vfSDAY, DECEMBER C, 1944 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE ran. Have a Coca-Cola The family welcomes you . . II' v.firaWITMl MUl I IBS. .iris HI . . V j;2; n- h ' i.BrHunai k 1 w. in , , . or greeting new and old friends Lnnpittid visitors can be txptcied in wartime. Sins bring home tlitir wives. Soldier on furlough drop in without notice And )ou can play host on a moment's notice when (ou Ime Coca-Cola on hand in jour refrigerator, lime a ittf says W'tltome .. . makes new and old friends feel at home with you and yours. .SOUTH STAK Vulhuriril Holt IT nf Den t leave it too C c:e to Christmas UMTUNfi Cma-Cola" Christmas Cards Fr:;m our wide selection of 1. : quality cards, distinctive jt and many messages yca.i nave no amicuiiy ai an , ..." your way of saying KERRY CHRISTMAS to your fr i Buy Now I Try Our New Nestle's Cold Wave You will be Pleased PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) Fwth Street (across from Tost Office) WORKS rrtivn: in ri kt Dibb Printing Company KJNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUK Phone Blue 917 WE'RE READY FOR WINTER P e 1 rine ouits for Every Figure Our new and varied winter selection Includes styles for every figure tall, short, stout or slim. Wide assortment of patterns, all-wool fabrics. Precise fit masterful tailoring. You'll have no trouble being suited here. No Charge for Alterations MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave. (Next to Ormes) Jusf Arrived IVOMUN'S AND CIIILDKN'S P SI aris Maid ippers . MEN'S Footguard House Shoes FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. "Hie Home of Good Shoes" Bog It's natural for popular rumcj 10 ttquire fnettdly tbumu- 1 bULl Thursday, December 7. hjr ou hat 1 U.t CoJi ullaj "Col ke". i AUCTION SALE On instructions from the owners, Mrand Mrs. C. O. Minns, I will sell by public auction the contents of their well-appointed hr.mc. which have been taken for the convenience of the public, to EAfiLES' HALL (Comer of Mcliride and Fifth) Saturday, December 9, 2 and p.m. consisting in part of the fol-lowlng:walnut design bedroom suite, waterfall design; chesterfield suite, dining room suites, phonograph with electric pick- long, , All transportation of goods must be taken care of by owners. Terms: Cash. No Reserves. ! J. MAIR Auctioneer Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 J. M. S. LOUBSER , D.C., UA. CHIROPItACTOR Wallace Block Phone' 640 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Hates 75c up 80 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. I'hone 281 P.O. Box 198 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. rhone Red 339 .P,C Box 1294 Over There Ice Cream In London Arrived in Middle of Coal Shortage Relaxing of Controls LONDON, Dec. 6 Ice cream came to town here for the firv.-time In two years. A few peopl" the few dining In former luxury hotels and restaurants ta.strd It. Many heard about It over the radio. Others gave an involuntary shudder as they read of it In newspapers. British people today arc sitting in overcoats reflecting on the government's timing of this announcement to coincide with an unusually bleak December, coupled with the worst coal shortage this country ever suffered. , ; But they are not seriously wor- . ried that they will be tempted to ! eat too many sundaes, for the ! announcement, like so many other wartime concessions, has its limitations. The public Is warned it may be six months or a year before manpower and re- . frigeratlon make abundant sup- . plies of ice cream possible. up, wicKer cnair, tri-utes, radio . Serious shortages Tnwina 1.1 4 U . A ... . . . . kettle, saucepan, or frying pan; one in four a teapot or Jug. Clothing; Is Very Thin Personal wardrobes also are getting very thin, since rationing meant that the British have bought only half the amount of clothes that they purchased in pre-war years. Manufacturers of carpets, refrigerators, vacuum I period. has been virtually ban- production. 1 As soon as the European war ends men over 05 and women over CO will be retired from war Jobs. In addition all women, married or single, may leave industrial jobs if they have household responsibilities. Women may n'so leav? If .they wish to join their husbands released f rom war services workers will Certain groups of toe 'released from their present jobs and transferred '.o work nearer their homes. The Minister of Labor, Ernest Bcvlns' scheme for steering man power where it is needed during I M, J Coldwell, M.P., Na.lnnal Leadc of the C.CF discusses hi: party's stand at Ottawa during the C.CF Na lonal Convention at Montreal. With him are Lieut. E. H. Tit.tley. Pontlac, Quebec, and federal candidate F. O. Frank Coate.i. Royal, N.B., also attending the convention. 'Photo by John Steele). NEW BOOK TELLS OF EMILY CARR "The House of All Sorts" Deals With Period When Artist-Author's New Approach to Art .Met Wide Criticism VICTORIA, Dec. G CP; Emily Carr. ion raniin.a Canadian art- The comfort which the aver- lgt who wlll be 74 yars old on age Britisher gets from this an- December 13, continues to write nouncement therefore lies in the aml IMlint despjte a stroke two hope that it may be the har- momhs aeo that affected use of .ui.ijjo, iwutneu sets, noid equipment in most nomes i g0." . dressers, bedding, five electric have been reported here by gov- he nouse of An Sorts a ; heaters, spic span, Infra-red jcrnment investigators who have 1 series of sketches describing the llamp, complete Kodak develop- been making. house to house calls I difficult time in Emily Carr's ing equipment, portable gramo- in renresentativc districts. They j.Ufe when critiCS and public alike phone garden tools, dishes and find that only one household in made life unhappy for her by re-other articles too numerous to, every 10 can now buy a pair of jceting her new style of paint-mention, sheets and one in five a nalr of na t.i ?n in tio rinv hrfnrf Operated Otiest-IIouse To make a living Miss Carr ran what is politely called a giest- dents which occurred during that cleaners, and other household , Mls fiarr's studio is the room noods ned. where her sister Alice, now blind. formerly taught private school The government promises to ciasses and is crammed wiWi release manpower and materials , i canvasses. Her favorite rocking to ease the task of British house- chalr faces a wood heater that 1 wives as soon as the war w!th(Siie prefers to the huge old- I Germany is concluded. fashioned fireplace. "When you I Relaxation of other controls . get old you need real heat," she ; during this period are aimed to 1 said. ' speed up housing, restore export trade and re-equip Industry. Ruthless countermanding of thousands of other statutory orders which impose restrictions on the everyday life of the man and woman in the street is also promised for this Interim period. Meanwhile the demobilization section of the "Master Plan" for Her one-story dwelling is just behind Mie 80-year old Carr family home. The big main gate is closed but sijns direct traffic: "For Miss Alice Carr take the path to the right. For Mlss,Emily Carr take the gravel path to I'he left." "I liked that old home," Miss Carr said. "Some of my friends unwinmnsr Britain's war cirort is didu't think I should live in a j welcomed here. This provides for working class district. Why 'demobilizing 10.000.000 men and rhau'dn't I? Thev were honest, women froml war work' Into peace friendly people, as friendly as the birds and animals I hau around me. But someone bought the house and Alice wanted me Sf omiies Shocking Lady (to streetcar conductor) "Will I get a shock if I step on the track?" Conductor "No lady, not un- bin.'jer of a speedy lifting of other cr left arm. Miss Carr says thelless yu Put yur other foot on wartime controls which reduce arm makes an admirable paper ine uany rouna 10 a low icvei oi went. drrbness and monotony. Befoje her birthday arrives Housewives in particular hope llls Carr pians to publish her a gradual relxation of controls iatest V0lume, "The House of All as promised by Prime Minister sorts," successor to "Klee Wyck" Winston Churchill recently in whlch won the Governor-Gen-the Commons means an all- er-ai-s Award in 1941, and "The round increase In production of ok of Small," published in Chose vitally needed civilian jg jocds which have been in short gvj, an interviewer she in- supply or unobtainable for so tends to write a fourth book "to be published after my death; I of house- dnnv want It IVi nrlnt until after the trolley -wire." Sergeant "Right about face." But, if she's my sister?" preting Canada to the world -on, wen-you jusi pusn ner fht!1i MwmMinm of nrt. f. -T"H - " , In The .Middle i'What is. middle age, Dad?" "Middle age, my son, is that period in a man's life when he'd house, and her new book (Ox- j ralher not havc a gnod time tnan ford University Press) describing the people she met and the inci havc to get over, it." THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Ikef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 to come here, so I came." &t&im&9pfigrjiP&ifff&'" Referring to her indifferent -"kSV''-v--'5ig health, she said: "Let me get outside in the open air and I'll be all right. This wet weather keeps me in the house' and the only thing I can do Is paint." t LONDON 0i Sued for $G.O')0 by tc. woman he knocked down, a "bUs driver here was ordered bv court to nav five dollars a month which will clean off the the