PAGE SIX Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charje Watch, Clock. Jewelry Repairing, Iland Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER .Jeweler Diamond Merchant , y? Childhood Feet Are Important! Yes, and doubly so, because if childhood feet are properly developed, the child's feet after they grow up arc strong and healthy. CUT RATE'S CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Oxfords and Boots in all sizes and for all ages. Blacks, Browns, f'eige and Summer Whites. You're sure to find the pioper shoe. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 THIRD AVENUE WEST (Across from Orme's Drug) A. MacKenzie Furniture Lt J. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" WINDOW SHADES Complete with slats and tacks, without rollers. These shades can be rlacrci'on your own roller easily. Colors Green and Cream Size 36x2. Only. Cash price, each Phone 775. 397 31, Avenue ATTENTION LADIES! 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"The Home of Good Shqes" oooaaooosiaooaaooDauonoocKiaciaaaoooooeiocioDOCiODaaaaoaoais PICTURE OF CHINA WAR "Night Plane From Chungking" Thrilling Film of Love and Battle From the world's least known war front, China, comes one of the most exciting movie stories of the year, "Night Plane From Chungking." The stars are Robert Preston and Ellen Drew. "Night Plane From Chungking," showing Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre Is a strange tale of romance and adventure with two Americans, an airplane pilot and a Red Cross nurse, as the principal actors. Its locale is that Japanese. threatened China lifeline, the tortuous Assam Road that winds from Chungking to the' borders of India, route of thousands of munition-laden trucks movinc un to the front lines. The action throws together an ill assorted lot of trav ellers, first on a bus lumbering along the mud and truck clogged road, then on an airplane that's shot down in the jungle by Zero fighters, then as prisoners of a brutal Nazi colonel in a Jap-held monastery and, finally, on an airplane, freedom-bound. "Night Plane From Chungking" has a flrst.Iine cast including Otto Kruger, Stephen Geray, Tamara Geva and Ernest Dorian, plus two famous Chinese players, Soo Vong, and Sen Yung. Rev. A. Rutherford, United Church pastor at Kisplox, after attending the United Church Conference at Vanc6uver, arrived in the city yesterday on his way back to his post up the Skeena River, leaving on las! night's train. Airwomen are needed for Iheta and many other duties: Clerks . . . Fabric Workers ; . . Cooks t . . Stenographers . . . Transport Drivers . . Photographers. Send forthis free booklet about airwomen in the R.CA.F. Write: Director of Manning, R.C.A.F., Jackson Dldg., Ottawa, or the nearest Recruiting Centre listed below. Rtcrvitlng Cntr$ oft Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saikaloon, B.glno, Wlnnlp.g, Narth lay, Wlndior, tondon, Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Qu.b.c, Moncton, Halifax. Information may ba obtained alio Iron any National Stloctlv Swvlc. oflk.. THE DAILY NKWS "WHAT IS T-THMFT tV ' ' . I k )A J n ,r JL. - rAT i A&ITHOUT A GARDEN? A TALK ABOUT FERTILIZERS On account of the advancing season I feel that I am quite Justified In changing my program somewhat for a general talk about fertilizers. In order to get the best results out of your efforts with the home garden it is absolutely necessary that you have a general knowledge not only of the kind of fertilizers that you may be able to buy but also the work that these fertilizers are to do for you and why. The living plant needs food and a proper diet that includes the elements must be prepared for the plants that you want to grow successfully. Even if the plants are provided with a digestive system, this food can only be provided to them in a liquid state. We know of a few plants that are able to catch D. L. Coulter, assitant manager of the Premier mine, will be here this evening going through on p. trip to Vancouver. Local army detachments paraded to the Capitol Theatre Saturday morning, where they saw a showing of the picture "Desert Vic. ir-y." Sunday afternoon there was a showing of the same picture, free to all, men and women in uniform. This was presented through courtesy of the theatre and absorb insects but, as they are exceptions to the general rule, they may be eliminated in this general talk. What is called good garden soil is not necessarily any definite kind of soil. It may be any kind of soil that is able to supply the complete diet of food that the plants need and to have them avalable at the time when it is most necessary to the plant. Oxygen and carbon are absorbed from the air through the green shoots and the leaves. These have breathing pores that act as lungs. These pores are easily clogged up by dust, smoke and other Impurities ir the air and, if the plant happens to be taken Indoors, nois- on fumes from gasses and fuel oil all combined to stop The plant from proper development. This is shown right away by drooping and fad ing of the natural colors In leaves and flowers. A gentle rain is the most efficient aid In overcoming this or, lacking this, a fine spray from the water hose. Apart from this the plant needs water to be absorbed through the fine roots. With It is conveyed the various plant foods that you have supplied in the soil. This food should be made up from iron and magnesium nitrogen, cahlum. chlorine, zinc, Iodine, phosphorus and notaslum. Quite a mouthful, lhousands of airwomen have enrolled themselves proudly in the service of their country. Many are taking vocational courses which will fit them for more useful work now and for better positions in the post-war period. For the R.C.A.F. conducts the largest vocational training school in Canada. In the R.CA.F. you get Paid while you learn; Clothes; living quarters, food, medical and dental care I 1 i yes; . even recreation . . . are provided. , When you join the R.CA.F. you make new friends : J I meet interesting people. You travel ; ; : may even go overseas. Hut most important of all, you have the grand feeling of knowing that you are taking an active part in winning the war by releasing a man, tied to a ground job, for active service in the air. De a modern career girl; Get into Air Force IJlue now. The K.CA.P. tieeci girls, ages 18 to 45 with at least High School Entrance. Apply at your nearest R.CA.F. Recruiting Centre, bringing proof of education and birth certificate. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. "SHE aewc tUtmtHmatf jfyff ,( Rtejvhlng Ctnlr$ HovreT Mondavi and Thuridoyi 9 djn. 5 1 i ii 10 p.m.j TiMidayi, Wtdnoidayi and Mdsyi 9 a.m. la 6 D.m.1 J5otvtdoiriojm lo440 pdhj ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE that, but let us see just why these are needed. Iron and magnesium give strength to the green shoots and leaves and at the same time add to the green color. Nitrogen Is the life-giver. It builds up the plant, cell by cell and every plant must have it. Whenever the plant receives a check In its grow Mi on account of drought or lack of proper nourishment, some of the cells die and naturally form a check to the otherwise free flow" of nourishment to the new growth and In some cases for the rest of that plant's life. Calcium promotes the growth of bacteria in the soli, helps in the development of the root system and produces the original green color thai shows in the new shoots and leaves. ' Chlorine, zinc and iodine guard the general health of the plant but these must be applied sparingly. Otherwise they will act as does an overdose of medicine to the human being. Phosphorus Is the ripener. It gives the plant the rigidity need ed, matures the roots, colors the ! flowers and ripens the seed. Potassium acts very much along the same lines as the phosphorus and in its way is just as important. Right here you will be able to understand why you will have to do a certain amount of experimentation. A lot of the foods mentioned are already found in the soli but this soil may have been drained of some of the necessary elements by growing some strong feeder the previous season and it will be up to you to see that this lack is taken care of. One thing you can do without previous knowledge apply a general purpose or complete fertilize: In the spring when the- plants start to grow. These notes should give you enough to make you understand about the value of the different fertilizers and in another article we can carry on with this subject, A. OTTO OLSEN, Your Friendly Gardener Film Showing For A.R.P. Here Interesting Pictures Seen Demon-stiation or Respirator Use A showing of films particularly for A.R.P. workers and those Interested in Civilian Protection activities took place last evening in the Booth Memorial School under the arrangement of the air raid wardens and with the assistance ol the Natlinal Film Board through Its representative, T. Prime. The special feature was the film entitled "Ordinary People" which thowd how the people of London carried on under actual air raid conditions. The characters were not specially trained actors but the ordlnaiy men and women going about their usual duties and. as well, undertaking the extra duties of wardens and helping their fellow citizens who had been bombed out. The whole program was unusually Interesting. It In cluded a film showing the construction of the Alaska Highway, the training of paratroops and 1 Russian airplanes ministering to the needs of their ncthern areas by taking in supplies and bringing out furs. A demonstration of how to use the ordinary civilian respirator was given by II. T. Lock with one of his firemen assisting. The cor rect way to put on the respirator the need to take precautions in Its n m w 15 s s M fl H M n M hi P is.,. Es tonight Complete Shows 7:00 o r, "YOU Were NEVER LOVELIER' at 7 20. 8;35, SHOWING Wednesday Only Complete Shows at 1:00, 3:02, 5:04, 7:06, c . seven in the skies China ... and one 0 them a dangerous spy! ...and one of them try. iK to Kin tne rest! Robt. Preston Ellen Drew 'NIGHT PLANE F rom yi i.i Chungking" with OTTO KKUGER at 1:53, 3 55. 5:57, 7 53. 10:31 i ADDED Sport: "XVfll Rowed llwui" Scenic "Gay Rio" "FUhtlnj Spirit-"Moments of Chum World Newj COMINO THUIIS., VRU SAT, Paulette Ooddard, Susan llayward, Fred Mc.Murra; in "The Forest Rangers" (In Technicolor use and before taking It off ui Ihn of M.HXV nf It U'prp nil flPlA brought out. Ihn demonstrate was much appreciated rtl 1 n i ... hn i. tn thl uiianes aunoerg ir . u navy here, re urned to the city ys-terday from a trip to Victoria & holiday leave, MenfWomenOver40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old! Want Normal Pen. Vim, Vitality? rundown. nhuni ""j". Si. you rl faff Ml out. nldt i. iifmvlr . J! iff iff or 40. Help ruy t" ft?hvEI- bam I to. t ife. Al U dniM'il- "" UK IIBIIC . i PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have comedo know that they can depend on us. r Ormes ltd. 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