ill' ow-nrw jig I iota ..:.nr TAKc roadway formal , .ire l iaun-6 ,man(ic iEN BANNERMAN vnnK W ne Jlew designed to maice one rctty a a picture. m w the toeautuuiiy-Broadway production WUde 'Lady Winder- thc new hijh-fash- jp play Penelope hf title role wears o hats of this hue de- j . spnna ana summer shown to the fashion - - Uil' y color in the crown or tit swashbuckling felt A lia3 ......... brtm A scarf of har-tones is fastened at he hat with a steel t. nu:t as 11 wouia 1 1-1 IV. ni color in a cute straw tie r'Uiy is inmimea i'nr rcu i ujcs uiu xicj ib on the back of the n pxnoses me luitiicuu rouer onm, nlnir mate. "Blir Flllv." grey straw it trimmed 1UW WlilKd ailU v liVn wrmtn nf OYmilcfi.n. ctllr Tt rpnMfpH in I hfl ot others Of orettlcst is a deep ufiv Qdwii fjvpr liip pars the ;nrmg millinery zne has taken heart rc-.uro of Uie romantic !! ' HIKI MUlWi II IllVflV. uei around the crown adc: a dash of glamor. carry its wearer cpriiM! nd Into sum-4 i i-.iiA iiuL a wit ruse c palest pink satin a draopd hnnrt or aMi',d cruumii ill back It fit.s snugly Th sume dislgner ecse to uim a man- t.iip u;Li less iriTnminM n ocauiy oi line w-v v tut) 1VIIU high over the right low around the left pair of white dove (IiminitA . i i ' 1 SHORTAGES PERSISTING Needs Exceed Production In Coal, Iron and steel In United Kingdom LEEDS, England W Industrial correspondents of the Yorkshire Post made year-end surveys of a numiber of major British Industries and their reports forecast 1047 will be a year of continued shortages but with improvements in some lines. These are extracts from a Yorkshire Post symposium: Goal "The combined needs of Industry and domestic consumers will continue to exceed the "in Irequent trips to the kitchen when there is other work to do. FWfrJr rnnllmr ,s clean cook tnonn tnnt of ---0 .... MarA-pnn.l . i. work for the housewife. "rrants- tive In. '", lajthtul sfrvri il ... I - iiuuii ot lime uul production of coal. . . . Recruitment prospects for the mines in the New Year are considered good." Iron and Steel "Steel has become one of the acute shortages of 1046 and there U every possibility that the first hilf of 1047 will 'be marked by continued scarcity. . . . Political uncertainly undoubtedly caused delay In beginning: certain of the ma jor development schemes." Engineering "An abundance of ordsrs and a serious shortage of materials, chiefly steel and cast iron, is the position which faces the engineering industry The volume of orders, already a record for seme firms. Is expect ed to imrease still further if the housing program is expanded during the coming year. . . . The New Year ooens with a certain shortMe of skilled craftsmen." Mctor Oars "No major Brit ish industry has made a more raild swing from war to neace. Tlte graph of outout shows an astonlfhlng upward curve. Wool Tjxtiles "Labor, and especially female lfrbor, represents one of the biggest needs cf the industry. . . . There is a wealth of raw material available. There is an available pro ductive canadty whteh can do much toward ending the short ages. Overseas there Is an al most unlimited export oppor tunity." Agriculture "The story of British agriculture in 1916 is one of difficulties and frustrat ed hopes ... (the farmer) re mains mobilized on a war foot ing, compelled to cultivate a vast arable acreage but unable to see where the labor Is to come from In e.ithr' In lh rrfuvi Tn mW-malters 'worse. a liorrlblf rtS wet autumn has seriously delayed cultivation and the sowing cf winter what." the point where the high roll of the brim narrows down. Miss Daclie uses another magnificent roMlng brim in a big silhouette beret of black hair straw. The wide off-the-face brim is caught with tiny black velvet tlbbon bows at one side to form an unusual line. One of Lilly Dache's "signature silhouettes" is dramatically breath-taking but not for everyone. A Watteau sailor of rough straw. It almost takes wing on Us skyrockettlng multiple bow of taffeta ribbon over the side wus nai just at oi me crow. r mrmr . a V IM I m aEXTk. 