4 PAQZ TOUR m n u n si M H p. n ii m n n H 11 II tl M n ii u tl V, II M E N n Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimead Optometrist la Chargs WsUn, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VlStT OCR BASEMENT .IorE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage 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 hare 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 Lid. ZTfat Pioneer Drvu&tsts THE K EX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 ajn. till 9 pjn. Snndayt and Holidays from 12-2 pjn. and 7 pjn. SIMMONS BEDS MIAXD NEW BED OUTFIT With Spring and Mattress. Single size only 30.00 In all sizes 4-64-0, etc $37.50 We have the goods in store ready for delivery. ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) IfOR... ' i Thrifty Housewives j 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 ft To the Health Seeder " j 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 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 exhausUve 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 incur-ABILITY for cure or marked improvement In 79,000 cases; or, 85 7o 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 g SMITH BLOCK Phone Green 995 PRINCE hUPERT BlllPIKIEIBIIBBIEB5BeEBSE8aBESSKB311IUS5SSSSSa Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE. Telescope sights. Weaver 330's, latest models. Scope Sales, Box 850, Ottawa, On Uric (J2 FOR SALE. Spanish guitar and four tube battery radio. Up to and including Saturday. Apply Room 319 No. 3 Staff House. (32) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite. 678 8ih Ave. E. (32) FOR SALE. 6-8 Easthope Marine engine. In good shape. Apply 1136 Sixth Ave. East 34) FOR SALE S-tube Deforest-Crosley battery radio. 1149 Hays Cove Avenue. (32) FOR SALE. Piano, eiderdown sleeping bag, table service with cabinet 117 Ninth Ave. West Phone 174 LOST LOST. In Bowling Alley, brown leather wallet containing sum of money and identification cards. Finder please phone American Signals 4M. (35) ! FOUND FOUND VS. soldier's medal Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this Flying Officer Elmer Clausen, who has been visiting here on ! leave from his duties with the ' 'Royal Canadian Air Force, left last night for Vancouver. His wife is remaining here to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. H. Malr. Consideration was given to the city's club license by-law and the matter is being further 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 "FLEXFORM SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mail 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 OYER & BJARNASON Phone Red 395 Decorating and Painting High Class Decorating, Painting and Paperhanging INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovln, Representative Box 528 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. Green again. WANTED A 156, please Y 1 I i TUESDAY FTBR THE DAET NTWS WANTED. Sm:. bedroom ot den radio. Cash. State price. Apply Box 671. Daily News. WANTED Unfurnished 4 or 5- room house, dose in; permanent residence if settaMe. Phone Green 973. (34) WANTED. Typewriter. Pnone Red 379. (32) WANTED Apartment or for family of three. Apply Box 682 Daily Nws- (32) WANTED. Roan for soldier's wife wttfa baity. WoaM consider light dutte. Phone Red 411 after 6 pjn. 4331 WANTED. Room, seite or boasi for week, month or longer by respectable non-smoking, non-drinking eovple. Apply Box 683 Daily News. 33 $50 DO REWARD for locating 4 or 5 room furnished house or apartment in or near Prtnee Rupert Family of four, two children school age. Box 685 Dally News. WANTED--Wiii whoever LOST. - White Perslon kitten, applied amber eyes, 5 months old. Reward. Phone Blue 389. '33) AUi Mil U1BC UUU9CNk PERSONAL phone (33) SHOW CARDS 1L Lome Cor nell, Specialist in Interior Decorating. Signs. Phone Blue 142. 50) ROOFING and Chimney SweepingPhone Green 592 33 Ukraine First To Take Over Independence MOSCOW. Feb 8 -The province of the "Ukraine is the first of the Soviet Republics to svaL itself of the new political set-up providing for independence In foreign relations. A premier and commissar of foreign affairs for the Ukraine has been appointed. The first action, it is believed, of the new Ukraine government will be a treaty with Poland. United States Oil Deal in Mid-East Billion Gallons to be Obtained m Tenia Bis Pipe Line Project. WASHLVOTON. DC. Feb. 8 Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes announced Saturday that a deal has. been closed whereby the United States will contract for one billion gallons of oil In Per sia. A pipe line project will be installed and the