roBEKJiJ!!! PS TO HOSE .(itilrs in Help Out I abrlrs 13 r de 'Neither w .i have silk t ) defeat-president ,1k LjtiiSes ol av - w'ilJp ord. only , id ;tf id of I hnwn In lirlttrlln'? f -r after- .itrti in range, p Inelrally H Damask sav. r-a ant fhwer ui.Jke the fo The .e arc i wUh plain t Xi ".f wrap. , wear with amount of 1 i:, lames in bui .he whole !c :s a iraruon oi : . ;duced. i .. " ? i cantro, ;i d! 'flbution of v. cur saucea Dy Ij'.r .ment undei I E..id manufac initiative. ir:w m.iieriais are ke af least u :::aR'.lty if sill: ''It markt. upon the M. L "rand, .i.'.s manufac-:? s the lace t ' pner Diirts of before h( Qpr- i f p but ,ne presen? ar 3t ate as they Ir ;i nor silk and pie . unable to see fin be adlu'iti'd for I'' unle-:: the tarifl cupatlon of Brlt- th l::ce gloves to re- leather ones. The nade ten percent ol f- in lace model, the ;-brlc shortage enhyini? the prlvl- pxury clar.3 in abol- -upons used quan tise whicih cou'lii hut coupons. Lace k ud for llngerfe. i raoinp lace manu a white rayoi. jone with an open tn, and alsft Mon the lace manu- ve only 40 or 50 de- of 1.000. AIDS RESEARCH BURY TO Kpnn. b"un In bombed Merbury In the hope to lieht thp he city, Digging Is f J.pr- inside the ol-. L , ----- ' UK r. I'lil conservation Hints - - n turpe del How to Kill Vitamins i ;mv ttahce Vho wants to . . . you? Silly . rr... "trial for questldn Isn't It. But you do , jr 3., 'hi;ugh destroy vitamins when you pre-... b: ievi.'d intact. pare orange juice dr other fruit c .lectin In Juices Way ah'ea'd or the clock. nb:titutes. 1 That goes for opening a can of ui "u;hftble rayon , fruit juice too. This is the point cuifiiiu-1 to watch. Satie'eze vour fruit. IC .. J .71... ...... i - f Li m expert would juice juai a iew minuies Deiore Et 1 1" u. uisn mem ,6" uu ia . Milling AiUIll U titll LHU UC&b .'.e ;t fanrli' meinou is to puncn iwo noies jhthoMc 'Mi tile lid (one to let the Lir t "rk white ana 'hi and one to let the Juice out h f 'r hr-te i andj'n "cafe you d6n't remember dre y bi.ius?s i.. :k alll?urs ,u, ant wea: . I a. 't is, win? te'rtts of the tin at once Wmtmi-tct It's Just an Old wives' tale that fruit juice shouldn't be kept in the can after It has F-en opened. roning-Hored? get tip the ifonlhg board in a tizzy of good Intentions and ilnd Its cover all scorched and niaiked and what have you? A temper like a whip. .Well, get cracking with a freiti-as-new-snow cover. (Don't try to press on one that Isn't or the Scorch markj will transfer themselves to your laundcry). And remember this: 'new material for your cover .should be washed first . . . filler In new cottons encourages scorch marks. If you're uilng 6ld sheeting take time to make a drawstring edge all the way round. Bodkin in tape and pull taut on the -board. Tacking on an old sheet Is quicker . . . but the untacking for a next one.Jater won't be. Make-Over Mlraclrs Worn out shirts into nifty suit ' numbers ; . . that's what this! Is all about. A man's shirts wear out at the collars and cuffs before the rest of the material has begun to think of relaxing.. Just let Mrs. Nimble Digits at It and she'll have a blouse whipped up for herself before her mftnhiis flnishfdgrTirig all the reasons why he always liked that shirt best. One idea Is to turn the shirt around so It but tons flown the back arid replace trie c'bllar band with shirring. A Peter Pan Collar can be made from, the shirt talis. Let your imagination be your guide! -at Woman M.P. Likes Australia Life CANBERRA, Oct. 13 W Dr. Edith Summersklll, noted British M. P. and feminist, who toured central and northern Australia with a British parliamentary delegation, said she enjoyed the Australian sunshine, the people's way of living and their sense oi humor. She enjoyed them so much she said she would like to come to Australia with her husband and children. In the course of her travels the has sampled all aspects of life in the Commonwealth. She patterned rings arin ' spent a day on a sheep station pile cround. Colored pportant for blouses. outside Canberra, went outback as far as Alice Springs In thV Northern Territory and had a ferry trip to the famous seaside resort of Manly, a suburb of Sydney. Dr. Summersklll said she was Impressed with Australia's medi cal services and the special env phasls on the care of mother and children. Mother's Day was establlsheti In 1907 by Miss Anna Jarvls of j Savoury Recipes Phlll 1nirprlipnts thnrnnehlv. 