TliuKitlrtj, ocT'iber itt.'S mnitbaad i r. art 7te-? i4aia a - for 3a(f All Styles and Sir John Hawkins, seaman who! Locks of the Lachine C'ari'a' died in 1595, was the fir.s-t Eng- Hear Montreal, raise snip 4 i llshman to traffic In African leet in by-pa-smng rapids on th: S'aves. St. Lawrence river. , a" J' ' V :i 4 . .. 4 t - i , . '- i 1 iy 1 .4. V " 1 " . . s-isnermeri Learn Seamanship LUNENBURG, N.S (CP) Some newcomers to the Nova Scotia fishing industry are going to sea with as much knowledge of the finer points of navigation as their skippers. The reason is the fishermen's Col ors I ' I ill - J- - 'i tin. I. .1,.. os low os Fashion Footwear navigation school here, operat MONTREAL, October 29(h It's a pleamre to ura yay colors in sewing, on these dark Tall day. That's one reason. I think, wliv more women buv Canadian made PRM ll.LA WAS l'OI.IJ TAPE ilian unv oihcr kind, for Pri-cilla comes in colorn as delicate and "jiay a a bowl of eweet pe.s"! .Also in the iMf'tiit.t iw-tnncd ttTcpU. The iinw quality lawn with hirh i'rwilla in made, ha blfn mrrinllu irtntiii en llinl it' i-ri-n amt n vuvs FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) Ruben Parham of EUeson Air Force Base was returned here 1 safely Wednesday after he : became lost while hunting and being trailed by 'wolves in the Ester region 30 miles west of here I Parham was rabbit hunting . when he became separated from other members of his I party. Searchers found his trail i and followed his footprints in j the snow. Along with Par-i ham's prints were the loot-: prints of three wolves which had been following him. Searchers finally found Par-ham, who had sprained a leg and was lying helpless. frc'h yet folds over erallonx, curve?, rorneri, with ca-e. Why not.' whip up some children's tloihej- Mini" cute aprons new curtains, for the kitchen and use Pructlla Hias I'old Tape to give them that extra charui? (Junnmleeil In hiiilmy! . I O Rice and Short Kibs With Vegetables Make Mighty Succulent Fare ed oy tne provincial industry department with assistance from the federal labor department's vocational training section. Established in May, 1951, the school is the only one of its kind in Canada and is Aimed at teaching the basic principles of the fisherman's calling. The teaching Is varied to suit the needs of the particular student ' The aim of the school is to give every fisherman a better knowledge of seamanship and fishing equipment. Order Half-4- Of A Stow . . , Earh Week I J a e n . . . of what 1 Uj ni k. is launch and l hM A "lloneyn and I'll wagt-r women have 'dumbed the (J l:KKY (iaH Itange in . that way for many many year. Yea . . '. 'it's all that vnur heart de vispircd fr'fud, H Ki.NZ CON-1) K N S K D SHIPS Tl.n arta n,va svn v " I know I'm H 3 cups of cold water and 14 teaspoons of salt into a 2-quart saucepan and bring to a vigorous boil. 2. Turn the heat as low as possible. Cover the saucepan with a lid. Uo not remove lid nor stir rice while it is cooking. 3. Leave saucepan over this low heat for 14 minutes. Remove from the heat. The rice is now ready to use. However, leave the cover on the sauce-Dan to keen 1hp ri O it yuu are noi reaay to use set for a we-k of rarird fla'otira and aiifd ricluu'sw in a.iiiw.t( dit-s-injr-', meat loaf, rarebit:, ra .proles and of course poui Wiih Hfinz Soups on hand . . . you ran u-e Vejjf table oup in u-v 'r add mushroom eauce to fried mushrooms; Crotim of Tomato Soup to your Spanish rice; CHi'-kc-n Soup with .ootilos on fa.piolej of vejcetable?. You. ran whip up the mo.-t dfUer table, omelets with o.'iuces that the family way are "out-of-thw-world!" when you -have a row of Heinz t'onden.-fd. Soups always ready. sires in a stove . , . and the bet way to know how rifrht I am ia to a.-k your kaler to ."how you the new (lurney Gas Kanee. Cur-ney stove are all kitrhen-tesw-d and have been top favorite in Canadian kitehens for more than one hundred years! Good de-.iri-ine; and beautiful, sturdy ipn-struetum lias alwayst been pair r if . Gurney'a tieeess rret. , Jjook J t ui.-ianet at the automatic efetk . . . the speeial ".ven-lieat" ftveu that, keep.- the temperature exa.