PAGE FOUR SPOUT NAVY, SIGNALS TIED FOR LEAD IN AREA SOCCER The Mobley Cup standings at crown, the thick-necked basher the end of the four sshedulea j from southern England's East-games, today sees Navy and Sig- , leigh took every one of the eight nals tied for first place, as a re- j rounds to gain a point triumph suit of the Sigs' 3-2 victory ove: over Llverpoql's Jackie Wilson, the Dry Dock last night in a soc- ' i an unorthodox stylist with a cer clash on Acropolis Hill. tremendous ability to absorb A sudden-death fixture be-! heavy punishment. Hawkins, tween Navy and Signals, to de- known as " the man who never lermine ine winner oiinc cuu will probably be played next Tuesday evening. In last night's game, the Signals secured a 2-1 edge In the first half and kept on even terms with their opponents In the second half to gain their win. Mobley Cup Standings W L F APts. Navy Signals Dry Dock PLAY FOURTH OF LACROSSE SERIES TONIGHT ST. CATHERINES, Ont., Oct. 14 tT' The fourth, and possibly deciding game of the Canadian lacrosse finals will be played in Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens ! ' tonight. St. Catherines Athletics I are leading the toest-of-five . series two to one. The game was originally scheduled to be played at St. Catherines but was shifted to the Maple Leaf Gardens when the New Westminster Salmon-bellies protested against playin? a, championship game on an open field. KEEPING HOUSE IN 'WARTIME-! Tasty and Easily Prepared Dishes - Simple, Seasonal and Lonservaiion Hints - - Are unexpected visitors at mealtimes treated to your 100 watt hospitality smile? Be honest . . ..you know you're' frantically adding up the servings of meat. Or have you a. shelf df emergency extenders. Remember that these need not be elaborate . . . potatoes and whole wheat or Canada approved flour biscuit dough are good toppings for shepherd's pie and egg dishes. And they can be whistled into position before anyone ever guesses they weren't there ln the beginning. Keep them on hand but don't save for emergencies only . . . use them often to cut down on meat and egg bills. VS. They also help supply the vitamin B you know , you don't get enough of! 1'ssst . . . Hints! Put thin layers of paraffin wax on finger tips when painting . . . green thumbs are only for gardeners. - Darn holes ln screens before putting away for the winter. Vie metal wire from discarded screens. Glue felt coasters on feet of chair legs. Make them from father's oldest felt hat before he remembers he likes it. Cut cardboard to fit around light switches for polishing day. Pad table top with newspapers before tacking on new oilcloth, Wax afterwards for longer wear. Renew washers In leaky taps , . . wasting water wastes heat, Hub sticky drawer runners with soap . . . presto-sllppo. .Save old eye or nose droppers for oiling hard-to-reach spots In the sewing machine. Let the Buyer Take Care! "Shopping for the family's meals hasn't always been a woman's Job . . . in ancient Rome It was regarded as a man's work. When a youth reached the age of 12 he accompanied his father to market to receive Instructions ln the art of good buying. Mull that Idea over with your "Omnia Gallia dlvisa est" homework! And when you're sent to shop for mother use your gray matter ln follow lng her instructions. Don't get ;too much or too little. If pint sized Romans could learn to shop for a choice basket of fish or several brace of pheasants, you can too. NEWS j A 21 year-old railway fireman climbed grlm-visaged from u London ring and critics hailed hlrn as Britain's finest mlddle- jweght boxing prospect in years. , Vince Hawkins had Just won his 61st professional fight without defeat. Aiming at the British smiles" continually sank hookj mt0 his opponent's stomach. In the third round a right to Wll- son's head sent him down for a five-count and all but blasted him out of the ring. Still he came back for more, while ringslders marvelled. Hawkins plainly was puzzled by Wilson's antics when he ran into trouble. At