,, Radio Dial ,240 . Kilocycles . It to cnaiiBc; IDAY P-M. Call:. r feusc Party fond Low Down f 'college Ijews led Interlude ii la Carter lay Nl-.ht serenade Party Mlu;c llvci Barn Dance Imr H:hm it iind Choice Siniata: lew. wod Cam Danca lourt --.;- orch. fidraiki "-snnii sum. ll)AY .A.M. i t Albam New. ana htary and Slmters Fair Signal jardener Mary Tor the Bplrft Mont. Reports loti; penoa uu. P.M. - York Philharmonic !, hhony Orch, eh of the Air News 5F:.-iher Reports McOeachy for Sunday 3:33 Weather Forecast 3:38 Opening of Scout-Guide Week 3:45 Canadian Short Stories 4:00 M<land Tnlmer 4:30 Record Album 5:00JMiisic In Three-Quarte. Time 5:30JBtagc 47 Toronto 0:30-s-Tamlliar Music 7:00-CBCNews 7J10--The Old Songs 7fS0-iBcrnard Heinzo 7:15-iThe Oid;Songs 8:00-TheReaders Take Over 8!30-Sunday Sorenade - 9:00 Classics- For Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00--L'BCNews 10!10-B.C:;News 10:15- Canadian Yarns 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 1 H0O-i-Weathcr and sign off ann MONDAY-AM. 7:30-k.Muslcal Clock n:oocno News 8H5-Mornlng fiong 8!:30-Mnsic For Moderns : 8M5Llttle Concert 9:00-innCNews 9il5-Mornln;? Devotions I !nS0 Morning Concert JH69 Time Signal 10:00-Morning Visit 10: 15--Organ. Encores 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period llt33-KUecohled Interlude 1U45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00-B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45-Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1 m i AQUITANIA AND CREW GET PLAQUE In commemoration of her service as a troopship In two great wars, H.M.T. Aqultania and her crew were presented with a bronze plaque when she docked at Halifax by the heads of the three armed -services In the eastern area. Shown here is Capt. J. D, Snow, ships captain, receiving the plaque from Majpr-General Foster, CBE,. DSO, commanding Eastern Army Command. Capt. Show ex-, pressed the personal- appreciation of himself and the crew for the award which read: "Presented to H.m't. Aqultania for her services rendered in two great wars, by all ranka of. the Canadian armed forces." . 1 1 45 Commen tary It 48 Cooking School 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Footiight Favorites 2:45 Messer's Islanders 3:00 To Be Announced 3:15 Mirror for Women 3:30 Serenade 3:45BBC News and Commentary SILK SUITS SROT MODES IN STARDOM NEW YORK Hollywood has taken the fashion SDotlfaht with showings of dresses, 'suits, and neglrgees designed fbr' famous :itars appearing in current turns'. Most of the collection was cre ated by Edith Head, studio dei Sigll'T. Tney include simple, charm lng daytime costumes and the ult: a ones associated with Holly w:6d, all exetuted ln'handsome fabrics with fine-details'of em broidery and beading. Outstanding was a white pique evening gown made for -Dorothy Lamour with tight-bodice and bcufuant kirt. Jet beads in-ari1 openwork mesh design were draped like a bertha from the front of the shoulders across the back and at the front of tht sklit like huge apron no'ekets. An elegant suit- with a beige Jacket was also embroidered with Jet in a lace design and worn with a black slcirt. A seTies of silk suits Intro duced what Miss Head called a cuff. Jacket," meaning the. bot tom edge of the Jacket was foldr ett back as neatly as if it had been a wrist band. The buslness-glrl silhouette designed for Joan Cau'.fieid combined tharm with practical features necessary in business clothes. 