... Lovely To Get Week Day Pontie Sets One for Every Day in the Week By Popular Demand Wc Now Have the Third Shipment and They are Going Fast For tin- l.adit s on Your List SHOP AT i i "" I 4:45 Personality Piano !:V5 CBO News , . :,:,:0 Sonus of the Season ! 5::;o ".nnii-iciation Churclr : Choir BROADWAY CAFE , - ':')() 0:15 Hi (!,- 7:li! - Canada at Work, Musi'Tt! Prugram ftinuKu Kings -CBC News CIJC News Best Food HUBMUl Even .id 1 Jimmy Shields IANNETIE HAfJSELL I cTSllf LADIES WEAR Phone i f 3rd Ave. ' 150 I t V' f''A r?y i1 5siraie2S3f FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMIL "BUILD B.C PAVUOLLS" 3:15 Talk Finest Cooking Hours 7 a.m. tr j a m For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 YOUR Pacific sare Att! your XMAS ' ;Bo I joy I 5s ij MAN SON'S FRIENDL 1 ":iKitljhjJ JEWELLE i,i.i.jj.j;j tl - mr The What Shall It Be?" Question V ST w &if!s For Moforisis! mW( Co-op Bakery Once each year you have the opportunity to help finance tuberculosis control buy Christmas Seals and help thoSe less fortunate. Use Xmas seals on your cards and parcels. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed M . 't;W: J '.j Our Vm.,.. -!... y y 5 'Vifts "" 4 Uf-'coratetl, per lb. S1.00 v L-'V- - )ur best Xmas Cake , . - ' Not rlocorat.pfl nr 1W ain Credit Note for Gasoline Lubrication Contract Book Seat Covers Rad:o I Icalcr Spot Lamp Fog Lninps Bumper Guards Fire Extinguisher Cigarette Lighter SkirJ Chains Tires and Tubes S"irk Pluqs and numerous other auto accessories. ':'') V.:iiRip-g Dram-'. 0:30 CBC Van. Concert Orch 1 f'RC News "1:10 CBC News 1'): 15 -Open Hearing J 0:30-Dance With CBS U:(J0-Weather ana Siyn Off FRIDAY A.M. " 00-. Musical Clat e CBC Nw . . .. i S: 10 -Here 's Eill Good ' 15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 9:00 BBC News and Com't'J "'fii'tij .)evfiton 9:30 Morning Concert :59 Time Signal 10:00 -Ellen Harris 10:15 -"Singing Sam" 10:30- Melody Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 12:15 -CBC News 12:25 Prog. Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55-Recorded Interlude 1:00 -Afternoon Concert 1 :45 Commentary Working Women 2:00 Kelvin High School Choir, Winnipeg. Broadcast ' 2:30-Rpcord. at Random 2:45 Melody Matinee 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messev and His Islanders 11:30 Weather Report 11:32 Message Period ll:35--Rec. Int. 1 11:45 Personal Album 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies ' THIS STORE IS PREPARED TO ANSWER IT The occasion may be what it will it's our duty to be ready to supply you ard we can do it, too. With pleasure to you because ot the size of our display. With profit to you because of our ability to sell close. When the gift problem presents itself, let us show you how easily we can match your ideas. NOW AVAILABLE w .... ; Vw--1' ' . Light Fruit Cake, decor-.j:.'!??" ated, per lb 60c Light Fruit Cuke, not decorated per lb. 50c Christmas Puddings, l's 'each 75c Christmas Puddings, 1 V2'a .. each $1.10 Christinas Puddings, 2's each $1.43 WE WILL BAKE AND COVER YOUR 'MEAT PIES FOR A NOMINAL. CHARGE Motors, s V v i s M ! 1, 5 M 1 'I' l': " s OP TASTY MPAI AT 8! . in.-M- in:.h.- n1"! CHOP SUKY y w : 1 w V Don't forget the Co-op Xmas Show for children Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 2:30 p.m., Capitol Theatre. Tickets available at your Cow Bay store, and Bakery, for children of members and employees of all local Co-ops. Tickets will be given to parents ONLY upon request. (297) LOOK FOB THE ! NEW RED AND WHITE enow m BeCOnfl An him nkr...vli PririPH Pf lint-ft H5tCl it GOLD SEAL LABE1 , 1 i . i ' -' r :00 ijd. to S:SO .m. pr.one 173 lor OuWde 0 " ,-