women in industry at the end of the embargo on such vegetables Pn'nte ttttpcrt Dailp r3etos . Tuesday, December 28, 1948 as cabbage and carrots. FEOTEST COST Or LIVING The rise in the cost of living caused local house wles and consumer groups to spring up across the Dominion. Three WomenProtest Cost of Living Tear of Rising Prices SjMirks Action by Consumer Croeps; Mure Women in Industry Stork Shoppe DERBY fawn tjmes these groups "sent repre sentatives- to Ottawa to lay their cot-of-liVlng problems August, compared with 903,000 for the Haime period m 1947. By the end of the year approximately 40,000 women throughout the Dominion had Joined the Canadian Association of Consumers. Organized in 1947, the C.A.C. describe itself as a ''voluntary, independent, democratic organization. ' It was formed by representatives of national organized women's groups for the purpose of developing a more enlight- befort Finance Minister Abbott. By ICAY Canadian Pre REX Staff Writer To the first baby born ;n prince Rupert Gen On their third' visit to Ottawa these, housewives and consumers, among whom wer trade union and church representatives, organized . themselves to form the Housewives and Consumers federation of Canada. Re-esttabllshment of full control of rents, restoration of the OTTAWA (fc Many a woman will remember 1948 as the year of the skinny pocketbook. Hospital in liMt), eral ,1 on economic af- opinion ened fairs consumer interests. and The Stork Shoppe subsidy on feed grains and prie Klur 810 Third Ave. 3113 j The rising cost of food, caused her to join with other in needling the federal government to take action against high prices. In many oases she took a job to relieve the strain on the family budget. ' Em piny i writ statistics showed that at the end of August there were 215,000 married women working lh industry,' 19,000 will dve a lovely shawl controls, have been the three main objectives of the organization which describes itself as "a non-poltUcal body open t all consumers Irrespective of age, rae, color or eree4." On the labor front th shortage f domestic workers in Can hand-made woollen During the last 12 months the C.A.C. has kept a sharp eye on the price situation, at times recommending controls where it felt the need was urgent. Last January when food prices rose and a government embargo caused a scarcity of essential vegetables, the C.A.C. sent a brief to the federal government asking for price controt on e- aw lt:tbv set. ada was lomewhat relieved by ltT(H THIS SPACE OH JAXl'ARY 3 more than for the correspond jTVjX IXtHA ADVANTAGES " V yJf if I Mud breaking M. jOf.yfr U9M la weight. zOT) V tnatk floort. f CompistsSy waterproof. : womn-from Europe' displaced ing period of the previous year In all there were 926,000 sential foods, and the lifting of persons camp. Their entrance into th country was arranged through the labor department, and by th end of the year move than, TfiOO of ths girls were MARKETS Terrace Timely Topics from r Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter . .15 employed, In institutions and private homes across the Dominion. ' j Under' the plan. Which got under way In.- the summer of E3 , .,.15 . .la . .07 . .28 Vil over 300 children turned , sonth to spend Christmas with ineir parents here. at the Civic Centre on Wed-1 j ... nlnht titr t V to Qnnnat' 1947, employers and domestics are parties to,, an agreement Mr. and Mrs. N. Arsenau are iminity Christmas tree, from) Vegetables Celery, lb Caaunower, lb bWi.ss Chard, lb i-'ai snios i unwashed) . lb. bius.seis Sprouts. ID." Turnips, lb Mushrooms, lb ..... Heau Lettuce, bunch ... Australian Onions, 3 lbs. . Cabbaee. lb Tomatoes, No. 1 lb Potatoes. S lb Canned Vege;aMes Dill Pil-kics, gi iui Uicea Beans, lev. . No. 5 Peas, ianev 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 EUen HarrU - with the ' fedenal government High spending the yuletide season In ts in arms to the , .07 . JJ5 . .15 . .25 . .10 . .25 . .25 .1.79 The employer must provide f F D D Radio l)ia! t l I l 1240 KUocyces t&ubject toi Change) . Prince Rupert. 10:15 -Morning Melodies r;3tt Roundnp Tina . 