undertaking. It Is stated, will pay for itself in twenty-five years. Alt am s he verm (01 kt A , ,openr ,leiute- -o. w ' Sold only by Rupert Mens AM) Boys' Store 217 Sixth Street Closing Off Road Passing School Up A request by the Board of School Trustees that a recommendation by School Inspector B. Thorste:ason that Conrad Street in '.he area 'of the new Wartime Housing school be Mocked off to heavy traffic which would be routed along Alfred Street during certain hoars of the day. was laid before the c::t council last night. Mayor H. M Daggett doubted if the city bad the authority to close off the street and AMennan Hills suggested that strict cost prance of proper driving rales be imposed, as be believed K Im povibie for the city to declare the street dosed. CFPR 11241 Kilocycles) Schedule TUESDAY PM. 4:90 Sound Oft 4:15 O. L Jive 4:36 R broadcast Music from America 5:00 California Melodies 5:30 Personal Album ' 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6 15 Sports Interview 6:30 Royal Canadian Navy BandHVlCS Chatham 7:000. I. Journal 7:30 To be announced 8.00 Fred Wanng's Pennsyl- vanians " 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Contented Hour 9:00 Fibber McGee and Molly 9:30 Sottloquy 10:00 CBC News Broadcast 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Show Time. 10:30 Suspense 11:00 Closing announcement EDNESt.Y A-L 7:38 Musical Cloct 7:45 CBC News 7:58 Musical Clock 8.38 Morning Devotions 8:45 Novelty Tunes 9:00 Morning Visit 9:15 Freddie Martin and Dinah Shore 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Homemaker's Program 10:15 Kenny Baker 1 10:30 Tune Wranglers 1 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast' of Messages ' 11 17 Recorded 11:45 Enric Madriguera P-M. 12:00 Mart Kenny Orchestra 12:30 Soothzht Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 School Broadcast 2:00 Silent Draw Up New W. T. H. Pact' A request for a new agreement between the city and Wartime Housing Limited which would parallel the agreements between the Crown company and other cities, notably North Vancouver, was laid before the city council last night in the report of .th transportation and housing committee, by Alderman Hills, committee chairman. The brief report stated that the committee had considered tke replacement of the agreement PRINCE KUFERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on nulltup Roofs Repalri, Re-shingling Free Estimates ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARBUTT Before I get down to the busi ness of telling you about me Sunday night concert in the Cap itol I'd like to thank and very loudly -Pte. K. C. Oordon of the U. S. A. for the perfect layer cake he brought up to the Y canteen staff on Saturday night It had white Icing and on it in green were traced the letters YM C.A and between each layer was peanut butter Gosh! Mrs Wood side gave me a huge hunk- roach too big to be cased a slice Was U good I had forgotten such cakes cook! be made A sing song, for which Lois Vaughan played the aecompani meni. Red Robinson and his gul tar in cowboy songs and a Truth and Consequences" game con ducted by Set grant Bill Clarke of the R.OA.F. were three excellent spots on Sunday's concerts tor the troops. As a highlight in the evening's performance Prince Rupert's own Reserve or perhaps after last night's skit we should call it Prince Rupert s own No-Reserrtee Regiment." put on on of the funniest acts we've had on the stage in a long time The basis of the sketch was 'o show the services just how squad drnl should be done. But scme- ibow something slipped up be-j tween the appearance of the ui-, Ira sma t sergeant major and the advent of the awkward tquid. They dribbled in wear.r.jj every sort of Imaginable cov.um" from a very Urge great co.it wearing a minute soldier somewhere within its folds, to a Bul garian patriot, a Hawaiian Hula girt and a Greek God robed only In a pipe, an army tunic and the whitest underdtawers on record This precision group was In spected by an extremely British ' burlesque numbers on army life Eddie Bracksit, the Seal Cove magician, finished off this first class p:ogram. Eddie has a lot of new tricks since his initial appearance in "Washout in 1943." This time he fooled the audience completely with his Chinese hoop tricks and smart manipulation of cards. No, really". I don't play poker. Mr. Brackett! Mrs. L. Lawson left this afternoon on a trip to Vancouver. area ur my W - - BOVRIL BOVRIL is a grand stimulating pick-up when you'ro all in. IN BOTTLES bnd CUBES AT AIL GOOD STORES now in effect with a new one and that its recommendations were consolidated In attached letter. The letter, a-lengthy