1) Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 23, 1950 iRyon Nylon and to be harder-wearing than wool, les ".scratchy" and of equal . warmth Those with a nylon contest, the manufacturers say, w ill wear three times as well, and ! all are uncrushable. High Wool Prices cording to the cut, quality and done about the rise In wool finish of the goods. I prices. Wilfon declined to confirm . these forecasts of revised con- After holidaying in the south, trols. He said he intends to hold Mrs. Richard Kelday and Rttr full discussions with the cloth- ard jr. returned by boat yester- i Harold Wilson, President of , The Board of Trade, viewing the WIN THE MONARCH DREAM KITCHEN ! ! SEE OUR WINDOWS -FOR CONTEST RULES lng industry to see what can be day. Bv MITRIFL . NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer . LCNCON Britain's new "cost-of-living" clothing materials, the wholesale manufacturer's answer to rising wool prices, will be on the market soon. Wool and worsted mixtures materials at the British Rayon Federation Exhibition, said tha", the cost of living would be higher j now but for striking develop- menu In the substitution of ray-1 on for cotton wool. "Drlnoo rf natural fiHrf Vinvp carrying much 50 cent as as per KreaUv." he said. "Ra.v T. of rayon or nylon, they will lower wool is nearly nine times and ONARCH FLOUR Mow Available at BOURNS considerably the average cost of raw cotton 7'2 times pre-xar." new clothes. For instance, a low- price man's suit will cost Just under i 7 ($21) compared with nearly 10, -present cost' of the Same suit in an all-wool material. EST UYS Phone 755 TO REVISE CONTROLS ' , Manufacturers predict that the increased use of rayon and other yarns and the rising cost of all-wool textiles will result in the greatest change In government price controls since their .inauguration, in July, 1941. I The new materials are claimed i Vi TH0R... UTOMAGIC SINK Pre-'on'rol revisions, to be announced In December, are expected to remove ' government, S & tU - , restrictions on prices of wearing 8 0 Cwy Mirths Arlimi Vrvirf, Int. "Ma, I Just met an old friend and I want to bring him home to dinner," ' ' ! apparel, lnsieaa, control win uc levied on textile prices. In other words, Instead of present price controls on finished articles, restriction would be on textiles in the unprocessed stage. This would give the greatest price flexibility since pre-war days, say manufacturer?. Instead of . specific prices there would be a minimum price that could be. varied upwards ac- MM tween his knees. 5. Experts If he loses consciousness place him full length on the floor with no pillow under his head. Loosen the clothing around his The $Say: Overwaitea MARMALADE TOMATO JUICE Aylmer ACCIDENTS IN HOME By KAY REX ', - 2 27c Ihrec Fruit -18-os. Tin ,. 20-oz. Tin .. 60c neck and chest. If necessary open a window to provide fresh air. Cold cloths may be applied to his face. When he regains consciousness give him a hot cup of tea or coffee and allow him to rest. If he doesn't recover in a few minutes, call a doctor. CARE IN MOVING Health department experts warn never WET PACK SHRIMP Gulf Pearl PEAS & CARROTS Aylmer' ; Canadian Press' Staff Writer " Those who think they can stay clear of accidents by remaining at home had t-ettcr think again. The Bmeau of Statistics reports that In 1948 more than 25 per cent of. the accidental deaths resulted : from accident in the home a total of 2,398.. i 15-oz. 45 c 5-oi;. Tfn'.. 