6 l?tince Rupert S?ailp Hrtoi tto. Tuesday, March 16, 1948 EXPERT SAYS GALS VOCALLY STRONGER THAN STRONG SEX Versa tile Wools Flat I er Daytime and Formal Wear Coats, Suits, Dresses and Slacks Are Shown In Variety of Weaves and Textures By MARILYN LAMBORN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) This springs flock of femininity will look flattery-fetching in .soft wool. At a recent department store lashion show sponsored by the International Wool Secretariat, wool stepped out as a further challenge to dainty smartness. sing or time their words. But when the singing becomes hab MM WOmcn's Speech Mechanism, Mure Hugged Than Men's, Is Less Prone to Defects liy ALTQN L. B LAKES LEE NEW YORK Women, says an authority on speech, are better equipped than men to talk easily and well. Their speech mechanism is more rugged. Has is probably the reason itual, the stuttering Is likely to iecur. There are many different ways to correct stuttering, and "about 90 per cent of cases can be relieved if their attention can be distracted from the mechanism of stuttering," Dr. Palmer said. "The best suc Coats, suits, dresses and even resort clothes looked 1 - J 6 H if ?c;h v tht'ir long-skirted best In eye- why fewer girls and women cess is achieved when the stut catching weaves, spins and textures. For a light-weight tweed coat, women were advised to take the terer isn't conscious of the correction method that relaxes him or permits a new adjustment. I don't know of any method which brings, a permanent correction." estly flaired for daytime. In our sections with the scam at the centre back, the grass-green cape gave promise of trim ensembles underneath, whether slacks or formal attire. The collar is cut to stand at the back of the neck and form an attractive frame for the face. brown of the season's first pu.ssy willow and lay it on a ground of tender spring green. Combined together, these shades accentuate the open weave of an V NINETY-SIX, SHE NEW FABRIC HIT A new fabric, with mink fur actually blended Into a luxurious ' My husband says they're very conveiut-nt f,jr d , ... pvnr hnt tn v. i . ul- English reefer coat wide of pocket and princess of line. Taking its cue fsom the flowing flair of winter, the cape has made its dashing aupearanie on w HJ miuiue lax. "MAJOR" CHAMP HEADED VANCOUVER WAY Most distinguished four-footed passenger to arrive in New York on the Queen Elizabeth was "vfajor,". shown with his owner, Mrs. Rosemary Woods, of London, Eng. ' "Major," for your information, is International Grand Champion Alsatian in the puppy class. He and his owner are bound for Vancouver, B. C, to live Canadian wool Jersey, makes a have speech defects than boys and men. Girls generally learn to talk sooner and more easily than boys. Whether the better voice mechanism may account for any tendency for women tq be more talkative is an entirely different issue. About 4,000,000 Americans have speech troubles of some kind, says Dr. Martin F. Palmer, president of the American Speech Correction Association, and director of the Institute of Loyopedics at Wichita, Kansas. Logopedics is' the study and treatment of speech defects. One of the most common doubles, he said in an interview, is stuttering. About one per cent of Americans . stutter to some degree, and three times more males than females stutter. Oddly enough, -most stutterers can sing well without any sign of stuttering, he continued, be the spring fashion-plate. Its romantic folds Are worn fabulously full for formal wear or mod- hit when patterned Into a light-1 weight uncreaseablc dress. White pique detachable collars and cuffs, Imitation bolero, flap pockets and long, fitted sleeves TTROHE FOUEB. lid sr SCORNS NEW LOOK TORONTO Mrs. Susan Davidson, aged 96, says women should not wear slacks, because they are not pretty. She says, further, that "the new look" is all bosh. She enjoys a hearty appetite, likes meals on time and her favorite dessert remains apple pie. "I can hardly believe I'm 96," she comments. "I certainly do not feel that old." slashed at the wrist add to the simplicity and smartness of this I r C n n Radio Dial all-occasion dress. Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections t I I K Kilocycle AOUIT JOAN 610NOEU 1 5g Classified Advertising - - Clever wool-gathering was achieved in a summer re&oit costume of printed, sheer cashmere. The dirndl skirt ls gathered to a curved hlpllne and swings into a heavy corded flair at the bottom. The brief blouse has a drop shoulder line and small puffed sleeves. The model wore the ensemble with gold kid shoes and bag and four or five heavy gold bracelets on either arm an exotic touch to the cause singing involves a Oilier-J ciajauirds: 2c per wurd rr Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notice. 60c; Cardb of Thmiks. UcHth Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage mi, part 01 tne Drain than talk- A lot orfus, no doubt, would view with considerable satisfaction the owisiou o; millions in Canadian funds among the people of Canada. Such would be in line with certain political principles. But suppose you had $50 and no more. Would you turn over $25 to some one you never saw before, or to any one. (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Al Harvey Show 1:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Shady Bay Stories 5:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup and Engagement Announcements, a ANOTHER SHIPMENT ing. So some stutterers benefit at least temporarily by trying to FOR SALE FOU RENT FOR SALE Piano. Phone Green 633. 68) FOR RENT One sleeping room 801 Borden Street. Uf) POPULAR CONNOU 'TIIKIW WASHERS Single room. 650 (66) FOR RENT -7th East. FOR SALE 1940 Pontlac, good just because such a course shape. Apply No. 22 Cow Bay. 'might make you feel better. (65 1 1 Jl ST Mti;i I I) See Them ,M .FOR RENT Newly decorated RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRI ifN 'Ms'. single sleeping room. 221 5th Ave. E. (68J California design. Wool really goes versatile when it blossoms Into a delicate pink georgette for evening wear. A fitted bodice and long sll:n sleeves compliment the "gay nineties" waistline. A pleated ruffle frames the shoulder, and white taffeta petticoat with a sheer nylon frill stiffens th fabric to crinoline fullness. I In a Vancouver Island Douk- FOR SALE Simplex Engines hobor community, it has be-IV2 to 31 H.P. air cooled; 30 to come necessary to ask permls-185 H.P. Marine Straight or'sion shouid any0ne crave the Reduction Drive; also Station- iuxurv 0f becomina a Darent. Box i:t-i FOR R E N T Three -room fur nished suite. 1038 2nd Ave. Blue 270. 69 VENEW: ROOM AND BOARD ary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Tnls t0 be a ralner per. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE sonal matter However, no mat-WORKS. (t ter! Yet one cannot but won- der how tne Parlv in whom u FOR SALE Fresh eggs at 303 7th Ave West. (70)ivested authority would handle '. '. I the situation. Would he give a BUN ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) - y vr : 71 r FOR SALE Palmer Apartments firm shake of the head, sadly 404 7th Ave. W., comprising nod, or with broad grin and a 10 suites and 6 single rooms, grip of the hand, call out "Sure also house at rear with 3 rent- Mike. Carry on?" al units. Fully furnished. $4500 . cash. This is a snap. Prince Spring and early summer in Rupert Realty Co. (tfi Skeena. Long, long evenings. WORK WANTED T.nioM ii l-i ;s iiici.t.-. o! y--.: 1 1 m.irii' ar.d I in i nu t.ii .i.it- P. I .-.! nu.i'i'ir i'j urc "ir .w-. m' ' i'c 7 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Alberta Ranch Hou.se 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. 9:15 Points of View 9:30 CBC Concert Orch. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Neighbourly News 10:30 Pacific Planororte 11:00 Weather and Sin Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Cltici 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Modems 8:43 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 'Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodieo 11:00 Gospel Songs , 11 :15 Reminiscences 11:30 -Weather l-uiccsat 11:31 Message l'cryd MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Oreen 588. tf with now and then a sunset like pod cat r 7 i,nf, rft na lit fir I W.V kj. liJ I ,VJU AW HELP WANTED flooring. 