young man who - becomes a craftsman in carving malachite. FANTASY AT ST. PETER'S NE FLOWER" FR STOPY Local News Items . . . Prince Uupcrt Dallg Jletos Monday, December 13, 1948 v was sung by glamorous throaty-voiced "English girl" Marie Skalmcrud to her "French gar-con" Charlie Graham. The (Continued from Page 2) 2 chorus hummed in the back-! Rm'nt we,'ks a,on8 "e coast ground for the second chorus havc lx011 anything but favor- mi Biceu sione and of how ills pursuit for perfection causes him to leave his village and his brldc-to-bc to follow the Queen of the Copper Mountain who lures him with the promise to see the Stone Flower, symbol of the perfection he seeks. NE COLOR ,,..u, fiiiiUV .beaull Avoid Disappointment Order your Christinas Flowers NOW Margaret Nixon, Florist. Mrs. Ed Williams returned to the city Saturday afternoon by Miss Mary Dalzcll of Massctt as a passenger aboard the Coquitlam yesterday going through on a trip to Vancouver. Chcrril Mclntyre returned to ,..rin)h('d in color Is able for herring fishing from the weather angle yet some of the stronger boats hi.ve been able to remain out and do well. The total season's catch to date while Marie and Charlie daneed. Then all the couples joined them on the floor In a dazzle of color. Vin Elliott led off in a solo iously into ih heart or her waiting admirer, Frank McFad-den, who sat alone waiting for her. She was, however, stolen away in a scintillating dance, by Vaughan Tafttersall, who dragged her off stage with him In spite of her pantomimed protests. With a crash of music and ne Flower" a Russian CHRISTMAS GIFT HECKYEAR air from a trip to Vancouver. on the finale song, "Au Revoir' is roughly 91,000 tons. Now comes Cl, will hown this owning at the n alRi lltrc inft sponsorship .,, Rupert Film the Christmas season and when Danlla ls tlu youth who learns his craft from an aging stone carver on the estate of a Czar-ist noble who throws a ruble to his skilled serfs as a reward for good work and a beating for bad. Katya ls Danila's sweet Attention W.O.T.M. Regular '7 that concludes, iho fleet will start out again .iomc time the first week in January All s,ix reduction planU on the west coast of Vancouer Island have been busy. ,, ii,e Russian story heart whose faith and love rcsH uw my by air Saturday after, noon from a business trip to Vancouver. Douglas Pitt -Brook of the Bank of Montreal staff left by air Saturday on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Little Theatre plays sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce for Salvation Army cue mm from the caverns of the meeting December 15. Xmas' Party. Bring Xmas exchange gift. (Hi Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fclscn-thal returned to the city on the Cardena last evening from a trip to Vancouver. O. S. Reade, 'supervisor of fisheries, returned to the city Again," in which she was joined in the second and third choruses by the whole cast. The words of this song were especially arranged for the Y.P.A. show. The cast stayed In formation on stage to sing the beloved carol "Silent Night," featuring harmony by Iona Hardy, Vjn Elliott and Dick Hedstrom, while the four can-can girls Queen of the Copper Mountain ;ti a quiei laie 01 the rhythm of a tambourine, two gaily dressed gypsies whirled onto stage to tell the fortunes of the young couples. The lady gypsy, lovely dark-haired Iona Hardy, raised her beautiful voice to sing the exciting gypsy ballad "Golden Earrings." She joined her handsome partner, Ernie Braman In an ex alter he learns that pure art Is Mi a cold thing when it lacks that Advertise in the Daily News! nas Gifts iiii&unas Cheer fund. Civic nrst requirement of all art -an audience. After viewing the Stone Flow er, Danlla begins to carve i on the Cardena last evening Centre. Monday. December 20. n . ( pressive gypsy dance which took up a silver collection from o.ia p.m. , (298) Harold Eidsvlck, Odd Elds- the audience. The remainder ot tne eve PETER PAN GIFT SHOPPE masterpiece In the dazzling cavern beneath the mountain but, after his first creative from a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club members showing of sport fishing film, "Tackle Busters," Civic Centre, Wednesday, December 15, 8 p.m. (294) ning, after refreshments were vilk, ueorge Mostad, Billy Whalen and Richard Clske sailed Sunday i.lght on the Co proved to be one of the highlights or the show, in the opinion of tha udience. The haunting melody, "Mam-selle' formed the basis for the next number, sung first by Percy Welter to his pretty partner Hazel Tweed, then it form- 1M) hOYS' CLOTHES SIIOI S AT GREAT ,ivix(; prices tS PRESS SHIRTS .35 , $4.00 ,s si'oKT SHIKTS 75,0 $5.75 i.yS Ml K TIFS quitlam to spend a three-weeks' If- frenzy has passed, he realizes1 that his work is