2 , 29c Tin ... PART OF THE MONARCH DREAM KITCHEN . to move an injured person until j it Is certain he has no broken i bones. By thoughtless moving of TOMATO SOUP Aylmer rd Prize Thor Automagic Washer th Prize Thor Gladiron 1 Asparagus Cuttings Aylmer an accident victim a simple fracture can easily become com RYE KING Chris Morck of Dickson, Alta., is the new rye king, winning the world championship at the Royal Winter I air in Toronto. The 62-year-old farmer, who came to Alberta from Denmark in 1905, Is shown examining a sample of Danish fall rye, similar to that which won him the title on his first try for the crown. (CP ?HOTO THOR PRODUCTS at 2 for 35? ;-o Tin 27c 20-o: Tin pound. Of this figure deaths 'from falls totalled 1,147 and JD2 from burns. ' ; .' That's why every housewife should be prepared, for emergencies, particularly ' if there are liildren in the home. She should nave some knowledge of first aid inich Plumbing & Heating NAME'S ORIGIN SHORTENING Swiftning Come-- 41 h Avenue and McBridc WHOLE BEETS Cudney The game of badminton was named after Badminton House, seat of the Duke of Beaufort In England. 35 23c 2C--J' Tin, Pec Lb. lion, Advertise! j JUST THE PEAK and keep supplies on hand. In jts book on home nursing the Canadian Red Cross Society has listed . supplies with which every home should be equipped. These Include: a stimulant such as aromatic spirits of ammonia for fainting or shock; a tube of . terlle vaseline for use primarily ' Timely Recipes PITTED DATES R.C. PAYROLLS" Christmas Island in the Indian Island Is the top of a' mountain 15.000 feet hlch, ris TOILET SOAP Woodbury 4,30c :.: 30C 16-ov Pkt. ing 1200 feet above the water. in qoodness!i j Minlrd Raisin Relish J M'ntcd Raisin R e 1 1 s h is ; H-meihini: new uni it Js some- nn bu"ns; adhesive tape; adhesive compresses; absorbent cotton; sterile gauze, a thermom- Reach Everv Hot1 ORANGES COFFEE TIME FAVORITE Overwaitea FRUIT CAKE ;thin? different. This relish hasjeter Florida 288's - Henp up breakfast bowlfuU of ttweet Kellopg's Corn Flakes. Ftrasherl Crisper! And hearty! The book gives inntruct'ons for Dczen j-i-CCTM $1.05 Three v Pound? ja (icllRhtrul consLstency and a a mott refresh ng flavor. Ra!"ilr!s "-ind fnint S'e primarily respo.i--blo for the unu.sual features of hers the "power , pt nour-Ipbing corn at its tasty-ljest! lor Y.lre main dwh tor breaktast that ia your bargain in good-mnu Kellogg's Cora Flakes. he relish. Minted Raisin Relish gives coffp" a rich r Uiat makes every Economical in all treatment of . various Injuries from Insect bite t burns.- ' , Even a small (birn 'should be covered with a" slarile gaiize dressing and bandaged firmly. Sterile vaseline may be applied to the dressln? to prevent it from clinging to the wound. When It's a severe burn, medical aid should be sought promptly. While waiting for the doctor tho burned area may be covered wtih sterile gauze or soft white MOTHER KNOWS 1 cup seedless raisins Larre handful fresh pfic Is now Vitamin mint (or extra nourlsh-be without this all- leaves 3 tablespons India rellsli- R'n-e raisiri and mint f-n-i rfiln thnrouehly. Put through It jf p' Jf Va ' 4 W Flf MIIK food chopper, using medium knife. Mix with India relish. A ,1 IV I I k frushlv 'aunrired cloth. The patient should be kept warm and omfo'-tab'e in a reclining posi and HnmnRcnizcd few drops mint extract may be ! substituted for mint leaves., ; Makes about 1 cup. . , . . tion. He should be given plenty SHOP THE Oveivaitea WAY of fluids. ' "I FAINTING- The Red Cross patient book describes fainting as "a Doctor: "Hows our FRESHER CAKES fait 9ty other mix 1 ! -I I J 1 1 ! s t' i t 1 I . f rt '1 ' V. . : I I f ! .' i : pa. iiai or wiiai ius ui wim-w-ness due to a diminished supply of blood to the brain." If the patient Is in a sitting nrwitlnn. nut his hwrt down be- this morning?" Nurse; "He must be better. He tried to blow the foam off his medicine." Now HUH 1 ( t rl - mm i VAV IP 7M7'$ M07 TP01NT gjn OSLEY GERATORS rail i or Gu r o Suit You !W BROS.