such time the Liverpudlian ducked so low his bobbing head was below the bottom rope and there Just was not much the fireman could do until Wilson' straightened up. Hawkins Is a strong challenge, for the middleweight crown held by aging Jock McAvoy for the past 11 years. McAvoy may not a defend his crown and In that event Hawkins, Tommy Davies o'f Wales and the veteran Ernie Roderick, British welterweight champion, are the top-placed contenders. One fine Tuesday evening 44 year-old Bert Couzens started on a stroll from York, away up In northern England. At midnight 'he still was walking-.and kept right on. Twelve hours later he was progressing along the Great North Road in his white shorti and a vesi bearing the badge ot his army unit, the Royal Observer Corps. Under the vest was an oilskin packet containing a message of goodwill from the Savourv Redoes As the instrument of tempta tion, as inspiration and brlnger of comfort; as a panacea for many ills and prize of the gods, the apple has featured In history and legend for thousands of years. , There's still a subtle temptation about the apple; enclosed In a flaky1 crust there are few who can resist . its lure. But while one might conceivably tire of a dally diet of apple pie, apples themselves can appear daily at meals through the next few months without bringing any feeling of monotony in their wake. At any meal and with almost any course apples are welcomeand a good collection of apple recipes should form part of the kitchen lore of every Canadian woman. The Consumer Section of the Dominion Department of Agriculture offers "collector's pieces." For a winter salad they suggest cold baked apples stuffed with finely diced celery or shred -ed, crisp raw vegetables and served with dressing. Diced raw apple with skins left on are good with almost any combination of vegetables; particularly good with shredded cabbage, celerv and diced cooked or pickled beets. Apple and Squash Casserole 2'2 cups diced, cooked squash V2 cups sliced sour apples 1-3 cup brown sugar 2 strips side bacon, diced teaspoon salt Arrange half the squash ln greased casserole. Cover with half the apples. Sprinkle with half the sugar and salt and add half the bacon, Repeat with remaining Ingredients. Cover and bake ln moderately slow oven, 325 deg, F, for 30 minutes. Un cover and bake until apples are soft and top is browned, abou. 15 minutes longer. If the mixture appears dry, due to lack of Juice ln the apples, add '2 tablespoon water. Six servings. Apple Charlotte 0 small apples A in. slices of bread (about 9) 6 small apples V cup sugar Line greased muffin tins with the bread, placing a circle of bread at the bottom. Wash and core apples. Place ln the bread lined Una. Sprinkle with sugar (cinnamon or nutmeg may be mixed with the sugar if deslr ed). Bake In a moderate oven, 350 deg. F, until apples are ten der, about 20 minutes. To serve, Establishment of Children's Beach Adopted As Body's Major Objective THE DAILY NEWS With Its major objective for! don Bryant Is president. Wil-local activity the establishment ! Ham Jarmson, secretary, and of a children's bathing beach I A. B. Armstrong, treasurer, negotiations for a site for which Stan Saville is actinias chair-Is the lagoon just west of West- ; man of the children's bathing view have already been com - j beach committee. Norman Car- menced, the newly organized Kinsmen's Club in Prince Rupert is already busy with a number of energetic committees at work, In addition to the bathing beach objective, the Kinsmen's Club here will also carry on the Milk for Britain campaign as a major war service work and Is also sponsoring the sale of T.B. Christmas seals in Prince Rupert. The local Kinsmen's Club, which expects to have its charter presentation about the middle of November, when dis- .trlct leaders of the organization will be here from the south, has twenty charter members. Gor- commander at York to the com mander of the corps In London. Into London, past a surprised early morning traffic