interim period after the dc- lclaim in.100 yea"- feat of the Germans is to be ex ercised by control of mann ce ment rather than a compulsory "director," which has been the method used during the wartime emergency. MERCHANT NAVY FOR EIRE DUBLIN, 0) F. W. Bond, chief engineer of the Dublin port and docks board, said there now seemed little doubt that a national merchant navy will be established in Eire as soon assult-able ships can be bought. PHILIPPINES RAILWAYS The islands of Luzon, Panay and Cebu have the principal railroad lines In the Philippines. KWONQ SANG "HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012' 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m, to 12 p.m Outside Orders from 2 to 12 p.m. PHONE "RED 247 p.m. f Greet" MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS AND NEW YEAR CALENDARS , Distinctive with our Local Views mil 4 WRATHALL'S I Photo Finishing f$ THIRD AVENUE 3 CANADIAN NURSES STAY IN ITALY Girls From Dominion Attached to South African Hospital WITH THE CANADIANS IN ITALY, Dec. 6 0 In South African general hospital on the Italian front are 26 Canadian nursing sisters who have been working in Union of South African hos-pitals for almost thres years. Have they become South African or are they still Canadian? , It didn't take long to find an ctvswer to that. Ltxr a lot of ether Canadians in the Italian theatre they want to go hom;-to Canada and the sooner the better. . They are some of the 300 Can-, adlan nurses who answered a ', cnll for volunteer nursing sisters i to go to South Africa where they were pasted to hospitals throughout the country. Some of them missed Canadian ways so much they returned to Canada or Joined Canadian hospital units here or on the Western Front. But not all of the 300 felt that way and about 50 married South Africans. The Canadian girls with the South African hospital here say they are much happier that they are close to home and can some times hear a Canadian voice. The case of Nursing Sister Louise Jamleson of Durham, Ont., is typical. She arrived in Italy recently after two years in South Africa and fof the first time in two years and a half met her brother, Lieut. Perspiring Rookie 'Thank Bowman (Pete) Jamleson, who goodness I'm right about something at last!" "I understand your wife is a finished singer." "No, ot yet. But the neighbors almost got her last night." Me Too? "I caught my boy friend flirting." "I caught mine that way too." Listings for this auction will blankets. Only one person in j the Group of Seven had con-'gently around her waist, then be revived up to and Including Eeven can buy each year a knife. 1 vnced the Canadian public that hld her left hand ." fork, or spoon; one In three a there was a new way of Inter Oh, No "What's the best way to teach "a. girl to swim?" "It requires time and tech nique. First you put your arm has been with the Ontario Armored Regiment since the invasion of Sicily. Praise For South Africa All the nursing sisters praise South Africa and its hospitable people. Nursing SKter Connie Cuthbert of Ingersol, Ont., fprmeiy of Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, said, "It Is a land of perpetual sunshine but naturally we missed Canada. I missed my Canadian friends moie than anything." A good (?inadlan home-cooked meal is what Nursing Sister Aida McMillan of G3 Cooper St.) Ottawa wajts on her return to Canada. She pent 13 months at Baragwanath, one of the world's Hirgest ttihnculo ;i ; liosuitaLs, where Matron Gladys Sharpo, " superintendent of the Wehtern Hospital in Toronto, supervised 121 Canadian Cursing sitters. r Nuking Sister Marie Down of Windsor and London, bnt., fold she also missed real Canadian cooking. "What I missed more than anything was Canadian news and I don't know how I got along without the comicj," declared Nursing Sister Blanche Murphy of Cutknlfe and Saskatoon, Sask. "I'm looking forward ' to my first motor trip on -tlTe new Alaska Highway," said Nursing Sister Edith Trowbridse of (12427 193rd Ave.l Edmonton. "But what I missed most ;were Canadian sports and the ; wide open spaces of the west. .What South Africa lacks Is jus? our way of life." t Other Canadian nursing: sisters at the hospital include Maureen Green, Sydney, ,N.S.; Justine Delmont, StellartonN.S.; Helen A. Brown, East Florence-ville, N.B.; Marguerite Mc-Llmont, Quebec, and Gwendolyn Stevenson and Nancy Lee, Vancouver. Dally News Classlf iedJVds bring quick results, i Mi i ii, pi m : Sl..10 UwTm S15.IMI V I ' (p ji I JOHN BULGER LTD. 1 A m - Jewelers l THIRD AVENUK OPPOSITE POST OITICK k ii 1 M Skeena Grocery ACROSS FROM-HOSPITAL We are here to give our customers the best of service Oitr prices arc right. 500 5th Ave. East Phone 531 ii it it