T I PAGE FOUE i. "I 4 S 'it T f 1 ral If M n , 5' ; Expert OPTICAL SERVICE 2u Chas. Dodimead fTL Vr-Vtlr Optometrist In Charg f J Wlltch. dock, Jewdr Hand Engraving VISIT OCR BASEMENT ..ORE lor Tine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Bagnge and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant sir ii H r. a R I S n 5 M - w MM Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modem, 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. Dfui Pioneer Drtuifftets THE KKXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 pan. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 pjn. Floor Coverings High Quality Seamless Axminstcr Carpets Size 9x12 $72.00 Size 6'9x9 $12.00 Reversible Bedroom Mats Size 45x48 $5.50 FOR ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) 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 Seeker j Perhaps, a "Belief exists that "everything has been tried and, failed"? Has "faith" subsided to the low ebb of j accepting as a fact, the belief that a disease Is Incurable? j Meanwhile, a vague misgiving persists that: Somehow, i 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 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 &nj 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 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 PKINCE KUPEIIT SlllllMHHHIIBlEMlIEIlEEIEHlHKUUHUieeii AIR FORCE CASUALTIES OVERSEAS Killed on Active Service: MacLeod, James Oelrge, FO J22415; T. M. McLeod (father), Bayslde Drive, East Saint John. N.B. Thompson,. William Colin, Sgt R162116; Mrs. Q. A. Thompson (mother) 559 Walker Ave. Winnipeg. Missing on Active Service after Air Operations: Miller, Vernon Leslie. FS R161-298; Alexander Miller (father) Paris, Ont. Stephens, James Anthony, FO J20202; Mrs. J. A.Stephens (wife) 342 Victoria Avenue N. Hamilton, Ont. Toombs, John Blackstock, FS R130140; C. T. Toombs (father) 20 Ferris Ave., Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario. Previously Reported Missing on Active Service Now Reported Prisoner of War, Germany: Arseneau, Joseph Douglas ' 1 Henry. WO R73263; John Arsen- eau (father) Newcastle. N.B. Davidson, Alexander Suttle. Sgt I R134223; Mrs. A. S. Davidson (wife) Milden, Sask. Oalrns, Robert Harold, FS R-106897; G. L. Gairns (father) Cranberry Lake, Powell River Previously Missing on Active Service Now Reported Prisoner of War Germany. Steele. James Gordon, WO R112-780; William Steele (father) 994 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto. Previously Reported .Missing on Active Service Now for Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Bebensee. Douglas Glen, DFM Sgt R68061; Mrs. Herbert Beben see (mother) Bothwell, Ont Betts, Norman Garnet, FS R-134551; G. H. Betts (father) 27 Noble Ave. Winnipeg. i Broadbent, Robert Charles, Sgt I R176158; C. F. Broadbent j father) 410 12th St. E. Prince i Albert, Sask. Crowe. James Franklin Karl, FS R85550; Richard Crowe father) Lakefield, Ont. Dixon. Albert, Sgt R176201 Mrs. Albert Dixon (wife) 428 Iro quois St. W. Moose Jaw. Sask. Emerson, Thomas Henry Navln PO J18052: T. J. Emerson, K.C (father) 1124 1st Ave. N.W. Moos-Jaw, Sask. Greenwood, GeoJWelyn. FS R87 974: Mrs. H. A. E. Greenwood (mother) 416 Maple St. Nelson. Harrison, Richard Samuel, PO Jlt33( Samuel Harrison(father 262 4th St. E, North Vancouver Hlghtower, Cecil Earl, PO C18-022; H. H. Hlghtower (father) Beverly. Alta. Ledford, William Holt, DFM WO R98963; Miss D. M. Ledford 'sister) iNurses Home. King St., Saskatoon, Sask. McGladrey, George Glover DFC FO J6843; Mrs. O. G. McOladrey (wife) Broadview Ave. Toronto. Mllburn, Francis Lloyd, FO J20316; Frank Mllburn (father) Genthon Post Office, St. Vital, Man. Morgans, Edward Allan, WO R106093; John Morgans (father) Brandon. Man. O'Reilly, James Patrick Gallery FS R154093; J. P. O'Reilly (father) 356 Elm Ave. Westmount, Que Pearson, William, WO R123129; Mrs. William Pearson (wife) 76 Alcorn Ave. Toronto. Reid, Kenneth Maxime. PO J18163; Mrs. Robert Held 'mother) 7 Highland Place, Sea Cliff, Long Island. New York. Reid, Norman Duncan, AFC FO J10353; O. W. Reid (father) Durban, Man. Tremblay. David Gerald, Sgt. R123752; David Trembley (fa ther) Elm Creek, Man. Stewart, Walter Ferg, FO J16- 779; A. C. Stewart (father) Oxbow, Sask. Sutton .Harold Ransom, DFC, FL J3722; R. F. Sutton (father) Sun Life Assurance Co., Empire Bldg., Edmonton. Sweeney, James Vincent, FS R90888; Mrs. Patrick Sweeney (mother) Cobalt, Ont. Wearn, Leslie Allan, Sgt R127- 520; A. M. Wearn (father) Ux-brldge, Ont. Weeks, William George, FL J15- 549; Mrs. W, O. Weeks (wife) 503 1st St. Medicine Hat, Alta. Zayets, Stephen, Sgt R56703; Alec Zayets (father) 1911 Ban- natyne Ave., Winnipeg. Seriously III on Active Service: Tardiff, Joseph Arthur Anson, LAC R125533; Mrs. J. A. A. Tardiff (wife) 32 Louisa St. N. Cornwall, Ont. CANADA Killed on Active Service: Hughes,W.A. PO RAF152836; S. H. Hughes (father) 23 St.Georgej Ave., Hornchurch, Essex, Eng Sluyter, Johannes Lambertus, PO RAF1384J7; C. Sluyter (father) 162 Clases de Vrleselaan, Rotterdam, Holland. couver. THE DAILY NEWS Timely Recipes Hi H.I BT B 1 :" :! Hi-n.XBIB a:B ROLLED OATS EGG SALAD Tasty and tempting, a refreshing sandwich filling to tempt hard-to-please box lunchers Rolled oats provides the proteins and vitamins that help fight afternoon lag . . . provide lots of slow-burning energy. i, 4 cup mayuuuiuec. 4 cup milk. Vt cup quick rolled oats (uncooked). 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish or chopped dill pickles. Vt cup finely chopped celery. 1 teaspoon giated onion,. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce. 1 teaspoon prepared mustard. S teaspoon pepper. 1 teaspoon salt. 4 hard-cooked eggs. Mix mayonnaise with milk and combine with rolled oats, pickles, celery, onion and seasoning Mix thoroughly, add chopped egg. Chill. Army Changes LIEUT.-GEN. SIMONDS New Corps Commander jj4bhhhhhhhihhh1B' bhhhhhhhV. LIEUT, E. W SANSOM I Retires .AIAJOR-GE.V. C. FOL'LKES New Division Commander NFAVFOUNDLvtND .Missine onActiveServire After Air Operations: Bennett, Clifford William, Sgt R158267; Mrs. C. W. Bennett 'wifet 504 Avalon Apts. Saskatoon, Sask. Mannett, Clarence Wilfred, PO J36705; Joseph Mannett ifather 124 Creighton St.. Halifax. Mortontuart Wilfred. PO J- 36684; Mrs5. W. Morton (wife) 018 Brock St., Whitby. Ont. Pawson, Hugh Douglas. PO J-27026; E. II. Pawson father) 4l9 Pine St., Sudbury, Ont. Weir, Olenn Edgar, PO J26653; W. L. Weir (father) Medicine Hat, Alta. CANADIAN IN Tf'.'B KOYAL A I It FOUCI" ' KIISEAS Previously Repotted Alislng mi Active Service Now for Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Cochrane, Arthur Charles DFC FL RAF42195; Mrs. II. It. Cochrane (mother) Vernon, B.C. Sharmar, Donald Charles, FL RAF33529; Mrs. E. Sharmar (mother) 967 20th'at. West, Van ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARBUTT Oordon Webb tells me that he is starting to hold old time dances every second Monday at the Empress. Remember the days ested In 'modern dances but do et a very great deal of enjoyment out of the old time square dances. This Job holds a great many .urprises. Wednesday night at the dance. Just to fill In time I brought a volume of Shakespeare along. By the way. why do we always call it a volume of Shakespeare when we really mean book). One of the WDS became quite Interested in it and told me she loved Shakespeare I then said to see it really performed In all its loveliness one :iould go to the Memorial Theatre at Stratford. She said she had never been there but had seen an jpen air performance in Regent j Faik, We compared notes further and found we had both seen f.;ie same performance tt "The Tempest" in Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in 1937. Later in the evening one of the Ack-Ack boys enquired where he could get a few Shakespeare plays to read. Mrs. Pullen brought up a charming bowl of Christmas i oses. They looked Just like lovely water lilies. Mrs. Pullen Is a very f'ood nelghboor Indeed. It really looks like spring around the 'Y' with vases of genuine pussy willows, 1944 vintage at that. Don Forward and Chester Lemalstre and I went miles and miles looking for them. All through, a most amazing part oi 'he town where we had to follow log path through the swamp. It was like a movie set. the sun fUteang through the marshland oust and the leaves dripping with a never ending moisture, a wood-.and stream and quaint little log cabins set among the trees. V