1 1 ICS X 'XkU 'A I 1 1 I LnnlfmiY - T- i " an electnr mno Tur. Briefs From Britain KILMARNOCK, Scotland, O) Valuable models cf alrcrart and ships were destroyed by n.re at Air Training Corps headquarters where an exhibition was in progress. ALVASTON, Derbyshire, Eng., An orchestra composed of German prisoners-of-war gave a concert In a rald-damazed Methodist church In aid of reconstruction funds. LONDON, CF) The Arts Coun-cil of Great Britain has appointed a committee, under Lord Harlech, to advise and asjist In the promotion of Its Objects in Wales. MILTOTID HAVEN, Wales, W Dale Fort, built about 1860, and used by the navy during the war, will be converted at a cost of $40,000 Into headquarters of the West Wales Field Society. FLAMBOROUGH, Wales, Pj The fishing boat Pioneer had to be towed to port three times within two months because of engine failure. WORKING WIVES ARE BELITTLED .Married women Hesent Discipline, Complain to Hubbies, I Claim SOUTHEND, England P Councillor J. Bride objects to married women holding jobs under the Southend Corporation, he' told a council meeting, because: 1. They resent discipline and are difficult to manage because they do not dtpend for a livelihood on their employment. 2. When reprimanded, they retort: "My husband will have something to say about this." 3. They don't concentrate on LONDON, Q) Thieves who broke Into a London warehouse stole 90 army greatcoats all stamped with prlaoner-of-war insignia. GREAT MALVERN, Eng., ) Boys should share the washing up and baby minding with their sisters, said a speaker at a teachers' convention. HULL, Eng., Oj-TTiree per sons were killed p.nd 50 injured when a fire engine and a double-decker bus were in LONDCW, CT) Every post of fice coast station In Britain maintains a constant watch, day and night, for distress and emergency calls from ships at sea. ENGLISH NURSES STUDY IN CANADA TORONTO 0)-Canadian Red Cross outpost hospitals offer a rich experience to nurses In the opinion of two English girls now enrolled at the University of Toronto. They are Miss Elsie Stephenson and Miss Eileen Reese, who came to Canada together on Florence Nightingale International Foundation scholarships. Miss Stephenson received recognition at Christ mas when she attended alone at the birth of a baby at Lion's Head Red CrosJ outpost hospital, while Tobermory and the adjacent part of Ontario' Bruce peninsula wa3 snow-bound. Previously she had done relief work with the British Red Cross In Egypt, Italy and Yugoslavia, and handled Canadian Red Cross prisonei-cf-war food parcels and medical supplies In Germany. Miss R( ese worked in hospitals their work, always giving first j m Egypt, Palestine and Malta, consideration to thejr home and During the recent Christmas hol- ehfldren. jdays she was stationed at the 4. They require maternity (Brartoridye outpost hospital, leave of about three months. i The girts are echeduled to re- But the councillor's motion to turn to England in the spring, reject a proposal that married hut first Intend to devote the women be employed by the cor- j money earned while on hospital poratlon was defeated by a wide majority. f J I I Neqlected Smiles Made MM V LIVE ELECTRICALLY AND ENJOY THE 17) IN JUST DAYS J Bring back the old sparkle to I nejlected smile in just three days) You tin with Dr. lyon'i Tooth Powder. Dr. lyon'i tastes to food that even children like to use it Leaves mouth testing clean . . . refreshed. And no other dentifrice will (ft your smile brighter or more be&itiful. Dr. Lyon's is economical . . . matched for price, it outlasts toothpaste z to i 'n -" duty in Ontario to Canadian Rockies. Tlic windowsill is no place for your dairy products, meats and vegetables. It's either too cold or too warm the milk freezes or turns sour. With an electric refrigerator there is practically no waste as foods arc kept at a uniform temperature all year round, visit the 'or r Mmt eltttdoa wlpej for (Wecrts requiring "electric tWrigeraiion" maybefounj id moJern nugazinei ant cook