I 4 J 9U4 S aJ I, A - 13rfncc Uuycrt Daili? JScUisf Thursday, October 16, 1947 Timely Recipe Hallowe'en is the youngster's ,j3eHght and the food for their parties and get-togethers should Hje made to appeal to them. "Prune Salad Ha'nts" fill the bill there. They combine lfhing, flavorful prunes and car-. Jots with a cream cheese frost-,.;.,Inir- Coconut makes the ghost hair, ripe olives the eyes and -7&uth. . . JPrune Salad Ha'nts 8 larke cooked carrots. 1 '- Tart French dressing. ! 2-3 cup uncooked prunes ' ' 'i cup chopped uriblanchedal-monds 2 (3-ounce) packages cream cheese t J tablespoon lemon Juice V teaspoon prepared mustard Snlt Few drops tabasco sauce C:eam S ilad greens "'Ripe Olive Siredded coconut v t Cut carrots Info halves length-l lse and marinate In French dressing for 1 hour or longer. '"'Boii prunes 10 minutes, dran ' "pieces. Combine with nuts and hal -package cheese and blend J A though (add mayonnaise If . i-mbture Is too dry); use to spread cut side of 8 carrot halves. Place the correspondlns Jiat 'es over filling and press the , .....jiialvea together. Combine re ; ' mainlng cheese, lemon Juic-, M-.niustard, salt, tabasco sauce, ana cream to soften, and blend thor- jgug lly. Spread top side of filled " carrots generously with cheese - - -"mixture jind place on garnished r""5alr delates? Form nose, eyes and mouth from wedges and rounds of ripe olives. Place a few shreds, of coconut on head for ghost ' hair, Serves 8. X EASY LESION ' il Delnor f iozen Foods j&cJl Ma Better Meals Briefs from Britain SllORNE, Kent, England CP Mrs. S. Roberts, 69, whose right leg is amputated, offered her right shoe in exchange for a shoe belonging to any woman who had lost her left leg. She received more than 50 replies. HOKSHAM, Sussex, England Q Nineteenth-century Warn ham Court, with 60 acres of gar dens and parklands, is to become a children's convalescent home. SALISUUKY, England OV Trees had to be cut down and telephone poles swung aside to permit a giant "flying wing" aircraft to be towed from its factory to an airfield. BRISTOL. England P More than 20 members of an audience ; of 300 fell asleep during a lec- ture by P. K. Shermur, psychiatrist. He meant them to; he was lecturing on hypnotism. IIMIIMI so little I Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers HOT TIPS FOR COOL DAYS: SOME CASSEROLE SUGGESTIONS The old-fashioned stock pot that simmered slowly on the back of the kitchen range had its merits. -When the day turned suddenly chilly there was always soup ready to provide the hot dish for lunch. When days turn cool, getting something hot for lunch pre sents a poser even to the most experienced and ingenious housewife. Her solution to the j puzzle is usually a casserole. This type of meal in one dish i may be prepared early and is ready to pop into the oven Just I in time to be thoroughly heated ; for lunch. Home economists suggest several good casserole dishes for early fall meals. Savory Beans 1 lb. dried white navy beans (2 cups 5 teaspoons salt 1 cup onions, sliced 2 tablespoons fat 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 tablespoon molasses Dash of pepper 22 cups canned tomatoes 'i cup grated cheese. I beans overnight ln cold water to cover. Drain. Cover with boiling water and simmer with 3 teaspoons of the salt coyered, until tender, about 2 hours. Drain. Saute the onions in the tat until tender; blend In the flour. Add mustard, molasses, pepper and tomatoes and simmer uncovered for 5 minutes. Add the beans, the remaining 2 teaspoons salt and the cheese aim tuuit o uunuies longer, oix servings. The above recipe as given is for top stove cooking, but the beans may be cooked, placed in a casserole, the other Ingredients added and it Is ready for re-heating '2 hour before mealtime. Tomato VVeiner Scallop '4 cup minced onion 2V2 cups tomato juice 1 teaspoon sugar Wf teaspoons salt does JAVEX cleans whiten bleaches removes stains sterilizes deodorizes disinfects ','4 teaspoon pepper J4 teaspoon prepared mustard 1 cup rolled oats 2 cups finely diced potatoes 6 wieners 1 tablespoon fat Combine onion, tomato Juice, sugar, salt, pepper, mustard and rolled oats. Place V4 of the potatoes in a shallow greased baking dish; cover with ot the Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "ire dealed the cards." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "verbatim"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Meticulous, redl-culous, tuberculosis. 4. What does the word "censure" (verb) mean? 5. What Is a word beginning with not that means "worthy of observation"? Answers 1. Say, "He dealt the cards." 2. Pronounce vur-ba-tlm, u as In fur, a as ln bay, I as ln him, accent second syllable.' 3. Rldi culous. 4. To find fault with or rnnripmn ns wrnnir "Shallow over, wash and soak dried wlts censure everything that Is beyond their depths." Proverb. 