Prince Rupert Daily News ' Friday, September 15. 1950. ICAI.RH TESTS MADE O HOUSEKEEPING mi RAIN COATS BEAUTIFUL PLUMS ARE TEMPTING TO CANNERS IN SEPTEMBER MONTH Conscripts Now Can Join Legion WINNIPEO OT The Canadian Legion yesterday changed its constitution to permit membership to second world war conscripts who served in war theatres. The controversial change was approved after a 80 minute stormy debate in a secret ballot by a vote of 764 to 428. Delegates cast proxy votes for each command. Plums in ali shades of pale reds, deep purple-reds and dark Yoman Doctor NAVY BLUE GABARDINE DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE SILK LINED $35.00 1948. .in .if .1 'Mi ft n .,ti i til -t Mt i A Saved By Army TORONTO In a roundabout way, Dr. Charlotta Ruys credits the Canadian Army for her presidency of the Interna-tion al Federation of Medical women. As a matter of fact, she owes her life to the Army. For three years under German SHOWERPROOF . - feser and Payne blue as well as soft greens and glowing yellows, tempt the home-maker when the goes to market la September. There is great diversity in the preferences for various types of plums. One family may put green gages at the top of the list while another group feels that nothing but the Italian prune Is worth canning. Some people know that the bitter tang of Damson Jam is perfect for breakfast or tea. There is no . reason why every family should not enjoy all three of these types as well as a few red and yellow varieties. The larger and firmer plums 26,788 41.936 of his plays is scheduled for future production in the United States. Commenting on the lack of discrimination against women doctors in Europe, Dr. Ruys said: l is LIVES - Discovery of the KH factor in blood has been responsible for saving Lsands of now-tan babies and Ihcir mothers. Since 1947, the number of clini- "It matters not at all whether occupation of the Netherlands, stiiiuvli by tne L.ai.aman u. u txx-ictys free national Blood Transfusion . j i- .i t-i.t! line tnrrftind rtirim tknn i . . b tors ami nu.im,uo ...... .,.iv man iuur ana a nan times, as this chart Hcd Cross mobile oiooa ennic w u visit I'rince Rupert September 25, 28 and 27. Dr. Kuys savs. she hid her fiance doctor happens to be wearing from the Nazis. She was later trousers or a skirt. Between Imprisoned for several months eight and 15 per cent of doctors before the Canadian liberation on the Continent are women." of the country. , . : are excellent for canning and all plums except those with very tough skins, and fibrous, juicy texture will make good Jam. Sour "I was wry. very ill and in plele paces and many Insertions listed In full. Mussolini is por- devoted to a detailed history of t.rayr d In 18 lines. the National Socialist Nazl! 'iho lexiron nv. witw. liEoADS, Devon, England H An ll-year-o!d boy caught, without help, an 11-pound bass. Jail," she said, "and would short ly have died had not the Can firm rarities have enough pectin acid to make a satisfactory jelly it parly and its affiliated organiza- point pre-war politiea! program lions, including the p'o.stapo. In'n,,?t 'iln lne "national feelings a .-.pecl.-il bla-k-rlmmod box ! and , lcslres of the German , , ... T . ' people . . . who resented the dosely rc.icmbling a Nazi memo-1 Versailles Peace Treaty and dis- mi Tinn hie individual to adians arrived in time." Dr. Guys, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Profesor of bacteriology at the University of Amsterdam, was visiting the Canadian National Exhibition while on her way to the Federation's meeting in Philadelphia. of beautiful coiour. Here are some instructions v,hlch will assure excellent results. Sweet Italian prunes require very little added sweetening. For these a thin yrup, using 1 cup rri pianue, racn gauieiter s fate ; armament. O OUR NEW STOCK pncyrldpacdia is is related. for ITitl'"-'s I). Roosevelt has fof;, Franklin been civrn t'! lr.flidr:l misery illions has hern HAS JUST COME IN YOU WILL FIND JUST GRATEFUL TO CANADA "No wonder we teel so grateful to the Canadian's." she ad lines. K!aMn 17, and Churchill sugar to 2 cups water, will be sufficient. Sour varieties should have a sweeter syrup. Most people will prefer to allow 1 cup jtinse than anv ! i Lrid ini)')i tance ded. "We will never forget that! many of them gave their lives for us. Not only this, we are gratelul for Canada's goodness ; to our young Queen and heri only 15. Tope Plus has six lines. West German federal chancellor Knnrad Adenauer pets eight 18 FOR MUSSOLINI ifitler's hloofl-thlr.';ty police chief, Ue'nrii-li Jllnimlcr, oigun- :t. s of "Knuar's v-slzrrl v'Mii'ie, , o tlio foi nvr THE SHOES THE YOUNG .-ELLOW WILL REQUIRE FOR SCHOOL riparbin. only sugar to 1 cup water. If the syrup is too heavy the sweetness destroys the delicious plum flavour. Canning Plums (Hot c' Method). Wash plums, leave whole or halve and pit. Bring to ooil in syrup and simmer 2 minutes. children. To know that the dynasty was safe meant a great deal to people of the d for Bism:.ivk. Ir of the concentration camps, it arc two com- has 17 line:; with h's lilies belnr; The rclusal t ) pay reparations for the First World War, the establishment of a Wehrmacht, compulsory labor service for the sake of the coimr unity, social insurance and old age pension schemes are termed "national and popular with the German people." The authors, however, call Hitler a "ruthless dictator who sought compliance with his plans with brutality." The mass murders of Jews and other enemies of the Nazi regime are described as "crimes against humanity." . "Knaur's Lexicon" has been a traditional reference book in Germany for decades, But one West Berlin newspaper has complained that the first post-war edition pays too much attention to the Nazi era. 1 Dr. Ruys married her fiance; CAFE Pack hot, leaving Vz Inch head- it space. Seal vacuum-type sealers after the war. He is Dutch play-v. right and producer A.A.A. de-tresncs, a director of the Amsterdam Theatre Company. One i P-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY Oxlords and hard-wearing Boots :OM1:30 TM to 3:30 AM tc In Chinese Dishes Vk teaspoon almond extract Measure remaining syrup and, if necessary, add water to make up ll2 cups. Bring to boiling point. Mix cornstarch with ccld water and stir into boiling syrup; cook 10 minuies; remove from heat and add almond extract. Yield; six servings. :y-chovmein lbs icVititliasiaia is not aabliikad a Antsyd-ey 1m Lloaer Cotaral Baani at W ike G nwmmt or tin can completely. Partially seal screw or spring top sealers, process sealers or can 10 minuted in the boiling water bath. Sealers may be piocessed for 20 minutes in the oven at 21b deg. F., but tin cans should never be processed in the oven Damson Plum Jam 8 cups plums 3 cups water 7 cups sugar Wash add water and cook plums, uncovered, for 15 minutes Add sugar, brin; to boil and boil 6 to 8 minutes. Skim off as many pits as possible as thev rise to the surface. Pour into hot, sterilized jars and, when slightly cool, pour a thin layer of paraffin wax over the top, rotating the jar so that the wax will adhere to FASHION FOOTWEAR kit Orders PHONE 133 i8ri.kCol.fcia. Ht DOMESTICATED EARLY The reindeer has been domesticated in Finland for about 4,000 years. 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