I - ' Textile Industry prince Rupert Daflf ISetof Ettf. . - - Thursday, May 13, 1948 FLOWER-PILED SAILOR HATS For South Africa Import Operators, 824u,0O Worth of Machinery ar rate women operators in Prance. has in any case to be carried on In sign language because of the noise of the machinery. SUMMER STYLE She learned her Job in two weeks against the usual three months' training period. First Step PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, 0.' Wool-spinning and FARNBOROUGH, Eng.. tr The language barrier betm'een By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON OSailor hat., mass the French instructors and the Mr. and Mrs E. Rumbold, both weaving machinery worth $200. 000 which has been moved to leaners has not proved a diffl- 89, celebrated their 70th wed- ed with summer flowers and wider at the brim than the old Port Elizabeth from northern culty, as much of the instruction ding anniversary. France, will begin production hr l5r' ' 1 i 1 I 1 I JL.f W, il Edwardian boater, are setting a London style note for warm- shortly. This will be the first of five new spinning, weaving and weather wear. combing concerns from overseas which will form .what may become a major South African in I A wwlr Wuf "4 lorWaMtiM Mrrkt fsf (d'r'l wtaua Ribbon and veiling also are emphasized in the new models from which many women have chosen their first summer hat. Princess Elizabeth, for her 22nd birthday luncheon at Windsor Castle, wore a straw sailor trimmed with spring flowers. Similar models have been popular at spring race meetings. dustry. Twelve French operators have been brought from Normandy to instruct workers in the new industry, and on them will fall the burden of training the 600 MONTREAL, May 13th Summertime comes Sudani I y m May, but it won't take you, elotbes-wUe, by surprise whrn you sew your summer rlothes at home . . . with t'orticflli Nylom Bewing Thn-sdl I've found that sewing is simple . . . em "star put" . . . when I sew with this excellent thread. Cortieelli Nylon Thread assures yow of seams that are sewn to stav because its din-able and elajtie ... it provides the needed " give " that makes for longer wearing. So for summer clothes that will he p2 "C ' L men and women who will be employed when the plant reaches Several attractive sailors, in I to England and Italy, walked in full eapacity. DIES' ANTICS STEAL SPOTLIGHT It is hoped the mills will soon with her mother during the j ' middle'of the show. She wore a felts and straw, were displayed at the Millinery Information Centre's recent London show. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA USB yours lor seuernl summers ... be sure to few with C0RTICF.I.U. You'll find this nyloa thread in a variety oi beautilul colours keyed to summer's loveliest i-hiea-shades. ' turn out 1,800,000 pounds of worsted yarn a year. vlAKlENNE IZSAK from finishing their luncheon printed batiste princess-style ORK (f The small ucssert and drinking their cof- dress and a wide maize ribbon- Q. What should one do when One striking example was a u'tth a nrnmii f nllnwlncr "a rfnnre Airip-wirlt.h brimmed fuiilor of Workers now being trained on her curls, which she wore ; . , , . , , . ... ,,, , , show considerable aptitude. One and the otners wlsn to stop misiy-oiue mr ieii wim pina I somewhere to eat, and one is camellias in the tinder-brim and loose instead of in the custom arv Dietails. Hatkt That Hintt Of SomsMr in the air? They m-suired me to make a stimmerv-lnoking dcMert last . nipht . . . and here it if really scrumptiom, simple though it wa. Prepare Lime Jell-O as directed on the rackugc. W hen slightly thickened, fold in drained grapefruit sections, Chill in individual mold sen- garnished wilh freh, green sprigs of mint. Not only lni.nl., in lru.L' 4 " k,,t (mk.fl n vnrA temnlintf r old Uiw-lietiU, wtar- ice. much more than her One winsome maid of six, fas-!,,( slowly down the i ciliated by the applause that iinw ramp. greeted her and the spotlight .