5. Noteworthy. LONDON O) Many British men have to go to work with holes in their socks because of a shortage of darning wool, reports the Drapers' Chamber of Trade. BABY'S GAS PAINS NEED QUICK HELP- Don't Uke chances don't let bs.br bs miserable and lot needed reat from iu pain In stomach or bowels when Baby's Own TableU genU and Tellable quickly help sweeten tour little stomachs and clear awar overload of waate. and fa. Easr to take qulcklr crushed to a powder, if deal red. See how soon baby 1 happr and comfortable again. No "leepr" atuft-no dulling effect. Used with confidence for over (a years by thou and of mothers. Try Baby's Own Tablets, too, for teething fevers, simple fever, constipation and other minor Uls, Z5f. so much! Javtx ukt-s the hard work and worry out of those daily chores. In the laundry, use Javex to remove stains from cottons and linens and to get things sweet, and inowy-white. Order J.ivex today. It costs so little and does so much! INCOME TAX Returns Prepared 8e R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 21S 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PIIONE 51 wst Advertiw iu the Dally News tomato mixture and repeat until all of tomato mixture and potatoes are used. Brush welners with melted fat and a little prepared mustard and place on top. Bake covered, in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., until po-tatoesrve cooked, removing the cover for last 15 minutes to brown welners. Six servings. Squash Puff 3 cups mashed squash 1 cup soft stale bread crumbs '2 teaspoon salt g teaspoon pepper Vt teaspoon baking powder 2 egg whites 1 tablespoon melted fat 1 tablespoon brown sugar Combine the squash, bread crumbs, salt, pepper and baking powder. Fold ln the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn Into a greased casserole, brush over with melted fat and sprinkle with brown sugar. Bake In a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F., until well puffed and set, about 40 minutes. Six to eight servings. STOCKPORT, England tD Lyme Park, ancestral estate held by the National Trust as a public monument, Is being surveyed and may be the scene of open-cast coal-mlning. TINTAQEL, Cornwall, England 0) Many tourists who scribbled their names on the wall of a 14th century post office here added their addresses. They have been billed for mall-clous damage. Advertise In the Dally News Classified Advertising Pays I LADIES loarn BEAUTY CULTURE THE MOLER WAY! Become a successful operator in tht profitable profession of hairdrnsing and beauty culture. Our new, enlarged schools offer a thorough training under qualified teachers. Monthly payment plan if desired. Write or Call Todayl MOLER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING Department 1 JOS Weil llaitini Street VANCOUVER. 8. C ByS AMD WHYC BY WW I A wMy tJrirtiilng tit J mformali'on jerrice or iccfsy'i woman MONTREAL, Oct 16th. "Handspan" Waists ore the thing for Fall ... so take my tip and Invest in a "PERMA LIFT" girdle to slim your midriff and imartly mold your hips! Does the job with no wrinkling or rolling over ... for there ore NO bones about a "PERMA LIFT" Girdle . . . stays up without stays! Cost from $3.00 to $12.50. Try a companion " PERMA LIFT" Drasslere . . . for " The ' bosum ' Lift that never lets you down " because there are soft, yet firm. Insets ln each bra cup that gently support from below. " PERMA Lirr Urassieres come In bra cups to fit . . . A. B and C. and In sizes 32 to 38. From $1.65 to $3.50 at smart stores. iitnt s a CAKE to taKe top honours ... for goodness, for originality, for downright delicious flavour! It's Devil's Food Cake, made with SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR (the recipe on the SWANS DOWN package) ... and it's topped like this . . . with POLKA DOT TOPPING Dip 18 banana slices in bittersweet coating made by melting 2 squares Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate with 2 teasDS. butter. Let stand on waxed paper until set. Slice additional bananas to cover top of cake. Spread with 2 cups cream, whipped and sweetened. Decorate with chocolate-dipped banana slices. Serve In squares. (See illustration). MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR tfsWVr-. w i ANYTIME IS "FRESH UI" TIME for the Joneses) They've discov- ( ered the secret of' bubbling good cheer In a SIIOPI'ING... make every .purchase worth l Its weight In dimes and dol lars! 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FRIDAY AND SATlj October 17 and IS FKKE UKLIVEItY All Seasonal Fruits and Yegetabl for Y'our Shopping Pleasure PEARS Tasty, Ripe, Juicy Anjou, 2 ONIONS No. 1 Okanagan APPLES Fancy Macs 1 SQUASH Hubbard, Piece or Wholtpf MUSHROOMS Fresh No. 1 .A POTATOES No. 1 Terrace persl TOMATOES Royal City, large ia SOUP Campbell's Reef Noodle 51 TOILET TISSUE Westminster W RAISINS r.-ilifiirnh SmIIess U PEAS and CARROTS Royal City No. 2 tins ! SYRUP Rogers Golden 24 DILL PICKLES-Nallcy's 2I FlfJ HARS Red Arrow P See our 20c pkt. Fort Garry Coffee 54c lb. 1L There' double advan- y lage double flavor in Wttiahwj M tins two-in-one vegetable J&Jfflfi Jf combination, and whrn (W H it's "Royal City" brand- Hj double satisfaction tool shjs ) yf K E D FOODS COLD WEATHER IE-NS Elcctriic mtcts AHVI.V FOUCCll W"-11 " staSD MAJESTIC CIKCULAWV t CANADIAN POPULAR HEATERS AT POPU RUPERT RADIO &