in IS iei ! ff is torsi "W frames have j'-riciiers Tor cen-;, i tticy were pita which plant o tn m cold wind. ti-.cn available, :uio uir but !pt 1,1 t.;,-niu). cold irame hp an efficient and j I. I. Alt ;i n.;. ear; but varl-jb: t uti--, are avall- ijch -uii be strctchid on xid :erve the same .-no whue being much lharv o sasn, ana un it jiK, -ia irame is so oi: who can wield a r.m net can do It. It ply made 3 by 6 feet, or r.ui'.pif- if this. lor the um 'anfard hot-tori lit' oi ue dimensions, uui o.-ne or a hot-bed Ik. c. any size you wish, CKHEADS km IiIcVIimi1- hIImoI them. Ot -t , -t. mvitn from ant trt a4 PPl IT"" wlt, ,r,t' ho I- Mtrkhuulii. IUF umoiv no Ave near McBride; 3 bed ims, dining room and living m two lots; $2500. iMSTRONd AGENCIES. f"e 342 (2:1) fciVDITIONED V Black & w uruis, 525.03. In good ning order with cord, plug, V J-r Chnelr uilth lr I vc!t AC DC Regular price 50. Rcblnson nppiHf 1170 her Vancouver ' (18) (SALE Hillman sedan, 1937. 11 P one .mari Mr mnr, I1 A Ea.it (20) SALE 40 ft trnlW mm. ' including halibut gear, fiu're Standard Oil Dock. SALE-Wp (19) e and hardware at the low- r-oo.UJe pnees. New 1.1 tpc ti . ". ransy mirrors $2, Billy D' bicycles, Aluminum pots n 60c Mattresses all cotton 'w $16.50, Used articles: fi 45c" Kltcnen sets $12.50. couches $7,3 Piece ches-few, $49.50, Wood blank-: Sheets 95c, Single beds d springs like new $12. All of useful articles. Come f a took them over. b. C. ; uie vo. Black 324. (tf) SALE linh i ... . 5 25 236 SnChalr' HUi Street. Ph0 Black (i7) ESS? - v 8-fot skiff, ion a neater' Perfpc- h n .u i s..,, r m llth i SAW v..f.'T : Sft- yse the modern !rtab?: t0;date type National L6 SawmUls. ured manufac- 555 l1- u c vuncouver, (tf) ffc&wrrH'ouT a ttSK FOU GARDEN wnlrh can ce j: aniit-r u the con- L a .i:;n frame. Every IlUIO nave ntn oi me year mctv l, iS. . wnicn can n to fit old windows, or frames of anv convenient size. The frame should be cpn-etiuctcd of heavy boartU, of cypress, white pine or some wood which resists rot. Dig a hole In the ground slightly larger than the size of the fiame. It should be at least a foot deep. Into this hole put the frame you have built . that 0 Inches of It Is beneath the surfare and the remainder above. This will in-wire that no draru enter from btneath. Cotutruct the frame so that the front is 6 inches above the urface, and tlve rear, 12 inches. It must slant toward the loulh, where the winter sun shine. It Vs well to hinge the ; sash at the top of the frame, so .it -an b easily opened for transplanting purposes and airing. A tunny mot In the garden, prcttcted at mueh as possible from the full force of winds and drlvln rain, is the best situation for the cold frame It may be '.to cold now to dig in the garden, but the sash may be procured and the lumber frame made., so that when the first warm days arrive you are ready for serious gardening. HAVANT, Hampshire, England F Stockheath Camp, which housed nearly 500,000 British and Dominion's naval officers and ratings during the war, has been cloyed. Classified Advertising - - - lit it per word per Insertion, minimum charm. MWv Ririh Nminu ; CardJ of Thank. Death Notices. Funeral Notice. Marriage and EngaKement Announcements: S2. FOK SALE ALE- Stove in very, good ticn Red 781. (21) lALE- New set of the Unl- tl World Reference Ency- kdia Apply 1000 First Ave. (181 IKALE Home in Section with double garages; ay ciview near town. Sy (COO First Ave. (18) jnouloruroat. 18 $C5 Room 21 Milmyre 'lir.2 (21) I Sal E Model "A" Ford Vt euiiable for boat. In-!rii m:o Marine, Cow Bay. (18) I SALE ABC washing ma- fp and Hoover vacuum p like new Phone Red (18) JSAIX Johnny's Snack Bar. Pie Blue 318 after 6 p.m. I . ,21) SALE six room house on FOR KENT FOR HEMT Two kitchens and two bedrooms and furniture. 