PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Chargs Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand EnjriTlnj VISIT OCR BASEMENT .ORE for Fine China, Dinner-rare, Glasses, Barbate and Novelties 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 t Good news, men. After being short stocked in 1913, we are now in a position to offer Top Quality Men's Shoes for 1944. 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' Druf Store Mail Orders Promptly Filled A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" LLOYD'S BABY CARRIAGES Upholstered. De-lux, with Springs LLOYD'S BABY CARRIAGES Upholstered. With Springs $3550 $31.00 OTHER FOLDING BABY CARRIAGES Upholsteied, but without Springs : $25.50 GET THE BEST FOR BABY Mail Orders filled day received. Mention Color required. Phone 75. 32" 3rd Avenue 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 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 bed-dmS 59.50 to $87.50 It pays (o come In and look around before you buy. ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next 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 LONDON. (Oi Not a single private car will be on show when Britain puts on her first motor i how since 1938 In London this ipring. Instead there- will be tanks, armored cars and trucks. TULVBRIDOE WELLS, Eng. ()) Lady Treves, 90,, widow of Sir Frederick Treves, famous surgeon who operated on King Edward VII. at the beginning of the century, died here. C asse FOR SALE FOR SALE. Electric cabinet range. Latest model. Call at 673 Eighth Ave. East. (42 FOR SALE In Terrace. 30 acres of land, 18 cleared. S acres in fruit, good outbuildings, close to school. Comfortable bone. For further information write W. A. King. Tewace, B.C. (51 FOR SALE Four room house with garage, full basement, cement foundation, furnace. Centrally located; harbor view. Immediate occupation. Inquire McClymont Agencies. FOR SALE Three burner grey enamel oil stove and oven. Apply Suite 4, 960 Fust Ave. West. NEW MAS8ETT. B.C. $1500 cash and $500 terms bays 4 -room bungalow, showerkath and some furniture included. On five lots in garden and lawn, duroid roof and siding, basement, woodshed and chicXen-house. For inf. M. Mare. 290 E. 19th St. North Vancouver. BjC. FOR RENT AVAILABLE Board and Room to share for two men. 851 Ninth West. (41 WANTED WANTED Furnish jd house or suite. $25 reward for information leading to securing of same. Box 68 Daily News. (46' WANTED. Apartment or noose by .permanent resident. Phone ,Red 273. (42) WANTS). Urgently re-quired, as permanent residence. If suitable, two or four room apartment or house. Reward to anyone supplying information rt above If accepted. Box MB Daily News. (Jr WILL EXCHANGE 3 large room downtown apartment for house. Phone Blue 1M. Mil HELP WANTED WANTED. Chamber-maid for local hotel. Apply National ! Selective Service AJ". 106. (tf WANTED. Old established gold i mine in the North wants min- , ers and muckers. No experience necesary. Apply National Selective Service. C 5tt. t4 WOMAN cook for 30 man logging camp. Apply National Selective Service. AJ". 110. (40 WANTED Man or woman with knowledge 'of bookkeeping, stenography and ability tu write good English and meet public both outside and inside. Permanent position. Apply in writing, stating age. qualifications, experience if any and salary required. If man. staf military category. Apply Scire -tice Service A.M.-1W. tf' LOST LOST. Wire haired terrior. Answers to name "Mike." Recently elipped. Phone Oreen 054. Reward. (38) PERSONAL SHOW CARDS IL Lome Cornell, Specialist In Interior Decorating, Signs. Phone Blue 142. (50) FOR THE BEST in Painting. Paperhanglng and Decora tinu Phone. Blue 378. "We can satisfy." ' 1 43 'CHILDREN'S Ar-tiv; . Life." -Pi.renf ?,f Phone Green 59 f .r t:: others. tied Ads X" 4) THE DAILY NTWS TIk BUSINESS ANI) PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Omapilcd Besner Block Phone S87 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorised "FLEXrORM SERVICE Shapes Dresses Wlthoai Guest ca Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 808 Mall Orders Box 99 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles and Men's Made-sa-Measure Clothes 902 Third Ave. W. Back TO HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Planning and Heating Engineers Phone 1T4 PjO. Box 214 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian United B. r. Lovln, Representative CORVETTES RESCUE conanued Irom page 1 i red away one boat, with 22 men remaining on board. Twenty three of the crew, most of them Chinese, were taken aboard the Hepatica and another twelv? going to windward to avoid the sparks blowing on his ship. Seas two ships brushed plates. The first attempt at passing a line (by custom guni failed. Lt Ferguson again closed the tanker and this time a line was passed successfully by hand and the sea-boat pulled in. In charge of this exacting opeiatlon was the Beauty Culture in all its branafees I !int heutenant of Hepatica. Lt SOS 4th Street Phone 656 Donald J. Wilson. R.CN.VJ of Halifax, assisted by Leading Seaman XL Miller of New Toronto. Able Seaman Oordon Knechtei of Vaneo-aver, Able Seaman J. Andrew of Victoria. Stoker D J. Elder of Peace River and Able Seaman R. S. Cuthbert of Mer-ritton. Ont., who made up the boat's crew. Approximately three and a half houis after the outbreak of fire the engineers had been returned to the ship and put on enough steam to proceed at two knots, later increasing to six. The difficulties of the rescue far from over. Because Box 526 1315 Piewot Ave. ' m of her bridge and super- Prince Rupert, B C structure had been burned away. J he tanker was without whe!