f PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing. Hand Eneravlnr VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dinncrware, 1 . ii lasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant 1 ;i ,lk 'jF m, M:' Km:.'c.Im r... S I jj FRANK MORGAN Popular tcreen and radio itar solects this jaunty, rakish snap brim for Spring. Its lightweight graceful lines make it a favorite with discerning dressers. ADAM Sold in Prince Kupcrt Exclusively by Rupert Mens & Boys' Store j THE STORE FOR DAD AND LAD 5 217 SIXTH ST Across From Helgcrson Real Estate 5 BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT fo. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Every Home Should Have a Complete FIRST KIT First aid may save a life possibly your own. Every home and car should have a complete first aid kit to cope with any emergency. This is a wise precaution while we are at peace but an obvious necessity in wartime. See our complete line of First Aid Kits and stocks of hospital-fresh dressings, antiseptic and other supplies. Get yours today and be prepared. Ormes ltd. "3h. Pioneer Druqgists THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. CFPR (1310 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Tuesday p.m. 4:00 With the World's Great Singers 4:30 Shall We Dance? 5:00 Blue Shadows 5:30 MacMlllan Club Quiz 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Two Kings and a Queen 6:15 Katherine Hamilton 6:30 chuck Foster's Orchestra. 7:00 Fibber McGee and Molly 7:30 Hawaiian Echoes 8:00 Fred Waring's Pennsylvan- ians 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Music from the Pacific 9:00 Bob Hope 9:30 The Latin-Americans 10:00 CBC News Rebroadcast 10:15 Stirling Young's Orchestra 10:30 Silent Wednesday a.m. 7:30 Strictly Informal 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Strictly Informal 8:00 Musical Minutes 8:30 Morning Meditations 8:45 Composers Corner 9:00 Nelson Eddy 9:15 Console Capers 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Wayne King's Orchestra 10:00 A Mornine Visit 10:15 Musical Americana 10:30 Vocal Variations 10:45 They Tell Mc 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 The Concert Grand 11:30 Let's Go Modern P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:30 Jitterbug's Jitney 12:50 CBC News 12:55 Today's Program Highlights 1:00 One o'clock Muslcale 1:30 B.C. School Broadcast 2:00 Silent ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GAR BUTT The Hostess I wonder whv it is that hall Jokes at the expense of deaf persons are always thought so excruciatingly funny and yet we can't see any particular reason for going into hysterics over the blind or the lame? I Just mention it because it cropped up again in a recent program, the same old Joke that P.O. "Bob" Hope used to tell about the two hparlnc nonnln - - --"O JTf wr1' i iJ mistook each Other fnr at a party. I am not amused. Another letter from Who is a Leadlns Tnrnprtn WanrtT hope I have the rating correct on a destroyer out of Halifax, ttp seems settled down nicely to life on the eastern seaboard and writ.ps Thanks for your letter and all the latest news of Rupert. There still seems to be lots of excitement in ranee Rupert. I'm glad the Hill-Tout's fire didn't mater!nlizpT'm glad you enjoyed yourself at the wavy aance. They had one here, 300 coupies, ror Christmas. The canteen spent $2500. From what I hear it was worth it too. Have von sppm Cliff Perry, Slg., lately? If you do, leu mm I'm still of this world, even though a little distant nnH can be reached by mail. Well, Ma, I must close now and get back to worK. Les." We have a number of Air Vnw boys visiting in town for a few nays each week, iboys from the out-nosts, and anv hosoltalltv Hvon - a "V O" ' - mem would oe most appreciated. Welcome to our new Naw rrhan. lain to H.M.OS. Chatham "Padre" Ivan Edwards who arrived vpst.er. day from the East. Aren't the Naw lads going to get all mixed up In the two Ivans, Ivan Mallett of the Y.M.C.A. who is supervisor for the Navy and Ivan Edwards? Quite a coincidence isn't it? And we were all sorry to see Padre Ernie Foote leave. Ah well, It's always good-bye in this business. THE DAILY NEWS T1 TUESDAY, FEDRPAB THE EXPERTS SAY By ISABEL ALLAN Canadian Press Staff Writer RUBBER Keep your rubber "young" advises the consumer sec tion of the Prices Board, especially those more - precious - than - gold foundation garments. Wash them with warm water and mild soap, handle gently and stretch as little as possible while wet. If the rubber is In good shape otherwise, try to mend small breaks or worn spots Never fold nor crease rubber articles unless absolutely necessary and then If you must fold them use a little talcum or cornstarch to prevent them from sticking and keep in a cool dark place, away from heat, oil, grease and tar. IRONING If ironing is your pet peeve try these tips to make it easier and to save