W 7 1. 1 - v.: t f IptUuc Uuucrt Daily I3cvs Monday, November -24, 1947 FUGUTIVES FROM RUMANIAN TREASON TRIAL -Con.stantln Visoianu, left, former prime minister of Romania and Origore Nicolescu-Buzesti, ex-foreign minister of that country, are shown as they arrived In New York. Both are being tried In "absentia" on treason charges in Bucharest, where it was revealed at the trial of other accused Romanians that the two statesmen were smuggled out of the country by American airplanes that landed secretly in Romania. Among those accused in the Bucharest trial is Juliu .Maniiione of Romania's most popuular statesmen before t&e pro-Communist regime I; : 'fell Quality desserts, pie! fillings, gravies and sauces call for quality Ingredients most important"" 6f which is Canada Com Starch, a product of butstandina aualitv. R.C.M.P. VETERAN DIES IN ALBERTA phine or glycerine, two of the world's most powerful drugs. 3,653 QUARTS Dependable its popularity with Canadian housewives over the years is the best recommendation as to'ils outstanding quality. Also Manufacturers oj Cnwn BranJ Cm Syrup THE CANADA STARCH CO. Montreal 1 LIMITED Toronto MacFiddle always was one to stay jn style ' TI Cir,e Malllicw AJami Service. Inc. IMosley Gets Busy Again Proposes African-European Link to Offset Soviet Barbarism LONDON (B Sir Oswald Mosley former leader of the British Union of Fascists, will probably announce next week his decision on the formation of a new 'union movement" to link South Africa and Europe which he intimated to his supporters in his first post-war public speech a week ago. Since his return to public life, when he said it would take him a fortnight to decide whether to form, a new political group, Mosley is understood to have disenssed the move at secret con- j ferences with his closest col-j leagues. Mosley said that his politics had advanced "as far beyond (both the Fascism and democ racy of 1939 as the jet-propelled airplane beyond kthe design of the Nineteenth Century steam engine." EDMONTON In Lethbridge ! the main practical ias week Patrick Egan, old time I new doctrine. membei ui the R.C.M.P.. and pur'jcului'ly well known in the no. iii during the gold rush parsed a way. He waf-tiwd for the part he took in apprehending a murderer named Bropbv Thi.i is one of the outstanding stories of Canadian i:ojice records. Paddy Egan neve missed : tion. unti lngs went on." . Mr. Ilsley expressed his views as members of the United Nation were still deadlocked on An ordinary goat gives quart (details of Palestine partition. oi muK u day and lives for about 10 years. ''' " tr-3-i,.-.- ATR PASSENGERS' To Vancouver (Monday) Miss O. I. Kirkaldy. Miss V. Oreig, E. L. Coughlln, Mr. Bortoleossl, Mr. Scritzel. From Vancouver TSaturday) N. Kurulok. From Sandspit 'Saturday) W. Martlniuk, A. R. Short, N. E, Thomas. XMA. EYESIGHT CONTRIBUTIONS j Interest Being Shown In ! Case of Thomas Meillas i of Pioneers' Home ! Considerable interest by way of contributions is commencing to be manifested in the fund which is being raised by Mrs. Ross Richardson for the purpose of assisting Thomas Meillas of the Pioneers' Home to get to Vancouver to receive surgical treat ment which it is hoped may restore his eyesight. Following ' contributions totalling $28.15 hava so far been received: Mrs. T. Yule $1.00 Mrs. I. O. N. Johnson 2.00 A- Well Wisher .25 One of The Gane .25 Mrs. R. Gardes 50 Gunvor Strand . 1.00 Ingvor Wick 65 J. M. Morrison 50 O. N. Wlngham 50 II. Anderson 50 T. Moorehouse 1.00 Mrs. Chris Fossum 1.00 j Mike Postak 50 Mrs. R. Robison 50 Hilda Guthrie 50 Jack Guthrie 50 Earl Engen .50 Just a Friend 25 C. Anderson 25 John Mostad 1.00 N. F. Nickerson l.oo Mrs. O. S. Strand 1.00 J. Kasper, 349 Taxi :. 2.00 Mrs. B. Shannon 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Daggett 2.00 Mrs. J. S. Black 2.00 Tim Miller 5.00 Following their marriage here tonight, William Bond and his bride, Miss Nora McCaffery, will soil on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. USE OF SOUND Milk, bombarded by sound waves, too high for human ears to hear is homogenized so that the cream cannot separate Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers FALL DINNERS FEATURE FOWL-MORE SUBSTANTIAL MEALS NOW When the weather turns cool, the menu-planner thinks more of the main course of more substantial meals. Roast turkey or chicken are TORONTO P) Mrs. R. J. Marshall, president of the Canadian Association of Consumers, says that control of the current price flurry in home-grown fresh fruits and vegetables rests In tha He repeatedly emphasized hands of women shoppers them-that the union of Europe with selves. the development of Africa to' Prices on many items Jumped he!n save the world "from bar-' after imports from the United barians of Soviet Russia" was States were restricted last week. idea of his m HOPF FOR UNITED NATIONS Still Full of Life and Possibilities, Declares Mr. Ilslev sour dough conven-, LAKE SUCCESS ;MinistPr the state of his health ! of Justice. J. L. Ilslev said todav orevented long journeys. A sister, that the present United Nations v. Halifax died there four years j session shows the organization aS': has "plenty of vitality" and J there are no signs of decay or ' S,0W 0r raPid death-Doctors DON T STARTLE PEOPLE sav the hnrstin., nf! Appraising the near-ending . . iniiuted paper bag raises