r iWi row VAW.W.W.VAV.V.V.V.mWAV.VASWmW s i e Expert OPTICAL SERVICE iL. Chas. Dodimead fO. YrVJ I Optometrist in Chare I I 'fj ft ' Watch, Clock, Jewelry ' V y Repairing Hand EntTavlni VISIT OUR BASEMENT ..ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant CUT KATE SHOE STORE'S Big Shoe Sale NOW ON! Women's Shoes Ze $1.89 Children's Shoes "a". e 99c WOMAN'S VELVET FUK-TKIMMED QQ OVERSHOES ':'t JANUARY CLEARANCE. Quantities are Limited Gut Rate Shoe Store 506 Third Avenue Phone Green 595 Across from Ormes' Drug Store WA,AVWWAVAV.V.V,V.V.W.V,V.'.V,VAVA: Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion To the Health Seeker Perhaps, a "Belief" exists that "everything has been 5 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. Chlropractlcally, thet 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 lncur-ABILITY. 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 falls to move mountains, Mahomet must go to the mountain. Possibly, the earnest Health Seeker discerns, by the mountainous record, that everything has not been tried; that, high odds yet remain In his favor. As Mahomet would resolve: If Chiropractic eventually, why not . . . NOW1 J. L. CURRY, Chiropractor SMITH BLOCK Phone Green 995 PRINCE UUPERT ! r IIeSCSSSMISSIZIBS:CBSSSEBB3KZ3lICS:SSSSSI CFPR (12(0 Kilocycles) Schedule SATURDAY IM. 4:00 Sound off 4:15 O. I. Jive 4:30 Lower Basin Street 5:00 Yank Swing Session 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Your Radio Theatre 7:00 National Barn Dance 7:30-Jubilee 8:00 All Time Hit Parade 8:30 Truth and Consequences 9:00 Front Line Theatre 9:30 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Harry James 10:30 Bob Crosby 11:00 Silent. SUNDAY A-M. 10:00 Music tor Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:00 CBC News 11:05 Boston Symphony P.M. 12:00 Piano Rambllngs 12:15 Hymns from Home 12:30 Music We Love 1:00 Andre Kostelanetz 1:30 Xavier Cugat 2:00 NBC Sunday Symphony 3:00 Labor Forum 3:30 Charlie McCarthy 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Cavaliers 5:15 Just Mary 5:30 Family Hour 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Program 6:15 Hymns from Home 6:30 Service Men's Program 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 Bob Hope 8:00 Mail Call 8:30 The Oreat Gildersleeve 9:00 Comrades in Arms 9:30 Command Performance 10:0ft-CBC News 10:05 Vesper Hour 10:30 Silent MONDAY AJVI. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Vernon Gever , 9:00 Morning Visit 9:15 The Oakies 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Mirror for Women 10:15 Marek Webber 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 They Telf Me 1 1 : 00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ray Andrade PJH 12:00 Vaughan Monroe 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude .12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One Nght Stand '1:30 To be announced 2:00 Silent AIR FORCE WEDDING IS HELD HERE llttiniiitinii.iiliilliliAlU A AAA A A AAA A AAA A A A A A Just Received SHIPMENT FLOOR COVERING COXGOLEUMS AND REXFELT LINOLEUM rvvvvT ELK) Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) TTTTYTTO Wood Fuel Please let us have your order for wood fuel at once. We have plenty of wood on hand. Phone your order for wood to your regular fuel dealer. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 SATURDAY nl THE DAIL7 NEWS JANUARY ECONOMICAL, EASY TO MAKE Cranberry Cake, as pictured above, makes a delicious dessert festive In appearance yet economical and easy to make. Topping 3,i cup sweetened cranberry sauce 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind A quiet but interesting wedding in which both principals and both attendants were members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, the bride being a locally born girl, took place Thursday eve ning in the parsonage of First beth (Betty) Barber, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber, Beach Place, became the bride of Sergeant W. J. Bryant of the Royal Canadian Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bryant of Toronto. Rev. James A. Donnell officiated. Only Immediate rela- . . 41...- 1 1 1 4 4 FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT f TTTTTTTTTTTWTTTTf TTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTt TTTTTTT TTT teaspoon- cinnamon ',, teaspoon nutmeg Mix lemon rind, cinnamon and nutmeg with cranberry sauce. Cake 3 tablespoons mild-flavored fat 1 1-3 cups sifted, all-purpose ,2 cup sugar , uour m 1 egg, beaten . 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla '2 cup milk ! teaspoons baking powder Cream fat and sugar until light and fluffy;; add the egg and vanilla and beat thoroughly. Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately with the milk, beating well. Pour .the batter Into a deep, well greased, 9 Inch pie plate or an 8 x 8 Inch cake pan. Spread cranberry topping over the batter. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 deg. F, for 45 minutes. Serves six. -4 3 Whifflets From The Waterfront Capt. R. Gammon, former well known local selneboat and packer operator, is in port for the first time In three years, having arrived this week in United Church when Corp. Eliza-i command of Nelson Bros. Fish erics Ltd. packer New Liverpool. Today Capt. Gammon and party. Including Richard and Norman Nelson, B. J. Bacon and J. A. Lindsay are leaving for a week's hunting trip to the Oardncr Canal area. J. T"" Z The Prjncc Rupert Gyro Club ,a c r . "i. luncheon had a distinctly marl ' time atmosphere on Wednesday . . . broff as groomsman. I , ,,. .,.. The bride, given in marriage ' , r- -...