1 1 L 1 i T. I 1. fTITn I Ration NeWs Canadians are about to get Chickens are plentiful arid even I elr fifth ratlpn book. Distrl-turkeys are not the "rare birds" butlon centres will be opened they have been. Here is a color-1 on specified dates between Oc-ful thanksgiving menu complete ' tober 14 and 21- and an army witr recipes: Grape Ale 'Cocktail "Roast Chicken diblet cube stuffing Crabapple Jelly Brown Gravy Baked Potatoes , Egg Plant Scallop Buttered Sprbuts 6r Br6ccoll Piimpkin Chiffon Pie Beverage Orape Ale Cocktail l2 cups grape Juice X k cups B'ngerale flflfVt Wa'ht to use all the con-! of 113.Cd6 volunteers will go in to action to see that each of Canada's 11,500,000 consumers secures a book. To pbtaln Ration Book 5, simply fill in both sides of the "K" stub on nation Book 4 and leave tHe stub 'attached. A volunteer at the distribution centre must personally detach the sheet before issuing your new book. In the case of children under 10, the age must be written on the stub after the name. Watch your local newspaper mix and serve. Ice may be a'dd- J 'or the address of ydur nearest ed if deflred. Yield 3 cups. aiswiouuon ceinre, ujc and hours when it will be open. To Roast Chicken I Go as earlv as you can, and Allow to 1 lb. dressed ' avoid a last rnlnute rush. A'elght, per person (dressed weight Is the Weight before the p6Ultry is drawri and includes die feet and head.) Clean, stuff and truss the bird and place breast down on a rack or crossed skewers In an Uncovered roasting pan, with rib water or fat added. Cook in a slow or moderately slow oven 300 to 325 dog. F allowing 30 minutes to the pound. Baste occasionally with fat du ing cooking. Turn bird b.ehst ride up during the last hour Of cooking. Cooking time varies somewhat with the size and shape of the bird and with personal taste. To test, run in metal skewer through the thickest part Retain your Ration Book 4 alter the "K" sheet has been removed at the centre, as you valid. The coupons in Book 4 and 5 are numbered consecutively. For instance, the ,la'st sugar coupon In Ration Book 4 is numbered 45, arid the first in Ration Book 5 Is 46. Ration Book 5 takes up where Ration Book 4, leaves off. 1he new Ration Book will have a pink c6ver. It contains more pages because it has cou oi uic oimnu uusH. u ns a,e lncinflidi , case of meat should be tender arid the 0-Dv rneat thermometer, if used, should register 190 deg. F "If placed In the centre of the thigh and 180 deg. F if placed In the centre of the stuffing. Giblrt Cube Stuffing Giblets Va cud mild-flavored jTat ... 2 tablespoons chopped onion 4 cup chopped celery 4 cups lightly toasted Vi-lnch bread crumbs (about 5 hall-Inch slices of bread) 1 teaspoon chopped parsley l'i teaspoons salt' '.fc teaspoon pepper teaspoon poultry seasoning about V2 cup glblet broth Simmer giblets in salted water for 30 minutes, then chop fine. Save '2 cup of the broth for dressing, use the rest In the gravy. Cook onion and Celery In fat until clear. Mix with bread cubes, parsley and seasonings. giblets and enough hot broth to j moisten cubes slightly. Suffl-1 clent to stuff a 5 pound chicken Eggplant Scallop 1 medium eggplant 3 tablespoons mild-flavored fat . S 4 medium tomatoes J 1 teaspoon salt V teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon brown sugar 3 tablespoons grated cheese 2 tablespoons grated onion Cut eggplant lnt6 lA inch slices and peel. Peel tomatoes and cut in V2 inch slices. Saute, eggplant In fat until lightly browned. Remove from pan and lightly saute tomato slices. Place a layer of eggplant in bottom of greased baking