| ‘Ny; strict ane Woma n Leaves for Akron oles Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 5, 1952 Sign of Times VICTORIA, 8B. C. CP)—Educa- visreriansimeianey ¥ tuinaatalaliiaaiaitiaatnt, i. 6 oe | Ben department officials said a PI l |teacher shortage threatens in aoa ans al or remier sit | British Columbia because so ‘ | Many are getting married. At the Sister to Visit Daughter Pians are being formulated for the one-day visit -here of |Same time an increase of 15,000 Prime Minister St. Laurent on September 7, jis forecast for the schoo] popu- } es ry ) , LO vi ( iuse, 928 Hays Cove Avenue, has sit her daughter and son- Sunday, after While no t pected Mr arrival * St sel program has been completed yet, it is ex- Laurent will have a private tuncheon after his jlation next term. | | ieee | | | 7 Mrs. L. D. Fetherolf, | E. T Appk whaite said today Hon. R. W. Mayhew, Federal Mrs. Wendell Corey NM has | Minister of Fisheries, will be among those coming here with Puts On Blue Bonnet the Pr * WV Py . M n, who Miss M. A. Way-returned to ie Fsigie Miniates For Social Affairs! Edn the city on the Princess Norah, ? @ month’s vaca- ; s the tion in Vancouver visiting with OUSEKEEPING : | and friends. She will resume her | ease : “a8 Van- pianoforte classes at the begin-| meee re sph emiccalaaty bus ning of September. i% y “gs ; . as | i oe : eke VEL j va =, and colorful” are cucumbers for garnish. This rs ; ‘ | . asnic Pe es this s aer v i rec : — Mrs. John Breginer is leaving}! CANADIAN SHOES that ft into the holiday picsure with the greatest of ease—(ieft) airyyand S os ene in . h s Summer, | same mixture could be used as a Thareday for Vans 7 : : 3 and they can apply to salads too filling for scooped-out tomatoes MR BLILGER oe vase ee — where} cool nylon mesh shell pump with scalloped vamp trim in shining black natent ljeather—the cool to counteract hot summer) or peppers or it could be moulded phen oriet halnes ver husband for 3) perfect complemeit to the black midsummer sheer frock or as an exclamation note to white. | days, crisp to give interesting ., by jellying it. For interest, fancy CG (Above) Black patent leather trims the white linen pump and multicolor snakeskin makes the texture and colorful for capti- | moulds or odd shaped bowls, cus- lephone, Library committee of the| Pretty sandal. (Below) Colorful multi-patch pumps—a shoe to pick up the color in any three of vee ore appeal. The home tard cups and other dishes can / Women of the Moose held their your vacation-golig costumes. (Right) Delicate embroidery features this dressy black suede ‘an Gan” cae be wend to eve different shapes u ' } ‘ + 1 ty ' ¢ enartmen ¢ mM *tellieA ecalade eR a cae eae meeting at the Moose Temple WeURC Vaolids, PiOVilip again thal Lois type Ol i00LWear has a VerSatue iile palin i ae 7 0 MERE OD Rn AE RANE: AAS Nl { Break ; th a — oe sacle scl bo nelecascoeinic 2 : _|Agriculture tell us the DESIGN can also be used as a stuffing. | last month under chairmanship of the sals 7 te pa : . of Mrs. D. R. Ross. | ‘ ; ss OF tae 86 ad is.important for eye For example, green peppers fil- | E Windows Following members present: | appeal too. If a salad looks in- led with a jellied vegetable mix- | A Sil : Mesdames E. Lugren, A. Hin-| orona ion es resen | triguing, it will tempt the appe- | ture, or small melon halves, | Mrs. Wendell Corey, movie star’s wife, t incon-|ton. L* Kennedy Stuider Eve- | tite and add sparkle to a meal filled with jellied fruit, are most | finds that DE LUXE Bive Bonner is win-| liegh, Holden Dean G Me- . | The same principles of color ; intriguing when the pepper or | & feature attraction at her table. You ' ee ; son, G. } land texture contrast, balance | melort is sliced to show the jellied | too, will love the exclusive DE LUX Guinnis, P. Bond, B. McGlashan, ane dices @iieks nus cd Cees Ths esi sel and sunny-sweet flavor of Bul-| fp MeKay, R. Marshall, T. Par-| r S$ Sig rs tae ne — op Roger coaind asa on ehh cn en : 7'o Bive Bowkyr — in four kin, and Miss D. Dahl. | by Ul ess designer should be | Pee! o Over ed an | individually-wrapped golden-yellow threv Mrs. F. Stewart was a guest. | Ses a ee : : sie tag ot applied in making attractive of cream cheese for added effect. | quarters. So convenient, too. Just un- Card winners were Mrs. Ste By MURIEL NARRAWAY place next June, fashion critics , little bolero and primly-perehed salads. Always keep the size of | a | Wrap what you need and