- f,..lsscn, of the Armour k by her v,, father, wore ,, a gray suit I manager b . f 101 ,h with navy blue accessories and , : st?er uine the club members had a corsage bouquet of garden- ,bent CJ demonstration of la and carnations. The b:ldesnd a "uw w UM:M a " maid, in uniform, had a cam- atlon corsage. Joe Gardner being Max's able a r.Pntinn u-r,. hpM nt th st08e- All the gear was applied . :W Iax t Joe and it proved an home of the bride's parents where friends gathered to ten- i interesting diversion, those who der their best wishes and con-tratulatlons to the couple who stood under a decorated arch. , Latfr the couple left for Vancouver on honeymoon furlough. The bride was born and raised here and, bafore joining up, was with Heilbroner's Jewelry store. witnessed It resolving that next they would like to see the diver actually in action In the deep with all the elaborate accoutrement on board. The entire outfit weighed about 245 pounds, including two 40-lb. boots. A normal dive took about two hours going down and the same time coming up, Max said. The maximum depth with the outfit used on this oc caslon was some 160 feet after which the pressure was too great. A complete diver's outfit represented an Investment of some $2,500. A diving crew consisted of some six men so, If It was to be resorted to", 1t had to be for more than a gold collar button or even a lot camera or army rifle. President Frank Skinner was In the chair at the club luncheon and guests were Harold Munsle and Percy Underwood of Vancouver, Fred Healy of Picton, Ontario, and Duncan McRae and Nell McElrov , of Prince Ruwrt. Amerigo Dominate was the winner of the weekly war savings certificate raffle. GOLD SEAL Fancy Hcd Sockeye Salmon and Herring In Tomato Sauce are both on acth't service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon ai conditions permit. Adventure And Romance Merge Thrilling War Picture at Capitol Theatre With Robert Donat in "Adventures of Tartu." Adventure .id romance are combined in The Adventures of Tartu," sUrring Robcit Donat and with Vaelrie Hobson, Glunli Johns and Walter Rllla In the hlef supporting roles, which comes to the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday. It Is a war picture which depicts the adventure of a British special agent who lsassl!ned to go to CzechoSlavkla and blow up the Skoda munitions works and bring back with him a form-ula the Nazis have been using for producing poison gas. As an cxpeit bomb chemist Donat has little difficulty in convincing the Nazi authorities of this office Valerie Hotoson, his pretty ally, almost causes him to lose his life but redeems herself by warning htm of impending danger. ! thereby saving him for the cause and for herself There are many breath-takmg scenes as Donat works on his assignment. The actual London blitz of 1940 Is Included in one of the early sequences. Former Seal Cove Boy Has Success George Atkinson who Started School Here Is Now SucceMful Lawyer in California. George E, Atkinson, who commenced his education at Seai Cove School here some twenty-five years ago, playing with the pioneer boys and fishing the little creeks In the east end. now practising as a sufrefu) attorney in Hynes, California, a j flourjhlng agricultural town near Los Angeles. He has a large and prominent clientele and is doing well. His father, Oeorgc E. Atkinson sr., who in those days was accountant fo: the Prince Rupert Lumber Co., it back In Prince Rupert with one of tru- large war contracting firms. The family lived here for four-and-a- half years. The former local boy takes an active Interest In educational af fairs and Is a member of the Hynes district board of education. He married a Welsh girt and has two children, a girl and a boy. His yacht was formerly owned by Thelma Todd, popu lar screen star, who met a tragic death some years ago. Among Atkinson's boy chums here Included Peter and Hugh Ferguson and the Kelsey and Skinner boys. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away from Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, BC, Phone 281 P.O. Hoi 194 IN TIIK MTIM.Mt. CM KT Of HHITIxil Hil l Mill V I KOIUTK IN Till: MATTKIl Of Till: "UMIIMtTKATIO ACT" -nd- in Tin: .y.mni or tiii: kstuk OK (IKIKm: IIKMtV IIKIHIOI, ii:m:.w.ii TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hta Hortar. W E nier. made on Uve 3rd day ci Janunry, A, D. 1044, I wa apputntAd Admlnliilrfttar wtth Will annexed) of the Estate of Owge Henry Brlatol, decewwd. and all partiea having claim aalnot Uw atd rtt are herehy required Ui runtlKh awme, properly verified, to me on or about the ith day of F. ruary A. D. 1044, and aU purtlea In-dotted to the EAulr are required to py the amount of their Indexed. new to me forthwith. DivUxl at Prince Rupert, D. C. thU 3rd day of January, A. O. 1044 NORMAN A, WATT Official AdmlnlMtratnr, Trlivce Rupert, D. O. in tiii: m rnr.Mh .roi it r oi llltlTISII COI.l.'MlUA IN l-IIOIIATI in tiii: mattiih or tiii: "AIIMIMSTHATION ACT" AMI i i in; MTTi:n or Tin: .kmtaii; or, IIKOUOK WIM.IAM HAMS dk( i:asi:ii TAKE NOTICE that by order of hl Honor, W E. FWier. rrtude nn Uie oui oay OX January. A. D. 1944, I waa appointed AdmlntatnUor (wtUi win annexed) of the Eatate of Oefrge William DarU, deceawl, and all partlnt hKVlng ctatrrw aKalrwt th? aald mUtAti are hwehy rwiulred to lurnuui mm, properly verified, to m on or about the 11th dy of Kebruary, A, D. 1844, and all part lea Indebted to the Entate are required to Py the amount of fchrtr indatrt- eanewfto me forthwtttti. uuted at PrUioe Rupert, n. C. UiU iuwi day of January, A. D. 1044. NORAtA A. WATT Official AcUamUUator frinct Rupert, O. c. A BEAUTIFUL GIRL: A DANGEROUS MISSION! Tortv . . . mon of myitery . . , adventurer ... lover ... fighter I Shadowed by intrigue and danger! Caught in the web of a woman's imilel ROBERT DONAT Star il Cioiji. 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