19:45 Scandinavian Melodka room and bear and be ready ,,! boys and girts. There e bans of candy and fruit ke cream for them all and parents shared In Jthe tee an also. 11:00 Musical Varieties fi yon .. .20 .14 to accept the domestic on arrival. He also undertakes to providefavorable working condition. On her part the domestic agrees to conform to the prevailing rules and working Mrs. Doris Brenten, health nurse of Prince George, arrived this week with her two daughters to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson. , Li Mixed Vegetables 11) uirej Ueets, per till 14 ..If Kinsmen were in cnargc '1 .11 II Wax Beans, choice 21 Mixed I'eas and Carrots 20 Pumukin, 2 lor 25 regulations covering the particular domestic employment he fh pond and there was tie gift for each child. 8anta js had a few words for each (I when he arrived on the and, all In all, the young-s and parents spent a Jolly Bakeu Beans, 20-oz. tin 18 buxea beans, la ox. tin. 2 for .2 Fruit Jap Oronges , 125 11:15 Songs of Yesterday t 11:30 Weather toiet;; ' 11:31- Messf H-33 -Reeorvied inierlude l 11:45 Famous Voices ; . p.m. r; 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcaft 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Houri 1:30 Bernie Brad.eh Tells In which She is placed. In contrast to the bitterly Labor department officials report that on the whole the Bananas, lb 24 Aupies. cooKing, lb .11 Fancy Apples, 3 10 3j Lemons, larae, Cal., doz 57 plan has been a success and that eases of dissatisfaction have been relatively few. While and silver spoon :ie cup TU2SDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 The Toy Poodle 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Platter Parade 5:45Tommy Dorsey and Orch. 6:80 Supper serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:36 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC Roundup 7 :3 -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Music by Eric Wild 8:30 Record Album 8:00 Points of View 8:15 Zapatel 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News ;r v 10:10 CBC News i ; cold ".'rather of the week before, fh j weather Christmas week has been quite mild with some rain falling. The town looked very Christ masy with a large tree gaily lit up in the centre of town and a smaller one at Os-born's making everything this immigration scheme has Orapelruit. Texas (white). 80s. 4 lor 35 i pink i. 96 s, 3 for .25 Oranges (Navel) , 25 .49 Dates, lb 23 Grapes. Rmporor. lb 20 I resli Milk not solved Canada's shortage of domestic workers, the de- ch were to be presented to first baby born in the local pitul and all others born re since, had not arrived and Kinsmen will present these sume future date. Taking the i of Santa CI a us was Mr. paftnwrfit feels It has relieved .22 the situation. Story t , 1:45 Women In Scituce 2:00 Feature Concert 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Messer'a,' Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert. . 3:15 What's News -i fir) ! i bright around it. The stores with; wuai Quart .12 P ineir aeeoratea wiuaows wnc .28 .66 Cream. 9 Pint Kees Large, cartonen. doz fARMIRO TRENU 8ASKAT0ON, 9 A shift about sold out of their Christmas stock and they have turned over a large volume of trade this year. awy from mined farming to Kiitier First Grade, lb 74 Milk ward wheie milk farming in k. . , - n rt s four ; nnmictpaIlUe adjoining 'eorue Dover has arrived ?i Ocean Falls to spend the istnid holidays with his en, Mr. on Mr.r-O. Dorer. .. .33 IOV CAT! tWT By AKTE ALKT , ' .7.75 this city the object being to 10:15-Neighborly-News 1 . Evaporated Milk. . lfl-oz. tins, 2 ior Case . . .... ( heese Canadian Cheese i.b. Fluur f'nsLrv Flouf. 7 lbs. ., suppty the whole milk market ; io:30- .. .60 -Pacific Pianoforte ... -Weather and Sign Off 11:00- .59 Q. . How can Dubeau. Maurice Cote ii tners - fa noted by M. I. An-Qat of the federal economies division located at the University of Saskatchewan. DOESN'T STAB The swordfish kills its prey with a blow of the sword and not by stabbing them .otherwise it would have no means of disengaging the impaled fish. , flour, 4lJ's, isu. 1 hard wheat 2.99 Flour. 24 s 1.59 i Parker Mills, students at i University of British Colum-i , arrived last week from the Tea and Coffee Coffee, ID 68 DcLuxe quality, lb 1.14 Ja:ces monds? ,. A. By placing In Boiling water., for a few minutes. Remove sklhs, dry and brown in heated butter on top of stove, 6tlrring con-, stantly. Remove from fire when they are vey light brown, then I . . SCOUTING STYLES With a new accent on winter scouting, the Boy Scouts have adopted a new uniform more m keeping WELJN ESD A t AM 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 Singing Sam 8:00 CBC Newe 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com ty 8:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert NATURE'S PILLARS , The Indians believed the mountains to be great pillars that held tip the sky. . with the Canadian climate in winter.