tr. FAQS rora u m n m ii it u I II M U li i II II ii li M II II w N I! t: li H H B M M M M M I M a Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Pr- - Chas. Dodimcad fi I WrVU li OPtometrlit in Chart 1 JJ X ' I Watch, Clock, Jewelry V ' Repairing. Hand Engraving VISIT OCR BASEMENT ..ORE for fine China, DInnerware, Glasses, Bar me and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality drugs, the best of equipment. As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown In us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists THE It EX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till' 9 p.m, Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 pan. and 7-9 pan. CONVERTIBLE FOLDING GO-CARTS Folds easily, well padded inside witrr jtorm aprons, makes into a comfortable bed. Colors i Blue and Maroon $26.50 COMFORTABLE CONVERTIBLE LOUNGES Comfort and appearance, upholstering in tapestry. Spring construction, compartment for bed-din $59.50 to $87.50 It pays to come in and look around before you buy. ELIO Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Dally News) FOR . . . . I f Thrifty Housewives WE FEATURE . . . A full line of Swift's Premium Meats at all times. A complete and Fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. You can get everything, you want at this Community Shopping Centre Prices Right. SEVENTH AVE. MARKET To the Health Seeder !' Perhaps, a "Belief" exists that "everything has been tried and, failed"? Has "faith" subsided to the low ebb of accepting as a fact, the belief that a disease Is Incurable? Meanwhile, a vague misgiving persists that: Somehow, somewhere there must be an answer to Incurability. Chiropractlcally; the greatest handicap to health restoration Is: So many cherish a traditional faith or belief to the bitter end. Meantime, a simple disease descends into an Indefinite and complicated realm of incur-AIULITY. Thus faith and belief hinders, and denies, the natural self-curABILITY within themselves the rightful duty to remedy (meaning: to cure again). Such statements, of disease, special or general are verified by an exhaustive survey. Over 93.000 persons turned, when disillusioned and disappointed, to Chiropractic (Nature) as a LAST resort. Some 410 qualified Chiropractors raised no question as to' the merits of faith, belief or, the competency of any remedy, to cure again. Nature had preordained that everything was Incorporated within. Nature's OWN Remedy substituted lncur-ABILITY for cure or marked improvement in 79,000 cases; or, 85 of tiresome, Intangible disease names. A critical reader may question this astonishing record. For the needy there are two basic considerations: The belief that a condition is obstinately Incurable as, against the Chiropractic record with thousands of varied, Incurable cases. Both cannot be right. When faith and belief fails to move mountains, Mahomet must go to the mountain. Possibly, the earnest Health Seeker discerns, by the mountainous record, Ujat everything has not been tried; that, high odds yet remain In his favor. m. As Mahomet would resolve: If Chiropractic eventually why not . . . NOWI ' J. L. CURRY, Chiropractor SMITH BLOCK Phone Green 993 PRINCE RUPERT 1 RMEIIIIUBIlMBlHESHEXBEEKUEIllUZSfiSBBBi Classified Ads Phone 174 FOR SALE GOOD PUPPIES Phone Red 347 after 6. (36) FOR SALE Practically new cook stove. Phone Green 692. (36) FOR SALE. Pianof eiderdown sleeping bag, table service with cabinet. 117 Ninth Ave. West. FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 1453 Plgott Place. (33) FOR SALE 28-foot gill net Doai, wren. txr particulars apply 1136 6th Avenue East (38) FOR SALE 1932 Ford Coupe, good shape. 1361 Overlook Street. (35) FOR SALE 4 -tube "Northern Electric" battery radio. 