v. m m m M n s II s M n n a u M m m H tf m m m m 1 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE rw;smsMm;i Chas. Dodiracad Optometrist in Chart Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Emratlnr, VISIT OUR BASEMENT ..ORE for Flae China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, BaWaee and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant We're Proud Because after a busy Xmas season, our stocks are still able to fill most every requirement. OUTFITTERS FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTER RUPERT fe PEOPLES STORE mm Mm mm . . rK r. 4. ' a . .1 Thrifty Housewives WE FEATURE ... j 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 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 ba an answer to incurability. Chiropractically, the greatest handicap to health restoration is: So many cherish a traditional faith or belief to the bitter end. Meantime, a simple disease descends 1 lndefinite and complicated realm of incur-ABILITY. T, Thus faith and belief hinders, and denies, the natural self-cur ABILITY 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 every-wW.a!; "Powte within. Nature's OWN Remedy subs Muted incur-ABILITY for cure or marked Improvement In 70,000 cases; or, 85 of tiresome, Intangible " disease names. vACriUca!, rC.audCr may 1uestln 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 Zt? Q the mtaln- Posslbly' thc Ernest Sh Seeker discerns, by the mountainous record, that everything has not been tried; that, high odds yet remain in his Snota.h;meNOwfld " Chho why eventually, 3 J. L CURRY, Chiropractor j SMITH nLOCK I'lione Green 395 PRINCE KUPKRT m Place an Ad in The Daily News It Pays To the Health Seeder ACTIVITIES 0FY.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARBUTT All the regular members of the Service Wives Club who Intend going to the club dinner at the Y.M.OA. Cafeteria on Thursday evening, should telephone Mrs. Carl Strand by tonight in order to make final arrangements. After dinner the members will attend the show. I should like to thank the members of the O.ange Lodge Ladies' Auxiliary who acted as Y.W.CJV. chaperones for us this pa3t month. Next month these dutiej will be taken over by the mem- bers of the Order of the Eastern Star. Tomorrow night the bovs at one of the Eleventh Ave. camps (the smaller one closer to town) ; are holding one of their popular dances. As many girls as possible should meet at the 'Y for transport. As these lads only have a dance once In a long time I'd like you to give them every On Friday next the Navy dance committee ha3 very kindly postponed their dance for one week, until Friday, February 11, in order that the boys at the Highway Camp may hold their dance These boys always have a hard time fixing a date for their dance as everyone seems to get in ahead of them so this time the Navy made the "Beau Geste on their behalf. And don't thini the Highway boys aren't We have some verv attractive post cards for any of you service people who would like to send one away. They depict a very smart looking member of th-CWACs. As an advertisement for our country and a good boost for Canada I think, we should all try to send them to friends in other countries besides Canada. Did ycu see where In a recent contest in London of all seivice women's uniform of every country that the CWACs won out? Pretty nice, what? Secret Rapture Theory Subject The "secret rapture" theory was developed by one named Ri-bera in the sixteenth century, to lift the stigma that the reformers of that time had hurled against the church declared Evangelist Balmer last evenlnc In the Oddfellows' Hall. Rlbera divided the second advent of Christ Into two separatt comings said the speaker. First, there would be the '"Secret Rap ture" when the church would be caught away silently. And seven years later there wiuld be th2 manifestation, on the visible return of our Lord In Gloiy. when "every eye shall see Him." To do this the seventy-weeks Dro- phecy of Daniel, especially the seventieth week, which so dejin-ately lces and proves the Identity of the Messiah, said .Mr. 1 Balmer, was taken