... rv:.,i RKauio ,240 Kilocycles uuu (Ct to change) , AY, .P.M. ,nd liockrldse Quotations Byn uu""" Time (Bands le and the Magic I L.r serenade fdiana Hal Airs aiian Echoes kviUe rded interlude News News Roundup ;al Time crsity Report de of Bands, etta Time pnal Farm Radio im eniing Ken Carson News News jhborly News Tic Pianoforte Ether and Sign-off fcSDAY A.M. cat Clock News nlng Son h or THANKS thanks are extended ny friends for their Ine.-J and expressions ly during our recent i in the loss of our io, moiner ana sisier. fare:s our thanks to and staff of the- ler General Hospital iind attention during ; The floral tributes fceeoly appreciated. QI E Helserson and Family h p wanted Cierk - Steno or pita (emale. with itrience for wholesale fee Permanent posl-l i'.y tn writing statin? le and salary expect-i 2C3 Dally News, (tf) qyvienced wooden Annlv Prinee yDc:k (34) KTED Graduate I Prince Rupert Genital Full particulars tt can be obtained Matron. (tf) Ward maids at ErED- upert GenerM Hos-!y Matron. (tf) Housekeeper for "ly Sleep in; light id wages. Phone Red (tf) 1- Housekeeper, live ialarv Phono Ttlnp PVANTKII 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:5f Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Music by, Goodman 10:15 Organ Encorea 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert PM. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast I lSS-rProgram Resume (tf) I O BUY-5 or 6-room fit cement basement. on two lots. W. H. Pcral Delivery. (37) ISO- to 35-fnnr. imU ! Box 200. Dally News. falls and price, (tf) AM) FOUND icycle. between Xmas e ar s. Owner may lurmatlon regarding railing at the Dally Paying for this nd- pit. ,m Automobile radiator rr may obtain same fwn on ipayment of I (tt) on rintr. Ownrr B same bv calllni? nt. ' -----o . ews ana paying for pusement. (tf) Expansion bracelet. Eease return to Dally ward. (3G) Pet on Third Av imrday afternoon. have same by fy ' at Dally News Paying for this ad. hCHINEKY 11 n The News! (tf) & --...wit muio y. use the modern f -date type National Ipiwmllis, manufac- ILlmltArl iauonal IV Machinery vvu, Vancouver, (tt) PSS IS WEAPON fare dpiinrfi ... flight fnr- rvide small means 12:30 CBC, News 12:43 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1 (Artlsts or Tomorrow 1:45 Commentary 1:48 Ethelwynne Hobbs 2:00t B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Presents 3:00 Western Five 3;15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News and Com. ONCE. RELIGIOUS DANCE The ballet Ls said to have originated 'from the serai-religious dance ceremonies common to nearly all primitive people. Classified Advertising word per lnwrtlon, minimum chargw, 50o. Birth Notices, tpr ds of Thanks. Death Notice. Funeral Notices, MarrlaKe and Engagement Announcements: ez. FOR KKNl FOR, RENT Sleeping room with kitchen privilege. 221 5th E. Phone Red 807. (39) FOR RENT -Furnished house, 2181 7th East.T'hone Blue 815. FOR SALE (tf) FOR SALE 2100 feet No. 1 sea soned 1 V edge grain boat lum ber. Write or phone Henry He lin, Atlin Fisneries, Cow Bay. (37) FOR SALE Baby's crib, play pen, high chair, go-cart. Green 244. 34 FOR SALE Five room house, hot water heated. 114 9th Street. Phone Red 835. (tf) FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet (built-in flour-bin). Wall cabinet, glass doors; buffet; dining table and two chairs. Good condition. Phone Black 84. - - (36) FOR SALE 26-foot cedar poles. Ideal for foundation posts. Also quantity of plumbing. 947 2nd Ave. West. (33) FOR SALE Small house, newly decorated throughout. Full plumbing; oil heating, etc Phone Red 284. (34 USED Chesterfield Cushions, good quality, $2; Floor lamps, $4; 5-plece Kitchen Sets, $15; Linoleum Squares, $5.50; Smoking Stands, 95c; Single Beds and Springs, like new, $12; Studio Couches, $6.00; Oolichan Grease, best quality, fresh. $6.50. All kinds, of hard ware and furniture at the low est prices. B.C. Furniture Co Black 324. .y.).lll!WIIIMgMH:?yi Mission Plea Heard, Brigade Sends Aid Plane, Dog Teams Take St. John Ambulance Wotker to Labrador TORONTO Ot In response to an urgent appeal for staff assistance, Mrs. Audrey Sharp of Georgetown, Ont., and Miss Muriel Low of Mortcton, N.B., will shortly leave for the Lab rador Orenfell Mission to take up auxiliary nursing duties at Harrington Bay hospital. They wilt be met at Rimous W, Que., and will be flown to. Labrador, making the balance of the trip by dog team and sled. Both are members of the St., John Ambulance Brigade. Mrs. Sharpe was one of 221 members of the brigade who served overseas in the Second World War. as was Miss. Low. POLICE PREPARE FOR ROYAL TOUR South African Force Sees Films of Kinff and Queen In Canada PRETORIA, South Africa 05 The most Intense task of plan ning ever undertaken by