PAQE TWO THE DAILY NEWS DOINGS OF tt ft t rn a t i7i LULiL 1 (By the GhotTitfrs) Hostess Dorothy Garbntt From the world of sports Hector MtrKerute report Uut the Midlands took a severe trmocing from U Math Heavy BaUarj in soft-bail on Thursday last. The league .worked out very well, especially sections one and two bat-section three hasn't playel a game o date. This situation ha- been a nit difficult bat tt is being planned to have a saddwi death play-off for the Navy, the Dry Dock, the American officers and the Canadian officers. The hut was the usual busy place yesterday with games and canteen going welL Bingo was the order of the evening under the direct km of Ken Hutchinson. Several of the boys had a good singsong around the ptano and some of than hare promised to come back for the padre's concert on Sunday evening. Volunteers of tal ent for this, splendid effort are welcome. There was a sound of revelry by jug The Air Force dance had gathered there The beauty and the chivalry 'or some of tt) of Rupert: And soft the light shone O'er fair ladies and brave (or VOfitt 'of 'em are. I sues men. But there was. thank Heaven no 'Waterloo to follow. Not evn a ! headache. I be ten. It was tatr of the most beautiful dances one of these ghost writers has attended for some time and those responsible for the conduct and organization of such an excellent affai.- are to be most heartily congratu lated. May all successive dances Twainta in such high standards of excellence. The Armory was the scene of a show followed by a dance both of which were weU attended. It wm plainly evident that the dance was well organised as everything was going along smoothly. And that about an we have to James Currie left by yesterda moraine's train on his return to his duties with the Royal Caru-. dian Air Force at Toronto after spending leave at his home here Mrs. Currie and child will be remaining here for another monUij or so. I Rare in flavor, perfect in quality arid pure as rvountain air. There is suprecte refreshment in . . : 12 oz. . $1.15 25 oz. . S8.S5 40 cz. . $3.35 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY COMPANY. LIMITED , This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTURE OF IODINE 1 oz. 15c 2 oz. 25c OIL OF EUCALYPTUS 1 oz. 20c 2 oz. 35c FRIAR'S BALSAM ..- 1 oz. 25c 2 oz. 15c CASTOR OIL 4 oz. 25c 8 oz. 50c AROMATIC CASTOR OIL 3 oz. 25c AROMATIC CASCARA' 2 oz. 25c 8 oz. 90c CAMPHORATED OIL 1 oz. 15c 2 oz. 25c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 8 oz. 35c 16 oz. 50c EPSOM SALTS, tins 4 oz. 10c 16 oz. 25c RORACIC ACID, tins 2 oz. 15c 4 oz. 25c SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins 40c HUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE Ormes Lid. Vim Pioneer Druggists THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 11 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. SIGNALS WINNERS Take Second Victory In Gilhuly Cup Football Series In the on'.y game of the Gilhuly Cup footbali ser.es to be played this week, others having been postponed because of unfavorable weather conditions Signals defeated Edmontons Thursday eve ning by a sure of three to nosh-1 leg. Sergeant Wells of the Midlands refereed an interesting ; match. It was the second win for the Signals who have been pacemakers all this season U tootbalL The Otthuty Cup standing taking into account the three games 'so far played is as follows: W. D. L F A. P Signals Air Force United Services Edmontons z e 1 o o o o o 0 4 0 4 OH 0 2 1 0 1 o J 0 M 0 Air Force And Navy Wives In Regular Meet The reisular.rr.ectintr of the Royal Canadiar. Ar Fvrce and Women's Auxiliary was held on Thursday in the Faroi'.v Loungf at the Y Hut In the absence of the prest- 1 BATURPAV, AUOUST dent. Mrs. Kenny was elected to This evening's tra,i. ,; take the chair. A new secretary rive from the East at 6 jo ' was also elected in the person oT ported this morning to bo Mr. Gordon Huff. After the bus)-, ness portion of the meeting Mrs. Harry Thrupp left on MHirhead, Mrs. Kenny and Mr, morning's, train for a trip DoolitUe served tea. The next'nlpeg meeting will be held on September! 