fff! The Experts Prfnrefnttprrt. Dafl? T5rtu8 Lt3. Tuesday, August J, 1948 N.H.A. DESIGN-OF-THE-MONTH P. v CONTROLS SEEN NECESSARY TO . t C.reene, AID- Health pv-.. pnjiu.i vnni planning I FIRST ah going In tor a wim, first of I warn f families to take along a 1 et iomeon to accompany ftupp, f mi. biay oui oi uie water if ariM ' . materials Hollander. . i sandifon. CURB PRICES VxUmuifted from fatigue, or ! ff , ' "les 'nen they start A Delicious Cool Drink Directions: Moke tea exactly at usual . . . While sNII hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . Add sugar and femon to taste ... I from any other cause. Avoid I , tamping holiday. JIUJW'rig bathing within one hour after 1 article, yT T a meal. Don't go in Rwimmig Z Ll ne I q n,.., ., " ": y gparo- " y : when the body Is cooling after ""-""umeier, first- aid a dressing. Including sterlli The shrinking consumers' j (foliar came under the group scrurtiny of Use Homemakers' i League at a meeting in the Civic Centre !ai night which heard H. O. Archibald, MP.j tnd W. H. Brett, ML A. outline' WOUnd rirpsioinoc Avoid bathing altogether In ;8aufe bandages to hold dress- If IIIC v,... v.. llOViJlg , I ". ,n,,s - u , piace and a roll of ad-hfSlvp nl;it.. . - been In the -m ater a hort time there t a sense of cWiUnen. ' ' a"un lor use relieve tVi mi.. KRIJGER PARK Africa 0- be underway to National Part one .; must attractive u propon-d to brovidv.' ps, camps. and lm- ,d8-jon, the economic background of the current prices spiral. Re-establi.'fliment of priQe controls was seen as the logical instrument for curbing soar S(gga4s7 of strains, sprains and bruises-aromatic spirits of ammonia one-half teaspon ln wat IOr faint no.,- w i. ... and feet. When taken with cramp while swimming, toe Royal Life Saving Society offers the XuUowing ing living costs and, at the sug bcw (one teaspoon in a glass of water fur advice: Keep calm and, turning i an evpu-fi , i , , . on the back, rub and stretch 1 ... ointment . . i'"r external use In the affected limb treatment tlnr4.nr ril of small burns: r!VE TEARS Ministry of Muni- If seined ln the calf of the leg .turn up the toes, straighten iodine; oils of cloves for toothache; and milk of magnesia or mineral oil. a, By AH i gestion of Mr. Archibald, the " group of 25 decided to urge with difficulties which would other organizations to which ' hamper it." they belong to make reprcsen-j "The government's own war-tations in that direction. time record in the prioe control Mr. Arciuoaid suggested that, field shows that controls can since the Homemakers' League be successful In maintaining was only newly organized and the price line," he asserted, small, its Influence at Ottawa "However, the present govern-wotild be slight. However, If a ment is dedicated to a philoso-large number of established or- phy called free enterprise and ud abolished the leg, and stretch the muscies; .'responsible furl apply friction tmd kkk the sur--aaulafture of face of the water until they re- 1 lax. jmmunition SUMMER HEALTH This it the season for enteritis which health and welfare officials A I 'K V , T-T . tEiuzations, such as fraternal wui have to be forced to con-and church groups, pressed for trol commodity prices." warn is the fourth ranking cause of death of children un. price controls .their demands i Forced by economic necessity. cit-r two years of uok 3 m I - YW Ai1 ';, r, r '-'-5 would be heard. practically every country ln the I, - 0OM B3I w-er n-- 1 T1 s I William Brett, MIA. told the ; world is experiencing an in- meeting that "we are getting crease of state intervention ln 1 i order to uard her baby a' ; :imt the disease which reaches its peak between August and October each year, the mother is urged to maintain sanitary conditions about the home. exactly what we should expect under a private enterprise system. Private enterprise operates This 'large' small home combines a pleasing exterior with a convenient flow plan. One of the atorpy-and-a-half types which have found so much favor with Canadian home-builders, it U built ol solid mtwnry twt th" liiiwrmiuus ou the wurianc draw-inpi are so arranged that it may be built of frame or brick veneer. The larjtp corner windows which give a tnoik-rn apfiearatice to the house' also provirie bright, airy rooms. A fuel fire-place with an adfoinitig window-wat is a special feature of the lfc'xll'8 living-room. B(K)k-eaes, under the window-seat and at the mde of the fireplace, would create a homey, 'iived-in' atmosphere.. The wparate dining room has high windows acrosR the end, leaving space Inr a buffet. The kitchen is cosivenientiy ammg'ed with a door leading to the trade entrance and the basement. The two bedrooms have ample wall and closet apace. The swond door, mhich may be finished when required, provides storage spare and a nobby or ptay room which could be used a a third bedroom The over all dimensions of the commodity trading, Mr. Archibald said. The North American continent, alone is rich enough to permit a system of private buying and selling without intervention of government. However, the recent Geneva for profit and prices are