4.000 feet corrugated " " ""-' , r . ,, . . Vales and peaks mirrored re in galvanized roofing, doors, win- . ... . Jn sun waters, .m wn wild roses akin MALE lunch counter operator, dows and timbers. Apply R. C. HOT L I i Mutch. 66 capable of taking charge and able to prepare short orders. ' 1 m my This is an out-of-town store j FOR SALE New and Used Fur- Mi Iti iilr Mrift H country roads, violets in the woods, and gay gardens brightening homes. Of course, there's oodles of fish and timber and real estate, pulp, farm lands and coal. But one can find something else, as well. and living quarters will be provided. In reply please give references. Box 321, Daily News. 65) The Brand New Luuk a Coats and Dresses for Daughter ...GREETING.. niture. Slightly used Electric Frigidaire, Sewing Machine, Washing Machine, 5-piece Bedroom Suite, New Gurney Kitchen Ranges, Bookcases, Chests of Drawers, Congoleum Rugs, New China Cups and Saucers, special 25c. Every- thing reasonably priced. B.C. Furnture Co. Black 324. AGENTS WANTED At By Thunder, Sir. there are towns in Canada, knowing no better, that talk about Ru-oert as they would a-.out a poor relation with an attack of SALESMEN make twenty dollars a day. It's true. New. all-Canadian product sells 0:1 sight. Every business a pros- WALLACE'S j Of Course npet. Write Fliir-D-Lil Siens. smallpox. But we could , .. . tell such miseuided mlsSUided ' - ; EYin CAT r itf i i i IsT ) ? EASTER ' V 'Cy f 1 L r any " as"'" Hamilton. Ontario. (65) T" TT B.. . , i (.'LOVERLY KENNELS (Regd.) (WtiHItS Breeding and Personality BIok1 lines us advertised by many of the lurge kennels in the East. Booking orders now fur Honey Breeze's litter, three weeks old. Five champions on sire's side, four on dam's side. We have satisfied patrons in Prince Rupert. These pups are natural hunters and have wonderful disposition!. ,iuui . n nyvty 11 11 1 v njiux iviinv nutn, m r i t ini. ...1.1.... ; uieir widest avenues are no PERSONAL 10- M wider than a Prince Runrrt. lane. u"t' FOR SALE Scrap wood, random lnls ls not an insult. Reliable Plumbing Work IMus SATISFACTION! 1 y--' una Ariisuc ." DIB B PRINTING C lengths. 1 cord. $6.00: 3 cords. iivlLrt,y suiting a fact $16.00. Phone Green 977. (86) ARE YOU INIERES'lED in education? Encyclopedia Americana Grolier's Encyclopedia Vocational Guidance, Service Free. Everyone should have a mien 11 t :33 Recorded Interlude ll:45-Ethel and Albert PM 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55-Recorded Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Quebec 1 :45 Commentary Belgium Story 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast US. CONSULATE IS THREATENED Warning of Bombing In TIMHI K SAI.K XI ui.i FOR SALE Tpnriors will ho ro. Dcuiea tenders will be receivid by 'jrla. ceived by the undersigned forjc." h day April. iMH. for the p ,,. i ?s. icc,,ce, X44165- 10 cul und Ccdnr, on throe area. .!,,.,.. on the West aide 0f u,ulliC ulHU(l T.Z. . , . yuecn tharlotU ..,.u uunu uibtrict. PRICED REASONABLY Two (a i year will be allowed for removiil of timber. 1. S.D. of D.L. 361, Plan 972, Terrace Townsite, . Range 5, Coast District, together with Improvements situated thereon, up to noon of Monday, April 5. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. F. G. Forbes. Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Winslow Ross, de- Bible. Illuminated Bible. Are you interested? Hiram Roth-well, Prince Rupert Hotel. (05) BUYERS OF L.S.A. products. We . act as your pcisoiial purchasing agent, for any item you may wish to purchase. For home, office, factory, mine or mill. Address all inquiries to JOHN F. BRADY FOREIGN BUYER'S AGENT, 9717 Deni-son Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio, U.S.A. (80) LOST AND I'OrTND Further purtlculurs of the Chid and pedigrees YOUR BEST Particulars on request. v Z: v,clor,a- B. C. or District ,.., rimra jtupcrt, B. C. Jerusalem Thirteen Dead From Yesterday's Incident Wc can bundle any job at very moderate cost. Day and night service. Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating PHONE 10H EATING PLACE TIMItIK hM.f; Sealed tenders will be received by the ie District District Forester. Forester rr,,, t, J.C. HUNT Bl llNS LAKE, B.C. Two sail'"'" J VAN,onsiV ceased, Court House, Prince ' noon " the 23rd ,y., m urh fMo' ,or thfi Runert rtupert, BP H.I. ir (68) sof Licence Purchase X-44192 to cut 335 000 feet - . of cedar, spruce, hinl(xk and bal- FOR SALE Graham-Page '29 f?1 on Rrca altuatcd ut Ocetla FILL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET 11ALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES The Popular T. rT nCeQS reP8,-' Tw ye will be allowed ,r LOST Lady's, wrist watch. White gold "Gruen" with black strap. Reward. Phone Red 432. M JERUSALEM tf. The United Hates constulate In Jerusalem as evacuated during the noon hour yesterday In response to i warning that the building wao to be bombed. Meantime the death toll climbed to thirteen today as a result of the bombing by Arabs Thursday of the Jewish Agency building. A check showed 84 others were injured. Top officials of the Agency and the official spokesman for Palestine Jewry removal of timber (691 .Sun-lavs. i .. 01 fj.fl m METAL WORK PRINCE RUPERT Sails For 1-Voru.i" BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. rhone 2U0 PLUMBING Installations ano repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eaveslroughlng and stack work. Lctourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tfi FOR SALE 16 h.p. 4-cyiind.r engine. Phone Black 702. (65) MACHlNtKt f OR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) were believed safe as many werJ Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B C or Rnser H. W. Campbell at Ocean Falls, B.C. (ltj M1TIO; TO ( KI.M IOIt liiirle 'KilKiiril ,, kimmii, .a(e of Villi, H.C., NOTICE is hereby given that all persons havlnK claims against the aoove-named deceased, who died oa February 6. 148, at Atlin, BC. are required to file particulars tAereof with the undersigned Executor on or before the 24tli. day of April, 1848. after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons priii' ' - ft. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Plate to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated Spring-Filled Mattresses New Management Proprietor, TOM PESUT PHONE 71 TENDERS TOMOTIVK Si:nVIE " FOR THE BEST IN Al dea$ NOI K K Of f AM I I.I.ATI1IN OF KKhLKK in Tel Aviv at the time of the explosion. Three of the slightly injured were minor officials. Jews in the building at tin time of the explosion said that an automobile with an American flag entered the courtyard through a guarded gate. Two men from the parked car walked out past the guard and drove away in a waiting taxicab. The building caught fire after the blast. Witnesses speculated that the See Your GENERAL MOTORS euuuea mere to. nuving regard only VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:13 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or Depot Tteket Ofltm ) PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the building of a Community Hall, measuring IV by 24' by 10', at Dodge Cove, Digby Island, B.C., up to noon of Thursday, April 1, 1948. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Fur NOTICE ls hereDy given that the to the clslma which have been filed reserve established pursuant to required. Order-ln-Council No. 1101, approved Dated at Vancouver. B.C., this 4th. August 14th. 1942, notice of which ' day of March. A D. 1948. Chevrolet Pontiao Oldsmohilr . t TV was published in the British Colum-j The Canada Permanent Trust A SPECIE" bia Gazette on August 20th. 1942. Company, Executor, covering Lots 1 to 5. Inclusive, Block I 432 Richards Street, ther particulars on application 17. Section 1. Prince Rupert Town Vancouver, B.C. Terrace Machine Shop & By Their Solicitor, ".JjlessrB. Caple and Shannon, to D. E. Alvey, secretary, Dodge lie, MaP 18 cancelled. Cove Ratepayers' Society, B.C., I. SLj -...tu. car may have been one stolen In the tiAA fyl Metks iin llM United States cinsulatbj-- TERRACE, B.L. . . . : 910 Granville Street, "" vnticmrvetr B.C. - (Apr. 6) dua oil, rnnce nuperi, b.. i apartment oi utnas ana ryrests. Victoria, B. C, 27th February. 1948 (69) 4