j BER 25, 1 IDEAS ! UENCE 'STOGS mC KERR of off writer Oct, a v' Jrtn flllPMl K uv - post-war era In j hir ennhai economy. K clnhal said Nettle Ros- sketchea ner iaea t. 'Instead of get-Emnd a few weeks , u-inler in India are suitable y make will re- li-iii be further global economy, we cant be very ! nnttnm 1. intertwined. So on all over the nscnsteln thinks news to women shlon world. For Pill iiOO prhniaue to three and three differ- l Vrc millnrr In d rung the ben in Austria rn Nettle Rosen- i, but grew up York where heT a dry eooas siore. make clothe." a little girl. She 5 in the mlllln- kMai mil cr laI and mothered hi Nettle Ros- ked on the first. mouc career. i dressmaking es- n the first floor stone flat In the rtip's had their to order and th-'t business to hat. it overflowed ? day a customer r marked her en- d phase of her 1 in - ( p v .u Mir ! tt-hnlptalp hniix Wert 47th Street ut sleek, wordly ks seffing-froni eh eln realized the pr existed frrr the she designed ie sei.ing wnrcn opped uslnu tai ls and pure silks Id not. tret, anv- lier dresses to dashed her the times, slashed alf and sold four units. at the real Jewel? lo accent smart. were In storage the war. Mrs. Ros- one more hurdte Rold-plated, ster- )Ktume Jewelry to ife MICItOSCOI'E S microscope con- panne Slepbahn. Kl Prize winner Lftive magnification Hrs as great as can an an ordinary OYAl. Ij trt J IIVUIV 75c up ""v ana uoid iin it n I' O. Box 196 SANG RING KEE SUEY USE King Tal ... onage welcome 10 1:30 a.m. 1A a.m. r from 2 p.m. a.m. Red t7 The Experts Say WINDOW GARDEN The Joy cud ereen nenners. onr nnrt nne- of watching things grow, says half cuds anule and one run Marion Harlow of nutrition ser- celery, all chopped fine. Cook vices, can continue all winter If 20 minutes longer and pack in parsley plants are dug from gardens and brought Indoors in pots. Besides being decorative, parsley Is unusually rich In vitamin C, vitamin A and Iron -which Is another excellent reason for having some growing In your winter window garden. PEPPER - UPPERS Even though the season Is getting late, Ingredients for some years of pickles still are available and if you feel that your supply of them Is not all it might be, Laura Pepper of the Dominion department of agriculture offers this new recipe for chopped cu cumber pickle: Peel, remove seeds and cut In small dice four cups of green cucumbers. Chop one cup onions, add to cucumbers with one and one-half teaspoons salt; cook together slowly for one hour, stirring slowly. Now add three-quarter cup white sugar, one cup cider vine tX sterilized sealers. PLANNING MEALS Most housewives, day In and day out, are confronted with the prob lem of planning and preparing wen-balanced, interesting lun ches. Lunch or suDDer dishes dishes seem inure of a problem than dinner dishes. A basic pattern of soup, salad or sandwich and dessert which can be varied from day to day may prove the answer to the what-to-have-for-lunch prob lem. Nutrition services say that a nutrlonally adequate lunch should contain milk, a fruit or vegetable or both, and some form of protein food such as meat VITAMIN D Though autumn aays may te wiea with sunshine, It Is time to start children on supplementary "bottled sunshine" vitamin D, authorities say. "Bottled Eunshlne," which gar, one-nair teaspoon tumeric, sounds more attractive than one-half teaspoon celery seed, "fish-liver oil," truthfully de-one cup sweet red peppers, one scribes cod and other fish-liver extracts. These oils and extracts supply vitamin D directly, while exposure to the direct rays of1 the sun enables the body to manufacture Its own supply of the vitamin. For eight or nine months of the year In our nor thern country, growing children need supplementary "bottled sunshine" in the form of cod or other fish-liver oils. IRONING TIP New material designed for an lroner or Iron ing board cover should be laun Jered before taking up Its new position. If this is not done, the fabric is apt to scorch. MEDICAL DISCOVERV A new serum especially effec tive In cases of injury to the bone will soon be produced on a mass scale in Soviet Russia. CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM Under new management. MEALS mpM 35c UP. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Lunch 12:00 to 2 p.m. Supper . 5:00 p.m. to 8 pm. WE AIM TO PLEASE Briefs From Britain BRIEFS FROM BRITAIN Arrested for obstructing the road, a London street hawkei insisted on being taken to the police station in a taxi. Patricia Mountbatten, eldei daughter of Lord and . Lady Louis Mountbatten, has Joined the Women's Royal Naval Service. She is 19. Margaret C. Harris of Shep-perton, Middlesex, was fined the equivalent of $1750 for us ing gasoline in a car to go blackberrylng. .Lord Derby said In an ad dress at Chormley, Lancashire, that "animosity ought not to be carried too far after the war." Arrangements are being made for home guards In the London ' area to be given two weeks free from duty at Christmas. Air Vice-Marshal Victor God-dard of Harrow was appointed Air Officer In Charge of Admln- 4ieut TUdtie Sntwivtk, & BM. i A hotel fire is blazing one mid-winter night in Ottawa 1 1 1 Lance-Corporal Mollie Entwistle, Canadian Women's Army Corps, leads ranks under her command to safety. She's ill : v with a high fever i ; . it makes no difference ... she returns to the building ... assists other occupants