deter mined by supply and demand. Today, demand exceeds supply in most instances." tsouies and nipples formula and feeding should be sterilized. Infants should be c'ean place in which Avoid excessive heat and all utensils given a to play, an hot " r- T mot. Play I f !., I. I--. - I -tk Mi I Mr. Brett blamed the profit trade pact, designed to loosen motive as the basic cause, de-' the flow of goods between ooun-claring that prices had risen tries, are creating scarcities in despite the fact that overall ' Canada and the United States. Canadian production was 71 per i These result in rising prices. days by limiting clothing and givim; repealed sponge baths. Decreaie food during warm weather and increase fluids. cent greater ln physical vol LINGERIE All price range. SLACKS SWEATERS SKIRTS BLOUSES KIDDIES' WEAR Moore's 206 6th SWeet ume than before the war and 128 per cent greater in monetary value. "Our only salvation Is to put first floor are U4'4"xa0', with a 4'pro)Kion housing the vestibule f LOOS. and part of the froat bedroom. "It has been suggested that rising wages have been Jamming up prices,'' he declared. "This is not so. In an investigation of the key textile industry, it was found that wages were only a minor factor in the rise of textile prices." pressure on the government to ' I 1 URGES TESTS Of FERTILITY 1 he area, lor estimating purpuaec, 1,160 square feet. , Under the terms of the National Housing Act, 1944, financial assistance it available to Canadians wishing to build new houses such as the one illustrated. Monarch is an i" ' , . re-impose price controls,' he declared. Mr. Archibald told the meeting that prominent government officials had admitted that an ;he beautiful, flowing iime ol Monarcn new Mr. Archibald and Mr. Brett were thanked for their ad-: dresses by Mrs. Ross Richardson, : Childless Couples "Miserable, Says Dublin Gynaecologist chairman of the meeting. overall control system could Daily News Classified Ads get W0fl effectively but that a j Watch the Classified Ads! j j HOW CAN I ? ? ? t By ANNE ASHLEY Quick Results! piecemeal system would meet, CAMBRIDGE, Eng. APi Dr. Of : h"l Solomons. Dublin gynaecologist, recommends fertility styling, when you leara anoul me new 110 hp. tngine tad the many oder new dvtnctroentJ, yo will know that motoring has entered a new wage, of development. For Monarch has been re-designed from scratch, with nothing less than perfection js the aim. In its comfort, wfvty and brilliant will see a whole new engineering, you tests for rmmles before marriage, i Q- How can I make use ol He made his recommendation the tops of old stockings? to a meeting of 200 doctors and A- These tops make excel experts on child-bearing during lent duslers and polishing cloths. :i debate nn the mr-Worr, r.f Ior ollin8 or rubbing down the! '-4 v" v..-; . ' ' f. standard oi luxurious anving. Vi'e intite you to come in and see the New 1949 Monarch today. chi'dless marriases. furniture and floors. If several p Consult us ior your needs ln all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for every occasion DIRK Printing " "in .mp "There nre mnrn mnn anrl wn- BOB PARKER ITD. , . , , , , . and dipped in paraffin oil,, ' they men miserable from the lack of : . . ,. . , can be made into a serviceable rin'dren than from most other dustles5 m op for tne rr-mplairt.,- he saifl. "I have How can , brighten the found this mLsery so acute thai, ' red ties of a firepiace tnat if at all possible, r would like ojhave become dull? see a test of fertility before mar- a. Try rubbing the tiles riace." with a cut piece of lemon and a Dr. Solomons opposed "donor , little salt. Then wash with, warm BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE nsemination" which, he said, soap water. -1." ArtV I .w "involves too many principles." Q. Should one keep the pap er cap on the milk bottle? A. Wo; after opening the milk bottle the paper cap should oe suosututea by a glass top or .1. Products (1947) stopper. lie also advised newly-married couples to avoid using contraceptives because they might cause sterility. Dr. Oswald Lloyd of Cam-' bridge recommended "baby borrowing" as a moans of curing sterility. He said: "The matter of a wife adop4-i ing I baby and then becoming ! prcftiant is too real to be a co-; incidence. The tension of want LIMITED ThePopulnr S.S. that it may cause sterility in s woman. "When she adopts a baby th? tension relaxes." Manufacturers of the New Improved pODBOSS POWER CHAIN SAW 7 PRINCE V RUPERT TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! ing a baby is sometimes so great Sails For Announce the appointment or E RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE TEIRIRACE fir ASents for Prince Rupert and District FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER VANCOUVER AND INTERMiDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY , AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ffr Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Ofllcw PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Bnlck Oldsmoblle Cher. Trucks G.M.C. 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