GE?AGE SIX TRl DAILY NWB r 1 New Accessories have a way. . . of Brightening Up the Old . . or Emphasizing the New . . . Cloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Collars, Scarves, Millinery, Handbags, Flowers RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Genuine Ford Paris Firestone and Gutla Percha Tires Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S.E.PARKER LIMITED FORI) DEALERS PHONE 83 : HO E. 3rd AVE. Skill Is Vital In Filling Prescriptions! As vital as any Ingredient written down by your doctor Is the skill with which a prescription is filled. You can bring your prescriptions here assured that they will be compounded accurately by a qualified registered pharmacist who uses only the highest quality drugs. You get exactly what your doctor orders. Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgists Open Dally from 9 a.m till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 RUPERT BRAND :': SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. We can say this in three words . . . BUY COAL NOW 4 PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AM) McCAFFERY DAILY NEWS Clab tried Advertising Is payable to tho oflico at time ot submitting copy lor Insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE Radio. 5-tubc floor model. $3C.O0. Apply 418 Sher-brookc Avenue, or Bill Francis, North Star Bottling Work3. (It) FOR SALE Small house. Phone 756. (3G) FOR SALE 5-tube mantel radio, and cabinet radio. 1326 8th Ave. East. (36) FOR SALE Central Lunch, across from Capitol Theatre. Apply Central Lunch. (tf) FOR SALE 2 baby carriages, 1 cot. 1440 8th Ave. West. (35) FOR SALE Marine converted 02 H.P'. 1931 Chrysler engine. Apply Box 1210 Postal Station "B." (38) TOR SALE 1930 Ford car. Model A. Serial No. CAP 7941; 1944 Licence Plate No. CT289. Apply Theobold, 132G 8th Ave. East. (38) FOR SALE Household furnisn-ings. 916 10th Ave. East. (41) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically, lusc the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) WANTED SMAU, APARTMENT urgently needed by quiet couple. Plcasa phone Blue 997. (38) WANTED Bathroom scales. In good condition. Phone Blue 469. WJVNTED Reward will be offer cd for information leading to the renting of a furnished or unfurnished suite' or house. Phone 368. (36) REWARD $10 for information leading to rental of furnished suite or room. No children. Box 941 Daily News. (36) WANTED Small house or three room apartment, by young married couple. Close In if possible. Box 396, city. (35) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. Gentleman only. Phone after 6 p.m. Green 155. 216 4th Ave. E. (36) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone Red 157 for particulars. (39) WORK WANTED GIRL, experienced In bookkeeping, clerking, general office routine, wants part-time work, mornings. Box 939 Daily News. (tf) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS' will be re ceived by the undersigned until noon of February 12th, for the purchase of gas boat "Dragon Lake," 28x7x2V2; 6 H.P. Vivian. Moored at rear of Love's Electric Shop. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Alexander McAulay, deceased, Prince Rupert, B.C. (35) PERSONAL DRESSMAKING by Miss Gwen Tutte, 1437 Piggott Place. (37) LOST AND FOUND "?5L7 "Nigger." 612 Fourth Avenue East. Phone Black 837. (36) LOST Between Cow Bay and 9th Ave., pair of glasses. Please return to Dally News. (36) FOUND Navy man's wallet on 3rd Ave., a few days aco. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. LOST Treasured gold identification bracelet with Navy crest, engraving Inside. Reward. Phone Green 830. (tf) LOST Black leather purse, with registration card and small amount of money. Please return to Dally News. (36) FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR Jy tho Cuuadlau freus Feb. 12, 1941-The British gov crnmcnt announced it would call 19-ycar olds for military service. The R.A.F. attacked the mole and harbor at the Island o Rhodes. Mussolini conferred with "General Franco of Spain at Borl- ghcra, Italy, reaching "complete accord on all problems. FLAXSEED DISiNFECfANT BELFAST, Northern Ireland, O) A flaxseed disinfectant discovered at Queen's University here four years ago has saved 75,000 acres of Ulster flax and thousands of acres In other parts of the British Isles. ARMOURED TRAIN ENGINE DISGUISED AS BOX CAR of the best known diesel Oxe locomotives in Canada the 9000 of the Canadian National Railways-has just been discharged from military service. On the secret list since shortly after the start of the war. the 9000 had been completely remodelled in the railway's Transcona sho;s to furnish the power for an armoured train. These shops also converted four all-steel Canadian National flat cars and three all-steel box cars for this train, which was used in British Columbia until the Japanese invasion menace disappeared. The locomotive was covered with armour plate and camouflaged to look like a box car, making it difficult for the enemy to to spot it in case of attack. At present, the 9000 is in the C.N.R shops at Point St. Charles having its armour plate removed and other changes effect cd to fit it for passenger service. All of the cars have been stripped of their war dress and are back in regular freight service. The Canadian National Railways pioneered the development of diesel power for railway service in Canada. in This was in June, 1925, when it introduced the first oil electric rail car. This unit, the first in North America to make a transcontinental run was designed and built in the company's shops. On its trial run it was operated between Montreal and DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES New Department ot Government Is Advocated By C.C.F. Member VANCOUVER, Feb. 12 P Speaking in the Legislature In the Throne Speech debate, C. Grant MacNeil, C.C.F. member for Vancouvcr-Burrard, proposed, among other things looking toward post-war development, the establishment of a department of resources. He criticized the government for failing to utilize resources during the war and, saying that post-war preparations were necessary, assert ed that "measures proposed by I the government are a vaia hope i to serve as a stopgap." Sea Cadet Orders K.C.S.C.C. "CAITA1N COOK' Parade Schedule February 13 7:03 Band and markers to ' 1 muster. 7:10-Hands fall In. 7:15 Prayers, Colors and Divisions. 7 :20 March Past. ' 7:25 Physical training. : 7:45 Stand Edsy. 7:55 Hands to classes. 8:40 Stand Easy. 8:50 Hands to classes. 9:35 Secure. 9:45 Evening Quarters. . 9:50 Sunset. Training Schedule Class A First period, semaphore; second period, semaphore. Class B First period, gunnery; second period, signal flags. Class C First period, Morse code; second period, Morse code. Class D First period, firs; aid; second period, gunnery. Class E First period, gunnery; second period,- boatwork. Class F First period, lead and line; second peirod, gunnery.' ' Class G. First period, knots and splices; second period, lecture. Class H First period, sounding; second period, lecture. Mill Worker Is C.C.F. Candidate PORT ALBERNI, Feb. 12 i Thomas Barnctt of Port Alberni, a mill worker, has been chosen' Co - operative Commonwealth Federation candidate for Comox- Albcrnl In the next federal election, it was announced last' night following the counting of mail ballots. Herring Go Deep, Seining Halls Seining operations In Laredo Channel came to a halt last week when schools of herring for the second time this season accomplished the marine equivalent of "taking a powder." Apparently the fish have gone down to levels below the reach of seine nets. About half the 40,-COO-lon quota from that region has already Wen caught, It is reported. DESTROY THE HIDES Black markets In meat usually cause a sharp reduction in leather supplies, since black mar keteers often destroy hides to conceal their operat'on. .. Vancouver in 67 hours running time. By the end of 1928, the 9000, which was Canada's first diesel locomotjve, made its appearance. This twin unit was then the largest and most powerful locomotive of its kind in the world. Later, converted to a single unit engine, the 9000 had been on various passengcrand freight runs, chiefly theCentral Region of the National System, until theoutbreakof the war. When the 9000 went into war service, its 12-cylinder engine was replaced with a new V-type, two cycle, 16-cylinder engine. Above, a section of the armoured train. Delow, the 9000. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) MONDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 American Album 5:00 Music from America 5:30 Pete Wonibuch 5:45 Raymond Seott 6:00 Your Radio Theatre 7:00 CBC News 7:15--Hullywood Salute 7:30- To be announced 7:45 A Western Voice 3:30 Great Gildcrslicvc 9:00 Bob Hope 9:30 Globe Theatre 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Philpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Mildred Bailey 11:00 Silent TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 3:00 CBC News C: 15 Front Line Family G:30 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 March Time 10:00 Salon Muslcale 10:30 Melody Round-up 10:45 Morning Visit 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 To bo announced 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Melody Hour 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Band Wagon 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 Junior Music 2:00 Silent WELSH BBC STUDIOS CARDIFF, Wales, 0 South Wales will have two British Broadcasting Corporation studios after the war, one here and one at Swansea,, and televised pro grams also will be available In Wales. 8 usmess an d It. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Scientific Swedish Massage Fatlal and Reducing Treatments Phone Red 315 "Largest Organization of Its Kind in the World" MUTUAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association J. WRIGHT, Spec. Representative 336 9th Ave. W. Red 693 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Besricr Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 89 R. HUNDEIDE WATKINS DEALER.' 337 Seventh Avenue West Phone Grceri 973 MODES FOR VALENTINES Wartime Kaso for Sentiment Finds Expression on February 11 The wartime quirk which has j revived romance with a frill capital "R" went Into full swinj! asain this year In preparation j for Wednesday's celebration qt j St. Valentine's Day and sales zoomed over greeting card counters which specialized In forth-j right papcr-lacc-and-rlbbon con-ccctions reminiscent of th. l30's. With the opening guns of bat I tie a revival in romanticism swept the western world resulting In the current mode for or- .nate Victorian furniture, nos- Italic literature, plays like "Llfs With Father" and a general lace I Valentine outlook on life behind the lines which finds Its most delirious expression February 14. Ready-made messages for the tongue-tied have jammed the malls for several days wiln throbbing billet doux. The usual run of "cute" cards brought a heavy run of customers, as did the astringent Valentines which rrk n r-ndt'ar the sender by convulsing the receiver with hilarious insults. But hearts and flowers were the order of the day for thousands of Canadians seeking In old - fashioned sentimentality some escape from the stark realities of this wartime world. BILL WILSON IS RETURNING HOME Well Knokn Local Boy Complete Tour of Operations Willi R.C.A.F. Pilot Officer William Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wil son, Fourth Ave. E., Is on his way home from overseas after hav ing completed his lour of operations over enemy territory. News, of 'his safe arrival in Canada from Britain has been reoetved at his home here. He Is expected in the city very soon on leave. . POST-WAR PARKS LONDON, . A "first-Instalment" of some half-dozen national parks at the end of the war Is urged In a pamphlet Issued by the standing committee on national parks and under chairmanship of Sir Norman Birkett. It suggests three more parks each year after that. MP is Get ulck re- licfwlth Hmen the pleasant tasting laxative you chew like candy. In metal box 25c II SU1 only by Your Nyal Druggist Proft essiona i SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Bcaublen, the teacher of French language, has returned to the city, and has reT sumed his classes. His address 1.5 Postal Station B. HELEN'S REAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 208 4th Street : Phone 655 PIANIST WITH CONCERT AND RADIO EXPERIENCE IN U.S.A. DESIRES PUPILS. ANYONE INTERESTED THONE J. FRANKY, BLUE 389 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phono Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER "You Call We Haul" PHONE BLACK 884 Residence; Green 955 W D. Weiss W. Peterson MONDAY, IRUARYB AHItlriltmc ntrDunu Walter Huston-Aline MacMalion Akim Tamiroff Turhan Bey M.irrl Hatfield J. Carrol NaHh I i m v., ..' K Henry Travers Robert Bice Robert Lewis Frances Rafferty Jacqueline de. Wit I ON THI SAMI PROORAM Merry Melodic: "Lost and Foundling" Complete Shows at 1 Feature 1:10 - MUSSALLEM'S Wc Offer You . . . FINEST QUALITY FOODS COMPETITIVE PRICES COURTEOUS STORE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY to all parts of thn c :" -You have the experience and facilities ol thr .: r llshed, privatcly-owucd Prhtce Rupert groo iy :: service. Phones 18 and 19 P O D i H h i Cambridge Clothes VOl THE MAN WHO KNOWS' MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' 3rd Ave., next to Ormes The Last .Comes First with I , HARTT Agnes Moorehead HUM I mm bib zaaiiiiiiH mill i ii in :00 - 3 38 6: 16 8 . 4 3 48 - 0,20 9:04 ..... ECONOMY STORE 40? Since ls'A Hart have been makers o! men's highest footwear. lasts. before 12 o'clock noon duna THIRD AVE. VV. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Buslnc CHOP SUKYjj C1IUW Opening Ho'irs; 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue Acro jf lloW prince Rupert n4 mono ii J. M. S. L D.C., B.A, CHIROP RACTOR Wallace Block Hartt craftsmen with an olisc :;ionii" comfort, longwear and style, have been able w maintain the high reputation by carefully a ecting proper fitting Family Shoe Store Limited "HOME OF HARTT SHOES FOR MEN Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY - WEDNESDAY j- FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY - THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P-M Kindly give us your order your delivery day Wc serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fres-h and cooked meatfresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 PAINTING Paper jl Interior Hanging Decorating Showcards and Signs LORNi: COKMXL Phone Blue 142 1 1 w . f " II