336 9th Ave. W. (2i) FOR RENT 3-room furnished suite. Apply Suite 7, Washington Block. (19) FOR RENT Comfortable room Phone Blue 967. 427 5th E. (19) FOR RENT Heated office space. PPly O.X Tinker & Co. Ltd 1'iione o. tin FOR, RENT Warm, comfortable sleeping room, reasonable. Ap ply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (tf) WORK WANTED VETERAN, 23, married, needs work Immediately. Must earn at least 80 cents per hour. Do a'nythlng honest, anywhere. Box 197 Dally News. (17) HELP WANTED WAlNTED Women for filleting shed, work starting Immediately, union wages. Apply In person to superintendent. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Seal Cove. tf WANTED WANTED Second hand piano for Booth Memorial High School Student's Council. Write particulars to Box 193 Dally News. (17) WANTED Will buy Brunswick records, limited number, Gilt or Purple Label, and cata logues, 1923 or later, Search your old record cabinet, basement or attic. Phone serial numbers to 369 or write "Records," co P.O. Box 519. (20) LOST LOST Wallet on Saturday night containing money and papers. Finder please return to Arrow Cabs. Liberal reward. (18) LOST Bunch of keys between Post Office and C.P.R. wharf. Phone Black 480. Reward. (17) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. (32) ROOM AND BOARD At reasonable rates. Apply Box 185, Daily News. (tf) LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 ' 220 Sixth Street ORANGE PRICES MOVING LOWER Slump in Citrus Fruit Maiket Reflected Here A recent slump In American citrus fruit prices has had Its re-llectjon on local grocery store shelves where oranges are down as mucn as 22 cents a dozen lu some sizes and 1Q cents In other sizes. Oranges now range In. price from 28 to 62 cents according to size. Lemons, formerly In the vicinity of 60 cents a dozen, now range from 37 to 47 cents. The price ol lard, which moved up a few cents In December, recently Jumped another six to eight cents a pound, and is now selling for 28 cents. Tea and Coffee DcLuxe Quality, lb. .85 Coffee, lb 40 Canned Fruits Plums .17 Apricots 26 Cherries 32 Raspberries 32 Pears 27 Juices Tomato, 20 oz 14 . 40 oz 33 gallon .63 Apple, 20 oz, 2 tins 33 40 02 35 gallon 64 Grapefruit 20 oz 15 484 oz 4 .35 Orange, 20 oz it) Blended (orange and grape- ' fruit), 20 oz 19 48 oz 452 Canned Vegetables Cut Green Beans, each 17 No. 3 Peas 19 Mixed Vegetables 18 Diced Beets 15 Fruit Tomatoes (field) lb ;. .27 Grapes, Malaga, lb 28 - M Pears, 2 lbs 25 Fancy Apples, 3 lbs 26 4 lbs. 39 Gran-fruit. Calll 09 and .1 Lemons, doz 37 - .47 Oranges, doz. 28 - .62 Bananas, lb 17 Veeetables Mushrooms lb 75 Spinach, lb 20 Beets, lb 06 Cauliflower, each 25 - .45 Lettuce, each 18 Celery, lb 13 - .15 Garlic, lb 75 Cabbage, lb 05 Calif. Carrots, 2 lbs 17 Brussels Snrouts, lb 31 Parsnips, 2 lb. 15 Sugar White, lb .09 Golden Yellow, lb .09 Flour Pastry Flour. 7 lbs .35 Flour. 49's. No. 1 hard wheat $1.75 Second Pntent ...l CO Flour (24's : ...1.05 Fresh .Milk Quart .19 Pint 10 Cream, Vfe-Pint,. 4 15 Eggs Trade A: Large, cartoned, doz 51 Fish Halibut, lb 33 Salmon, lb .. .35 Cod, lb 25 Black Cod, smoked, lb 33 Smoked Kippers, lb .22 Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tin, 2 for 23 Butter First Grade, lb 45 Pure, lb .28 1 HEAT CAUSES BLASTS TROWBRIDGE, Eng., 0) When military huts were damaged by fire, local residents heard what they thought were "ammunition explosions" caused by tiles and dry timber splitting in the heat 1 HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a cement for pipe joints? A. Mix ten pounds of yellow ocher, four pounds of ground litharge, four poundsi of whiting, one-half pound of hemp, cut up fine. Mix together with linseed to about the