document whose substance was based on the agreements between the Wartime llouiing company and other cities, .was addressed to N. B. Robinson, superintendent of Wartime Housing Limited for British Columbia. It was the opinion of the council members, and recorded as carried, that the letter be sent directly to Joseph M, Plggott, president of Wartime Housing, and a copy mailed simultaneously to Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Delldal and Mrs. Johns Are KK-OPENINO the Mouse Trap Cafe Monday, Jan. 21 Hours 2 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Super Coffee, Hamburgers and Onions, Home-made Pies and Cakej SMKanloitrctcl her one big moment into a III III- l swell psttimc ON THE SAME rani' nnpc Cartoon Spoil News Complete Shows at 1 15 1 45. 3 11 5 07 7 03, 9 00 Feature av 3 4! 5 37 7 33, 9 30 Copi psj if Gov't Social Service Sup't Coming Here -O C " whose remarks were high- Paying her second ofllcial ly amusing, although I'd hate to visit to Prince Rupert. Miss Amy have to make seve copies of Leigh, assistant superintendent them for record purposes. We all of the social assistance branch hope to see this troupe of talent-; of the provincial government, ed Thespians In some further will arrive in Prince Rupert to- morrow morning from Victoria and remain here unUl Saturday. One of MIm Leigh's engagements here will be a meeting for local women when she will speak on aspects of com munity welfare, discussing In particular women's councils and similar organization as they function In other urban and rural . centres throughout the province. I Miss Leigh has had a varied j and interesting career in social service work In this province. For many years she was supervisor of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind ot the Western department. Later she became superintendent of the social service department ot the city of Vancouver where her marked ability enabled that department to set a record In urban social work development throughout Canada. More recently her services were enrolled by the dominion government In connection with the evacuation of Japanese from the coastal areas through the B.C. Security Commission. Upon the amalgamation of the Provincial Welfare Field Service and the Provincial Unemployment Relief Branch MIm Leigh was appointed assistant superintendent of the newly formed Social Assist Major-Ocneral J. P. MacKcn zte. InsDcctor ceneral of the Can etime . . . t Mfi. ivaBV; hinkslovcsa EeWr- lftH K AM WHO? JMj,1 Tt MOMt tUt MISSUS tlt iwi noil ri miim jI Tl w9 i Phil sw ' tnmr-4 Will GAY COMEDY SHOWS HERE -A Udy Tikn Jean Arlhu Pack' : vt from star ng a I..' TTnan-. r tnrr thar a:.r. middle lure this .V day at th. t A tran from N'-w V Const r" of the '. Uon of w: ern Orr as a Mr vacation John W right u.' broncho T and pf. ; has a hap; Charles W Slivers head I I SMV.IR H lHr..i.4 St ;i3:.ni BIB PROGRAM mm mm Stupid nl "" IflVJBJ rutin m Hum until n "rm r 1 1 1 f TiHtM s (t:tv tdMiH which inrlii ?' '1 Costelln G Sutton a: 1 Temporary Us Of Navy Firen The i .' x: new tempt:-: an agrcemc ' . city counni the Rova r be allowed ' j ! fire hall to fir triirlr. 11 tl.. ance Branch of the Depart- truck, be ment of the Provincial Sccre-'flre naj) 'a),d tary. Much of her leisure tlme,r,y flrrp has been devoted to the workLPncy of the Red Cross Corps. Vancou w1tg made ' ver. of which she Is command-' utllitlc eonr ant. Local Regiment Gets Inspection j.ii Y, , 1 I aauuii rail u- naval flretr.C t dermnn E, chairman Difficult !C ter of sleep ' for the naval ' was said that It I n ..t r '-!!") 'bunks in the lira Alderman Black Installation on r uu ,u . . .. ... j vv.t. VKimimi VliV . Inspected the Prince Rupert battle to get them rc. Machine uun Regiment, local reserve unit, at the Sixth Avenue armory last night, expressing himself as well pleased with the appearance and enthusiasm of the unit which turned out In large muster for the occasion. The Oeneral filed through the ranks In regular formal Inspection and therr viewed the various companies In drill operations. The regimental band was on hand to add to the formalities of the occasion. It was the first ncneial Inspec. ftltM 4 1. unit VinA Vtn.1 ,IH.. It. Vi nntrup Dn t houses In town. , "You remrmbrr we had ,lon w DunKs taKcn .,.l I do not sec that tw , allow them to be property. I know t. not like to sleft) ' , least not In the ktr PJ Allerman Elliot1 when the commit' wj the rccommendat! w rf." .,u".y ""I" rtrtf' nvii mic uin nut nuu siiiw us necK ounKs ( Inception Just over a year ago. The recommends' nally adopted with Vernon Scherk left ih after-ment that no d' u"!e noon on s t- ' " r . . -