I Tm L prince Hupeci Da Hp I3eto Saturday. August 27, 1949. Reasonable Ideas for Housekeepers I said. For a while after the Ger TER PILL Pare and core apples. Cook sugar, water and apple parings 5 minutes. Remove parings and add red coloring to syrup. Apples are known as a dependable "standby" to every Canadian housewife for pie sauces, puddings, up-side-down cake, baking individually oi in salad. Each variety of apple has 1U own distinctive taste twee, mellow or tart. Since some apples are better suited for eating tut of hand. and some for bak ing, care snouw be taken to select the best variety fro the particular purpose. Yellow transparent. Oieenings, Wolf River are good cooking apples. Delicious and Saow apples are marvelous eating varieties. Mc-lnUwh, Wealthy and Northern 5py are all-purpose apples. run should be chosen that ha& gooa color, free from blemishes or bruises and firm to the touch Warm temperatures hasten the ripening process and apples lose their erispriess and tangy j navor so they should be stored In the refrigerator or a cool, dry! Moie-mom to prevent dtvol-" ora ion or peeieu apples, place the slices as they are prepared In a bowl of cold water to which a little salt has been added j Home-economist suggest the following recipes designed es-' pecially for apples. Applesauce ir TAKE iathintr)leas-kinKcauKht- coai i "- ' - ,y this w. avoid this by llUr hin filled 11 651 k KOORE I verbride! of much local "-Jtf t a nuptial Justine's Church. ,rm Miss Marion swond ilaugh? Li Mr, RK'iara o. pity, became the snwst Kenny, Mr. and Mr. J. K-uala. The mar ly was performed jr w. F. Lantagne, s city. ier uncle, H. Glen & SONS tractor REMODELLING DATIONS xio you plan home under A. rn 18! Box 586 L VW.W.W.V.-.V pi odore i Cale Th.n Ever i d Strvlce In Cltj Snd-Out Orden 1 David Chow, Mgr 8herbet has a cool apple flavor, Royal Apples makes an attracts ive and colorful dessert and j for Apple Cereal Pudding ha a tasty erunchness that will be family favorite. ly Apalesaar Sherbet in 2Vi cops sieved, unsweetened applesauce t cup white honty Few grains salt - " V to eup sugar (to taste 3 egg whites v-Combine the appteasauce, honey, salt and hall the sugar,' blending well. Beat egg whites until stiff, add remaining sugar gradually, beating until mtx-ure stands in stiff peaks. Fold Into applesauce mixture. Pour into tray of refrigerator and freeze, with refrigerator set at coldest point, until solid. Yield: six servings. Note: 8 medium apples and 1 1 1 r 11 "1 1 11 1, will niolr. 11 . , t 1 1 in ffu.ii nil, II ,11 1. 1.1.' 11 1. f'i cups applesauce, ROYAL APPLES of apples V2 cup sugar iy2 eups water Few drops red vegetable coloring 30 1 egg white 2 tablespoons sugar SOMETHING DISTINCTIVE There have ben no known cases of two people having Iden tical fingerprints. HERMIT BEGAN TOWN Peter the Hermit founded the town of Huy in Belgium. By. CHIC YOUNG P11ILPOTT EUITT & Co. Ltd. Lumber Building Supplier Morrlsy of Seattle, the bride wore an ankle length two-piece ensemble of powder blue faille with matching accessories. Her bouquet was of American Beau- ty roses centred with gardenia Kef oii;y a;indarrt was ner sis- ter, Mrs. John E. Wilson of Seattle, who wore beige with black accessories) and whose bouquet was of pink gladioli. Douglas Kenny o. Seattle was groomsman for tils brother. j A reception followed at the Devonshire Hotel where the bride's table was presided over by Mrs. H. Olen Morrissey and Mrs. Dr. Frank Kenny of New Westminster. The bridal couple led for Seattle and Portland on their honeymoon ami on their return will take up residence at White Rock. Hie former Miss Moore received her education In Prince Rupert and Is an Associate Member of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mr. Kenny, who served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the war, is a graduate of the University of British Columbia. He Is at present on the staff of the Cloverdale High School. , INDIANS BEAT TUBERCULOSIS WALPOLE ISLAND, Ont. 9 Minister of Health Paul Martin saldtoday that Canada is slowly winning the fight against the major health problem of the Indians tuberculosis. He said there has been a steady decline In the tuberculosis death rate. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Oreen 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. !.J?(X .J.'."- ' -Ml Add apples and cook very slow- ber will until tender. Place the apples for a serving dish, cover with the lor syrup and coo!. When thickened. garnish with a meringue made with the egg white and 2 tablespoons sugar. Brown meringue delicately in a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F. Serve very cold. Yield: six servings. APPLE CEREAL PUDDING 5: S cups cornflakes OR l'i cups bran or wheat flakes 2 cups sliced, peeled apples V cup brown sugar (firmly packed) 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter j Place a layer of cereal flakes a well-greased casserole, then 1 add a layer of thinly sliced apples Sprinkle with a mixture' brown sugar and cinnamon and dot with part of the butter. Repeat, finishing with cereal flakes. Bake In a moderately hot oven, 350 degrees F., for to 40 minutes. Serve warm or cold with cream. Yield: six servings. j iv 7 m. ' FAMOUS MAT CHAMP RETIRES REGINA ff Regina's wrest - ling policeman, Sergeant Dan Matheson, has retired from the city police force After 33 years of helping maintain law and order in the Queen City the burly, quiet sergeant with one of the most impressive records in Canadian wrestling history has hung up his uniform. Sgt Matheson was instrumental In bringing Regina 31 Canadian wrestling championships from 1923 to 1925 and again In 1931. Almost as well known as his skill in the ring is his ability as a wrestling instructor. The most famous of his pupils is former Brith'h Empire amateur champion Earl McCready, who turned professional In 1939. Until his retirement at 56, Sgt. Matheson instructed city police recruits in physical training. He also helped organize boxing and wrestling clubs in Regina. Advertise in the Dally News! Steamship Movement! rVWWWAvWVWiWWW For Vancouver! Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1 :30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. From Vancouver ' - iA trA G' - , fi 5 c f 1240 Radio Ki'iejelea Dial (Subject to Change) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Morning devotions ton the week over CFPR will be in cnarge of Rev. Lawrence O. 8ie of First United Church. He be heard on this broadcast the first time. His theme the week is: 'Our Faith' with .hs thought lor each morning running thus: "Through Nature." "Ties Us To A Way,'' "Gives Direction." "Keeps Us True," "Expressed Through the Church." and "Supports Against The Future." SATURDAI FJ4. 4:30 Malcolm and LeProl 4:45 Uneseo World Review 00 -Music frion the Films 5:30 Top Bands 6:00 CBC NEWS 6:10 Recorded Int. 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 Jack Kennedy's Own. 7:30 Musicale 8:00 Red River Barn Dane 8:30-Current and Choke 9: 00--Bob Lyons Orehestra 9:30 Vaugn Monrde, AUG 10:00 CEO X1-TW3 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Dal Richards and Orch. 10:30 Plantation Jubilee 11:00 Weather and Sign Off St NDAl A.M. 8:30 Recital 9:00 BBC News and Commentary : 15 Quiet Music 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Frosia Tells a Story :3v music in worsnip 10:45 Bible Stories 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Songs and Bingers 11:30 Religious Period P.M. 12:00 CBS Symphony Orch. 1:30- -Church of the Air 2:00 Capital Report 2:30 Music I Like ' 3:00-Musical Pictures 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Report .3:30 Harmony Harbour 4:U0 Wek-End Review 4:15 John Flshef Reports 4:30 Les Chansons de Paris 5:00 Record Album S: 30 Little Symphonies 6:00 CBC News :10 The Old Songs 8:30 Salvation Army Program No. 11 7:00 Summer Theatre 7 JO Summer Symphonies 8:00 Al Bollington, Organist 8:30 Winnipeg Sunday Concert 9:00 Summertime 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Historical Documents 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Of ) MONDAY A.M. ' 7:00 Musical Clock ' 8:00 CBC New 8:15 Morning Bong 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 8:00 BBC News Si Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotion '9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 8:58 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Me todies 11:00 Strike Up Vie Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices PM. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:15 Novelty Tunes 2:30 Records at Random 1 2:45 Commentary Baby Class 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Show Me your Oarden B!9 jiiHiiiiiiuiiriiiUiiiiuiiiuiuiiiuiii Your House is an Asset MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . . MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors POLE FINDS WIFE ) J AFTER FIVE YEARS BIRMINGHAM. Eng. P Fifty-year-old Pawel Klettke, now working In a Birmingham factory, is patiently awaiting a re union with hi wife, whom he last saw in Poland five years ago. Until recently he believed she was dead. Then the German Red Cross wrote that she had been lo cated in Sulingen In the Bremen district of Germany. "Any time now she'll be com ing over to join me," Klettke "It's gaining pretty fast, bother the fire Professional KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Becond Avenue West B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 186 FOR YOUR ROCK St CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M." J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - B.C. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 , STONB BUIDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone, 387 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC 1 SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. REPORTING and PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY PHONE: Days, 342 Evenings, Green 185 DIEPPE CEREiviONY Several thousand French ;&:ned with Canadittn Dieppe veteratis in the Canadian War Cemetery in the Channel port to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the costly raid by the 2nd Canadian Division. This Canadian Army photo gives a panoramic view of the solemn ceremony. (CP. Photo) man invasion of Poland in 1939, Pawel fought with the Polish Army. After the German occupation he worked in his home town. It was in 1944 that he last saw his wife, for he then became a member of a Polish division oi the Russian Army.- When he got back to Lodz in 1945, Pawel's family had vail-" ished. Neighbors said they .be-' lleved his wife was dead -and . exhaustive Inquiries failed to reveal her whereabouts. It Pay to AQvertlse! dear. Perhaps we'd better department." ami Business BYT0WN MACHINE WORKS ' Agents for BIMPLEX OAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES, ' Sales Service and Parts Boat owners and users of In d us trial Engines are .invited to our showroom to view ouf various engines and talk over equipment problems. DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block '. ' Phone 523 P.O. Box 1215 SPENCE & MATUIK PAINTERS 8c DECORATORS Brush or Spray Free Estimates Phone 215 233 11th Street PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing arid Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East " HELEN'S I BEAUTY SHOP I Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all f Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 055 WELLS CARTAGE:- LIMITED H. a Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED 519 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds . ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES. Black 334 P.O. Box 1670 P.O. Box 1670 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 525 330 Second Avenue Prtnca Rupert, B.C. i INVENTED GENERATOR Otto von Guericke, a German physicist, Invented the fir?J machine to generate electricity about 1663. Advertise m ti c UaJly Ncwsl IZZJLZZ ... . IE Hostile Hostess 'P PP HpT yp' ' The Humsteads Brush Up on Their Manners. 5 RIF ""llili"1". JP . J ''ill HI i Mlill ja' s n-s s- a-vn-v yoH,MVNOw 'v-'y Avk (SUf?E OH.SOLLV) BL(JWE, SjVV YOU'VE MADE THINK v AfcuPMRFC v -EASE 'VG -4v , WHT WAS ME FORGET IT WAS TmE 4 i(e'EMBER N6 r - FOCOTTEnA JTli IT VOU V WHAT IT CLOTH6SPRUSH ) V 'S ."ow r WHAT IT WAS - (7' '! J WNTD?7 X T WAS , WNTEO Ji s rfe tSJg L fJJM' Sunday s; Camosun, 11 p.m Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m From Alice Arm and Stewart "uesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Ocean Palis Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska , Thursday ss. Ptlnia Rupart