-V.,.,., (..nm-curl r.M Ur.f turnup n rwl girl is pronounced by the French foreman to have been quicker and better than any of the first- I a chin-tie veil caught by a slid- What did the others wear? ,not ' ' A- One can always Oh v(twell thev wore hnth-1 order Ing slot of blue feltt Iil-MllOIl MIU w iui tuv. iiiMi u vjii ini, luuiTu aim Straw examples included a . . . and so eacv voull make it often. Ak your grocer tomorrow for JKLL-O ... and look for the delicious recipes on every packagel navy blue sailor with side clus but the grownups ate was obvious from their , 1....L.. (hit tVi; preened in the centre of the stage until forcibly evicted. The spectators loved it. something very light and make in- suits, err-r-r, wool-and an UemPt at eating it. their afternoon dresses were , ah, loose and some of them werei ' Wnen calIin8 on a friend thei"nd sf,e te not at nome- is H a" cut in er, princess style and ters of blended ' pastel-shaded t ana upiJ"u-,c """" Tint Hutkonrf h Hah it of for lV S.ks . . . make this Another stopped en route at bringing ine- right to leave a message? a table with the patient air of materials were ah-h-h, cotton straw boater with two giant flowers and a white synthetic matching hatpins stuck cush-ionwise into .a navy rouleau Ml...,-,, - . - V V, ?. sit:ml test wilh and batiste and, oh yes, organdy. , models were a wei-,I1Be to the tall, svelte, s models usually to be ..i.shion reviews, jsner was Miss L. Bro-ding New York child- A. Yes. "Sorry to have missed you" may be written, on one's card. ; , . . ' X.B.T. Baby Powder t Pim- peeled guests to dinner is no problem at all to the wise wife who's redisenv a dog waiting for a biscuit and refused to move until she had been given . something. Then ,he walked happily on, chewing band. - ' ply smooth a little of the ward-tilted beret in pastel pink fur felt, with two devil "horns'' and a half bonnet in pale turquoise blue, the brim covered with felt blue marguerites. Town hats on display included one of navy straw with waved, double-edged brim, its cockade and brim edged with white gres-grain. One tailored hat in fawn fur felt had blended duck and pheasant feathers In an upward-thrusting mount. A natural - colored straw grandmother's bonnet with high central cluster of mixed flow- . A cartwheel sailor of rustic straw in lime green, with a zigzag trimming ol navy ribbon on LONDON, (P-Boys with cata-j Q. Is It all right for. a. 'girl pults cost London's Wandsworth to give her fiance an engage-district $480 monthly by break- ment present? ing 300 street lamps. ! A. Yes, this is often done. ,st and the place was it. ,,ir( Astoria. Miss Bro- A scared-looking, bis-eyed hp gamut from bathing lad of four insisted on walking the children's equival- in the wrong direction and had front brim, had a fur felt counterpart in apple green with beige ribboning. "HOT CROSS BI N" The Information Centre's Famous Pin-Up Girl Doffs Bathing Suit iu'tning domes in net racn tunc m uc given u uumi w I get him headed the right way. was the antics of the' Margaret OBrien, the child 1 r powder on your hands then sprinkle wilh water. It's amazing! Z-B.T. reits mois-ture protects your skin. And it protects your baby's sensitive fkin in the same way. Never again will he lie hmhrred and bewildered by the burning irritation of " arid-moisture " if you do this: Evrry time you change his diapers. Ie. sure to smooth on soothing, mow-' tuic-resislant Z.H.T. It's the Baby Powder made wilh Oiive Oil . . . pure protection day and night-summer and winter! Write to me for voiir free sample of J5.B.T. lUHV POWDKR . . . Barbara lirent, 5411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q. show of moderately-priced hats ered the Heins Family of Products! Yes all Heini famous 57 varieties are available again ... B:iked Beans, Cooked Spaghetti, Pickles, Peanut Butter, MiMtard, Vinegar, Boups and Ketchup . . , to help a hostess out ef a jam! The handiest shelf in my kitchen cupboard is my "special" Heins shelf well storked for family ani friends who like food with flavour and personality! Truly, a Hrins meal of " flavourites" from sou to beans is always a success! That's why I urge yon to maks HhlXZ 57 VAK1ETIF.S a, "buy-word "... s so many thousands of homemakers do! Ssaistaisf ft TJx Yssngrtsrs . . . :nit kept the spectators movie star Just back from a visit even posed, for the war assets administration, with otherwise sexless 18,000-volt transformer 'the government was trying It ranging in retail price from ers and tie veil was consplcu- Adele Mara "Star of Stills,'' To Appear In Million-Dollar Movie HOLLYWOOD AP l A d e e Mara is better known for her pin-up photographs on barracks walls and warship bulkhead sell. Her studio now has decided that anyone who can inspire nenrlv Anon fnn lptrprn a uelr ous among models shown for sophisticated town wear. For summer travel there was a sky blue chenille rouleau turban with tie ends and a dusky pink puff-crowned clothe with adjustable head fitting and looped side bow of petersham. 