consistency of putty. Q. How can I remove a rusty screw A. Heat a poker or spike ied-hot and apply it to the head of a screw that is rusty and obstinate. When the screw hai be-comi hot It can be removed very easily. Q. How can I take away all dampness of rooms? A. Place blocks of camphor in all corner.', and on shelves, replacing them as thry GOWNS FROM MODEST SHOP Little Known Dressmaker Makes Princesses' Dresses For South African Tour LONDON, 0) Many of the clothes to be worn by Princess Elizabeth and Princess" Margaret when they tour South 'Africa now are in the hands of "Miss Ford," a little-known London dress maker who has designed clothes for them since they were youns chllaren. "I have been dressing tbe princesses for many years. bit few people know of this,", said Miss Ford in an Interview; in her modest store on Albemarle Street. "I have executed many of the dresses, gowns and outfits for the royal tour." Other clothes are being designed toy more famous dress makers, Including Molyneux and Ncrman Hartnell. The princesses have been given extra clothes coupons but are also .making over many dresses culled from their wardrobes. Steamship Sailings For VanconTf 1 - Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 pjn. Tuesday ss Coqultlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert; llrl5pjn. . Friday ss Catala, 10 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 9:15 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Coqultlam, p.m. Monday s Princess Adelaide. p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 am, Friday ss Camosun, 3 run. Friday ss Catala, p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. Friday ss Camosun, midnight From Alaska Thursday ss Prince Rupert, ' p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 7 p.m. I Classified Advertising Pays! Full-strength yeast acts faster because it's fresh ! Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast goes right to work makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . insures tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME use fleischminn s active, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's time-tested favourite for over 70 years. ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE We buy . . . Perfex Beer Prince Rupert Bottle Collector Phone Blue 737 ALL SIZES Whiskey, Gin and Bottles Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVIGE FUNERAL AT METLAKATLA Local Veterans Join With Villagers In Final Riles For Albert Leighlon Veterans of World War I from Prince Rupert Journeyed to Metr lakatja Saturday afternoon to participate with the villagers there in the funeral rites for the late Albert Lelghton, native veteran of the First Great War, who had succumbed here last week after long suffering from disabilities of that conflict. The funeral service wa held at St. Paul's Anglican Church where Rev. Basil S. Prockter of Prince Rupert officiated with Mrs. Alvln Leask presiding at the organ to accompany tlie hymn which were "O God Our Htlp in' Ages Past" and "Lead, Kindly Light." Following the service the cortege proceeded across the passage to the cemetery at Aurlol Point where interment was made in the family plot. The "Last Post" was sounded over the final resting place by Bugler W. J. Ranee of Prinie Rupert while snow fell gently Into the open grave Into which the. flag-draped casket was lowered. There were two groups of Tjall-bearers. On. consisting of members from Prince Ruoert. com- prised J. A. Allen, Bsrt Woudcn, Edgar Woodward. W. J. Bance G. Leighton and J. A. Teng. The otner group consisted of Cecil Ryan, Howard Nelson and John Ryan, renresentin the vlllaee council ot'Metlakatla, and John Auckland, John Louth and George Ryan of the Youn Men's Benevolent Association. pare uaifatsorect made by the makers of Jell-0 Try the Speedy Minute Gelatin Method 1. Combine In saucepan all of the following callrd for br the recipe-Minute Gelatin, liquiot, seasonings, sugar. 