energy, the Con sumer Section of the Prices Board suggests. Don't iron seersucker, knit ted cotton or rayon; don't iron ter ry cloth remember you also save electricity; wring your clothes evenly and hang them straight on the line and you will have fewer wrinkles to iron out; start your articles according to those which require a hot iron and a cooler iron, ironing those that need more heat first; sprinkle garments carefully so that you do not require, more heat and energy to iron) them; last but not least, use a well-padded Ironing board at the right height. FIGS Turkish figs are a thing of the past thanks to Hitler, Mussolini and company, but there is a large supply of luscious California figs on the market and the Prices "I wanta get goin' on growin'! It Quaker Oati I GOOD Food lor Mi?" It sure is, chum I Science says that to grow normally and fill out, you must have Proteins, Food-Energy, Minerals and Vitamins. Listen to this! Rolled Oats leads many other whole-grain cereals in Pi o-teinsl It's triple-rich" in Vitamin Bi! High in Food-Energy 1 Contains useful amounts of Phosphorus and Iron, tool And is it ever delicious ? M-m-m 1 Folks love itl And Quick Quaker uats cooks in a jiffy! Try it today! fauna. INVESTED IN QUAKER OATS 'Compared to the average of many ccreala GIVES YOU. j j 247 MORE In Pro. Ieln. 100 MORE In Food-Energy 15035 MORE In Vitamin Bl 9S MORE In Iron 429 MORE la Phosphoruf. QUAKER OATS Truly Canada's Favourlf Brcakfait Food Local Tides Wednesday, February 10 High 5:15 20.1 feet 17:35 17.9 feet Low 11:34 6.0 feet 23:36 6.9 feet Thursday, February 11 High 6:p5 19.1 feet 18:40 16.2 feet Low 12:31 6.9 feet Friday, February 12 High 7:05 18.2 feet 20:00 15.3 feet Low 0:25 8.4 feet 13:39 7.5 feet Saturday, February 13 High 8:14 17.9 feet 21:24 15.2 feet Low 1:21 9.8 feet 14:56 7.4 feet Sunday, February 14 High 9:21 17.9 feet 22:31 15.9 feet Low 2:35 10:5 feet 16:10 7.0 feet Monday, February 15 High 10:19 18.2 feet 23:24 16.8 feet Low 4:00 10.5 feet 17:09 6.1 feet Tuesday, February 16 High 11:00 18.9 feet Low 5:09 9.9 feet ' 17:55 5.1 feet Board has established a price celling on them. Tuck a package Into your next overseas box, or substitute them for dessert some night. WASTE-LINE Watch your "waste-line" should be your slogan, says Laura Pepper, chief of the Consumer Section, Department of Agriculture, and by waste-line, she means Just that. She says food has become one of the major weapons of war and no scrap of edible food should be allowed to go to waste. She suggests that housewives keep a stock pot on hand for outer leaves of vegetables, scraps of meat and gravy (crack bones first to extract the marrow) and liquid from cooked vegetables to provide the family with savoury soups. Left-over cereal, potatoes and other starchy foods however, should not be added to stock unless it Is to be used within 24 hours as they may turn sour. APPLES You've all heard the old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" many times over. Perhaps grandma didn't know why but Marlon Harlow of nutrition services says that while raw apples are not among the best sources of vitamin C, they do contribute some of this protective element, and they add a zest to winter meals. She advises you to use them wherever possible as afternoon snacks or in desserts or salads. BRUSHES Good bristle brushes are rapidly becoming scarce alon& with other toilet articles so here are some tips from the experts for keeping the ones you have in tip top shape. Protect the backs with a little vaseline before washing, then dip the bristles up and down In the soapy lather and afterwards rinse thoroughly In warm water to remove the soap. Then rinse In cold water to harden the bristles, shake well and If possible dry out of doors. ACTION IN FUN FILM Red Skelton in "Whistling in Dixie," Showing Tomorrow at Capitol Theatre Tense action, nunpnw rhrl'ls mystery and screwball detective wuik arc consmuenis or wnist- uner In Dlvip " eh te Vo fn-i. j c ' . . ....... w l ivit- ture picture on the screen of the apitoi ineaire mis Wednesday only. Red Skelton Is the star of the piece. In tills story Skelton is awarded a badge and a commission m on honorary police commissioner for ma pan m DreaKing up a notorious ganster rlne. His rpnnt.9t.inn as a detective reaches Georgia and he is soon enticed south to lend his hilarious aid in the solution of another baffling mystery. The presence of Ann Rutherford, as leading lady, and Rags Ragland in a dual role, add complications to Skelton's attempts to fathom the mystery. The supporting players Include Diana Lewis, George Bancroft, Guy Klbbce, Hobart Cavanniiah ?. Littlefield and Cella Travers. CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM mm MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 p.o. Box 575 FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. 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