- house and compass and was 'TEA"? BuitiltePaciaaelv D:hp jvm V BLUE RIBBON MflHAAIIH V tUUfUiii lit. mm 7 BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD., Vancouver, Canada Bering from below. The Canadian corvette thus assumed the roie of a "seeing -eye dog for the siricken ship and after two das of tiring vlgU led herifely into port. When the captain saw hind he xclaimed: "Thank Ood. we are saf? " HU cargo was virtually In tact Only vim; wv 000 tons VUii w of fuel mri had IIUU f ,0 .W i wiik "ike . "n lMt Hu crpw 2lua TZ&Ook OH. I ful to the Canadians that they tossed over their life-jackets as souvenirs. Lt. Ferguson was loud In his praise of the tanker's spirit. "They deserve all the credit." he said. "As an old merchant service man. it was a pleasure to give them a helping hand. Be-rausr they lefuaed to give up. 57 f :v 58 men in that crew will ( , sail again." Oinci'rs of the Hepatica. in 'Hitin to Lt. Ferguson and Lt W;.v,n include Lt. W. O. Lcon-avi. R.C.N V A.. Toronto: Chief kipppr Garland Vatchcr. RC. .iR . Halifax: Lt. Ptenv Desaul-!es. R.CN.VJt.. IsonUcal: ard ?ub. L;. D. B. Douglas, R.CJ. V.R., Winnipeg. Every province in Canada is represented in the ship's company. Mrs. Deildal and Mrs. Johns HAVE HE-OPENED THE Mouse Trap Cafe H'lur.s 2 p.m. to 11:30 pjn S'iper Coffee. Hamburgers and Onions. Homc-:i atle Pies and Cakes Meet Me At JOHNNY'S O Johnny's SHACK BAR (Our Coffee b Tops) 4 4 1 AAAAAaAiAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAA CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 733 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Excitement In Sub Film Destination Tokyo" it Weekend Feature at Capitol Tlic-atte Here. -J -. An exciting story about an The tanker's captain and re- Allied submarine operating maining crew meanwhile cour- against japan and of the heroic ageously fought the blase and men atewrd her Is told in the after two hours began to bring it j picture "Destination Tokyo" under control, signalling that , which u being featured on the hey had decided against aban- screen of the Capitol Theatre donlng ship. In order to test hU this Friday and 8aturday with engines, the captain asked Lt. cary Orant and John Oarfteld Ferguson to return two engineers in the leading roles, who had been taken aboard the i Most of the action in the pie-Canadian corvette. tore actually takes place In one Although the fire was still 'of the United States Navy's new- burning. U. Ferguson laid his ship alongside with the idea of shooting across a line with which the seaboat could be pull Mi in. est type undersea vessels. The film to said to be accurate and authentic with due retard, of course, to security factors. Orant plays Use role of a St-year-old naval officer making were running to a height of 10 his last cruise in enemy, waters, feet and in one swell when the There are many daring exploits tanker was in the trough and both in regard to enemy action th corvette on the crest, the .and natural conditions. It Is an all male cast, the story being entirely based on action. Dido Stlntch. formerly of this city and now located in Dawson, was here this morning returning to the Yukon after a trip to SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria IVaypoints, Stewart and North Quren Charlotte ItUnd FuM Intonation, Tickeli and Retcrvatloni FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Kupert Aeml Third Ave Phone 36S fj h. iaV iri inrnr JimhI siorf, A To keep them lirigh a i in-niriicr uir i-iicr I rule lu n uii uuiil "H i Fruits nml Vrnrtulilin. jff lire MH riiil, iIh ti-'m A, l.ily" xilliout micr i iiri-Hiiw your priK-cr trntimrnrily f'liiiiiliil. nlways net llu iu . iunt llu-m, the extra fine (JlyM Cuiincil I'immU ii V Mailing for. rxin.NO -COIN LTTfc IV . TONIGHT j..;,m., u, Ilt,lil.D I' Kill AY iv.. 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Tonight' train dne from the east at 10:4. was reported lht morning to be running on time To plan your ntmlt thc$e uttr-titnt tin) a 1$ not exactly rimyi ill rrc-'a nn t uml brecay. Britbi P 1 P 17! i C 11114 VI Ti fcM'w J j Tli n Cm trliy It wiy to be on hand In order to be iift Food thnt benr label. ii a pimmI olioitinf!. Cily"' ( juiiK il Am fur un up)lir nrillicr frinl nor liMikril for "Hotnl vn Miini'lliitfii, ll' HliM'k u only Krn if joii rim't vrlicn )itu vtunl iiuiility ot "Itiiynl luLcn 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 torth FOODS p.