empty because it will never be seen. I Charm of the picture ls hi its lack of pretention, if it carries a message, it ls for the audience to determine. It certainly is Give something Give snmet.hinn' frnra Thp served, was spent in dancing by cast and audience alike. Mrs. Helen Marchildon, Y.P. A. supervisor, directed the show, Mrs. Mavis Colclough directed the dancing, and Mr. Frank Baldwin was in charge of the stage and lighting. Xmas Cards Novelties Xmas Gifts Lending Library holiday in Vancouver. Jack McLaughlin and Bill Varga, professional wrestlers, who were featured In a card 4 I TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP 1 ed a beautiful background as there's lots to choose from. 21l'ithe couPles sang it while Hazel C 0,81.95 ? An exciting collection ' of $ neckties . . . all Individually ' jf boxed, at prices from ..wis is ei en and Percy danced Sixth Street. (It) not hurled at the viewer. Its at the Civic Centre here Friday etc S SOX - for Dress Phyllis Pullen 229 Third Avenue West Tues- A sparkling can-can revue performed by Margaret Symes, Ruth Ketcheson, Margie Thorn- 'Jrii!y M(X)se meeting nigm, jert by air Saturday on their return to Vancouver. always c ,,51.25 II $1.00 TO $3.00 it, Classified advertising brings results. s Did ss gloves Initiation of candid- I ton and "Sharl InSalls- drew a ' V. Iinn....n ......... .. M pace is slow and photography superb. The coloring Is of a quality unique to a Russian process which so far has not been duplicated in , other countries. Its softness of texture and fidelity to nature brings out some beau 45 u, 34.00 atcs, refreshments, please attend. Members "iu"uc,o wove 01 uppiuusc (2931 and a demanci for an encore. I The girls excelled themselves S IIANKMH HIEFS will be used by the Film Council to purchase projection equipment for showings or educational and entertainment films among its 60-odd member groups. 20c , 50c y v v v . Y y v Mrs. William Bunting of Ter-J with a delightfully exuberant race arrived in the city from the dance that went straight to the interior on Saturday night's hearts of the audience. Kl l IS ami BRACES f mm mm FashionedforFun Our new collection of party- tiful effects which this reviewer has never seen in any other s train and sailed last night on the Coquitlam for a trip to "An English girl in France once sung color process. k WORST! D SI ITS U and CQ7 en Dialogue Is in Russian with English captions at the bottom Foulards, Imported Silks, Satins, Cords, Stripes, Paisleys, All-Over Patterns and English Wool Challis. FOB THAT SPECIAL GIFT WE SUGGEST A SCARF Rich, colorful Foulard Silks, Plain White Crepes, Pure Wool Club Stripes and Wool Tartans, all combine iri giving you a wide selection to choose from. goer gowns are sure popularity MRS. COMADINA PASSES AWAY t if m. ' .x ni i u . v y y y y y y y y y y of the screen and, after a few VS TOPCOATS and 22.00 C. E. Salter, manager of Carlisle cannery on the Skeena River, sailed last nicht on the To a handsome French garcon - - -' Waiters Jim Hemmons and Frank McFadden musically introduced the next number "Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" -which MEN'S PANTS ss and Scml-Drrss minutes, the eye achieves the ability to scan both Instantaneously. Older eyes, which once viewed the captioned silent films, will probably re-capture ,50 $9.50 winners. Select yours now for the gay, social evenings of the Holiday Season. We also have a fine selection of Sequin-Trimmed DRESSES and GABARDINE DRESSES. NOTE TO SANTA a HANDBAG ... a BLOUSE . . . a NIGHTIE . . . aHOUSECOAT . . . PYJAMAS er LINGERIE Mrs. Ana Comadina. widow Coquitlam for Vancouver, of the late Alex Comadina, died In Prince Rupert General Hos-! Mr- and Mrs- E- 11 McCorris-pital Saturday night at the age ton fo Massett were passengers of 59 after a long Illness, less aboard the Coquitlam yesterday than two weeks after the pass- oing through from the Queen ing of her husband. She had Charlotte Islands on a trip to been . a resident of Prince Ru-, Vancouver. the knack more quickly. Proceeds from the showing y y y y y y v V y y y v (.UlAKIMNE COATS r-Made. Ail-Wool Mi $30.00 MI.NS HATS S'vlfs and "Shades pert for 37 years. ,00,,, 86.45 GREER & BRIDDEjS CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS tiRUltf -When n l"J colds V CAUSE s press shoes vv, Good Fitting ih and Brown 351 i f lm .'i n: Hi? ,u'i-S ri'lHJC MEETING All eivic-minilcd persons please attend a Public Meeting in the Civic Centre Auditorium, Tuesday, December II at 8 p.m., to hear our candidates for School Hoard and Aldcrmanic posts. (293) make gifts a lady appreciates. Do you know that a small deposit will hold any merchandise vou select and when you pick up JO ,$10.00 SPORT SHIKTS jutcd .Shades i5n.Sl.75 your purchase Sweet Sixteen's Personalized