RESH MEAT UNSSH0R1 i.,art .People ifiettlnt Tired ,f Sausafs and 'Hamburger Minlne .Bom Yet we're getting ?pretty well fed on sausages, hamburgers and , odd bit of boiling beef," aays j -nr urarrur tuvvn with IM AHUlf "-to .i er husband, is in the city from ,wart on uie wuy w Keierunan brief visit, ine meai situ- rti A...n i- Vino I loan nail in Mr jtome time. The only lfat shop In town gets a hund- . U w' 1 ,m. and there Is a line-up after ,e weekly boat arrives, In the ' ! sausage, hamburger or boiling "There Ls a mild revival of mining activity In the Portland Canal district but, we don't see any gold nifh or 1500 people In town such as we have been read- Ing about In the Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Alaxkn papers," remarks Mrs. Waener. The 100 or so people In Stewart are getting along quite nicely but there Is certainly nothing in the way of a minium honm hu developments in the town Ixavel included the reoDenlne of the hospital and the re-establish, ment by Ernest Love, .of telephone service. Mrs. Wagner Is the former Katherlne Chenoskl of this city, and was horn hprp ntVir mum W 1 -1 . I T 1 . . 1 i .... ope or geuinB u itiuMtc. uuv cers of tne family of the late Mr. he little there is, Is usually the and Mrs. William Chenoskl, ln- Local Man Wins $400 In "Irish" Sid Dickens of this city has Just received prize money of $400. It represents winnings on a special prize in a recent Irish Hospitals Sweepstake. eluding Nick Chenoskl, who was a star baseball hurler ten or fifteen' years ago, reside In Vancouver. Nick Is a lialibut fisherman and ls at present ov Area No. 3 banks. Mr. Wagner ls employed at the Hlverslde tungsten mine which is producing .steadily and employing about 25 men. DEEP SEA DINNER The snapping turtle Is believed to be able to eat only when "UP AGAINST IT," BRITAIN APPEALS FOR WOMEN'S AID IN POVERTY FIGHT1 By JOHN DAUPHINEE Canadian Press Btaff -Writer Government Launches Big Campaign to Fill Vacancies in Variety of Industries LONDON. TCP) British women who worked at factoi-v benches to help beat Hitler are being urged to work again to stave off national poverty. "We can't get on without the women, shout government advertisements. "Britain is up against it. Try and free yourself for work, whole-time or part-time. In the next big effort, you can be one or the women who turn tne tiae Scotian(i and Wales there are of recovery." j 55,000 unemployed women and The campaign began this i girls and about 300,000 vacancies month. 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By March this year the figures had dropped j 2498,000 and 215,000 as women went back into the home as ser vice demobilization progressed, Government officials acknowledged It will be difficult to re verse the flow. Many of the jobs which urgently need filling are in unpopular industries such as cotton mills where wages are relatively low and working conditions often unsatlsfatcory. "Join your friends at work Put more money in your bag." advise the government advert isements. But there .are many who contend this argument will carry little weight. IS TOUGH PROBLEM "Most women whose economic circumstances require that they should Work are already at work," said the Manchester Guardian. "Additional female labor on any large scale must be drawn mainly from married women whose husbands earn enough to keep their families going and who must, therefore. be encouraged to go to work for reasons other than the necessity of earning a living for them selves." 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