books. CHINESE TEACHER IS CALLED 'TOPS' Vivacious and Popular, Win Lee Is Manitoba's Only Oriental Schoolmann KILLARNEY. Man. W Elln Lee is Manitoba's only Chinese school teacher and as far as Klllarney Is concerned, she's "tops." "She's one of. the best sports we have. "She's an excellent bowler, a swell guy and a good mixer." And Miss Lee, slight, dark and vivacious, says she likes Killar-ney and the people. Born in Bakiur, Man., she has been teaching school for four years. She taught a year at Wil-ten, Man., a year at Rowland and this Is her second year at -Bal-dnr. Miss Lee, whose parents came to Canada from China, received her early education at Baldur and her -normal school training in Winnipeg. Three of her brothers served with the Canadian armrli forces during the war. now one Is studying engineering at the University of Manitoba. There are two brothers and a sister at home. Another sister. Lillian, is nursing at the Ninette, Man., sanltorhrm and Anna Is studying commerce at the university. Miss Lee wears a diamond but she won't say a thing about It. As for teaching: "I like It very much that's -why I teach." Squint Clinic Aids Tots' Personality REGINA 0) Watching the change in a child's personality after she has helped remove the squint from Its eyes Is the most gratifying part of the work ot Frances Farmer young Milestone, Sask, orthapetlc technician. Pretty, tltian - haired Miss Farmer, on furlough from her post at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary at Boston, said in an interview here that most of the patients at the "remove the squint" clinic were between the ages or one and 15. Most cross-eyed children had defective, vision in one eye and a large percentage were far-sighted. Most cases require surgery as well as orthoptic correction of ocular vision treatment, she said. . BELFAST. W Twenty-thousand engineers in Northern. Ireland have gone on a five-day, 44-hour week. For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, H.C. CHOP SUE Y CHOW MEIN 7:00 am. to 11:00" p.m. We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FRET DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS PHONE 54; 'HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" P.O. Uvx 17 Classified Advertising - - - - Classiriwls: ac per word per Insertion, minimum charce, 50c Btrth Notices, 60c; Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 82. I FOR REM FOR SALE FOR RENT Furnished house; FOR SALE 26-foot cedar poles. 2181 7th East. Phone Blue 815. Ideal for foundation posts. (tf) Also quantity of plumbing. 947 . 2nd Ave. West. (35) .ROOMS FOR rthJNT 1021 2nd J - West. 133) FOR SALE Beautiful cocker PuPPies 4 months, registered. tor nnrr Heated office snace FOR RENT-Ileated oitice space. cnarnpioil &tock. $50 and $75. Tinker & Co. Ltd. Apply G. P. Wrlt or w,re R MacUonaldi Pn011e 57- Massett, Q.C.I. (32 FOR RENT Furnished cabin. SURPLUS U. SNaval Landins Nice, clean and warm. 1142 CraJt and hlsn speed dlesel Park Ave. Phone Green 224. cnglnes at a fractlon of their , cot. Don't miss this worth- WANTi, ' while opportunity. Write or !! phone this newspaper. Box WANTED 30- o 35-foot trol- 109. (32) if, WriiC,Mf ? So NC, ! FOR SALE New and useTnrrnT- aivlng details and h price, (tf) m fofe and at tne low. HELP WANTED est possible prices. New drink- r ing glasses 10c, Electric hot HELP 'WANTED Q r adua te ,ateB QCy nors, $2 Bmy at Prince Gen- nnnes Rupert fe Aluminum pots eral Hospital. Full particulars from 60 mitn8IXi aU cotton of service be obtained can flUed $16 50 Used arUcles. the Matron. 