Budget Plan may be used to pay the balance. No Interest No Carrying Charges. One of the early residents of the city, Mrs. Comadina came! here in 1911 with her husband, who died November 29. She was born at Cmonlga, Yugo-i slavla, which she left in 1908 when Mr. Comadina returned from America to claim her as his bride. She had been in hospital for several weeks prior to her death. She is survived by three sons, Michael, John and Frank, and two daughters, Mrs. G. P. (Mary) Lyons and Mrs. W. A. ( Agnes i Pierce, all In the city. III I..VI I TS -Lined r m mm ii c,$i.Zd Announcements All lvrrtien-M. ti tin. column will be clmrgcd for k full raoutb t '46 cent word CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REI'AiKS I'lovinu, Packing, Crating ' Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones GO and G8 - is' (.oi.r hose 'ill I' WlKll )c ,,,$1.15 I'.IITS ami BRACES Concert ut Lutheran Church, Friday, December 17, 8 p.m. f - Brim wr..zr 2 Moose Christmas Tree, Sat-1 OCn, 85c .1 . every -" J Floor Sanding A Specialty V u.-vooi, sroiiT $5.95 'SCHOOL SHOES .'her. Dress Oxfords KEO 5C1 P.O. BOX 721 HlNU'.I V PRICED ni (.iki.s lu itiu u unlay December 18, 2 p.m. sharp. Oddfellows' and Rebckah Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dec. 2Z, 2 p.m. S.O.N. Christmas Tree Dec. 28, 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Christmas Dance, Dec. 29, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Mu.slc by Mike Colussi. S.O.N. Whist Dance, refreshments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. .mil Ul KSIIOES on Fun ( i:i prices Returning south after her regular weekly voyage to Queen Charlotte Islands, Union steamer Coquitlam. Capt. AU' Apm-all, arrived In port at :30 yesterday morning and sailed at 11 p.m. for Butedale, Namu and Vancouver. The vessel brought 35 passengers here from the Islands. Travelling for the Mother, you know whnt comfort iiig rriirf you Ret when you rub oil Vicks VaoRub! Now... when your child wakrs up In Ihc nipht tormented with a croupy coupli of r cold, here's a special way to-use Vlcks Va)otlub. It's VapoRub Steam nd It brings relief almost inatanllyl Put a Rood spoonful of Vicki VnioRub In a bowl of boiling water or vaporizer. Then ... let your child breathe In the smithing VapoRub Steam. Medicated vapors penetrate deep into toUI-coiiues.ted upper bron- FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RED 70S ' CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM ays1 See Us for W.S and TKCNKS MUSSING C.OWNS : ll:iml-cnilroldered China. CQ Q -00 NOW vO.iJtJ UIHES tiiial tubes and bring relief with I U'NCIIEON SETS iti'.ifiil Desiiuni $2.25 b HWOKI.IU ."HIEFS 'Thaw Uift y M if m A A A '"'(I and I .hit Edges 5c,; ,95c Mill s' IIOKK fc , $1.05 v ami ( liildien's r ami PANTIKS For Boys or Girls " Tots or Teen-agers THERE ARE TOYS AND GAMES . IN OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT TO PLEASE ONE AND ALL . . . TO 3 - ' 5 NNAHI V I'RK El) MI-TIN; WOOL 1 'Skeins HeKl. Qimllltf I'-l'lay Big Variety y IF IT'S WEARABLES FOR J y i "uM-.6UC HIM O II II E It 2 A A "VS- PANTS ft bit r.' i 1 is , " t 1 as i ls ami Worsteds KrllllMll Prleen 75 , 84.75 VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Curdeiiu Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS J s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 3, 17 and 31, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS " s.s. CoquKlum, Dec. ' 10 and 24, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SRINNP1R 1 Prince Kuucrt Agent Third Ave. Phono 588 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE Wee Tot lo Six Years Also BLANKETS. SUPPERS DOLLS and TOYS "Try Us and See" THE '".W'l-'.KS -All-Wool 5f 4 and when you arc selecting: GIFTS for the J u n i o r s of the family, don't forget the 'XMii.od Prices mh if .31) to 83.75 i s STORK SHOPPE 303 3rd Ave. W. Blue 810 HEAR- ALD. G. B. CASEY Discuss City Affairs On the Air i-;,','C''':''',:,t'! NOW AVAILABLE 4 A i Monday, December 13 ill SHAVING SETS for the Men COSMETIC SETS for the Ladies CHRISTMAS CARDS for Distant Friends Gay Decorations to Brighten Your House and Tree Gift Wrappings, Seals and Tags (2U2 ;15 P.M. Bustlbane NOW y M if y if if y x. VOTE n 250 lbs. 13.75 JS 1 50 lbs. 8.95 5J . ifil See us for lowest juices on l lKr iwt ls. Wax, Snap, l-amp. M"l' HAROLD S. WHALEN and PSifinnil WELLS all Janilor Supplies WELLS CARTAGE Mgr. WELLS (Pit) LTD. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE LTD. Whites LTD. 1 PCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Independent Candidate for ALDERMAN Far-Sighted Public Works A Progressive, Phone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. GOLD SEAL LABEL M Avt. Phone 633 I Ef'i, , ,. i., t 9nrl (incl.) - Program ""u jjeceiiioei jiu -