to fit a new pattern and thus do great vio lence to both scripture and his-ported. While the great reformers rejected this spurious interpretation, It was propogated today and Its by-product wa3 dlspen-sationalism thus "wresting" the scriptures and making the Word Of God In reSDect to thp Rprnnri ! coming of Christ "of non effect." Quietly Wedded Saturday Night Miss Rose Labflle and William II. McCallum Are United. A quiet but Interesting wedding took place Saturday evening at the Manse of First i Presbyterian Church, Rev. A. F. i MacS ween officiating, when Miss Rose Labelie became the bride of William B. McCallum. Mrs. Richard Long was matron of honor and Carl Zarelll was groomsman. Alter the ceremony a reception was held in the Central Hotel dining room where many friends gathered to offer thicr congratulations to the happy couple. Later they left for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and will return to the cltv to residence. Uajly Newj Advertising Brings Results. sided at the organ. TIIE DAILf NEWS Old Friends At Her Funeral Final Rites for Mrs. Annie McKaj Stephens Saturday Afternoon First United Church was well filled with old family ft lends on Saturday afternoon when a funeral service was held for the late Mrs. Annie McKay Stephens, 97-year old mother of Sheriff M. M Stephens. Rev. James A. Donnell officiated and spoke words tr sympathy and respect. The life of deceased had been long, useful and beautiful. Hymns were "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "The Samls of Time. ' Miss Swanna Olafson imp Pallbearers were. John Curnc O. V. V.ckcrson Jahn II. Mi. chell, James H. Thompson, R, E Benson and Aicx Flnni3. On Sa.iuday eenius the r mains were taken by Uir daur ter-.n-law, M:s. rvi. m. i M to Vanccuvtr lor r ..if,, n Whifflets From The Waterfront J The Armour Salvage Co. has a virtual boat building establishment in operation now on a large scow at Its waterfront plant with two major Jcfcs at present in progress. The old 70-foot steal tug Armoco Is being practical' rebuilt from Just below the water line, including new framewji.. A diesel engine will be Installed for future power. The other job is the rebuilding th b!g sr K-68, 39 by 91 feet, which had beeli badly damaged when -wrecked with a load of gravel. Subsequently the craft wa vaged and brought into port First new decking was put on and now the vessel. ovprtiiTi having her "bottom . retlmbered Ihe boat building work of u.. Armour Salvage Co. Is employing six men unoer drrection of Capt. Reg Green and "Curlv' Skogmo. The plant Is well equip I ped with electric band saw, power saws and drills, etc. Reg. Stover, well known and popular purser of the steamer Camosun. Is back on duty aboard that ship after an absence of four-and-a-half months as a result of having sustained a severely fractured ankle. He had been ashpre in Vancouver and Is now to large extent recovered from the injury. Try a Results. Want-Ad for Quick NoTirr. I..M KMUXTKV UT Rr: tVrtlfliatP of Title No. 25837-1. to Itlwk I, Suliilli Islon of the (Southerly 77 acre, more or lew, of l.ot l!H!l, Kante 5, Coat lN trlit. Map i;tl. WHEREAS utl,r,ilr. f - . pium loss of the above Certiricat of ntie issued in the name of tfack Bennett has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection bo made to me In writing. 'DATED At thn T.anri niwl.f nri.- .nau,v; Millie. Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 26th day of January, 1944 A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. TILLIE THE TOILER QOODMESS TILLIE" T 1 '. . I J. HAlir IO HAVP "TOU do.vou GOODUESSTILLIE, WEREtJ'T VOU APDAID VLLICkl VQU HELPED TO CAkTUR&THE .SABOTEUR J Timely Recipes WIIOLU WHEAT MUFFINS 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour or 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons pastiy flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons sugar Vz teaspoon salt 1 cup of whole wheat flour. .1 egg 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons mild-flavoured fat, melted. Mix dry Ingredients. Combine beaten eg? and milk urd pdi with melted fat to the dry Ingredients, stirring