the South African police is nearly completed in Pretoria, where all aspects of the force's, duties dur ing the royal tour are being carefully worked out. The plans cover the duties to. be carried out by the force ranjj- Ing from motorcycle escorts to the commissioner of police him self, Ma). Gen. R. J. Palmer. who will travel with the royal party. In order to give policemen an Idea of their duties dur ing the tour, a firm of the royal visit to Canada is being -shown to them. Th? Canadian government film gives every stae of the King and Queen's travels in Canada. The police will also be helped in their duties of controlling crowds and maintaining security by South Africa's "Home Gwavd." calltd the Civilian Protective Service. Scotland Yard Is to co-operate with the South African Police on the stcurity plans and six raw (rem the Yard have been a's'.-'ncd foi this purpose. One nf them Is Superintendent Leon ard Burt who during the war was seconded to military Intelligence as head of the anti-Mb.itage division. Breakfast London ; Luncheon New York LONDON P Breakfast In London and lunch In New York will be the program for air travellers in the "not too distant" future, Peter Masefield. director general of long-terra planning at the Ministry of Civil Aviation, told the Royal Empire Society. "London and New York now are only 17 hours apart by regular air services," he said, "and the Journey has been done In little more- than 10 hours 'with I the wind.'" FLATTIES ARE TOPS TORONTO O) We think shank's mares are slick, and saddles send the pedals flatties really are the feet flatterers. . Who said thatr Why, Th What did they chorus? Why, Just that the average high school miss today prefers and approves the current fad for flat-heeled shoes-. First to accept new styles and sometimes first to disown them Canada's fair collegians presently are in the mood to tramp many a mile just to find a shop sporting flatties. Loafers, last year's or was it yesterday's? -favorite still lead for campus Informaijty with brown, dark red and white doing top color honors. Saddle shoes, collegian wardrobe decorator of former sea- f ons, seem to be making a come back with brown and white hues sought. If and when more supplies reach footwear stalls, hl-crowd misses are expected to cast wel come glances on shank's marcS, and their kindred patterns. For the leggy, head-In-the-sky glrf dressy flats remain the thins, what with criss-cross straps, sandal types and asym metric patterns leading the way. For that date: Flats are man na from the starland for tall misses when striding along with not-so-tall swains. Other slick shoe dreams hit-tin? new campus popularity Include: Ballet slippers with black; suede taking lead, ballet boot, slick ankle-hugging trtck; klltle- toneue oxfords and side-tie Tryolean shoes. And, of course, for the rebel high-heeled sling pumps and baby doll pumps! Diet Change Bring Cut In Death Rate Wheat Flour a nil Peas Replace Highly-Milled Rice In Hong Kong HONO KOXG (Reuters) Sub stitution of vitamin-rich wheat flour and blue peas for highly- milled rice, a staple diet which was det.Vent in Vitamin. B, ls credited by health authorities here for causing a decrease In the Hong Kong death rate. Deaths, which In 1941 averag,-ed 175 a day, nov run at about 50 a day although the popula tion Ls Increasing steadily. It Is estimated the total number of deaths for 1946 will be about 16.-00O compared with 48,000 In 1939 .and 61,000 tn 1941 Anti-epidemic units have also played an Important part In lowering the mortality rate by preventing severe outbreaks of disease. A campaign to make consumers vitamin conscious has been hammered home and police report thieves who raided warehouses took vitamin foods and tablets in preference to sacks of foodtsuffs. ROEG'S GALLERY ?Mr. Rorg as lia Imiki lo'llic wail-rent at 'li CulW Pol". (At liil iUm- )im vtttiiMii'l rjy lint .Mr, ) ') in a pai'litubrly Jirie nr( inieti). 4 Mr. Uorg n lie look lo til dculer. ("Wliile iilrnly of folka ran drink Iru ami (of-It xilli no ill elTri'H," the doctor says, "you're not one of them. Suited to Postuml it rontaint no raflein or rtiinulanla of any kind") k illlSTOCS lllIt TOOI Tool ""' SOl stum 2 Mr. Uuef, as lie force. ("Wliut' liitiug i.l.l Simon lnree,wlliry want to know. "Jumpy as a trout I") 5 Mr. Roeg at he looks to hit wife that ninht. ("Darling, you've lost yonr job." the fjclainn. "Worne", he replies. "I)c a) I Holla rut out tea and coffee.") mm P0STUM Classified Advertising Pays! 3 Mr, RitrK, as he ibiuka lie look. ("Otitta lnw doHii. lie mulers,"nLiei I've liru liulling loo niucli. lirl-Irr drop in unil e the Doo.") X Mr. RotR he " looks afltr his Got good swallow of 1'ojluni. (;Ve)l.eriiesayto. his wife. "I'm glad that Doc put me n Postuni. it's a