00 from $i2.50i pails 45C( Kltcnen sets HELP WANTED Ward maids at Steel couches $7, 3 Piece ches- Prince Rupert Genera! Hos- tecfield, $49.50, wool blank- pital. Apply Matron. (tf) ets, Sheets 95c, Single beds . and springs like new $12. All WANTED- Housekeeper' lor kllids of useful articles. Come small family. Sleep in; light and look tnem over. B. C. work; good wages. Phone Red Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) 819. (tf) : : 1 FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. WANTED - Housekeeper, live Pnono Biue 318 after 6 p.m. In; Kocd salary. Call 722 Fifth (30) Avenue West. (tf) MTrinMri?v F0R SALE -New modern house, full basement, harbor view. TO SAW better lumber more 142G Atlln Ave. (30) economically, use the modern POR SALE-Wheelchair, never and up-to-date type National ,used Sacrlrice. Pnone Green Portable Sawmills, manufac- 703 (32) tured by National Machinery 1 . Company Limited, Vancouver, FOR SALE -Hoover vacuum; J B.C. (tf) large dresser; heater; 2 rugs, imuln 9 by 6; la,"ps; kitchen and ROOM iinmt AMI Ami HOARD othef tab)es; mlscellaneous ROOM AND BOARD Table articles. Suite 4, Rand Block, meals. Home away from home. 8 to 10 p.m. ' (30 Men preferable. 622 Fraser strect (32) FOR SALE Small house, newly , decorated throughout. Full LOST AND FOUND plumbing; oil heating, etc. Phone Red 284. (34 FOUND-Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at pQR SAle$35.O0 Record Player the Dairy News and paying for and Am,nfier in cabinet. No this advertisement. (tf) Oolman radlo neeied; gas FOUND Automobile radiator heater $10.0; electric tank cap. Owner may obtain same heater unit with switch $5.00. at Dally News on payment of Apply 1031 7th East. Phone Red this ad. (tf) C24J (30) FOUND Keys on ring. 'Owner , . . may have same by calling at ,0YD,0N' ,,m E?S ,dT lst was ound "not guilty' af- the Daily News and paying for tera ent to court to,0 hJni thls advertisement. (tf) and said he snatched a new up- LOST OR STRAYED Pup, four per denture from his mouth months old, black and white during an argument over the Phone Stuart Black 141 (31) i bill. Prfnrc Rupert DaUg Oclus Wednesday February 5, 1947 Magic's Orange-Raisin Biscuits 2 cubi tilt A Hour 4 MwM Mgk hakint Powder ii Ispn. ull 2 ibspns. uar 4 llspnu sierltnmi 1 Jfapn. rit rind 1 lt )j cup milk Sift dry ingredient! together. Cut In shortening until well mixed. Add raisins and orange rind. Beat egg slightly in measuring cup and add milk to make cup. Add to first mixture. Roll out about -inch thicVr cut with floured biscuit cutter. Place on greased pan. Bake in hot oren (475F.) about 12 minutes. Makes 16. . .........-.......-i--.--.,tw,., .......... CREDIT Restrictions : Removed We are pleased to renew our credit terms in accordance with our pre-war policy. 4 Down Payment Terms Household Refrijeiators 10 24 months Radios selling to;$l25.00'J.- 15'" 12 months Radios selling $126.00 ,to $150.00..., ... 15' ISmonths Radios selling $151.00 and over 15 18 monthfr Electric Washers and Ironers: ... idi "18 months Ranges (Electric, coal, and oil 10' 18month5 Furniture - 20" 12 months Vacuum Cleaners 10 lOmonthk Power Tools 25. 12 months Sundiies up to $50.00 10 6 months Sundries over $50.00 15; 10 months GORDON & ANDERSON LTD. Be Sure of the Best m Bulkley Market WE DELIVER DA HA', 3rd Avenue Phone 178 REX CAFE Y ! SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL ' . Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes ear specialty. Open S ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17S LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam presslnc while you watt. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street SINGER Repairs and adjustments to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing Machines for sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer jewing r Classes. PHONE SO I Singer Sewing Machine Qo., 639 Third Avenue West? Prince Rupert Bottle Collector ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE We buy . . . Perfex Beer Bottle Bottles Phone Hed 410 ALL SIZES ''' Whiskey, Gin and $ Wine Bottles 'f PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING i 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 Bldg.) phones: Bus Ulue 14n Res. Red 127 Ask for George FURNITURE REPAIRING v Upholstering -' Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired 'and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special1; care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre