PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Expert OPTICAL SERVICE BUY... Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT ...ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant 1 Rupert Peoples Store ! Sale Of Dresses! Now On 2 For The Price Of One Dozens Of Other Bargains Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of ITince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 FURNITURE FOR SALE 9-pce. Dining Room Suite, 6-pce. Dinette Suite, Occasional Chairs, Coffee Tables, Living Room Tables Axminster Carpets, Congoleum Rugs, New Plastic Floor Coverings, Mirrors, Folding Carriages ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to Daily News) Try Our New PERM Prince Rupert RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers .NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage , FRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA WAVE for lustrous beauty that can't be beat ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office Phone Blue 917 for Appointment If you lose anything, advertise for it CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule WEDNESDAY VM. 4:00 Victor Record Album 4:30 Vocal Variations 5:00 Tea Dance Time 5:30 Sports Interviews 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15-G. I. Jive 6:30 Singing for Pleasure 7:00 Tommy Dorsey 7:30 From the New World 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Harry James 9:00 Kay Kyser 9:30 Impressions by Greene 10:00 CBC News Rebroadcast 10:05 Fish arrivals 10:10 Interlude 10:15 Yarns for Yanks 10:30 Eventide 11:00 Closing announcement THURSDAY A-M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:05 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Jan Garber's Orchestra 9:00 Kato Mendelssohn 9:15 Golden Gate Quartette 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Musical by Friml 10:45 They Tell Me 11 :on Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:30 Petit Concert if rju. 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:15 Hi Neighbor $.- 12 '30 SDotlieht Bands 12T45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One o Clock Musicale 1:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. 2:00 Silent C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunday .... 8 pjn. For Terrace and Pacific--Daily except Sunday.... 4 pjn. From the East-Daily except Mon 10:45 pjn. From Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sun... 11:30 pjn. 590,000,000 SEA-AIRPORT liONDON, August 4 Plans for a three-decker London sea airport costing $90,000,000 have betn prepared bs aircraft de sig.ier F. G. Miles. For sea and land planes, it could maintain a 10-minute service for 24 hours a day. The Experts Say SUCCESSFUL CANNING Now that the canning season is in full swing, Laura Pepper, of the consumer section, Agricul ture Department, suggests thatj housewives be alert to catch the j various fruits at the peak of j their perfection. For best results, fruit for canning must be fully mature but not over-ripe. Only fruit that is perfectly sound and free from blemish should be canned. Under-ripe fruit will lack flavor, and fruit that is over-ripe will be likely to spoil. "Keep an eagle eye on your local market," Miss Pepper advices, "to be sure to catch each fruit at just the right moment for canning."" DESIRABLE DRESSINGS Dressings can make or mar a salad, and here's a good recipe for a French dressing to perk up such dishes. Put the 'following ingredients into a Jar with a closely-fitting cover: One tea spoon sugar, one-half teaspoon ; salt, one-half teaspoon dry mustard, one-quarter teaspoon paprika, one-half teaspoon chopped onion or one clove of garlic cut in three; one-half cup vegetable oil and one-quarter cup vinegar. , Cover the Jar and shake well. Letptand in the refrigerator un- I til 'well seasoned, then remove , thegarlic Always shake well! before using, 'and serve cold. Here are some variations of your favorite cooked dressing that will add interest to salads the year around. Amounts suggested are for one cup of salad 1. Add two tablespoons horse radish. This one goes well with beet salad. 2. For a salad in which cab bage plays a major role, add two tablespoons chopped rals ins and six maraschino cherries, chopped. a. To add zest to a fish or meat salad, vary the cooked dressing by adding to it onn finely chopped, hard-cooked egg and one tablespoon chopped sour gherkins. PICNIC HINTS Summer time is picnic time, and with so many people holidaying at home ,this year family picnics are I more popular than ever. "A picnic basket is really a glori-Ified lunch box," says Marion Harlow of Nutrition Services, "and some thought should be given to its contents so the meal will supply the foods necessary to round out the day's supply of essential foods." Three "musts" for the well-planned picnic basket, says Miss Harlow, are a fresh fruit or vegetable, preferably both; some form of protein food, such as meat, fish, eggs, cheese or baked beans, and milk in some form for the children. COMPARATIVE PRICES From a Saskatchewan resident, by way of her diary, comes a comparison of prices in vogue in the first 'and the present Great War. On Aug. 24, 1919, eggs cost 55 cents a dozen and butter 60 cents a pound. Brown sugar retailed for 25 cents in two-pound lots, and white sugar cost $1 for seven pounds. Lard