FA.QE rOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OCR BASEMENT Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charrs Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engmlng ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Noreltlej MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant CUT RATE SHOE STORE Forward to Victory in . . . SHOES THAT ARE WINNERS Quality at $7.95 SS.95 $9.95 Men's Better Grade Welts Good news, men. After being short stocked in 1943, we are now in a position to offer Top Quality Men's Shoes for 1914. No need to hurry our stocks are ample but when you're ready you'll find our stocks offer Top Selection. Cut Rate Shoe Store Thone Green 595 506 Third Avenue Across from Ormes Drug Store Mail Orders Promptly Filled A.MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good riace to Buy" LLOYD'S BABY CARRIAGES Upholstered. De-lux, with Springs $33.50 LLOYD'S BABY CARRIAGES Upholstered.- With Springs $31.00 OTHER FOLDING BABY CARRIAGES Upholstered, but without Springs $25.50 GET THE BEST FOR BABY .Mail Orders filled day received. .Mention Color required. Thone 775. 327 3rd Avenue c Until March 1 when we will re-open, bringing with us the latest in hair styles from the south. ANNETTE POWELlS BEAUTY SHOPPE 4th Street (Across from Post Office). Phone Bine 917 CONVERTIBLE FOLDING GO-CARTS Folds easily well padded inside with storm aprons, makes into a comfortable bed. Colors: Blue and Maroon $26.50 COMFORTABLE CONVERTIBLE LOUNGES Comfort and appearance, upholstering in tapestry. Spring construction, compartment for bedding $59.50 to $87.50 It pays to come in and look around before you buy. ELIO Furniture Store Third Avenue INext to the Daily News) SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We handle SWIFT'S PREMIUM MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices Are Right Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE. McClary childs cook stove. Reasonable. 1341 Sixth Ave. East. (38) FOR SALE. Box style tweed coat, size 16 to 18. Practically new. Call at 513 Herman Street PERSONAL (39) FOR SALE 28-foot gill net boat, Wren. For particulars apply 1136 6th Avenue East. ' (38) FOR SALE 25 foot cabin cruiser 15 H.P. marine engine. Can be seen anytime. Phone 750, days. (41) FOR SALE 8-16 HP. seml-diesel engine for sale or trade for smaller engine. Apply boat "June Bus," Cow Bay. (41) FOR SALE. Electric cabinet range. Latest model. Call at 673 Eighth Ave. East. (42) FOR RENT VACANCY, close in; gentleman only sharing. Phone Black 965. FOR RENT. One furnished room for two girls. 649 Hays Cove Circle. Apply after 4:30 pxa. (38) LOST LOST In vicinity of theatre. black pinseal wallet containing seven $10.00 bills and personal papers. Flncer 'please return same to the Dally News Office. (38) LCST. Wire haired terrior. Answers to name "Mike." Recently clipped. Phone Green 951 Reward. (38) SHOW CARDS-H. Lome Cor nell, Specialist . In Interior Decorating, Signs. Phone Blue 142. (50) FOR THE BEST in Painting. Papcrhanring and Decorating. Phone Blue 378. "We can sat isfy." (43) DANCING LEARN TO TAP DANCE Phone Black 145 after 5 p.m. for particulars. (33 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS j "House of Better Cleaning"' Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies and Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving i Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. REDUCE ACCIDENT RATE A brass rolling mill reduced lLs accident frequency rate from 43 to 4.3 in a year by following a realistic safety program, Try a Want-Ad for Quick WANTED THE DAILY TUESDAY WANTED Furnished house or suite. $25 reward for Information leading to securing of same. Box 677 Daily News. (38) WANTED. Chamber-maid for local hotel. Apply National Selective Service AT. 106. (U) WANTED Two girls to work In local laundry. Apply National Selective Sen-ice AT. 107. (39) WANTED Extractor man to work In local laundry. Apply National Selective Service Ajil. 105. (39) WANTED. Apartment or house by permanent resident. Phone Red 273. (42) WANTED. Room for single girl. Phone U5.E.D. 23 ring 3. Ask for Marie. (38 1 WANTED. Urgently required, as permanent residence, If wit-able, two or four room apart- ment or house. Reward to anyone supplying information re, above If accepted. Box 688 Daily News. 40 WOMAN cook for 20 man logging camp. Apply National Selective Service. A J. 110. 40) Advertise in the Dally News! J. M.S. Loubser no. ba- Chiropractor Wallarr Rlnrk I'hnne 4 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK. VALENTIN DAIRY THONE 657 "Battle Of Auaniic Corvette K-M5, Thrilling Picture Showing at Capitol Theatre. The BatUe of the Atlantic, said to be depleted in Its full and actual violence, is dramatised In "Cotvette K-22S" coming this Wednesday and Thursday to the Capitol theatre. Filmed with the co-operation of the Royal Canadian Navy, the picture tells the first screen story of the valiant coivettes. believed to be the most effective u-boat destroyers of World War 1 Randolph Scott is the star. He appears in the role of a Canadian naval commander, a portrayal described as heroically two-flst-ed. James Brown, Noah Beery, Jr., Barry Pritsgermld and Andy De-vine are others In the large cast which also features Fury Knight and Richard Lane. A Hoilvwod neweomfT. E'.lt sHflT Telkwa Girl Is Bride Here .Miss Kleanor Viola Giddincs Becomes Bride of Henry Mc-Divott of II.M.CS. Chatham. The marriage took place at the parsonage of First United Church last evening or Miss Eleanor Viola G kid trigs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Old-dings, and Henry Kane McDtvott of HALCS. Chatham, son of Raines, appears in the leading feminine role. Miss Raines, a recent graduate of the University of Washington, was selected from a group of 164 young actresses who were considered for the Important part. With genuine scenes when u-boats and German planes are attacked by torpedoes and bombs. Stark drama and a warm romantic element are expertly blended in the story. UP VITAL Rimrc itortd more of the grtit growth tod viulity tUmcoi protcia in boI jtrtia oilmeil thin in 07 other oinml ctrtil joa cu crte yosr (irnHjl Todir. "iib lr c-eit rwta MtUible, roar ftaulr cteii this e itn t iiilitr protection of Qaiker Om mora ibto ettr! Quiker Oats it o oatstiodiog Uul it com Uloi oioe out of cleten food elements thort la tniof procof lif dicu! Scne Jclickmi QuiVcr Oil! dulr Chtldrea liaiplr loe QaiVcr Out. Ili to (mitt to pnHeci four funilj'f beUth tad utility by teniae th m txii ccl when la mxnj othex (oodi in ttiioatd. mmim oats - CHEMISTRY is the taking of a relatively small group of basic substances, and, by the apparent magic of Chcmiitry, so changing them that they take on new forms and new properties that render them of great value to man in his many activities. A few examples: Ccllulotc Chcmiitry brings us such products as "Cellophane", as plastics, as "Fabrikoid", and as certain highly valuable lacquers. From abundantly available coal tar derivatives, air and water, comes nylon yarn from which, after the war, nylon hosiery will once again be made. Sulphuric 'acid, made in Canada to supply an essential ingredient of manufacture for many widely distributed industries, works for the farmer also, bccAUSC, when chemically combined with phosphate rock, the result is the super-phosphate so essential to mixed fertilizers.' Again, there arc the salt wells at Windsor, Ontario, from which, in addition to your table salt, Chemistry produces chlorine and caustic soda, both indispensable in many different industries. Throughout t.hc war Chemistry has served Canada well just as in the years before the war. When peace comes, Chemistry will take its place among.thc factors helping to build a great nation. Present-day scryiccs to humanity of the products of Industrial Chemistry arc but an indication of future services in providing new products, rjew materials, new processes, to meet the demands of a restless, progressive post-war world. BREAKFAST CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Mr a: id Mi H It McDlvott of GUm:w. Rev. Jame A. Donndl officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her father. The witnesses of the ceremony were Miss Miriam Quandt and Robert Murray. A few relatives and 1 1. rnds were in attendance. i The couple will reside Sixth Avenue West Rupert. The bride has been engaged as a saleswoman at Rupert Bakery. The groom la In the naval service. Randolph SCOTT 7 Coast Re Danro Vn... The c Auxlliar. on Valentine r In Prince the I n i AfVIIlllVTS i'VI'KNSIVK dlrertior William C: Peters . MU!( V. chenir.i , ., . geant M It ii estimated that accidents r .,. .. cesi employers aeoui wo per worker a year. 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J s, rr 1 a.11 :m JONES' FAMILY MARKET ,f quality Oiulltr Mcall Mralt rllOM . ... . . . ... . . . . 1 1 TU rvmW Al I hM K 1 1M IP , Y I "Where dollars have more ccn', We hate a complete Tarlety of arilUk1 Groceries, Fresh Frulls and VcctaHf Tobaccos and Confectionery FHBE DEXIVERY throughout the city th (Tuesdays, Thursdays and 8a' '-' Opposite Canadian Legion fTVTTTYYTYTYTVTVTTVTTTVTTVVYTYVTTTTTfTTi oal Orders Wc can now deliver your coal orders give us three days warning before elclier pected. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LIP. PHONE 116 and 117 Results. lOMatJOMMMlMIIIIIIMHllH