grand-tatting,- he-man's drink, with a fine llavor all its. nu.") PoUim is easy lo fix make it right in tlie eup Iiy a riding boiling water or hot milk. Ami renienilier, it costs lets than If per serving. A rdvct Ovvtl r4 CAPTURES SENIOR SKATING CROWN Toronto's Marilyn Ruth Take, captured the Canadian senior ladies singles figure skating crown at the skating meet In Toronto, Ont., recently. The 18 -year-old girl lost the title on three occasions to Barbara Ann Scott, of Ottawa, who Is, now preparing to compete for the world championship. Says GirVs Curse Blighted 10 Years LONDON Hi A London woman who married a native chieftain In New Zealand blames a 10-year spell of bad luck on the curse of a Jealous Maori girl. The former Bertha Williams. now Mrs. Karehana-Koruarua said that after her marriage in New Zealand in 1923 she was cursed by a native girl and "un til she died 10 years later my life was dogged with misfortune." She claims to be the only white weman with full rights as a princess among the Maoris. to whom she is known as Mihl Moana, or "Sweet Weeping Cloud." Furniture As Fuel Fails to Save Baby BATLEY, Yorkshire, Eng. W- had no coal, Mr. and Mrs, Ron- old Palmer broke up all their furniture and' put It, stick by stick. Into the fire. Two days later the tire went out and their baby died. At the Inquest Deputy Coroner S. H. Gill advised parents in similar circumstances to usp hot-water bottles. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cocker spaniel, male preferred. Phone Red 935, evenings. (39) J J3rfncc Uttpctt Dan? r3ctos Monday, February 10, 1947 "Bread For China" Day February 17 Prince Rupert may formally ob serve Februaiy i"t as "Bread for China" day, according to E. T. Ajpplewhaite, publicity chairman for the Canadian Aid to China drive, -who said this morning that he plans to requet Mayor Arnold to otficlally designate the day for that purpose. Details of the plan, which has the official approval of Premier John Hart, have not yet arrived in the city, but Mr. Ao-plewhalte anticipates that they will be su:h as to command the sur;ort of all organizations and individuals in the city. It will be the climax of the Canadian Aid to China campaign which has been in operation during January and February. During that t'me, all banks in the country have been receiving centres for contributions to the fund, j "I am expecting more information this week but. from the 'Information I have, I under stand that churches in the prov- Since are using the 'Bread for chlna' basis for the Because their baby was ill with Pe (Applewhalte said. Plan Four Billions For British SchooJsS .: ..i a LONDON Tj Newv schools costing $t,0O0.C0O,COO artfjjtbc built In Britain under the 1941 Education Aft. This is thefees-tlmate of experts, former to simplify and expedite the school building program JThe figure includes the building work needed for all reform And development of primary pnd secondary education, new 'Schools on new housing estates, hew country colleges and the. expansion of teacher-housing' facilities " I Genuine aspirin is MARKED THIS WAY IF YOU SUFFER FROM CATARRH, Sinus and Antrum Troubles ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT Jantigen g HE WILL BE PLEASED TO EXPLAIN THAT THESE INFECTIONS WITH RESULTANT Bronchitis and Bronchial Asthma ARE COMMONLY DUE TO A GROUP OF BACTERIA AND THAT fantigen "B" is a solution of antigens derived from THESE BACTERIA A DISSOLVED VACCINE TO BE TAKEN BY MOUTH LANTIGEN IS OBTAINABLE AT All DRUG STORES PRICE $6.00 PER EOTTLE A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED i) DINETTE SETS l Jiffy Leaf Table W.W. 4 Dinette Chairs (Upholstered Seats! W.Wn Per Set !j?lU.."0 111 DIMTTTE SETS 1 Drop Leaf Table W.W. , 4. Dinette Chairs (Upholstered Seats) W.W., Per Set $:10.."0 8 DINETTE SETS 1 Gate-Leg Table W.W. 4 Dinette Chairs W.W .' $30.30 r CHIFFONIEItS White wood with 4 or 5 drawers Each $13.50 to $lfl.."0 1110116 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TODAY MAIL THIS COUPON TO-DAY If your drugo'il tt out of stock, matt this coupon dirtct tot IAMTIGEM tABORATORIES HMtTED 12 RICHMOND ST. I, TORONTO I, ONT. Dar Sirs. Pl0f tend mt bolflus of lanHgtn.,,.M for tho trtalmant of ., for which I tncloso $ Homo. .,. Addr.l ; Cry or Town. ... ......... ...t.M Th nam of my wuol Drugo'il h. If you wont further Information writo vs. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Sizes 28x10 - 20x20 2000 20M0f On Sale Monday to Wednesday ''- H. MAIR 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST 7 I X 1 T I.UIillit'lJ.MiH ' We are here to serve you arid guarantee you will be pleased F It E E DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS I BLAIN BROTHERS ; "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE 517 -- T.O. Box"4 .t v-