1. Heat 2 or 3 minutes, stirring until gelatin dissolves. J. Plain gelatin recipes are readr for moulding; fancy ones readr for the addition of fruits, vegetables, meats, etc A mathod to new it moy not ba on th pock 09 you buy. Clip ond ktep thai instructions. Beautiful floral offerings In cluded wreaths from Peter Leighton and son, Dick; Robert Lelghton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and family. Sue' and family, Mr. and Mrs Gus Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Delgren and son. Mr. and Mrs: Matthew Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden. Mrs. Christina Leighton and Horace, Gus S'am-pare, Mrs. Alice LeUhton, Mr. and Mrs. George Haldane, Mrs. Ryan and family, Mr. and Mrs R. D. Leighton and family, Cana-tian Legion (Prince Itupert), Young Men's Benevolent Association, Ladies Benevolent Association, Metlakatla Council. Mr. ind Mrs. C. P. Ryan and family, vlrs. E. Steele and family, Mr. md Mrs. Henry Ryan and family, Mary and Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan and. family, Mr. and frs. George Robinson and Mr. ind Mrs. B. J. Bacon and William 3a con. HAIR-DO FOR TENANCY LONDON, P) An advertiser for a house concluded his appeal by saying: "My wife, an exiperi-enced hairdresser, will gladly ?ive careful attention to your wife's hair each week for a year in return for a key to a place." M S-1 7 A Product of Gmrol Foods JUST ANCIENT MELON The watermelon has been cultivated since ancient times. Your Grocer has Quicker, Easier GELATIN VOUNC, "difficult" skins I need f nccial care. Stub ID. mm - - m VALENTINE yL9 Cards ld Make this a COUTTS Valentine Day . RSf A n tfcAUIT I Kt A I (VI LIN I m. . for TEEN-AGE SKIN t 55 born blackheads, coarse and oily skin mciu citHNjiNO crmm conditions arc easily kept under control uXk. skin .1 T" 1 1 TT. 1 1 . 1- n. 1 i 11113 juriiuru jiuumii way . u miiijuc, 3-step DuBarry Beauly Treatment wilh the famous Special Cleansing Prepara lion that cleanses, softens and stimulates. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LiMrrEi) T crrace SPECIAL CLEANSING fCrBA!IONM.2J While in Terrace stay at . . . Hotel 1 (BrSHFHli n 1 for Convenience and Comfort RECENTLY REMODELLED UP-TO-DATE CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT HOT AND COLD'WATER 13rfnrc Rupert Dnily Bcvs . 5 Tuesday, January 21, 1947 SA1ADA Exemplifyinu the ' Values Skirts Jumpers DRESSES GLOVES PURSES COATS SUITS HATS National Junior Chamber of Commerce Week JANUARY ir - !2 BUY AND SAVE t)N OUR BUDOET PLAN Ml if LlMiTU fft MOW- TIJ 1 L 4 ENVELOPES . fs4 sums a runs fWtt r-i :. !.;' V "rrJ&&' ' -SsjailBaiSsr . Ji-"1 Smartness combined with guaranteed comfort make the Murray Heel-Huggers definitely a shoe of distinction! SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT . Brownwoods Formerly (CUT RATE SHOE STORE) 506 Third Avenue Fone fireen 593 lia Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AJVI. TO 6 AM. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISnES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES' CHOP SUEY enow ME IN FOR OUTSIDF ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST mm DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS CONSUMERS GO TOO LATE! Orders are piling up and the supply situation is not so good. You are advised to keep your orders well in advance to give us the best possible chance to keep you supplied. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 and 117 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS .it m 1 tHrn Mm "m fit i i 'Mi