1120 6th Ave. East. (34) FOR SALE Studio lounge, almost new. Snap. 124 8th Ave. East. LOST LOST Black folding wallet on Overlook St. Please leave at Dally News Office. (30) LOST. In Bowling Alley, brown leather wallet containing sum of money and identification cards. Finder please phone American Signals 494. (35) LOST. Man's Solar wrist watch. Phone 61, two rings. Reward. ' (3) LOST In vicinity of theatre, black pinseal wallet containing seven $10.00 bills and per-j sonal papers. Finder please return same to the Dally News I Office. ' (38) LOST White Persian kitten, amber eyes, 5 months old. Re ward. Phone Blue 389. (35) FOUND FOUND US. soldier's medaL Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this PERSONAL SHOW CARDS H. Lome Cornell, Specialist In Interior Decorating, Signs. Phone Blue 142. (50) DANCING LEARN TO TAP DANCE Phone Black 145 after 5 p.m. for ticulars. (38) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "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 Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 526 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. WANTED THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY WANTED - Room by working girl.. In March. Box 687 Daily UNews. (36) WANTED Unfurnished 4 or 5 room house, close In; per-' manent residence U suitable. Phone Green 973. (34) WANTED Small safe; state Inside and outside measurements. Apply Box 686 Dally News. (36) WANTED Furnished house or suite. $25 reward for information leading to securing of same. Box 677 Daily News. (3 $50.00 REWARD for locating 4 or 5 room furnished house or apartment in or near Prine Rupert. Family of four, two children school age. Box 685 Dally News. WANTED for Central B. C. weekly, newspaperman capa ble of handling linotype. Job printing and newspaper work. Young man preferred Ipr steady employment. Wrlfe, giving experience, age and wages expected, to Unemployment Insurance- Commission, , Prince Rupert. AM 102. (34' i SEED FOR SOVIET More than 10.000 tons of seed have been sent from the Unite States to the Soviet Union to increase pioduction of food. CFPR 1210 Kilocycles SCHEDULE THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound Off 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 Kay Kyser 5:00 Caravan 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Air Command 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 People Enjoy Facts 6:30 To be announced. 7:00 Major Bowes 7:30 Bing Crosby 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Jack Benny 9:00 Front L.nc Theatre 9:30 Classics for Today 10:00 CBC News Rcbroadcast 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Show Time 10:30 Great Music 11:45 Band Wagon 11:00 Closlnz announcement FRIDAY AM. :30 Musical Clock :45 -CBC News : 50 Musical Clock :30 Mornine Devotions :45 Novelty Tunes : 00 Morning Visit : 15 Music a 'a Carter :30 CBC News :35 Transcribed Varieties :00 Henry King's Orchestra :30 Hill Billy Music : 45 They Tell Me :00 Scandinavian Melodies : 15 Broadcast of Messages : 17 Recorded Interlude :45 Arturo Arturo ; 00 Wayne King PJU. :30-SpotllEht Bands : 45 CBC News : 50 Recorded HOUSEWIVES IN SESSI0N Would Assist Soldiers' Wives With Their Hospital Hills. The Housewives League. meeting last night in regular session at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bouvette. Overlook Street. with the president. Mrs. William Holt In the chair, considered among other business, the financial plight of soldiers' wives who have Incurred hospital bills and arc finding It difficult to meet them. A delegate will meet Miss Alma Snvder. the local welfare officer, with a view to devising some means of assisting in such case. Dissatisfaction was expressed at continued lack of observances of the Tobacco Restraint Act as rr-gards the sale of tobacco products to Juveniles and the matter will be taken up again with the authorities. Reports presented at last night's meeting Included one from the Civic Labor Federation, through Mrs. II Harrison, and another by Mrs. Bouvette for the social committee. A sick visiting committee consisting of Mrs. Carl Raabc, Mrs. Alex Gomez, Mrs. William Adolphe. Mrs. J. Calne and Mrs. William Holt was set up. Mrs. Foster was named as alternate delegate to the nutri COFFEE? utf ike Bay J wiik ike Blue RilrOoK -. . OK It I COFFEE ','!, 1.41 'blue ribbon coupons fOR WU WING! jtimp: tion committee In place of Mrs. Stewart who Is til. Mrs.. J. R. Blakey was named as representative to the Women's Council which Is meeting this afternoon. , A resolution from the Boilermakers' Union urging the estab llstment of a steel mill on the coast was endorsed. The next meeting will be held at the ' home of Mrs. Faster ' Fifth Avenue West, on February 22, when the order In council P.C. 9384 will be given consideration. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARBUTT Tonight the Eleventh Avenue Camp is holding its fortnightly dance. Junior Hostesses will meet at the 'Y The chaperones for the evening will be ladles from the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Kenny of the R.C.A.F. Officers' Wive' Auxiliary telephoned mc today to say that, in their recent raffle, a painting done by Squadron Leader Jones, was won by Mrs. Ian Watson. Squadron Leader Jones made a number o very Interesting studies of Prince Rupert scenes while here, sev eral of which hang in the offi cers' mess at Seal Cove. "Scotty" Malcolm. Y.M.CA supervisor at Seal Cove, is getting used to Prince Rupert now Jrlginally from the East. "Scotty" has been stationed at varum-, R.C.A.F. camps on Vancouver Island as well as along the We: Coast. A visitor to our 'Y' ranks ix' week was "Pic" Plcard. wh .. i stationed at one of the Large R.C.A.F. establishments aluncj h coast Yes. he's tall, dark und handsome. Too bad Pnn:e Ru lM-rt can't claim him. Don't forget to send valentines t the girls back home That : " y'U can get any. I have two ( ii -. Doy irienas agra eieven , T.d fifteen and today I rushed v, to get a last minute valentln-f'r my two sweethearts and all I cnuld get were two elegant little numbers depicting a bunch of beets with the words "It bet all how I love you" on them. It 'cerns I should have bought my valentines along about the time t was doing my Christmas Well, well, my old cribbage pal. Chief Petty Officer Lai go. is back n these parts. And Just In time on. for Jock Bremner's leave will soon be up and I was look-.tg towards a card lew future I fhink Jock goes away two games up on me unless he comes in tomorrow for one last game. TEMPERATURES VARY Ocean temperatures range from 28 degrees Fahrenheit lr ..jlar regions to 85 degrees in the apiei, i I Til If i I i 1 m 1 1 I ' I TONIGHT CANADA LOCALE FOR SPY FILM t -1 Tik: ADDED ATTRACTION Meny Melodic "FALLING HAKE LOU I.I.IIR In "FUSS AND tEATIItllS PARAMOUNT CANADIAN NKWS STARTS TOMORROW TodqT, Lnpnoi rm'i'jv'':i'-.ii C ;rr ;lc ? G.Vw Ci 1 D 2 A, 4 Fcal at 1 IX 3 24, S 23 A Uir Till 4CFPR- A fiery performance by Errol Flynn, against the background of the snowy expanses of Canada's Hudson Bay country, dominate "Northern Pursuit." which comes Friday and Saturday to the Capitol Theatre here. An exciting narrative alternates guile with explosive outbursts of physical action. Julie Bishop. Helmut Dan- tine. John Rldgely and Oone Lockhart. head a supporting cast equal to the storv dramatic vigor and Intensity. To the party of uniformed Nazis landed on the coast of Hudson Bay on a sabotage mission, the setting Is a hostile force which almost annihilates them at the very ouUet. Onlv the leader. Colonel von Keller (Helmut Dantlne) survives an avalanche of snow and falls Into the hands of Roytrl Canadian Muuntic Steve Wagner Errol F!"nn' aid Jim Austen iJohn Rldgelyi Speakini German to the Nnl and revealing his own German descent Steve hopes to learn more of the captive's. mlMion and his Canadian contacts. Hut the lea subtle Inspector Harnett clnps Keller into a concen-tratlon camp, which doesn't hold him very long. An elaborate plan lo regain contact with Keller meets n cunning counterstrokc by the Nazi, who needs Steve in order to effect the release of four waf nrlsoners to further his plans The play and counterplay between Steve and Keller continues with the terrnln again an ally of Steve, until the rfralf comes to Its end: an abandoned mine In which lies a disassembled bomber with which the Nazi hope to bomb Ihe Wellnnd Canal. In n climatic struggle the plan is finally frustrated. As Flynn's sweetheart Julie B'shop Is forceful, resourceful and pretty. taking a key nart In the strenuous action. Gene Lockhart gives spirit nnd substance to an ImporHnt br-ncter roll. qua l.iv n ... j Sip Clue AninlereifirgprJ for every itriJ Ihe for i, oi knor 1 ".kr: . J.m 1 6:1 Ht " ,.-rl Suld r Rupert Mb - AND - Bovs' Stoi Sir1! 517 SI ltd NEW R0YA HOTEL ' A Home AwT Kates 75c A f5R K.wins. 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