15 shillings to 3 15s ($3 to $15) included a number of teen-aged hats. Prominent was a "Hot Cross Bun" riding hat of blue, lightweight felt, stitchod in sections and weighing only l2 ounces. Other teen-agers were a for- than she is for her pictures on g ..gUr me screen, cui sue lias put Heorf-Ts-Tos daintiness is yours in a Jlliy Willi this new 'Jr"V"Vl powder - spray ; L " I ,;.,',-,- , of the stills." She has accordingly been given the feminine lead opposite John Carroll In "The Blue Lady," a milliim-dollar opus. "Legs are O.K.," said Adele, "but stars have to have faces, too. It's time folks discovered are tlie faseiB-aiing deeal transfer pie-tures in each and even package nf K e 1 -logg's Pep. The designs are spe-ciallv created demioranti ffiL. .(1 away her bathing suit now all 36 of them in favor of Hollywood's more conventional glamor. In five years "the star of the stills' spent 1,140 hours before the movie cameras, in 28 films. Yet in the same period she devoted 2 400 hours, clad in bathing suits or scanties, in the portrait gallery. She posed for I have one." They've given Miss Mara an ash blonde rinse and long flow- Dessert Is vb crowning tmi.h of a meal when you Te "Royal City" inp pnwns Rhp nms nrnnnH nni than 5.000' pin-up pictures, more ()oking suHry Hpr yoice u Mist . . . it's r Tl (lie only deo- lorant wilh an ' ' aHjmizer top and since it's antiseptic, it's the perfect an-irer to many a problem of personal dain-tincssl It biuiiphes underarm odour , inslnnlly . . . and clings like fine face powd-r to pcrspirst inn " dan-gcr-jones '' t Keep 8o"-Mist handy on your bathroom shelf . , . and toon you'll find your husband living it, too! Yon see, men like it it's so very quick and handy to use! A.-k for it at your favourite drug counter . . . SXO-M1ST Powder-Spray TVodonnt . . . and, rcmemberit 's absolutely harmless to clothing! Itarll.tt IVurs. altogether. Each of these, in for Kellogg's. There are dogs butterflies aeroplanes sporn . . '. two, free, in every Pep package. Bo easy and such fun to tifrl And Kellogg's Pep is so easy to sen s such fnn to eat! Children lots its rntnehy goodness ... at break-fastime for a bedlime treat! Whats more, it's just what youngsters fieerf for sound growth and health ... a real whole grain cereal! Thai's why I urge you to, ask your grocer tomorrow for KKU-OGG ti PIT ... the rrip whole wheat that's good to eat! - kier, too. An assistant director even remarked the other day that she had very beautiful ryes. thousands of copies, went around : the world. This darling of the press ; agents found other ways, too, to ! familiarize the public with the f( Vv. - n 1 charms of her figure. Semi-clad, RADAR DETECTS ICE CANNED FOODS she fondled a kitten for national STOCKHOLM P The use of cat week. She munched lettuce radar to protect ships from ice for national vegetable week. She packs along the coast has proved escorted tots across the street successful here. Radar shows a for national safely week. She different pattern on the screen i for different types of ice, so the in the SUPREME court of ship can be navigated through Thtrt't Nothing Ukt CeW Gravy to perk up a main course dish ... to give it that specially rich flavour that ells apjKLitc erjirnl! Bert gravv I've ever tasted is mado with WIN SON 'S . COUX STARCH! Just try it instead of flour nest time you're gravy-making and taste for yourself the delicious difference! You'll want to keep e package of Benson's alwrars handy in your kitchen rupbom-J pack ice, drift ice, or firm ice. UKITIBH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE 111 Matlr of Hip l.tntp of Curl Business and Professional Aiulr.'tt VirlaiHler. Ipi'p:.m.I. TAKE NOTICE Unit by Ord of His ... for there are truly so many taste-wise ways to cook wilh it! For instance, it makes the most wonderful white sauces and varislions of same. Here is one Benson's White Sauce recipe I know you'll like . . WHITE SAUCE (basic Recipe) . 3 tbspns. butter or other fat Dah pepper ' ; 2 tbspns. Benson's Corn Starch Dash Worcestershire Saust , 1 tspn. salt 1 cups milk Melt fat In saucepan; blend in Benson's Corn Starch and seasonmtw. Let bubble over very low heat for 3 minutes. Add nuuc slowly and ' cook untii smooth and thick, stirring constantly. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE hi ll.p Mutlor of the A.lii.inWtrutloii A.t" Honor Jutltte W. O. Fult.on. Local FOR YOUR JudKi" of Hit' Supreme Court of Ilri- ttnh Columbia. I was on the 7th day And ROCK AND CONCRETE h fakct mora than kittt to IcMp a man happy! If you want your man of Mhv. A O. 1H48, itppointed Admin- n the Matter of tlie :tnte of Alfiisl P. J. CHENEY DENTIST E 5. SMITH BLOCK Istrutor of the Estate of Curl Andrew .elin. lie. ei.-ed. luteKtulc Norlnndcr. le:e.uned. line or prince TAKE NOTICE thut bv Order of Rupert, British Columbia, who died His Honor. JudH-' W. O. Fulton. Lo four Hutbani Will Open BOTH lyt Wirfs at brrak- a-l lime when you bring in that bowlful of " ('ream of W'lieat"! There's something about the smoothness the ' just-right " good taste of " Cream of Wheat " that makes it a family favorite in thousands and ilinnmrwut nt homes! And that's not the whole story on or nlHiut the 31st diiy of January. Clli Judae of the Supreme Court of F'15 P.O. Box 1401 WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Ouaranteed IMS. at the City of Prince Rupert. Butish Columbia. I was on the 00th British Columbia. All persons ndebt- day of April, A D. 1948. appointed the outer layers of the wheat grain. This is the vital part so rich in iron and certain other "protective" food elements your body must have. Not only is Ail-Bran a "protective" food but it is guaranteed, on a double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. Such natural regularity is always advisable, diet or no diet. I.ak up your mind to take better care of yourself. Start eating AU-Hran today. ed to the said estate are required to Administrator of the Estate of Alfred alwayt to be proud of you ... if you want always to look your youngest, slimmest, and loveiieat . . .you must watih your diet! And, in any diet to gain a lovelv figure, you should eat certain special foods because of thoir vital "protective" .qualities. That it why KelloRg's All-Bran is included in scietililic weight-control menus. AU-liran is made only from f I & ELKINS LTD. pay the amount of their indebted- HJelm. late of Atlin, British Colum-ness to me forthwith and all persons bia. who died on or about the lath bv anv means, for 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat" is limply " i Ijo. kful " of blood-building Iron . . . and 'TJ imnnHAnt.- Pfileinm afiri Phosnhofus for having claims against the said day of February, 1948. at Atlln, Bri- estate are required to file them with t.Fh Columbia. AH persons indebted robin!; and Healing Engineers JONES NEWS STAND diets delicient in these elements. Truly, I know when I buy Cream of Wheat" that I'm getting my money's worth of wholesome nourislw nirnl and downright delieioumess! Just try it, . . ..it's so very simpia to prepare! Ask your grocer tomorrow for "CEEAM OF WHEAT me properly verified on or before the to the said estate are required to pay 15th duy of June. 1948. failing which the amount of their indebtedness to Attribution will be made having re- me forthwith and all persons having We handle Eastern and Western P.O. Box. 274 Msrc's Somelhi'ns " f xtrs SfMciaf " Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner X F. L HUGHES I lor tne tiny distribution will be made having re- claims against the Bald estate art? Kurd only to such claims of which I required to file them with me pro-DATEli nt Prince Rupert, B.C., this perly verified cm or before the 15th 10th day of Mav. 148 day of June. 1948. failing which tlia- OOl!IX.)N PHASER FORBES, trlbtitlon will be made having rc-Offleial Administrator. a;ard 0niy to such claims of which I Prince Rupert. BC. shall have been notified. (125) DATED at Prlnre Rupert, B.C. this 1st rtav of Mnv. 1948. Makt Nosm-ssokinff much, murk simpler for yourself Irith thi important time saving trick I Kivth Street Red 808 Chiropractor FOR REDUCING TWO DIETS A DO III S'IlS KESNER BLOCK 894 Phone Blue 442 jv l n g oi your N u r s e r y I Kotliing is too good for his comfort and he'll never be more comfortable than in these specially designed baby AI.FRFD EDWAKD ROUuia, I ILL I II Mil I I I Offtcia, Admmistrat.r, I V Will 1IN lilK Bii.'if.r.ivit'; t:ui'Ki ur BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III I lie Milder of the "Ailminlslruliim KGE L. ROME (117) -, ' . PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone RED 739 13C1 Overlook Street Ait" and In the Matter of the Mate of Arthur nj ii v ere g- , i lAceountant, Auditor, etc I Tax Returns Compiled $'T Block Phone 387 Leverelt, lieeeased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judi!e W. O. Fulton madc the 28th day of April. AD. 1H48. I Make sinks, basins and tulw easy to keep