quickly and llgnt-. Fill muffin tins two-:h!rds "nil, Bake In a hot oven 400 de- ' F. atjut 23 minutes. Makes twelve medium muffins. Advertise In trie Dally News I ARMY LIFE Miithi Lojio, Swlft'i ficd Home Ecooo Dust, hose weekly cookio; cotu.na ii i regulu festuie of this pijeLsok. f ticjf; ttlusblc hiau every MoaJjy. Every scrap of food saved is a step toward the home-front victory Grandmother used to say "wilful waste makes woeful want." Today we say "Buy wisely Jcook correctly; cat it up." Right now when we need so much food for our armed forces, our Allies and the Red Cross, it's up to us not to waste a spoonful of anything. One of our "kitchen police" duties is to use upsaapsoffoodinattractivedishes. Those teaspoons of left-over vegetables, vegetable water, meat, and dried ends of bread can be made into a tasty meat loaf. Serve it hot for supper then slice the leavings for thc sandwich box carried by yout family war worker. In the panel you'll find a honey of a left-over meat dish, called "Western Ranch Meat Loaf because those hardy western men of out land swear by it. ' I I W WMM TU AT' DACTP OP A WA.CS JOB. MUMSV "Build B.C. Payrolls" QUALITY STANDS HIGH ALWAYS Si Where Pacific Milk comes from farms and Is evaporated, we accept It as commonplace routine to see that each day's supply is kept to definite established standards. I A user from the central in terior says Pacific Milk L j one of the few thinn-, which i war has not changed.' ! PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiai J "Waste Not - Want Not" MM WESTERN RANCH MEAT IOAF 1 medium i J ooioo, chofpfj cup dxtd cclrry 4 tin pi. dripping 5 taps nnxiivj cmltd mete 3 nipt soft brt4 ausnt M cup fuKljr-thofixd iittn ptpper 1 teip. ult 1 tg. heten VS tup cgtsbl wicr M tap tomato juke w mttt itock 2 tbipi. cooling Ut Cook onion inj cslcry in dripping , otr low ht, until lijifatljr hmwnctl. Mil ulomL CombuK brcxi uu.-nlx grren pepp'. lt. htttta cxk vegoiWe ncr; id J hlf this itu-.n.t mixture to the mtt. miiiog ttl p hilf the mcit miituje into s grriKj loif pin snj coet with remaining stuffing then the Uit of the meat mu ture. BLe in modrrxe oven awf 1 IK hours. Bute twite during cook ing, with the tomtto Juice or meat stock in J fit which hive been hcitcj together, to keep loaf tnout. Mil Hasten their Victorious Homecoming Y can help bring th beys hem by buying War Savings Stamps fm yur Fmo Dtaltv every llmt yw thop. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED ... st1 'f -v a. j iviiiKirs 01 iremtuni guaiity I'roducts; IJrookfield Hujter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Sllvcricaf Lard. 1 DANGEROUS "SAFETY" IT MAi-u Mir St-lUDDEfc TO Ti!! !K Q- 1UK RACr 4 1 1 " TjU tVl7l4T WMtZMti BUT l AM AFRAID W SUPPOSE ( ME M ImS Jv4c oiscovcfc. WM-.j 'K aids h -j UNRKLIEVAHLE MODKSTY ' 1 fi r AUD THE THOUGHT OF A CEREMOkJV OUST ABOUT l owca Mt 10 DEATH MONDAY ' STARTS TODAY FOR 3 ,.Y 7e Picture rtaffias Events I J7 " I mitt I " "tf, vv-Zo f VVV. Itirrlif NELSON JBY SUSANNA FOSTER-CLAUDE RAINS rnnin DAnniro iia LUUHII UHIIIIILII ttt&Za, WVt.mg)fUUiH!IMMM .Mrs. Dritdal and Mm. Johns Are ItK-OI'KMMi the Mouse Trap Cafe Monday, Jan. 21 Hours 2 pin. to 11 30 p.m Super Coffee, Ilamburgeri and Onlaav Home-made pies and Cakei OIL IUJRNIMIS CLKANED HANDYMAN home sr.nvict: ituck :js 221 Seventh Ae. Wttt For Income Tar RETUIINS 8U5 R. K. MORTIMKR Phone IS ind Ave. GOLD SEAL Fancy Rod Sockeye Salmon and llmii.g In Tomato .Sauce are both on ac(lkt service but Mill be back on rout grocer's shelf toon as con-dltlons permit Cartoon f,- c 100, 3 f r 1 30. . 2 tuauaiaiiii iniin,, IMUVfl- .... " -. mm wws lliv V Hoi :a Sprrlalrh ca ! Iteoti Krpilrs. K jhisj! Fr SHRIMP I I. Ill j ia IWiat -WS.I flri West of Imperial ft Dalle after I iAlillllllllll SAVO ww a mn aw aa mm mm mm mm i is Carl Zarclli, rnone J7 r.u v rill.NCE Bfl KWOMI 8A.VU HOI KEI ni 1 r rv ni .111 HOUSE Nest to Kiel U klZ 7th At. "i-1 il your patronsc - it) with a I. I"' ' ut vu j f 12 p.m. Outside Orders freisl 12 p Ked iri i iw 111 BE SAFER THERE. -TT 1 tscultpVt THAT Ir I II VrssiiiiiiiiiiiiBsSat ' J mm o-sJ nar:;-M'iii t n j 52i' WJ JVI