serve. Unused win + sak tee es {fle a Canadian Press Staff Writer have been sizing up this year’s| sailor hat?” asks despairing crit- the salad in proportion to the — we, factory-wrapped, kee Co oon oF ur. Dewson ae WS! LONDON — British fashion| summer styles as worn in the|ics. It seems the British miss plate. If a plain salad locks flat WAS SPANISH ae Hie ue ta let tae nre ’ " — | writers looking forwatd to next| Streets, not in the fashion sal-| never plans for the inclement| and uninteresting, give it a lift Trinidad was discovered by | yoy bia it for all was évakiie aa oe eg | year’s coronation warn that his- | ons. | British weather. |by garnishing it with curly en-| Columbus in 1498 and colonized | baking as well as on bread, toast and win |torians will probably record the} The result, they say, is de-| STRANGE ASSORTMENTS dive or parsley, Textures should) by the Spaniards in the rext | vegetables. Enjoy DE LUXE quality. it th h ee| Sorr |dress fashions worn at the start|pressing. It seems that warm | Hun winds bows to Enclist be related, too—marshmallows, century. ; Ask for DE LUXE Buus Bonner n Van- ' |of the mew Elizabethan era weather brings out the worst in| its mane pay las” seks o for example, do not go With cab- | ——___ ris einer mn beta ceep his; . | And the style experts say Brit-|the British female—fashionably. | 5.4 nalecntbevinnié. sale tsmnt bage leaves any mo.z than velvet out rt ays |ish women have a lot to learn|She wears an ordinary cardigan | (,¢ old sith incleta: todnd jigeer does with denim. opin: ’ |from their Tudor forbears—es-|over a full-skirted, stiff-silk | 6541, and cardigans—worn over, J Mexing salads, use color ’ the | s . |pecially in attention to detail dress with cut-out neckline and | the fission! asi Bright east of with a lavish hand but with good to pure} 5 § syc la rs jand consideration of the general | adds to that a flower-decked | sunemner Abdcien , ” taste. Colprs should never clash. : : 5 in| effect of a gown jhat with floating veil | But thi a ia kino waret foun For instance, red tomatoes aad CF) Wide Variety For Your Selection oe | 7 : a ‘ sking |“ mite . % i ; a us is not the wors ault. ais enn Aa ‘: J follow-1 “What fs there to feel sorry| With the coronation taking What's wrong with the nea lita weiter draws attention —— — pet Oe fp) KITCHEN TOOLS ndow about in having birthdays?” asks the “mixers of strong patterns,” “al a i oti : eu .* - sg on CAN OPENERS Ine is » latest i i; “a ee ee Pe also well to be careful with beets, ‘EANERS ner- }Saes at vateen Ue Gs mae Tries to Mail Letter But |ish beaches and in city streets. for the color tends to run into | ana ee f | HEALTH. “After all it is a matter 1, > rielish sea-| is, : res : HOT DISH PAI hope | | i The most famous of English sea the other ingredients. For pleas- Ss ADS for [Of degree—-we are all to some ° ° . side resorts have their quota of ; ; oe j : DISH RACKS SK 10" l extent old.” | | Ks : ““ “* ing contrast, accent crisp light! : : asa AUKS can't |r alis rire ga e inst@a j women wearing gaucy Stipes, creens with dark «parsley or ’ ESE AN ; red’ OW rite ion't | DF. Boothroya was prompted | |floral prints and polka dots—| watercress, or brighten the edges Ex ALL THESE AND MANY OTHERS ON DISPLAY Phone |to make this observation after | BERKELEY, Cal. (AP)—Mrs, Ernest Gerson, here only twp | all at one time. of lettuce leaves by ‘dipping the} : wn noticing that many birthday | days from Wellington, N.Z., looked at the box on the street {| It seems that many British: damp leaves in a little gay pa-| Mr. Bul cards are ectually messages t corner pole and thosght, “It looks awfully small.” igirls, smartly tured out for *prinka—this is particularly effec- | | Condolence couched in humor- | But her sister-in-law, Mrs. Oscar Gerson, had told her winter, “go to pieces when it tive if the lettuce cup is used as | | leer aa t le (t h t “the box at the corner” was where she could mail a letter comes to summer clothes a frame for the salad. | or mos people hough ay Mrs. Gerson pulled the handle to open the box. Smart women like the ‘Leen- SHAPED FOR INTEREST | ' no means all) age brings with it aaa all-black beact tfit “Give salads shape by mould- | i alg Weaitabanes : She was still trying to figure out where the letter went ager in all-black beach outfi Ce . ? | | maturity—-a more balanced sense 7 : jwith tangerine expanding beit,/ing them,” so say the home of values with freedom from