to safety. Canada's ' , Governor-General pins the Dritish Empire Medal to her tunic " J V s :. the tunic of the same Mollie Entwistle, of Hamilton, who early in the war helpid to organize a women's defence corps . V- : , , - " s yo is one of the first to enlist in the C.W.A.C Today, it is Lieutenant Mollie Entwistle . . . C.W.A.C. recruiting officer for Military District No. 2. ' ' Says Mollie: "CW.A.C's are buying Victory Bonds, because, like everyone else, they want to see this war won just as quickly as possible. f- il A mobile canteen bumps over the English lanes through the blackest winter Britain ever saw ; ; -. a 16-year-old girl driving. No more going to school abroad for a determined young Canadian . . . working in London's Beaver Club . i : liPje B.C. Canteen, supervised by her mother . i j an air raid . . her mother is killed . . . her brother, an R.A.F. flier in jured . . . grounded for the duration. Jill Nicola Humphreys, of Victoria . . . heads home to Canada ; ; . goes through a torpedoing at sea. Today, at 19, she serves aboard H.M.C.S. Bytown, at Ottawa . . . one of that establishment's hardest working messenger "WRENS." Says Jill: "I think you know how I must feel about Victory Bonds. There are many reasons for buying them;: i t mine is a very personal one. . , There is a burst of flame near a gasoline tender beipg fueled from a flying school's huge tanks. Wuhout hesitation, a girl races into a building that contains thousands of gallons : s i turns off the pump ... returns quickly to her job as an airwoman equipment assistant. Disastrous explosion averted ; : i a grateful Chief of Air Staff commends a pleasant-looking, quiet, young woman for her courage and resourcefulness. Cpl. Doris Duncan is her name ... an Ottawa girl : ; . hers is an Air Force family . . . her father, her brother : : : and her husband, a wireless air gunner. 'p Says Doris: "When war is over, our Victory Bonds will help us settle back in civilian life. Meantime,, we're in uniform, and our dolUrs are serving Canada too." HOW TO BUY . . . Civ your order lo the Victory loon taletmon who tall on you or place it with any branch bank or trul Company. You can oUo buy Bond through your employer fer Plan. Or end order to your cath or on the Payroll Saving your local Victory Loan Headquarter. Any one of lhee ogencie will be glod to give you every omittance in completing your application. Bond may be bought In denomination of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger. LOCAL FIFTH VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS: 313 Third Avenue West Telephone No. 301 istration, Air Headquarters. In dia. The King wore the wings of the Fleet Air Arai for the first time at a recent investiture. Crown Prince Jean of Luxembourg now is a second lleutei? ant in the Irish Guards. He is 21. Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, RAP, commander-in- -chief in the Mediterranean irea. has been awarded Poland's Grand Cross of the Order of ?olonla Restltuta. Because October 3 is celebrat-1 as Communion Sunday in Scotland, the ban on use of central heating systems was lifted for that day for Scottish churches. Lady Beverldge told a meeting that when she and Sir William visited Hollywood, all the stars came to her and said, "Lady Beverldge, I adore your hus-' band," to which she replied "Yes, so do I." ! H. U. Wlllink, MP., who became known as "Happy-Hearted Harry" for finding homes for blitzed families, has resigned as Special Commissioner for Lon- don Rehousing because "the emergency is over." Old London taxlcabs are being stripped to provide essential . parts for operating cabs, thus ; alleviating to some extent the i acute shortage of spare parts. Sir George Campbell has been appointed regional port director for the routheast of England. MAGNETIC BASEBALL Major League baseball in New York attracts an annual attendance of $3,00031 percent of the total population of the United States. EARLY NEWSPAPER The first newspaper In the United States of more than one issue was John Campbell's Bos ton News Letter, published In 1704 "Largest Organization of its kind in the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative Pioneer Rooms No. 6 167 3rd Ave.. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 711 and I will gladly call they, too, buy Victory Bonds. 'll .V FADE THREB ROGERS GOUNEN SYRUP L A MAE.ES ration COUPONS GO FURTHER Lend-lease in 1642 was more than five times the total for 1941. FOR SALE FRESH SHRIMPS Daily 4 o'clock. Boat "Mars." Llpsett's Dock Match their valour with your self-denial These are only three among thousands of Cam dian women who are proud to wear the uniform . . . who do the countless, vital tasks behind the front line., .who add to the temper of Canada's hard -striking forces. ' Canadian women on the "home front" have an obligation to back the Victory Loan in the same way that their sisters in uniform are backing our armed forces. Each housewife can buy additional Victor)' Bonds by even more careful budgeting ... salary earners by purchasing bonds from accumulated sav- ingsand bypayrolldeductions. Your stake in victory is not less than that of the women in our armed forces . . and Speed the Victory 'i ; . ; Hfi 1 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMJfltE MM I 'i its: IbllRA! an i m TV I.. i. in a rt "Mi! ..-.-m: i-Vffi ! j. ...... 1 1 . ... r - v x