3 when tt is hoped other HAT Mr and Mr W and Navy wiv will be in attend- Wf ancr family, who have bre ;, , , . the summer at Lake Kj DAILY NKW3 WANT ADd BRINO turned to the city on 1 RESULTS. PHONE 98. 'afternoon's train. I SUGAR 4V!.-1ft" FOR HOME PRESERVING 1 Sugar rationing is essential Here are the facts regarding home preserving. DOES the Government want canning and preserving done in the home? YES. The Government encourages every housewife to preserve fruit in season. IS extra sugar available for canning and preserving over and above the regular rations? YES. By signing a voucher at your grocers, adequate sugar may be purchased, but this additional sugar is for preserving and canning only. (Ask your grocer he has the forms and all particulars.) IS it required that sugar purchases be tied to fruit purchases? NO. You may grow the fruit, collect wild fruit, have fruit as a gift, or buy it from AhJY retailer. In any case you are entitled to the sugar required to preserve it. WHY, if sugar is rationed, docs the Government make extra sugar available for this purpose? THERE are four reasons why home canning and preserving is encouraged. .1. When fruit is fresh it is perishable. If it is not preserved it may be wasted and valuable food reserves lost. 2. Home canned and preserved fruits are particularly valuable from the standpoint of nutrition. Such preserves will help maintain the proper food supply of the Nation, especially when fresh fruits arc out of season and not available. 3. Home preserving helps supplement the restricted commercial canning. .4. Canning done at home eliminates delivery and distribution costs, and thereby saves essential labour, gasoline and rubber. OFFICIAL SUGAR REGULATIONS Here is authentic, accurate information to guide your war-time preserving. PRESERVING: You may obtain sugar on the basis of one pound of sugar to two pounds o fruit for preserving purposes. PRESERVING SYRUP: All preserving is to be done with a light syrup made from one cup of sugar to two cups of water. JAMS AND JELLIES: You may purchase three-quarters of a pound of sugar to one pound of fruit for jams and jellies. jMETHOD REQUIRED: Jams and jellies arc to be made using three parts of sugar to tour parts of fruit or juice. SUGAR RATION COUPONS NEED NOT RE SURRENDERED WHEN PURCHASING SUGAR FOR PRESERVING RUT RATION COUPON NUMRER MUST HE ENTERED ON PURCHASE VOUCHER. ' Use the Chart llv.lmv ll7 lion Haying Sugar for Preserving STANDARD WEIGHTSu93r Ration Sugar Ration YIELDS cdiiit FRUIT pACK 1 ,,0R F0R. FROM PRESERVING APpri.t.) pp n J a ms I Preserving appboximatii CHERRIES CRATE1 20 lbs.. ' 'nJ'ajwJJ u 10 lbs. c 13 quarts Jim! APRICOTS 'BOX 18 lbs. 13'2Mbt. 9 lbs. 10 quarts '. PEACHES BOX 18 lbs. 13V. lbs. 9 lbs. 10 quarts PLUMS '""lug"' 15 lbs. "'4lbs. Vz lbs. Vi guarti "j PRUNES LUG 15 lbs. 1 1 Va lbs. 7'i lbs. iVz quarts 'I (Not Airiui U, '. PEARS BOX 42 lbs. ."" 21 lbs. 17 quarti ;i 31 Vi lbs. FkOM rtuttYMa CRABAPPLES BOX 38 lbs. j' 19 lbs. ,R0M JILt WAtn. - UMTS . 'WhtB UMd with APPLES BOX. w 42 lbs. oth.r ,it, 21 lbs. 17 quart! 31'2lbs. This advertisement is inserted in the interest ot public information by the B.C. SUGAR REFINING GO. LTD., Vancouver, B.C. v