policeman at Marble Arch went Bert. Then he passed through Fleet st. and on to corps headquarters. The well known long-distance walker covered the 200 miles in five minutes mmmes under unaer si 37 hours. nours. The ine. 7 ' time knocked an hour off the ' Australian reputation for lmpro- . record he set up In 1937. "I love little stroll," said Bert, as someone handed him a drink of water. The King made an Important addition to his turf Interests when he paid $19,270 for a 17-month old bay filly by Turkhan, first wartime winner of the clas- sic St. Leger, and Terre Rose. It was one of the most spectacular bids ln a day of record bidding at the Newmarket fall bloodstock sales and was made by His Majesty's racing manager, Capt. Charles Moore. nn,. ... .v.. ruU,u ever paid by the King and - fol - lowea Kovai ieasine nr twn vpar- ungs irom me waiionai atua recently. invert on plates and serve hot with vanilla sauce or top milk. Six servings. Apple Bread 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1-3 cup mild-flavored fat V2 cup sugar 1 cup ground or finely grated unpeeled raw apple V2 cup wheat germ V4 cup sour milk Sift flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder. Cream fat, add s-ugar and cream well together. Add apple and wheat germ. Add dry Ingredients al ternately with sour milk. Bake ln a greased loaf pan, 4'2ln.x 10in., In a moderate oven, 350 deg. F, for about 45 minutes. Peppermint Apples (Baked apples with a new twist) 6 medium-sized apples 6 tablespoons grated cheese Vi cup sugar Peppermint flavoring V2 cup water Wash and core apples. Place In baking dish. Mix cheese and sugar and add 3 to 4 drops of peppermint flavoring. Fill centres of apples with this mixture. Pour water into pan and bake in a moderate oven, 350 deg. F, until apples are tender, about 20 minutes. Serve hot. Six ser vlngs. FASHIONS OR FREEDOM IRKS LONDON WOMEN LONDON, Oct. 14 With the liberation of Paris, London women are wondering whether It was better to have been free and wear utility corsets or to be con quered and dress ln silks and laces. Correspondents loaded the papers with ecstatic descriptions of silks and laces, and London's utility-dressed women read and then started writing letters to the Editor. Mrs. Nora G. Phillips got the opening shot, briefly but sue clntly stating In a letter "I am sick of reading how smart and welKcolffured are the women of Paris." Eileen Evans turned a Jaundiced eye on pictures showing Parisian legs and wrote: "Can we women of Britain sit for two hours each, morning ln the sun to get our legs (here she ter is chairman of the Milk for ln Britain for training, as pilots Britain campaign with R. E- by the RayaJ Air Force. Montador organizing the Hal- Iowe'en Shell Out campaign in IN strange PASTURES support of the fund. Maurice STELLEMBOSOK, South Af-Irving is directing the T.B. seal tp-The stomach of an ox campaign. slaughtered here was found tu The new club Is meeting every contaIn narts 0r a bicycle. 10 first and third Wednesday eye- pieces meta,f 15 nails, 12 "l, . pieces, or wire, a two-inch glas Following are members of the tube and 81 jtones varymg m ' .. . ' size from a marble to a golf ball. wuraon uryani, presiaeni; ' : W. H. Jarmson, secreatry: A. B. Armstrong, treasurer; and ten charter members, which Include N. M. Carter, Wilfred Bolam, S. H. Saville, C. B. Thompson,' Bruce Stevens, J. Cusak, Harold I I Muncie. Other members are Allan Morgan, Sidney Elkins, R .E. I Montador. J. Ilrpmnpr nnrl TLfillirlr Trufntr 1 New Guinea Wedding Improvisation Model port Mmrxjnv rw.f n n, vreauon nas rarely been bette r demonstrated than at a recent service wedding rn Port Moresby The bride wore a weddin? gown of surgical muslin, artlfictai orange blossoms of antiseptic cotton and a bouquet made from surgical ribbon. The wedding ring was fash ioned from old Pieces of ramflcal goia Dy a aentai mechanic h few spoonfuls of brandy from medical supplies were used as a ''preserving lngredlen for the wedding cake. The bridegroom was a youirr 'Australian non - commissioned 1 u(j ,...,,...,Y.M.CA., Empress Han. U"" - C4 W1C uwuc u" nuia, aH ""u"-" """ i 1 Buy War Savings Stamps. Lof . 