sparkling clean by keen, mg drains fast running wilh r.feC unr use of Gilletts Drain Clranerl Fast-acting and completely t'B'ec. tive, Gillett't Drain Cleaner work like magic to " speed up " even the laiiest of drains! I make an weekly habit of clearing drains with this esrcllent cleaner. Ju4 two tablespoons a week do the trick . . . save time, trouble and plumber's bills later! That's why I VRGF. you to make a good housekeeping habit of using (IIL-LETT'S DRAIN CLEAN Kit fot ill your drains ...ask your grocer for a tin tomorrow and follow in-slnirtions on the label for best rcsultst was appointed Administrator of the I ' )RGE McWHINNEY estate of Arthur Leverctt. deceasen. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to ANTING AND pantl of waterproof V i n y i i t s pluslirt Bless his heart he can be as active as he pleases in these tlunlv panties . . . nil the seams ire heat-sealed, which means thev're strong as strong can be. And when romping makes Junior warm . . . air-vents in the back of the panties just below the waist band held to keep him comfy! Look for these new baby pants-mid remember, when buying, tha VIXYMTK Plasties trade mark is your assurance of fine products tested and approved by " Tht Bctier t'abrict Testing Bureau" I furnish sume. properly verified, to HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavig Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 ii - mm me on or before the 30th day of June 1048. after which claims filed 'KU HANGING P O. Box 1426 may be paid without reference to any r . v"l J l! I claims of which I then had no F'n St. Phone Green 394 K - . ... lad or Wy weteedin, y f All Darties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of I'HEN ERICKS0N FNO TECHNICIAN fMNG AND REPAIRS 4U West 7th Ave. their Indebtedness to me iorinwun. Dated this 20th day of April AD. 1948. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator, Atlin. B.C. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS If rW f Ma is rranfie wilh peeky fiess ... and this is a catastrophe that happens to the best of, dogs! ... try this: Ask at vour nearest drug or department store for Saphe 10 DDT Pert Dust! Buy the " Bidder " site about the site of a hockey puck for Fido. Then give him a Sapho Pest Durt bath and, unless F'ido's a very unusual dog . . . he'll bs flea-free in no time at all! And for oiher household tnawt nests . . . Sanho &fc DDT means death and (11) evry y of f 11 h Outstanding nounshmg I. AMI KfcfilKTIH ACT u- ri.rlllli-iile of Title No. 378-1 to lram Schedule l shine" Vttamm - . . I m irradiation. r..),W or used more , ' 1 II l.nl loorleen (14). Fifteen (111 Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners and Hlvleen (1(1). Illoek Two (i(. ! East II ... riVrf-d more ' , i j lll(i.' I IK KTK.W4.KT. Map WIS. PV. Wednesday, Frlday- destruction complete and effective! Ask for SAfnU at your near-sj drug or department store ... and remember that it was the first liquwl spray for flies, moths and bugs ... il now a lirst , in fact a iuutt in hundreds of insect-free homes! ' , whkrkas satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title i issued In the name of Cecil H. i"iiz- herbert has been filed in this office PHONES: Green 486 Red 8 f e East .Thursday, notice is herebv Elven that i snau. at the expiration of one month from the date, of the first publication hercy of Issue a Provisional Certificate rtf Ntwett Thina In Nail Palith . . . this scented polish is something to talk about ... and don't think fashion-wise folks aren't talking! Henley's Country (.iarden Scented Nad Polish is the most eiciting lid-to-loveliness that I've seen for many a moon. Fragrant mag' f y"T fingertips, that's Whrt it isl Scented with enchanting Henley's -Country H fie Fisheries Industry Title in lieu of said lost ceniileate . i unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. I nTfti n. the Land Registry Office Vila fPD liJ I a rainbow yariety ni prfiimtiia wnBrierfiil nolish ii.vours.in Prince Rupert. B.C., this 14th day of I VNSai II QUALITY REPAIRS Tor Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Second Ave. Box 774 fei I.ahellinir U'i..v.:. April, 1H48, A D. ANDREW THOVUfSOrt. ni.nnlv Reirlstmr of HflHes of fashion-right, gorgeous colours and it reainr eiays pun n um mine for over week now and there's nirfiatflaw to mar its lranunj beauty! As" for HF.NI.EV8 COUNTRY SAMIN SCENTED AIL POLIig . , , I kow it wiU dclifht youl 1 VVVIglllllg ' (US) 1 . i i . . I M I T HSBl 1 j