puntt Guptrt Vattg Wm Wednesday, May 18, 1949 1011 sale Largo Safe, fire and burglar proof For particulars see C. 1 1 RNITI UE CO. May Queen Candidates letters have been sent out to business firms and organizations which may. realize the publicity and goodwill value of a well decorated float. This year a cup will be awarded to the besi float entered by the Boys' Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs or Brownies. Cash prizes will be posted for floats in other classes and as in previous years there JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST. John Bulger Ltd. Tlilrd Avenue REWARDED FOR HIS BRAVERY HOW CAN 17 . By ANNE ASHLE? . , Q- How can I determine whf noTTMtreT DRUMHELLER, t tp-d Alta. In rec- ,. , , ,,, . z . . i the final color will be when dyt ognition of a remarkable act of, jng? CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN y ft mfiii Builders and Contractors NOTK New liimfing Paper, lied, Miii-erahiMl. 3-piy prul, ij $ B.C. M'RNiTt RK CO. (PI) .1 I THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! WITH THE KINSMEN I ! races and relay.st Tickets for free treat, ! Kinsmen Complete 1'rcpar- at ions for May 21 five cily schools have cach selected a candidate for May Wiiorn at Uip ! M;iv 0 J -erauon, it was an-1 "ui.mxu at the regular nice tin's of the club Monday night. Owen Spccr is Conrad Strut1 School's choice, Lynn Nickerson win i l m . i .cpresent Borden Street ' '' iRul:ltKil Turcotte is the Irom the Annuncia tion bchool, Mare Young-men will be tfoom Memor at wih School's representative and Lora jErickson was given the honor ol carrying the colors of King Edward School. In the last two yars Borden Street School and Conrad Street School have had men turn providing the May. Queen so this year's Queen wr.l D( cirawn from candidates uiu omer three schools Rnr but a Bell of Telegraph Creek:, who was attending Conrad txhool last, year, will, as retiring queen, pass the reigning powers on t" the new queen during the sacrifice when he saved F. D Campbell, a fellow employee, from drowning in the swollen Rosebud River last May, T. Pederson, member of a Canadian' National Railways bridge and building gang, was honored here yesterday by the Royal Canadian Humane Association. The presentation too the form of a framed parchment certificate recording Mr. Pedeson's act of valor. The presentation was made on behalf of the Association by D. Hickey, superintendent of the Calgary district. More than 100 employees and residents of the district were on hand, including Mayor L. A. Bennett and Mrs. Bennet W. H. Acton, president of the Board of Trade, and company employees and repre sentatives of the railway labor orga lizations. ,;I!,N" PAAIIV-PrlZcS for flouts and children's WcyP,..s and wheeled toys. . i;oiVMN(i OF MAY l'KK Retirin,. Queen, Ql.een Eloct and the four princesses. i; c hs I' ok I lit, YOl N; Dashes', novel tj Prizes. TltKATS I OK 11 UK CIIIM'KKN -,...1 ""'""""IH DUOlll l.,oUt:d to children. orneial coronation ceremony on May celebrations, school chihl-I 1 ''v 21' ren as well as younger ones will I A Monte Carlo dance complete : receive tickets that will cnti'ie with panics and fun for all, in- them to a free treat at the f cluding a Qlliz contest to deter-1 freshment booths. Iimne -who wins the 11)49 Ford R. Barbour, reporting on the Sedan and the Fleetwood auto- progress of ticket sales, stated I matte combination rariin-reeoi rt i n, i v..i i . MOX'I'E CARLO DANCE Music by the "Dukes," games ((11 ONTEST-CIiinax of the day's celebration when tne Grand Prizes will be awarded. I or lli laiN See Daily New Saturday, May 21 one ticket entitles bearer to "admittance to all Kinsmen events on Tuesday, May 24 and participation in the Quiz Contest. $1.