1 i Of General Interest r j 1 ' Second IIand;Biycles'f T Purchasers of rebuilt bicycles and bicycles that are Ithe same as rebuilt will receive a guarantee of their purchase ranging from 30-90 days depending on the sale price. Maximum prices have been established for rebuilt bicycles, equivalent - to - rebuilt bicycles and bicycles requiring repairs. Grapes by the Found-- Sales of Ontario-grown grapes In 11 -quart baskets tend bushel hampers will henceforth be on a per pound basis. Maximum prices for grapes grown In British Columbia and Ontario have been established. Expiry Date Ail coupons in Ration Books 3 and 4 will expire December 31, Coupons expiring at that time include the 10 "F" canning sugar coupons, sugar coupons 14 to 45, "D" coupons 1 tjo 16 and preserves coupons 17 to 32. Apple Prices Chanced ' To bring about a more unl form selling price on large eastern markets for apples from different areas of Canada, a five-cent per contained Increase has been added to shippers' ceiling prices for Ontario and Quebec apples packed ln boxes, crates and bushel cartons. Reduction of from five to 15 cent3 per box has been placed on B.C. Melntosh and snow apples when sold ln Eastern Canada. Canadians Inspire New French Styles PARIS, Oct. 14 ) Presence of Canadian troops ln the forces which liberated France has giv en inspiration to a new model coat designed by Balenclaga. He calls It the "Canadlenne" a fingertip - length Jacket-usually clinched in at .the waist with a wide belt, flaring below the waist and bulky at the shoulders. quotes from a picture caption which appeared recently) 'Just the right shad of brown to enable us to go stocKingless?' Can we contemplate fashion paradea: when the war Is not yet over?' What do you think?" , And Harriet Edwards chipped ln with: "Paris hadn't been liberated more than a few hours before we , were falling for the blurbs of her fashion publicity experts. Why are we so bewitched?" WOMAN MAYOR CREWE, Eng., f - Crewe's mayor elect for the next term is a Mrs. PowelL aged 79. BRITISH TRAIN TURKS LONDON, 0 The air ministry disclosed that for three years a steady stream of Turkish air forpe offl:ers has been arriving V I I I III II I VI J 1 1 u Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association 445 6th Ave. West Ph. Blue 997 An Empire-wide interdenominational organization working among the men and women of H.M. Forces. Object: Tt spread the savins knowledge oi jesus rhritt chrlst amnnff amon thr theannf(1 armrf furtts. rorC"' Rev. Bob Munro, internationally famous speaker and evangelist. Dominion Secretary for the S-A.CJV., will address the following special gather- . lngs: Kel BobMunro-gjt rally at the First BapUst Church. Thurs., Fri.. and Sat. 8 p.m. Each evening at the Salvation Army Citadel. Sunaay, vci. u, v p.m., at, wic Monday. Oct. 23, 8 p. m.. sal vation Army CltadeL Saimrs, Soldiers, Airmen, Scr- vice Women and Clvlllarts all 1 welcome. In addition to the abovej, services. Rev. Munro will, preach' at the regular Sunday a.m. "10:30 service In the Naval Drill.. Hall f UM.C3. Chatham, kind per- I mission of Commander Cree First United Cluirch 636 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, MA., Minister Ulr. J. a Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader. Mrs; N. Uppef, Jr. Cljfolr Leader3 Airs, uouin uarren, a.i .u.m., Organist Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 12:15. "The Friendly Hour" Jn, the Manse at the close of thtV evening service. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cor. 5th Ave. and McBrlde St. Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11 a.m. "Sabbath Observance.' Anthem by Church Choir. 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. "Esau." A cordial welcome lo all First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East ..Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., . Minister Mrs. e: j. Smith, Choir Leader ' Sunday, October 15, 1944 11:00 a'.m. Morning Worship. Anthem: "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Soloists!.. Christine and Alan Currle. 12:15 pjn. Church School. 7:20 p.m. Evening Worship. Solo: Mrs. William Martin. The Minister will preach at both services. A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation Is extended to all. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien S.S. Supt., F. J, Skinner YOUTH SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 12:30 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Young People's Association will be in charge of this service. A Social Hour will be held by the Young People Immediately following the evening service. ASTHMA Wont Gnsp for Breath Sotd on 3f fin o iinni, Guuruntee! ORME'S Ltd. Telephone 81 or 82 j Now Ease uuu COLD.. .SORE THROAT Iju. uian 15,000 ; the PAIN! Aspirin Relieves Pain Almoit Immediately I Drop an Aspirin Tablet In a glass of watrr. See it start to dissolve almost instantly. Within two seconds it brains to disintrgratr, and this same speed is duplicated in your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost at once 1 Aspirin is so fast, so effective above all, so dependable, that millions of Canadian have come to swear by it. Get Aspirin today. follow these simple directions: For pain duo lo s toil THROAT i Cnnb 3 Lblrts la ) Ejus of water, gargle deeply. COtDS ... HtADACHTSt T.ke two A.Jrln tablet with full gUt of water. NEURALGIA... NCUtmSi Take two tablets with glass of water. NtW HtDUCCD pcias focl.t Mi of 12 ...Mw 1l Economy gatll t4 34.. . ..,,,m 1c family ill of 100., . , . .,rfaw7 :A SPIRIN Tfcs Baysr crass on ath tabUt It your guarantt that H's Aipkht Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND .ENGINEERS lfo& and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MININO MACHINERY All types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Barr & Anderson LIMITKD Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stoker Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1291 Atlas Boiler Works Elecirlc, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. I'liune Itrd 8X1 tu kim; may m: a coal SIIOItTAGi: THIS WINTER! Put a cord of wood In your basement now as reserve. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon CANADA'S AIRWOMEN There now are more thin 14,- women in ine uoyai Lana- R,,.k, II. t . ... tatw. mi ruivc, cuuiparea with of th ""fcl in the army and 5,000 in one-sixt" 1 1 Navy. surface 'l0tM (m'OF,HlxcKlH NUIICEMIERSiij, Householders and Llcenseholdnr, . elusion in the 1944 -45 Voters List durW i?l September and October. 8 " i HOUSEHOLDER includes any per; I who has resided In Prince Rupert. Cityr - I Januaiy 1st, 1D41 and (a) who h. JSll City for the year 1944 (b) who is not iwH Tax or Road Tax. but has paid "-""Wtti,. $100 tTt municipality. NOTE Any householder whose nam . 1913-41 Voters List and who has paMilut? not need to register. 1 tnUMW tint nrn . ..vwn.v uiraiia any malo n. .. I of age carrying on a business in the city J, of a subsisting trades license, or is a meX?" nershlp carrying on business ln the city imZ xlstliiir llppmp flip nnninl f f. .u. . . ,vv fu, nicn hr.1 five dollars for each partner. NOTE Any llcenseholder who har prerkr tcred as such and has continuously paid vu", will not need to re-register. CORPORATIONS whose names are on tht may appoint a duly authorized ar?ent to Tolenr half. Such authorization must be in the hsnjj, Clerk before 5 p.m. October 31st. REGISTRATIONS may be made at thrti, lng regular office hours, and, for the convmlwil inc ouice win uiso oe Kepi open between 7 Oclober 2Gth, 27th and 30th for this purpoa, I LET'S NOT FORGET THE GDI tSlS I A V M 4 I V (JS.1VV va r here, all priced under $1.50! THE VARIETY STORE nrmrriT DDkH Ww M I B sn sre sr-v 1 1 u 1 1 IB ! Al VI JLJm M jsv- SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily .1 . 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