-t-Jy , rifrlit, auiomarif-ally . . atiu it glass door! What a glove! With meat so tender it fairly falls off the bone, and the rite white and fluffy, just waiting to catch any of the savory juices and gravy which might otherwise get away your family wilt not be able to resist eating the very last bite of this simply wonderful tasting main dish. Here is a sure fire appetite snt-isfier because hefty and hearty servings of the rice and short ribs are allowed each hungry eater. You will be glad to .ee that you can satisfy your fam-ly so inexpensively because this Deef and rice dish is low in cost but really "fills up" those starving youngsters. INGREDIENTS: ' cup Hour I teaspoon salt H teaspoon pepper . i pounds href short riba 'i cup fat I I cap chopped onli.u I cup diced carrota t eup diced celery i cup yater 1 tablespoon flour li cup water !i cufl hot cooked rice PREPARING THE FLUFFY WHITE RICE: To make 4". heaping cups of white, fluffy, perfectly cooked rice: ; 1. Put 1 Mi cups of uncooked rice. NAVY RUM Vm Exrited About Tie Chance A Woman Hi to wia big ca mm in the BLUE IiUNNKT MAROARIXE CimN . , man fah ronte-t ! Ea-1) week tiveutu-fir prize immeoiateiv. METHOD: Mix together the flour, salt and pepper. Cut the short ribs into six equal portion and dip into the flour covering all sides well. Melt the fat in a large skillet. Brown the short ribs m the fat. Add the onion, . carrots, celery and water. Cover and cook over a medium low heat for about l'i hours or until the meat is tender. Add the 4 cup of water to the 1 tablespoon of flour and mix to make a paste. Slowly add, ' stirring con.sl.mtly, to the liquid around the short ribs. Cook, stirring, for about 5 minutes. Serve over the hot cooked rice. Some of the gravy may be served in a separate dish. This recipe makes 6 generous servings. $.000; $100; wiUi A other prizes of $50 and itf ( IS of $2."! l'i i is ,a eliam-e at the (hn.tmas 4 oi one thousand Hullrir. , . . Write in M f word", or lew, why you prefer iihte Btnniet Mar- I aarme. eenu as manv entnei" a- vou like, and dlB rail ...Thay save you -time enclose with each one TWO END FLAPS (with Good Housekeeping Heal of Approval) from Blue I Bonnet or reasonable fjn-.-innle. For a eliancet at tiie $1,000 Christmas Boau, write In hp maun vnits of Vitamin A, are in earh package of tihie Bonnet. Mail to Blue Bonnet Sue, Box 2160, Toronto, Ontario. . , and work so many Here'j To Your Good Health! Y-s, U a toat to health and beau'v ways! 71 bAUstl --5" Housewife Caps Civic Career As Next "Mayor" of London when you driuk the juice of one fresh lemon in i glass of water, firH thing, on arising. You see, thi; natural fruit drink helps keep you regular the healthful way. Tiiat'a because lemon-in-water pently heJj your system regulate itplf. So take my tip if you'rt feehnpr Out of Mrf. follow Ihi healtliful lemon formula for feeling better. But m;ike -a point of -m SI NKIST LEMONS. I find J set" more, delieimk. juice from them than any ptiters JYe ever .tried. : This advenisement is not published or displayed by The Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. mm, kM fd at wilad biamliwilt an criipiw, toiN wkta Milatfy Una Tow.li. Hon mn 4H4 auliUr, aorrtly with lift tntM Milody tliw Tewvli. mtdi dan-aa llua Taw.li or. UmI 1st dotm at th' awliihfcig glott, windwi, ar uut( with cltamwi, QUICK ri EASY Htfihold ftrauctton . for maniturtng or protection ogoiwt ny 4meyin or tmiMy hottMhotd liquid, ftaeo handy d.tpent. of Milady Kuo Tewot In your kllthtn dwy you'll ftrl thorn at yovr frotor't. ; London. Their daughter is an actress In a London stock com-! pany and their son is on duty j in Malaya as an army medical I officer- "During her early days on the I council, Mrs. Bolton dazzled her i fcllow-councilmen by showing : up wearing bold new hats not-j able for their carefree, feminine i styling. But this year when she ! was elected as vice-chairman oi , ilie council, decorum got the i better of her and she began lo ! show up bareheaded. I When Mis. Bolton took her LUNCHBOX SPECIAL LONDON (Reuters) A grey-haired housewife with a passion for "silly hats" is scheduled to become London's next "mayor." She is Mrs. Molly Bolton, mother of two adult children and a veteran Socialist who has already proven her diplomatic skill by .successfully concealing her age through a long public career. Mrs. Bolton virtually is certain to be Installed as chairman of the 150-member London County Council next Tuesday when the councilmen meet to "confirm her nomination by the Labor party, which holds a majority of seats- Her job, the toughest in British municipal politics, requires great tact and administrative ability. HEAD CITY'S HEART. j She will be the active head of ' Maacfy 7$we& &etikt? TASTES GREAT WITH fpQnCfo ..seat on the dais for the fir.it time there was a subdued chorus j of groans from the male coun- t '-' : t ; Ji j" C ' - rj 1 (,- !: " : -i - t r . t : 7 if ' , - ,t,, - i . T . " ! -1 . . - " 1 I W 4 vi'. ',1 M.' 