was 40 cents a pound and cheese also 40 cents a pound, while bacon cost 70 cents a pound and a pint of milk eight cents. SALMON RUN Provided there is a good run of salmon, housewives this year will have a larger supply available than In 1942, when the entire output went to England. Salmon prices will be lower, and maximum prices have been set for the canned variety, of which, it is hoped, there will be a quantity for domestic consumption. With Minora Blades1. For real ihaving comfort, you can't beat Minora at its price. It's the quality blade in its field. PPx . PROTECT THE I 1 GUARDIAN OF I 1 YOUR FAMILY'S I j&f0 HEALTH! I Your refrigerator is a helpful guardian of health in your home! 17 must be kept in tip-top condition! Here are a few precautions, but when in doubt, call your electric service man! Defrost regularly . . . when frost becomes Vi inch thick. For quick defrosting, shut off refrigerator, leaving door slightly open. Don't choke off air circulation in storage compartments by over-crowding. Allow thorough penetration of cold air throughout refrigerator. Wash inside refrigerator and freezer unit with baking soda and water when you defrost to prevent odours from collecting and affecting fresh foods. Have a reliable service man inspect your refrigerator regularly oiling, adjusting or cleaning as necessary. Set cooling unit at 40 degrees for normal temperature. Worn gaskets should be replaced for maximum efficiency. Place foods according to required amount of cold necessary for protection of cadi type of food. 'Never put hot dishes in refrigerator. REVVY says: "The guardian of jronr family's health, wealth and happiness overseas it the ran hehind the fun. Protect Urn by buying more and more War Sav ingi Certificates and Sumps 1" 1 TODAY AND THURSDAY Caudal I J!.'.Miigjiiiiai!im.ia Sport Chat Johnny Mowers, winner of the Vezina trophy last year with Detroit Wings, is another National Hockey star to answer the colors. The 28-year-old goal- I tender will report to the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 23. Gunner Haegg, the Swedish running ace, has promised to send Gil Dodds three pairs of the lightweight, needle-pointed running shoes he uses from Sweden. Maybe Gil will catch Haegg with them next time ;hey meet. Red Ruffing has finally achieved a great ambition. The iormer Yankee pitching ace pitched a no-hlt game against an American Army team led by ramous Jolting Joe' DiMagglo. Red, in the uniform of the United States Air Corps, made Joe pop up twice and struck him out once. Lou Nova, the Yogi kid, is back again and this time His manager, Ray Carlen, says he is back to stay. Lou is in training for his bout with Lee Savoldi which is scheduled for August 9. Local Tides Thursday, August & High 3:26 18.4 feet 16:03 19.0 feet Low 9:55 4.0 ieet 22:11 6.7 feet Friday, August G High 4:05 18.7 feet 16:40 18.9 feet Low 1U:30 5.0 leet 22:55 6.9 feet Saturday, August 7 High 4:48 17.6 feet 17:22 18.6 feet Low 11:08 6.0 feet 23:46 7.0 feet Sunday, August 8 High 5:45 16.6 leet 18:16 18.3 feet Low 11:54 6.9 feet Monday, August 9 High 6:58 15.8 feet 19:20 18.3 feet Low 0:47 7.0 feet 12:47 7.9 feet Tuesday, August 10 High 8:21 15.5 feet 20:28 18.9 feet Low ... J:54 6.8 feet 13:50 8.2 feet Wednesday, August 11 High 9:41 16.0 feet 21:37 19.8 feet Low 3:06 6.0 feet . 15:05 8.5 feet Thursday, August 12 High io:46 17.1 feet 22:39 20.8 feet Low 4:19 4.9 fect 16:19 8.0 feet Friday, August 13 . High 11:41 185 fect 23:34 21.9 feet Low 5:22 3.3 feet 17:26 7.0 feet Saturday, August 14 Hish 12:30 19.9 feet Low 6:15 2.0 feet 18:24 5.9 feet Sunday, August 15 High 0:25 22.9 leet 13:16 21.0 feet Low 7:03- 1.0 feet 19:15 4.8 feet Monday, August 1C High 1:11 23.2 leet 13:59 21.7 feet Low 7:48 0.3 feet 20:04 3.9 feet Tuesday, August 17 iiigh T.58 23.1 leet . 14:41 22.0 feet Low 8:30 0.5 feet 20:48 ' 3.5 feet Wednesday, August 18 High 2:45 22.8 leet' 15:23 21.9 feet Low 9:10 1.1 feet 21:34 3.6 feet Thursday, August 19 nign 3:31 zi.5 leet 16:05 21.0 feet Low - 9:51 2.7 feet 22:20 4.1 feet Friday, August 20 High 4:20 20.0 feet JR-50 20.1 feet Low 10:35 4.1 feet 23:10 5.0 feet Saturday. Aueust 21 High ... 5:14 18.2 feet 17:40 19.1 feet Low 11:19 6.0 feet Advertise in the Dally News. C.C.F. Club Has Meeting Arthur "Turner. M. L. A. for Vancouver .East, was guest last night at a business meeting of the local C. C. F. Club. Mr. Turner, who arrived in town last night from the Yukon, spoke of conditions there comparing them with the past and with conditions outside. The meeting was well attended and business matters came up for discussion. Chairman of the meeting was David Crocker, president of the club. Dally News Advertising Brings Results. WEDNESDAY AUGUST M PnmnlAtB snows: CVuVTl'B 1 "HA O flA C .Art .... H Complete i:uu, 3:00, 5:00, 7 co 9 feature: i:u, j-.w, s:4U, 7:40, 9 4q T.mnatlnniitl Tn n f n 1 1 7 1 n n I Ravaging the souls of men with the lash of primitive hate the $ call of pagan lovel x JON HAIL - MARIA MOHTEZ SABU inTECHMCOLOR TURHAN BEY THOMAS GOMEZ SIDNEY TOUR si iras s&ws i?siBiniw "U.S. MARINE BAND" "GREETINGS BAIT" WORLD NEWS 9 HOME GUARD AT LONDON, Arrnct , J war umce anticus no ODjecuon ' : Hcs wearing the ? k.:: ; tt'VlPn flim -4 . work to px L , I wouia not j. 1 wj cnange mm r',,A to uniform, Try a Results. 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