the, when four fire engines pulled up worn with tangerine lipstick and,economists of the Consunver| lead excessive self-consciousness Mrs. Gerson now knows that U.S. post office boxes are accessories, and an older woman! Section, Canada Department of that plagues youth,” writes Dr green, not red wearing an outsize ling stole, Agriculture. There are several . Boothroyd. “For most, age brings in reversible shades of light and| Ways to do this. A salad made LI c wisdom—the capacity to be at dark blue over a navy swimsuit,,of chopped chicken, celery and | home at all times and in all lt O N F cai ta) Se ee ee ite lool + eninenline if the! , an take heart, ‘however KS most appealing if the an in-| Places with a fine tolerance and) a y ers ew a Te in likely that Minterlare wil mixture is pressed into a ctstard | College| the healthful curiosity of a| . wha up i wiihowotse ‘giving a (CUP. then unmoulded and served | : pi “7 that advanced age is , Accessories, Mo est y representative example of the se oo Te mea he or that adv a : : : . : a4 “ ” . | best points in popular wear | iffe »y/ any sense “a second childhood Sur shuts * he hastens to add. In many ways By PEGGY MASSIN oe Conner suggested ; Bedtime Snack the characteristic personality ROME (Reuters)—Foreign fashion buyers here | ‘he 1952 summer belie contd Be solves laxative problem | work | traits of old age do not resemble : : : , . | Pictured in tora: ba-ier eee AL oe 1—1950 Fargo |4-ton 1—1949 Studebaker Sedan Work | ‘hose of ahild at all...dust as) are intrigued by Italian accessories offered at bar-| over ruffied petticoats, topped “Constipation made me sullen all Pick x from 9] lasticity ‘is cine inherent pro- : ee ; by black sleeveless sweater with | day. What a change since I started | 1—1947 + ~~ t ick 1—1949 Austin m, Mon- ane ary voung things, so the|S2!0 Prices. whittled waist and revealing| to use ALL-BRAN regularly! Even my | 1 ihe see stipe 1—1941 Chevrole; whenever | ¥°**. = % - es : +e } . : ‘ — st yey yy | ‘se > ckline sr shces| Wife notices it!” wri | cee . o 5-passenge i fenever | enduring impress of the environ- Beautiful hand-made shoes; leather and straw harwvaloe nectiog Her shoes! Vine “oleae Go Ge Pickup ; S-parsenger Coupe : ie : nl . . . would be high-heeled strap san- : 2 . | 10d oak 1939 Chevrolet § dookin. ment is an essential phenomenon goods, hand loomed and painted fabrics have all | dale ier make-up sun-tanned suffer from irregularity due to lack 1—1949 Morris 1—-1939 Chevrolet Sedan as oad of old age ; ; ; Land felineceyen by the ase. Of of bulk, try a bowlful of this toast | tet We accuse the old of being charged many an extra lira out of budgets already i a gag ee ne. _-*| cereal every night before bed. It | TRUCKS “ rigid—let us ensure that we devieted : ; ; TEE oe _ oa — halr ee “¢ va may bring back the youthful regu- | . 1+1946 Dodge 2-ton Truck _’) P@-' show flexibility in our dealings | e] . tive < and inedpensive coreisié| ca y enoug, shea Weal larity you thought long lost. ALL- | 1—1951 Austin 5-ton Truck linies with them, Of tact we shall need| Straw skirts, one of the new-|* Se ee ee en BRAN is the only type ready-to-eat | 1—1941 International %-ten Pane! { : costume accents, as well as fra- ; CrRAnOnA! 74~*On Fane e Can abundance and of patience |est crazes featured by Paoli, the |COS*UIIS acces, canine pinot ree tree ar ae cereal that supplies all the bulk you | ; ck Dulld=" an unending supply. Tcierance |Florence straw specialists, are oe : Peete os cae ae a eS eee =~) e t-patlent| too, and not of the tongue-in-|made of millinery or rattan sete a er fea to reg ers iron. Not habit-forming. Kellogg's | : _ | cheek variety that amusedly ac-|straws, or in horse-hair tiered |@N4 colored stones suspended o is so sure you'll like ALL-BRAN tliat u erior uto ervice lor in OD-| Cedes to the old one’s wishes. All| with straw lace. Cut circlewise encrusted in the lacey designs ns : : if you're not completely satisfied i ved her these ingredients mixed well|in bright colors, they are deco- of necklaces and drooping’ ear-| @ Ladies’ Auxiliary Canadian ed 10 rag send empty carton to | : : vaionnaten ‘ ‘ ‘ 7’ . : ; ‘eg ‘erular thly aet- hellogg’s, London, _ Hiversity Of with a sense of humor and serv-|rated with raffia or jewel em-| "8s. : : a st ou Bt a eae a ee get 3rd Avenue W. LIMITED Phone Green 217 aa ed promptly will bring the lights | broideries New symmetrical tiaras — ee eg Soest ana - ee 2 plans a