'r ; i t i f. , t -I i . ' . - ,1 . 8 .' . ( '. 1 . ' i 1 - fi'l t 5 . - - ' 1 . A.. - : -I ft , ; . ; cilmen whose lives had bt ' n ew Instant Coffee i brightened for years by the parks Revolution I Breakfast Habits "v the 3.500,000 persons who live in London county, the heart of : Ihere nof jusf -falkin' hats. I "It's just laziness, really,' j Mrs. Bolton apologized. LONG A SOCIALIST Mrs. Bolton's devotion to socialism dates far back into this century. For seven years she was the private secretary to Britain's famous' Socialist team, Sidney and Beatrice Webb As chairman of the council she will be the head of a body which handles, almost all tht county's active civic life, froru pover Comes Fasf at ! r lwn Abandon Coffee Pofj WMeisyr Grounds for Mi Speed and So;.. the capital's 8.000,000 popula- i tion. She will not receive one ; penny for her full-time joband will get only a strictly-audited , expense account. j She lives with her husband, j an engineer, in a soljd old Vic- ! torian brick house in northwest I if f X ' i f'wiofChoseASanfcorn'i f "Instant " i 1 t '.' f l.v - if ?JJ t deny it! When the WebreaklHitableHacr,a M, tome sort of revolution the Canadian breakfast d ' hxpnening! In a fnat-,m5numh,.riii h,,m,in., sewage disposal and civil defence to child welfare and the school system. The council; enri operates a string of restaurants. It has no jurisdiction, however, over the city police, who are national. Mrs. Bolton's job is not to be confused with that of the Lord Mayor of London, whose tradl-tion-sleeped post gives him jurisdiction chiefly honorary over the square-mile borough known as "the City of London," the capital's financial district and the site of St- Paul's SPECIAL ON Steel Oil Tanks 110 Oal. Tank ; $ 55.00 275 Gal. Tank . $ 75.0 375 Gal. Tank $ BO.OO 550 Gal. Tank $110.00 3 Prov. Tax Extra . Ail tanks made of 12-gauge steel , Industrial Welding Green 884 225 First Avenue nity the breakfast coffee f m ,V7won' ix-rked, atrained or ''" ny mrt, ?' m"-gloriou, fragrnt ,1 the mnment hot J 8 HlM,nnful of wonder-;'lwnt Chase &SnlH.rn JJ oaehoHr! Mada for iMc luncheon moat and Fronch's "'''''Bwe r- T7-,-r,rr 1 ;man would he glad to wy " .-Mined corr.T pots and "eumi FLY... ""t "I exceptional meVit Z u"t 7' T ""-Ki-nce. J.'or luff, particularly. i prf t)hlt WAV. for e variety of practical hnchijox, and ethr recipes tend I Of1 for a copy o (he new tdition ' of "Culinary Art" to keckitt t Colman (Canada) Limited. Dept. FR, 1000 Amhertt Street, Montreal.' IH" Protcss Perfected E urn. I., i I with r f(.b vile. 1Tlf , luncheon Meat Sandwich Spread. 1 can luncheon meat, chopped; 2 tablespoons chopped sweet pickle; 3 tablespoons French's Prepared Mustard. Combine ingredients in a bowl I and mix thoroughly. Yield: Filling j. . for 6 8 sandwiches. Yes, this inslant coflce CrlUjii3 iSY '''W-"-uld pm,l,,,e 8ui'h " S,l ' 11 le t.'haae "Wh i"' "nrivalled ' , ..t nearly 100 y.atr, ', '"m,in S, No "rt, TV" & - to 7 Tw prom WH" """"foreakfast. coffee. ' dtmrf' or- ar"ma. "d nil is a fur cry from the weak, disnppointing coffee substitutes. It's potent, full-flavored, 100 reul coffee ! But there's only one way to L- 3 JJl 6 rm: mi prove it. Get a jar of New Instant Chase & Sanborn. Taste Wo ewtJL 'm(in of the C colTee beans. There "'li,n,ff I?rni" coffee "I Z C" ori'd entiles -... "Ml coir, ki. , . that freshly ground coffee flavor so good you'll make it your regular coffee! What's most important in a lunch box? The sandwiches! So make 'em hearty and vary the fillings. Try this taste tempter made with canned meats and deliciously flavoured with French's pure golden Mustard. Smoother, creamier, French's blends better . . . flavours better. You can taste the difference! to '"""llift. a"d ,u bt'art- Scvngs, Too .""n new t.,. . ... j j j """yon J ,nl tJllas " lima .. . ,not "ly economize Ketchikan with connections to SEATTLE, WHITEHORSE and all ALASKA Phone 266 Office Opp. Poif Office Work- You .ave bflilM flaioranrj Mmaof; fiesh Ground (rice fnsfanfly! , GOLDEN APPEARANCE GOLDEN FLAVOUR GOLDEN QUALITY i -- r. f f , f