dish. Cover with a layer of tomato slices. Combine salt, paprika, brown sugar and cheese. Sprinkle mixture over layers. Repeat layers until all veEetables are used. Top Philadelphia, whose mother died with grated onion. Bake In mod In 1906. Nearest grocer erate oven. 325 deg. F until egg plant Is tender about 30 minutes. Six servings, Pumpkin Chiffon Pie 312 cups cooked pumpkin 1 cup brown sugar 3 eggs l2 teaspoons ginger 1i teaspoon cloves Vt teaspoon allspice 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 2 baked 9-Inch pie shells Bake or steam pumpkin until tender, press through a sieve. Measure and mix with 3,i cup brown sugar, beaten egg yolks, spices, salt and milk. Cook In the top of a double boiler until thickened, about 20 minutes. Beat egg whites until stiff, beating in remaining V cUp sugar and fdld merlngUe quickly Into the pumpkin mixture. Pour filling Into the baked pie shells aid bake In a moderately hot 6ven, 375 cleg. F, ;for 10 minutes. Cool and serve. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME Tasty and Easily Prepared Dishes - Simple, S'eafonal and Chicken dinners are popular inow and It can be a dinner In ' the traditional manner this year. p-.ns to last 50 weeks. Instead of the 36 weeks covered by Ration Book 4. Also, sheets of extra The comrfiddltles which have been ratldrie'd In Canada are sugar, tea arid coffee, butter, meat and preserves. Meat rationing was suspended last I March, arid tea-Coffee ' ratlofi was rerrioved In September. So, the only commodities now rationed are sugar, butter .and, preserves. Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them ah honor by having us publish a personal no:e about their visit. The Expert's Say ... By the Canadian Press to how oatmeal can be used mere often. It Isn't limited to . porridge arid cookies. Consider the 'possibilities of oatcakes, pancakes, French Hkt Styles in Milit&ry Lines PARIS, Oct. 13 a Parisian modistes have already started to work on liberation hat styles i whose basic design is copied I from American and British typs ; helmets. The modistes say while the (American helmet is more frequently seen on Paris streets, the shane nf the hteh-brlmmed tin PLAIN, OLD FASHIONED oat- hat wom by British and Cana-meal is one of the best sources ' dlan troops lends jtseir more of vitamin B, the vitamin so aslly to pert deslgn, many Canadians find hard to - pack, into their dally fare, says An estimated 50,000,000 acres the Nutrition Division. So, h.t nf the Dlains In the menu planners, give a thought i Unlted gtates have been abarid- j oncd as farm land. COAL SAVERS: Experts liave estimated that the amount of coal Saved by installing tfght- quick breads and cakes, use a fitting storm windows is more niue p imcKen soup ana in me tnan 350 pounds per window, dressing for fowl. There is no wnlch m8ans that by using them shortage of oatmeal and it costs raore than a ton of coal can be about a third of the price of eacn year m a home with ready-to-eat cereals. ! slx windows. j BAKED ONIONS and cheese c O O K I N G CAULIFLOWER: ' on toast: What to serve a fam- wnen you are using cauliflower Ished family at lunch time is aS a vegetable, save some of the , a perennial problem for most flowerets to use raw in a mix- j hememakers, and here's the ecj gaiad, Nutrition Services sUg- ! answer straight from the ex- ests. Ihe stalks arid tender. perts In the Agriculture Depart- 2reert leaves Jhould not be dls- ment testing kitchen. carded but cookd with the rest Peel and slice six onions cross- of the cauliflower. Since the wise and cook In boiling water stalks take slightly longer to will continue to Use the remain- 1 until nearly tender, about 15 cook, they should be sliced and Ing sugar, butter and preserves minutes. Drain well. Arrange ivarted a few minutes before coiipbns In it as they "beCome dx slices of toast in a greased, the "flowers" are added. Shf Tin ? UlLTnJZ REFRIG ERATO R SENSEL: We cnlons in it with three-quarters ..wrapplng up against or of grated cheese. Beat . a cup ,z , f ,-. food is L f f. We cold," and when put vji 1 u uuu wiii. v uv ui v w gether, add one-half teaspoon of salt and one -eighth teaspoon of paprika and pour over nnlnrip Trt Ana tnKlnennnn in the refrilgerator' wrapped in paper or paper bags, (t Is liter- i ally wrapped up asasnst the cold. ' for the paper acts as an lnsu- V r u HV tor. prs'veniing the pold from of u butter and oven poach for mr - about 40 minutes" at about 350 . ; degrees fahrenhelt. This' serves six. SAVING WOOL: Have vou been in, the habit of, discarding a needleful of wool? It rnay 'fern 'only a short length, the I Prices Board consumer branch j says, but It can be put to a van- ; ety ol uses. The day may come when ' you'll want to eke ou; enough of that color for a re inforcement Job or to sew up seams ' j Sometimes several tiny balls ' of wowl maV be left bver from knft'iing 'miilti-colWed s'oVks or twortuncd sweaters. A practical way to use these bits of wool tb good advantage,, say the ', exper$ is to make gloves with each finger a different color, knitted Into a plain dark palm. Bills. . . bills . . . mixs. . . . Wondering who to pay first.-. .Jtow to catch up on those overdue accounts. Put your affairs in order with a, personal loan at the Royal Bank. Square all those bothersome accounts at once . . . then budget for mon'thly r'e-payment to the bank over 12, 18 or even 24 months. This way you protect your credit, avoid worry and embarrSssment. Our Managers are constantly making loans for this and many other personal purposes. Yoiir local 'Manager will be glad to discuss a personal loan with you at any time. LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let sluggish kidneys slow you down. Take Gin Pills the "relief or money back" remedy and see how much better youll feeL R.gutar slit, 40 Fills larg. sixt, 80 Pills In tin U.S. nklil "Gin. Pllll" - -' Lijz I ll - " ll POSmAVfL PERSONAL LOANS AVAILABLE To pay doctor, dentist or hospital bills . . . to meet taxes ... to consolidate debts ... to buy fuel ... to repair or improve the home ... to meet educational expenses ... to take 'advantage of bargains and business opportunities ... to meet emergencies, etc. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA w miii mi mm Milt MMIL-mSi m ml. a mt m mmm f l . mmm m m m m 93 .llll'ilanH IN THE GAMES ROOM '1 V IN THE WORKSHOP IN THE Mkll ttdjifdHiltfG or floodlighting the gomes room, the Vork-K6p, gcirclefV '6'r the "gtlfdge !j slmrp"le'aicl IneVtTeWi Wfth'Edison 'Mazda 'Camps. Useful In many indoor and outdoor applications, Prdjectdr Flood lamps 'gfve unusually bright concentrated illumination, the less Vxpe'nsive llerlector FI6od Lafrip may be uteel 'Indoors 'only. 'Ask ydur rfearest Edison MazHa Lamp deafer for further de'talk. Edison mm L-74 LAMPS SSSSSSSSSULUiiilSSSSSSSS ALBERT 8 McCAFFEK LTD. 116 PHONES 117 V t" We can say this in three words i BUY COAL j NOW! I Dibb Printing Cohipany OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY H 1 It T II I) A Y AND EVERYDAY OA It lit)' .WATERMAN'S VOUNTAIN PENS-1 Besner Block, 3rd Sfreer Phone 234 DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News Is compiling a Roll of Honor which It Is hoped may contain the name of every rhah knd wcirnan of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on larfd and In the air. To make this list complete, It is essential tb obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole th submitting the names. It Is impossible for the bally News 'or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for. the submission of the nrfme of YOUK boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following Is the lnformatl6n we would like you to fill In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Name Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Next of Kin Relation Address Dafe o't Enlistment It I Date of Discharge If Casualty, Nature and bate t. Kemehiber, If YOU do not isubmYt a certain person, name, no one else may. You 'are responsible. f r. I MA Y