(10 Kuys a Ticket Oct Yours Today NKT PROCEEDS GOES TO AID KINSMEN YOUTH WORK Kinsmen Club of Prince Rupert TTw Ceorce Mttlhtw Adaata Sfiti, Stop polisihng IS; 3 ' Iks- -vt ; s . ririsfesxi(sa ... ... SPRINGTIME HINT Here's a household hint for all you housewives who have plants in your home and want to keep them healthy. If you want to ..keep leaves clean, take a soft cloth immersed in water and wipe each leaf as this young lady is doing. i-U .,t, - i Advertise in the Dally News! j , 1 ... COPY IS APPRECIATED mm t ' look at your home through the eyes of a stranger Could ic do with a good coat of paint and a general 'fix up'? Strange how we are apt to notice signs of neglect in someone else's house and overlook the same things in our own. It's a costly tendency, too. For one hit of disrepair soon leads to another. Wood deteriorates when the paint wears off. A broken post undermines the whole fence. It payt to make your repairs promptly. , That goes for indoor improvements, too. You save money, . time and material, by attending to home repairs tight .f away before the damage gets worse. And every ; i improvement adds to your comfort and to your pride, ' in your home. If you need more money than you have on hand to pay for the ' necessary repairs, see your B of M manager about a low-cost loan. Save by paying cash. And save yourself trouble by paying off all repair bills at once. Why not make a list of the repairs your house needs today? Then discuss your improvement plans with your B of M manager ... in confidence. You'll like his helpful attitude. , .A. When dyeing red over ye; low the final shade V will t orange; blue over red will t purple; green over blue gives blue-green. Light colors may I dyed darker, but dark',' coloi cannot be dyed a lighter shad unless a dye remover is use. Always remember that the oi Iginal color plus the ' dye use equals the final shade. Q. How can I render fat? A. Cut into small pieces (, run through the food choppc . Then melt in the upper part the double boiler. Strain throu? cheesecloth, laid in a wi i strainer. . i, , i Q. How can I remove bantu .stains from clothing? A. By covering the spots wn a liberal paste of fuller's ear and water. j- f i ... I You Saw It In The News! G. R. S. BLACK A BY. Manner G. J. S. AN DhKSON, Manager IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 111? HEALTH CARE j COMES FIRST; I You can't buy health "at1 f bargain counter! Good hc'alll is the result of day-by-da; care, and proper medica treatment w-hen it is needed Depend on us tor you. pharmaceutical needs. ; Is expected to be .keen interest shown in the children's class cycles .wagons and doll busgw's predominate. Job's Daughters have been requested to enter tneir t,ri' team in tne Paracic "d " "e by Y??0? TT Mav 2i the girls will make a pubIic appearance. Prince Ru- net's smart Shrine Band will be in attendance. Cash prices will be awarded 5 to winners in the open spor events held in Roosevelt Park, following the parade. There will be races for boys and girls from five years and under to those 14 years and under. Harry Sheardown who is in charge of the committee respon sible for the sports program re- w a i as well as the straight dashes, Eddie Garner reported that the refreshment committee had nrranpemnnr up11 in hand nnrl stated that, this venr a nn n.-,t. . Jlal( imc auppui u urtu uccii ic- ceived from girls of Booth Me morial High School Student Council who were selling tickets for the Club last Saturday and will continue through until ticket sales close. A city-wide canvass commenced last night with members of the Club and several girls from the Studei.t Council covering the distrcit east of Hays Creek. Guest at last night's meeting was Ted Ravening of North Vancouver. Radio Dial CfPR 1240 Kilocycles (Suyect to Change) WEDNESDAY VM. 4:00 -Edmund Hockridge 4:15 Slock Quotations and Interlude " 4:30 Footlight Favorites" 4 : 45- Maggie Muggins 5:00 Pops On" Parade . 5:30 -Don Messer and His Islanders 5:4r Supper Varieties . , 6:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Sammy Kaye 0:30 Musical Varieties 6:45- Plantation House Partj 7:00 CBC News 7:15---CBC News Roundup. 7:30 Rene Le-Roy, Flautist' 8:00 Civilization 8:15 -Hebrew Music 9:00 -For the Time Is at Hand 10:00 -CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 -John M. 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