back to the old man’s eyes and| gtraw is the basis of a line, Worn on the front of the head, et Ga ane! his blessing on your head,” pre-|of amusing handbags, in satchel with jewels falling forward over er rf . seribes Dr. Boothroyd land pouch shapes, embroidered | !he forehead. and to s ; a in flower designs. They, cost chiapas Tenjutre und Dt anywhere from $1 to $8.50. ANCIENTT VANITY i na ae i Paoli features a new model in The use of mirrors is very My 2 vit =e ore cean rave natural tone rattan, with black! ancient, They were known in the BUEN Lo ace Kt ith med- and yellow leopard spots em-| early iron age, being mostly thin WORK REFRESHED K trlte teria a E broidered all over. plates of polished metal, h : i i K dea be xpec @ or Other purses imitate water-|— : HK Queer Univer- melons, mushrooms. or _ slate- . i Pans to major|, LONDON Indications are roofed houses RE ROOF NOW ; iy peti uy padiatries that both eastbound and west- Winter bags in suede or box - i MO practice in Ottawa. bound sea travel to and from) eaif are stressed in bulky but e Mile’ | fe la ! 12 months 30 “indshields. one sid? ( One side door have ‘Te ‘ Na by omeone or Sn One knows who blame and the mys- ached the level of the q Tanspor the United Kingdom will exceed totals for 1951, a report published here says. During the first six months of | to Britain and Continental Bur- ope have had full passenger lists since late spring and are likely to have for some weeks to come, the summary states. From the beginning of August until late | October ships will be jammed sailing westward. It is considered that the heavy Perts have checkrd westward flow this year has been | wide squares. A fringed yain| wth no resuite considerably influenced by emi-|ponjine and belt complete the| @ been stationed ra grant traffic to Canada. skirt, which costs about $19. Air travel to from soft styles, with overarm satch lels framed with wooden handles. |Bamboo and polished wood are We will give your free popular along with large metal Your Reof May Not Last Through Another Year cstimates on re-roofing 1951, 164000 passengers We:? jings with asphalt ond cedar shingles f) : carrieod westbound while this; jn shoes, there is feather- | , rivers year the figure is 200,000. Last weight, soft-as-giove footwear e Lid year the eastbound sailing total’ entirely handmade. New styles reer ri en ‘ i for the first six months reached (oncentrate on strip sandals +... : ine Jetweon © ‘ 8 BOnGA: ano 5 Ist Ave. We “0, Box 721 Esher, 1 the Porm: | 142,000 passengers and this year ang high vamp pumps with ap-| Frese 6 115 Ist Ave. West P.O. Box 7 pl a mystertoun i 15 167,000 : plications of a cuffed effect for| Q highway known as All ships from North Anyerica 4.4m, \ is niente Everything from stoles, which cost about $7, to. formal evening dresses are made of handwoven! fabrics. Felt is starred in boxy jackets and full skirts with bright ap-| iplications and cutouts. A’ | sprightly skirt copies carved -to- | tem pole figures blocked off in| NO one has Europe jewellery, two trends pre- | X hor age sees beeh North America has jumped SIM rocate. The colorwil. affscs| » . mena} 30 per cent in recent years, the | — tts : SUE: MEDAL PARTE 1508 Utiving along hi report says and from Europe and |) ey | ~ as ering to the Orisynal Rasipa Pen brought t., « ae the United Kingdom to North | A { AND WE'VE THE FOOTWEAR Seeks doe Vicnins & Co. tre be ith wluai aon America about 34 per cent. nnouncemen | o a oe d Windshields. No See : VICKERS’ LONDON DRY oer ees aeireecee: Herre he f elds That offers just the comfort every member of the IN DRY GIN ciaanineniiniinana * ‘ound. There hav ; DR. A. MecDONALD 5) : ; : e | . “ ‘ : c ‘ oe thn People slinking, Male Secretaries VETERINARY SURGEON family leoks to . . . plus smart styling, quality XS Set ne CN , ‘ar the { road but been caught ’ troduction ate Months of 1952 Urnaces produced yf Stee] ingots VANCOUVER (€P)— Men ar? moving back into the secretarial field largely occupied by women in reecnt years. William Emerson, vocational training school exec- utive, said “male secretaries are | Secretaries.” gaining ever-increasing popular-_ ity. Qualifed men make better | formerly of Prince Rupert will be in the city for consultations from : August 15 to 31 For information phone 372 workmanship and sensibly low prices, \ Fashion Footwear Ka This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor 5 3 by the Government of British Columbia,