the10"11"" lur u,e anaaian tress, th head of the ! Canadian dele- average person's brain pressure ui.i ii scum" aaiu iceiins Deiween four times WOMEN ABLE TO CONTROL PRICES Calls on Consumers, Retailers, Wholesalers, Growers to Co-operate Mrs. Marshall calls on consumers, retailers, wholesalers ana grocers to join in a voluntary co-operative effort to halt unwarranted price rises and calls on housewives not to buy if prices are unduly increased. PAY LAND IN CROPS OTTAWA P- Veterans living in the spring wheat area of the prairie provinces settled as full-time farmers under the Veterans' Land Act will have the option of paying for their farms coverej on me oasis oi crop yield under a new order-in -council announced today by Veterans' Minis- iuSiici higher than man mor-i., . , - . itprTan Mlpn.U ucirgates improved as ine meet- " Under the new arrangement the veteran may-elect to pay the V.L.A. director half of his crop "In excess of six bushels per acre Der vear" instead nf t.h the crop exceed eighteen bushefi per acre, the veteran would have the right to keep the payments' to a maximum of six bushels per acre but also may exceed, this I amount if the crop Is sufficiently i good. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue rhree Bailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, l:3i pjn Coqultlam. Fridays, 12 midnight. Catala. Sunday, 2 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL and PETERSBURG Fridays, 2 p.m. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. . QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS October 17 and 31 November 14 and 28 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS October 19 November 2, 16 and 30 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Bee R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) to 3',2 pounds are plentiful just now and yield as much meat in proportion to their size as the bigger ones of 5 to 6 pounds. As Ian added attraction the smaller always worth a cheer from the j birds have a slightly higher per-family but a good chicken pie or'centage of white meat for those pot pie is enjoyed with equal ! who prefer it. satisfaction and is almost an The small fowl is an excellent economy meal If made with fowl buy for the family of two or and If it has plenty of rich gravy, three and when the group Is lar-Small fowl, weighing from 3 ger two of these small birds may ! be better than one of the larger 1 size. Fowl require long slow cooking in moist heat in order to make them completely tender. Modern methods of cooking Include the use of pressure saucepans and where time is a consideration cut up fowl may be cooked In 25 to 30 minutes instead of the usual 2 to 3 hours of simmering. Fowl is sometimes roasted by a combination of steaming and baking. In this case the stuffed bird is placed in a covered pan with a small amount of water and slowly cooked until tender. To brown the bird, during the last half hour the cover is removed. Fricasseed Chicken With Sour Cream 1 fowl (3Vi to 4 lbs.) cut Into serving portions 3 tablespoons vinegar Vt cup flour Vb teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon salt V cup fat cup chopped onion V cup chopped parsley or celery leaves life cup sour cream Rub fowl with vinegar and roll In mixture of flour, salt and pepper. Melt fat and brown meat on all sides In hot fat. Place browned chicken in large casserole, acfd onions, parsley or celery leaves and cover with sour cream. Cook In a moderately slow Timely Recipe Sherried Peaches 8 to 10 canned cling peach halves Vi cup canned cling peach syrup V cup granulated sugar Vz cup sherry wine. Drain peaches. Mix syrup and ; sugar, bring to a boll and pour ' over peaches. Add sherry; cover closely and allow to stand overnight. Serve at room temperature. Serves 8 to 10. oven, 325 degrees F.. until tender, 2Vi to 3 hours. Six servings. Chicken Johnny' Cake 2 tablespoons cnlcken fat or other fat. 2 cups diced cooked chicken 3,i cup corn meal i IV cups sifted pastry flour 1 tablespoon sugar Vj teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoon celery seed or cel ery salt 1 beaten egg 3,i cup milk 1 tablespoon minced parsley V cup melted chicken fat or other fat Melt the two tablespoons fat In a 7x11 inch baking dish. Spread the chicken evenly over the bottom .of this pan. Sift dry ingredients into bowl. Add egg, milk and parsley, stirring lightly; quickly fold in the V cup melted fat. Pour batter over chicken, spreading evenly. Bake in a very hot overt (425 degrees F.) for 20 to 25 minutes. Unmold, Inverted on platter, or serve from baking dish. Oarnlsh with parsl?v and pimlento. Serve Immediately with chicken or glblct straw or seasoned cream sauce made with part chicken stock. ) T lOMATOES Sun -ripened "Hojal i'J Jf that all-importunt ) PfiVALClTV J ( CANNED FOODS 1 To Please HIM I Give a DRESSING GOWN for Christmas $12.75 Reduced from $15.95 SCARVES Silk and Wool AT BIG REDUCTION LEATHER BELTS Finest made COAL PI TIES Boxed for Xmas ACME CLOTHING STORE 633 Third Avenue West PHONE LUMBER JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fir Dimession, Shiplap, Flooring, Vcc Joint, Kiln-Dried Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assort-ment of Moulding. Sole Agent for B.C. CEMENT CO. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 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