- Harold Harrison, left, of Ottawa models the old Uniform which may be worn'under the new and will still be retained for summer use. At right. Edward Tomatoes. 20-oz.. 2 for 33 23-oz 33 Ballon 59 Apple, 20-oz. tin, 2 for 27 1 40-oz 35 j Orange. 20-oz 15; Blended (orange and j grapefruit, 20-oz 15 . ( .lnniti l-Tllit drain on. brown paper anq, Emery of Yorkton, Sask.. shows what the well-dressed scout will Classified advertising aiay brings results. prinkle with salt.. "' Q." How can I remove var Jt-V u-Mir in winter. ' C. P. Photo t nish from metal? .iv A. Old varnish can be re 5R By CHICK YOUNG BLONDIE Apricots. 20-oz 33 1 Cherries, fancv, 20-oz 381 Loganberries. 20-oz .41 I Peaches, choice 30 ; moved from metal, by dipping the article into equal' parts ot ammonia and alcohok ''TrVTiTZIi nTTTi TTTTTrnTTTTi 7T I ' 1 1 1 ; H i 1 1 1 1, JP "iLjJiUiliilUi! lard Q. How can I keep plants moist? ' iCV: '( THOSE THINGS BEFORE THtrV r- v. t PEMEMecc --U---1---- 77 vo.jw6 oPte3' v 00pJ V. got MAffweo, there GTTAT COTT' ) repTwtK. AT TMRPE MEAL'S A OAy pQMr- rHiiK6eT 7 TM1N, TOO c2?Vj T WOULPNT BE ANY ajrocb r "-W t00 we cat oie thousandJ rje twgsOw,vI n Vll reOPLE S M?)8?faC'$l Ot-K ANO NINtTV-PIVE MEAL4 f BCTOPS THSVj& Pure, lb 4a Shortening 44 Soap , Soap, face, bar 11 Laundry. ..cake 15 Soap Powders, 'large 40 (ilaee I'.u : Cherries, i, lb. pkt 35 A. Water-soaked newspapeis twisted around the roots of the plants, against the dirst, will 1 keep the plants moist. soP SCRATCHING Almond , Paste, lo a Coconut, lb 65; Fruit Cake Mix, lo 4 Dales, fancv. 1 lb. pkt 37 Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs 451 Heeded Raisins, 1 lb 21 1 Shelled Walnuts. . lb 48; Shelled Almonds, ' lb 49 ; Shelled Brazils, ' lb: 4a j Jam Pure I Relieve Hch w a Jiff kilirv. ttrhiti due In m., pmpN .ifektr s (t mj minor i ft vn tl D. D O rmvlMm .nr. Ttrra.a. i.mHUM, . f..r.L ...tW.' inJ ykb -Jt . Am inlelif ttrhin -n'l. kl . -Iji: sriM ixfU. -Apt Pupils. Strawberry. 24-oz 59 Raspberry. 24-oz 57 Blackberry 4 lb 89 Chrrv. 24-oz 59 Peach, 4 lb 83 Apricot, 4 lb 83 Soups Canned Soups 13 to .20 ! Meals Turkey, lb 80 Geese, lb 70 Chicken, lb 58 Ham, boned and rolled, lb. .. .80 Ham. rag. lb 72 Balocna. lb 49 Werners, lb 50 Garlic Sausage lb Moving, Packing, Cratinf Shipping and Generate ' Cartage and Storage i For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call ft Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limitesf Cor. 2nd and Park Avenftes A New Leaf For a NEW YEAR Huron nk'?.. ' lb p. icon. side, piece 90 ti Established 1910 Phones 66 and '68 Cottage Roll, lb .... I.lver Sausage lb Snare Ribs, lb Freh Pork Hani, lb Pork Chops, lb Pork Sausage, lb Steak. T-Bone, lb. Pork Tenderloin, lb Steak, Round, lb -, 'mmmw : ' h - '-.Mm 'iliiiis IJ I four wuNOfteo sub v. y- ml I f -"- I 7 NiNETy-NINE DOLLARS IT'S FOUR I . f ft ' ' ' I DO NOT.' i 1 ( ITS JUST THAT 1 V FOfr A HAT-TIS . DOLLARS JTTOb ' S499 H VfJU I ' MV EV6SIGHT KJ) MV ARMS ' j& ? is outraseous ANONiNETyOC;&;75 ' NtEo S, -IIlTTjT, is perfect , (arent lonks " ' t Intercepted Male. 1 X ' S TMr. f-pf-re WILL VOL) AnSwM Ejr'. . . . , . S v WITH I i. A T LCTTEI?,MRsj VaSMTW f fl C MUTE ' ") S(u Re ready fro the New Year at home and in the office with CALANDER PADS that will help you keep your appointments. We also have assistant Dally Journals and Pocket Diaries. ANCIENT SIGNBOARDS - . Signboards go back to the oncient Egyptians who marked their taverns by a bush. DeLuxe DELIVERY PHONE 422 Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions NOTICE ' The Daily News wishes to draw attention to the rul that classified and transient advertising is payable In ad " vance at the office at tim; of presenting copy for advertising. . Those desiring to advertise in this manner in thr Dally News are asked t assist the effice and respect this jule by refraining from telephoning classified FLASH!! ANNE'S Opposite : Health Unit SEASON'S .GREETINGS and Every Good Wish for the New Year 'Vn at hniiM imiind the 'risi mas Tree. HOME-MADE CANDY PHONE 389 r Ml r. 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