finally found the pussy wlllow practically at our own back door Wouldn't you know It? A letter from B. Thorstelnsson inspector of schools, made suggestions to the school board at J Wednesday's night's meeting ar. j he w extra grants might be secur- j d from the Department of Edu cation for manuai training and urh courses to provide equipment and other purposes. CFPR (1241 KlVoeytleal Schedule FKIDAY P-M. 4:00--Sound off 4 15 O, I. Jive 4 30Rebroadcast Blng Crosby 5:00- Dinah Shore , 5; 30- Personal Album 5:45- -Melody Round-up 6:00--CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Sports Interviews 6:30 Canadian Pattern 7:00 Aldrlch Family" 7:30 John Charles Thomas 8:00 Isabelle McEwen Sings 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Information Please 9:00 Morgan and Brlce 9:30 To be announced 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Yarns for Yanks 10:30 Drama From Vancouver 11:00 Silent SATURDAY A.JL 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Old Timers 9:00 Musette Time 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Children's Scrapbook 10:30 Hank Yodelling Cow Boy 10:45 Music by Herbert 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Charles Magnante P.M. 12:00 Shep Fields 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Intcrludo 12:55 Program Resume l;00 One Night Stand 1:30 Hit Parade 2:00 Closing announcement women of Moose Takes Her Baby L i a iim.1 nil i Meetihg-Uance iAlong With man ular meeting on Wednesday the Oddfellows' Hall. There was a good attendance of members with the Senior Re gent Margaret Tolln in the chair With Minora Blades.1 Miners Is by for th bit ond horp.d doubl-dg blad. in Itt dais. It's th quality blad In th low-prk ML I I Skin Eruptions Hrre u a clean. irmle.. wiic-iratlng .ntiwptic oil tht briim weedy relief from the Ilchinj Uirt tfacomfort Not only doe. this he.llni; iniwp-tlc oil promote rpld ana heaittn heallnc tn open wm and wound-but botl ana almple ulcer arr alw relieved. In iktn affrtOoru the ltrhliu Eesema U quickly atopped Pinule ktn erupt loo dry up and It Id a rerjr few day Tne am i r :-nf Brtxr'i Itch. Salt Rhrum Va. Inft Toes and Feet and "ihT tntl maixry ikin dtmrden. T'i ean b'.un Mi""'' ' E.t ri. ! I Oil us th "Tininal tx-ttic Or'; i Ltd. 'it any m'idrri i. -..t. fcj' :-Arrt;n (.r m"uev bmX Eniov Mt!ojfln Hetlth Mttl. the ntott dlicio potridee. It'i a bltad of Whole Wht.l, TtMe B'tt, Ryt tnd ni. Hl mild- I.I .7.. LEGAL NOTICE ' Notice is hertby Riven that on the 7th. day of February next the undersigned STEWART CLUB intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club Licence In respect ot premises situated at Fifth Street Stewart B. C. upon lands described as Lot 15 Block 10 Map 905 Land Registration district of Prince Rupeu In the Province of British Columbia to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity of Liquor for personal consumption on th" premises, in accordance with the provisions of the Oovern- meni Ltquor Art and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Dated this 10th day of Janu ary 1944, ALEXANDER RUSSWURM Secretary Ladi les We are allowing a big discount on our Coats and Fur Goods before stocktaking. Trappers and Buy ers Wc have received a large order for all kinds of fur. Wc pay 30 per ce,nt more than any one else. W. G0LDBL00M Third Ave., Prince Rupert ..... . Cnk 1 ffl The Women of the Moose dukha.m, -Chapter . do : not conMde womer British No. 211. held their reg- at. Having u uauj -- in their war enurw. It was decided to hold another I wav ner ouy .. and her baby in a i er- mall Joint social with the men of the ithc Loyal Order of Moose Lodge after riage and makes the deliveries when we used to have them at ' the next meeting on February 16. the 'Y' Hut and the fun we had? J A dance was held and con-I am glad to hear they are being tlnued until 2 am. with a large revised because there are a great attendance of about 150 people many persons who are not inter- i At 12 p.m. the Women of the Chapter served delicious refresh- : ments. j IJ l!l I In! II ITIllllMill slacking The wife of a Durham postman tr. who assumed responslbll Uy for delivering the mall, now rignt on vmic. 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