'One tf this-'grotip-not so practical tut long on charm -"-was of white raw silk with Jacket lining and blouse of pimento crepe printed in' white. t Tile athcme "creations were. IB" I I I ZZ ', ' I I TTi ('TIP ME OFf IF MAMA M, MB v ( looks like she masJ ! KrMl ( ( I 1 DAGWOOD, WILL YOU 1 V I I 1 WM :A HUSBANP HAS S F ' MMTTMUSMTTT ( WAKE UP POP-- I ) I I iwE WERE J C553BI I 17 Jb L ) WAIT'LL I 1 r rre accKi 1 T' i DAGWOOD, BEEN il 1 MUST GO NOW, J (JTS ffiS&TwHBJE C BRING HIM TO, ) M'-J rSl ' LAND APPEALS (Continued lrom Page 1) .vhlle'the land vaitie of $150 was .sustained. J. Hoeft,. .lota. 17, 18 and 10, olock 3, section 8, Ninth Avenue 2xst, land assessment of $300 and improvements, $1,1C0, were sustained. S. S. Hallgrtmson, lots 11 and 12, block 18, section 5, Sixth Avenue West, Improvements were reduced from $1,380 to $1,180. Allan S, Macdonald, lot C, btock'20, section 5; English Hill, land was reduced from $300 to $250, Improvements reduced to $1,200 from $1,420. ' T. Malm, lot 5, block 20, section 5,' 'English 'Hill, land sustained at $275, improvements redttMd from- $1,040 to $1,400. Roderick McRae, lots 17, 18 and 19, Wock l, section 7. Alfred Street, land Valuation '5753: im provements $3,040, sustained. E. Grir.strahd, lot 1, block 23, section 5, Lotbinlere Street, assessments of $400 against land and $1,010 against improvements were sustained. ravishing. Designed for Loretta Young, they Included a diaphanous "risherman's" coat, immensely full, worn as a negligee over a nightgown of white satin banded at the bottom with satin. 1 ;C ' IP Jr ?To New Lengths -DARE FORTH this IF spring' in the smart est suit you've ever worn . .. the "longer .jacket" suit ! It's a "dandy" when it conies to flattering the figure. Inline all-wool fabric; in all the new : season shades. BUY AND SAVE ON OUR BUDGET PLAN mmmiiiiiiiiBKSflE COTTAGE CHEESE ! New Creamed Fresh Mad VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE . SINGER Repairs and adjustments to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. i Sewing Machines for Sale and rent. Enroll now for-Singer Sewing Classes. PHONE 8(1 1 Sinter Sewing Machine Co. 639 Third Avenue West PHONE nil Prince- RttpctfDiiflg' Belli js Saturday. February 15, 1017 '.Good Eating -for the Lunch Boxes1. and so easy tot mix ALL-BRAN' RAISIN BRfAD 1 tgz 1 CP Kelloeg' All- i eup(!r Jimp )i imp uxjiw 2 cup ifll flnnr 1 cup anur milk or 2 tatwpMiiia (Ailing buLUrtnillt pr.wlir 2 tjiMminwnii 1JJ Uwfinnmfelt mltnl i u-npiin aitla Bhortuning i tpekupiwlnunin Ilc.it f'KK well. Add uj;ar, tnolasscx, milk, fliiirU'iiing (melted and wled) and A U-llran; mix well, let stand until jnt of moisture is taken up. Sift flour, baking jiowdir, Bait and. soda KEEP "REGULAR" NATURALLY COMMENCING JANUARY 17 HOUSE OF together-alil-to first mixtare"with raiiins: Istif-only Imtil. flour &iaa-warsVIVike in greased loaf pan lined wiUr'w&cd 'paper in moderate oven C330F.)'l.iout 1 Lour. FjctriRomlnd-fliVfxntITirH rieh linmh louf lu that del ioious imt-like ilavtur' lonly Kclloigr'g HlW'rat can Rivo. , and that mafvelou.sly soft, light AU-Hrah WxtureJ Perfect for the lunch boxes because it's packed With JioUrLslimcnt aiid kcetm fruk. Clip the recipe now. We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLA1N BROTHERS FINE FOODS HOVIS BREAD Every-Tuesday and Friday RUPERT BAKERY LTD. McISride Street TWO SlZtS P.O.' Box m ' WILI.'BE, MADE FOR THOSE QJJ AROUND THE HOME See-us for 'your supplies. You will find our stock adequate, to meet all your reqlrements. Builders' and cabinet hardware, plastic and metal mouldings, window glass, paint, varnishes and Muresco, carpenters and power tools. J.Dawes THE AUCTIONEER Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre BUlg.) PHONES: Bus. P.Iue 11." Res. Red 127 Ask for George SI Phone 311 A. MacKcnxic Furniture LIMITED JUST ARRIVED INLAID LINOLEU3I British-made, burlap back, per sq. yd. - 2.3Q INLAID LINOLEUI Dominion, sq. yd. $1.80 Large Assortment of UMBRELLAS , Just Arrived, each . 's$ 1.05 Phone 775 Geo. 327 ThirdAvenue Prince' RupertJ'B.C t f FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes t Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. CABINET SHOP Phope Green1 571 117 Second AvenniJ' Wea't Opposite Civic Centre Be Sure of the Best ! j ... i WE DELIVER DAILY. ) jJBulkley