U t::;e to taste d !Wp top onions, cel- bci) Tie spices Sciseclath bag. coup mixture and , (or 2 hours. t - b can: BEAN CHOWDER p-!5 navy beans U,,,,,... V.'.v.v.v.v.v.v.-.v. HORNEH FIE ' C"P: prunes P uncooked cranberries j Wnulaied sugar vvoa Hour i P:;n buttpr nr Wrlne cinnamon prncf panes with- water and puies; drain and pit. pnberrise nnH IAM sugar flour, butter K' UIAU. - - I For,,,'! n,9er'"m ordinary tiferiZ 'or Mrnorq W0VM-and Blad. com, "Isn't it wonderful?" rw well and pour r I .arr.a.ned ltice1 I uf Ke to 30 min- "y hot oven (450- de-. "-rges 6. n B B "Any wife who takes pride in her housekeeping would rave over a sparkling new automatic electric range. Cooking is such a pleasure cooler, cleaner and more dependable than the old-fashioned cook stove." 13 Li. 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons salt pork or bacon, cut in small pieces 2 tablespoons onion (optional) Hi cups diced raw potatoes 2 tablespoons mild-flavored fat 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk Salt and pepper to taste Parsley Pick over, wash and soak the beans overnight in cold water to cover. Drain. Simmer in salted water until tender, about 2 hours. Fry salt pork or bacon, add onion and brown. Combine with beans. Add potato. Simmer 15 minutes. . In the meantime, melt fat in pan, blend in flour gradually and add milk, stirring constantly, till thickened. Cook 10 minutes. Add to beans. Season and serve, sprinkled with chopped parsley. Six servlngB. GOLDEN SOUP 1 tablespoon fat 2 tablespoons farina (wheatleta) Vfe teaspoon salt 2 cups water or stock. 2 cups grated raw carrot 2 cups milk Dash pepper Dash of nutmeg 2 teaspoons parsley, chopped fine. Melt fat In pan, stir In farina 1 Cup of Meat IN THIS "It takes just a few moments and very little "elbow grease' to keep an electric range in brand new condition. There's no soot or smoky flame to blacken range or pans." idsonable Ideas for Housekeepers - ui the way from j . (.jii- hearty kind meals There Is :::p o suit the type i tr.a potato meal a , . &: Consomme t a ursi course appetite If the z:.j cold or on the ;ream soup or j cieuwe cnowaer cay that soup i .::. . always wel- r.nej consomme a: the base of caving consld-coups offer a (iivor; and this c "very member It: -. ear the full t elk EKEEF STOCK lie :n:n:ings with n'Roie pepper- or V8 tea- '.nyme and cook one minute. Gradually add salted water or stock and cook slowly until thickened, stirring frequently. Cook until carrots are lender. Rub mixture through a sieve and add to hot milk. Season with pepper, nutmeg and chopped parsley and serve piping hot. Four servings. AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver (Tuesday) T. Perry, M. Holkestad, E. A. Smith, J. Mclntyre. From Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. Fortln. To Vancouver C. R. Salmond. To Sandspit H. Emde, R. Em-de, R. C. Emde, H. Dimor. To Vancouver A. L. Dyer, J. E. Wood, Gordon Fraser. To Sandspit Mrs. D. Secord, R. Duval, N. Price. J. C. Gllker. assistant man ager, Canadian FlsnV is T fcold Storage Co., made the round trip at the end of the week aboard the Chilcottn to Ketchikan on company business. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cameron left Tuesday on the Coqultlam for Vancouver where" Mr. Cameron has been transferred by Standard Oil Co. after spending the last year here as sales Delicious Chicken Puff ljj cup flour 2 U'ukmkiis Mafile Hull nil l'uwder )j toriNMMii salt 1 cup milk Advertise in the Daily News! 1 cup rhkkrn, cut fine 2 (eMptxiiis ncrapoj onion H f "T Cr rl raw carrot 2 tablvnpoona nulled butler or chicken fat Hi cupn chicken truvy SKt toftctber (lour, baklnA powder ami tall; ikM lieaien em yolka and milk. Add chicken, onlun, lira ted carrot and melted fat and mix well. Fold In atlfllji beaten efit whites. Hake In greased baking dlh in hot oven at 4J5T. for about 25 minute. . Setf o illt hot cMcket ftrary. 6 aertlng. MADE IN CANADA To Wartime Housing Purchasers j ZSS Tn'd FIRE INSUKAHUt able to offer you In . . futrniturc. Do not delay On your new home and in proyidinp yourself with full protection. We have a plan to meet all your needs. Do Not Delay! See Us at Once! H n HFI fiERSON LTD. Phone ( or visit our office 21G Sixth Street ' REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL CltopSuey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 ajn. to 2 am. PUONBil78 - -ijv -jti 7""; "Yes sir, electric cooking is economical ... It costs less than Ylf per meal, per person. And think of the saving in time and labour!" til. Attn ruinv tut r -J vr huui I lit f(0 CULT- 1 t DIFFERENCE.' '"iA ili 1 Mfff , i "Don't worry, Harold a few mor weqks and youll be back home!' - i LITTLE DRAMAS OF HOME LIFE SYMBOLS OF REMEMBRANCE Rorden Street School Observes Armistice Taking as his topic the symbols of remembrance and their meaning, J. S. Wilson, principol Save an interesting talk to the assembled school at Borden Street on Monday forenoon in connection with the observance of Remembrance Day. On walls of the room and on a large blackboard were displayed colored copies of the symbols, the Poppy,' a soldier's grave with the wpoden cros3 and a vase of flowers, a cenotaph wih the sword pointing downward, a rising sun, indicating the dawn cf peace. The meaning of each was explained, as a sign of things to be remembered, and something to be worked for. The program ibe,?an with the singing of "CCanada" and then ! "O God. Our Help in Ases Pasl." (Fcllowing Mr. Wilson's addres came the eleven strokes of a bell. Then Bugler Wm. Ranee sounded the "Last Post", stenal for "The Silence" after which he sounded "Reveille." A recording of "In Flanders' Fields," made by last year's Borden Street School choir, wai then played over the public address system and was critically enjoyed specially by the present school choir. The nrssentatlon of prizes won in connection with the Poppy Tag Day was then made. Mr. Wilson congratulated the six teen children throush whose efforts the total of $110.57 was collected making them the school with the largest amount i i the crttv. Bcto Watts, with $19.98, and Dorthy Hibbard. with $19.69. had led the school and, on behalf ow the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. B.ES.L.. Mr. Wilson presented them with a dollar bill each. To the next best taggers in the school, Olive Strand and Eddie 01sn parVi nf whom wjik able to tag for half-a-day only. lwpnf. El IVioofro Hlrf oortVi film donated by the Auxiliary. Following three rousing cheers for Mr. Ranee, the school sang the National Anthem, and then returned to their classrooms. Pop was writing the household cheques ... and suddenly blew his top! IT was as quick as that! All was serene hi the household, with the Male Parent working in his den, the rest tT the family scaltered around. Then, all of a sudden, Pop exploded like a landmine. What had happened to Pop? Was it the hills? no, they came every month. Was it the kids? no, Pop usually took them in his stride. Was it yes, this sounds like it a caffein hang-over? For Pop had Keen going it rather strong for tea and coffee recently. Watch your nerves! Drink Postum for its grand, rewarding flavor and hecnuse it's thp Weal way to slop drinking tea and coffee. Contains no caffein to over-stimulate and upset you. Convenient made right in the cup economical costs less than a cent a serving. 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