Thursday, November 6, 1947 The Experts Say 1 SUOAR FREE AGAIN The. Canadian sweet tooth was neglected during the sugarless war years, but nowadays with sugar "pliable without rationing, aryr ,'housewife may be forgiven for treating her family tt-a good' cake with a light fluffy icing. Home economists of agriculture, have come up with a seven':,minute frosting which "is ote'ot the easiest of the egg and sugar icings and goes on a TAKS SPOTS Off ! r 1 a ( m f ( gjp t .. 'lire. v.rown brand vorn ytvp 1 good for me. Sure, me doctor recommends ' r t Crcwn Brand Corn SvruD as V layer of frosting. Place top auce inenas wnen meeung mem and top J in tne theatre? layer in position cover and sides with frosting. . ! A. Do not try to introduce Choosing Fish-Choosing fish I friends in a crowded aisle. If for the family meal often be-! necessary to make introduc-comes a problem for the new' Hons, make them in the lobby Housewife who may be at a loss 1 or wait until you are seated, j their "favorite fruit" so they to know what piece is absolutely ! Even then, two persons who are! should like a version recom-the best for her money. seated some distance from each i mended by home economists. At this time when buying fish other should not be introduced. with a hot drink, some good few general rules may be suf- Q. Is it all right for a man, ; ficient guide. in the back seat of a car with : When ouying fresh fish hnn ficVi wUY firm flpsh no strong odor, bright gills and eyes, bloom on skin or fleshl (not dull). Choose thick plump 1 fish in preference to long slen- 1 der ones of the same variety for ' quality and economy. Substi-, , ME, MOA i ; ! st ' pdYt of ray diet. 143' ' BUT vv'riytie'it'dowrt to me? How about the way you use Crown Brand for wonderful baking? For a sweetener? And why not mention how delicious it is with pancakes, cereals and hot waffles? You cant kid me, mom. Crown Brand Corn Syrup is good for all of vs I tDWARDSBUKO B For years doctors have recommended the use of Crown Brand Corn Syrup as a satisfactory carbohydrate acting as a milk modifier for bottle-fed infants. Alto Mo nutodvrw I vf THE CANADA. STARCH COMPANY that "a time eiit . Tl.r. A Hast cake in beautiful swirls and peaks." Fluffy Frosting: two egg whites; one-eighth teaspoon salt; onehalf cup sugar; one-half cup corn syrup; 1 Vi teaspoons vanilla. Combine all ingredients except vanilla in top of double-bollei. Place over boiling water and heat with a rotary beater until mixture holds its shape. Remove from boiling water, add vanilla, and beat well. Spread bottom layer of cake with tart CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP I -Posts " m K9tit(J liod Mark urape Canoda Corn Starch LIMITED MONTREAL TORONTO a-aT 1 1 1' 1 a" iLouttc , ,tlllB6ame I tltat gloriously flavor I Groped"19 . I a enme inaliy c,r your parent and trandparcnU loveo to "u6 " your today lo tM,u grand cereals. rosrs cuArE- KUTS FLAKES a ell " Crape-NuH. Nuts Plak Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a girl Is applying for a position, shouldn't she dress in her very best outfit? A. She should wear clothes of conservative cut and color. Q. What should one do, in convefsatlon, when the person to whom he Is talking persists in arguing? A. Say pleasantly, "Let's talk about something else'." Q. When a hostess has arranged for some kind of game or entertainment, is it permissible for a guest to ask to be excused? A. Never; it is very discourteous to do so. Q. Where should one intro- 'two women, to sit between them? A. Yes. tute cneaper varieties lor more expensive where price is impor- j tant. For generous servings, allow three servings to the pound for fillets and half a huuuu " - " - When buying fish it's econ- omical to" purchase a pound or so exta, so mai u any is ieit from the first meal It may not be wasted, but combined with the extra fish and used in another way for a second meal. Keeping Fresh or Froien Fish: Clean fish and put in cold place until cooking time. Fish may!wU1 be emphaslzed if a pinch of be kept cold to prevent spoilage i ,t ,$ added tQ lt and loss of juices and flavor, j Q How can j nt botUes in waxed to keep Wrap paper cf noison from Mn handted air from drying off cut surfaces. . mI-t-kp? Cover closely when storing in! the refrigerator, to prevent: . odors affecting xi other .11 foods. j I Do not thaw, if frozen, unless too stiff to work with; then just partly thaw, slowly, in a cool place and use at once. If quick thawing Is necessary place the fish in cold water for a short time. Fish Odors: Clean hands after handling raw fish by riib- I ! bing them with salt and then 1 rinsing. I Kill cooking odors by burning i ' orange peel, coffee, or sugar in i pan. BABY'S COLDS Help Nature To Fight Them Off Medical Scienee dentei there ia anr neb i tblEK u a eur for coldi onlr Nature herelf ean do It. So when lib ft pmfflej, t or stuffy breathini warn you of a eold I prenence coojwrate at once with Nature. See U.at baby la kept warm. eta plenty of tlwp and take extra care that the Lowell ire thoroughly cleared of harmful waatea. To do thla without upavttinr baby a , whole ayatem and further weakening- It, try baby's Own Tablets. Mild,' yet act promptly in getting rid of the irritating materials that make baby reatleas and fe-, veriah. Mra. Ceorge Mtllrlde of Scarboro i ' aaya: My baby ol Z6 monma caugnt a : naaty cold ao I tried Baby"a Own TableU and ahe threw thia cold olT quicker than : ever ever before. belore. I 1 certainly certainly am am for ior uaoj Baby'a Own vwn . TJSlgZ twthinff troublw, constipation and ether I simple taby aiimenu. ph me Tw, golJeu gra;UJ -wlieat and maliej "Pe-Nuti FLLe. wlolydniei eierrr-ni.:..,. iron fo- .i. , . es A PMttuet ol C : . il Fcodi Seasona ble SOMETHING HANDY AND TEMPTING AS FATHERS AND BOYS ENTERTAIN Whpn father has his wpeklv substantial sandwiches often foursome of bridge or the boys bring the gang in after bowling or basketball practice they want something mighty filling, Since they seem to enjoy these affairs better when they are strictly 'stag" mother usually plans to go to a movie, leaving everything ready so they may serve themselves. Buffet style is easy as everyone serves himself. Doughnuts or chocolate cake or big ginger cookies will follow. Hot foods are most popular. If left on a glass baking dish or platter they may be slipped into the oven to be heated and served on the same dish. I ' Some boys call hamburgers HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I get r!d cf . , . Srrinkle around the haunts of roaches and waterbugs a mixture of two parts of boracic acid t-i i V nna nart vf rtAa'HrfiH c n fro r it fill act as a poison to them. q. How can I clean marble and granit statues? A. Use soap and water. If badly stained, you will find that pumice stone is satisafctory. Q. How can I Impart the real flavor of the fruit when making applesauce or cranberry, sauce? A. The real flavor of the fruit A. Buy several small bells atj th t tak them t w of old toys and rattles, andl fasten one to the neck of each bottle containing poison, to serve as a warning, even in the dark, when the bottle Is picked up. Poisons should never be left I within the reach of children. Q. How can I remove a scorched taste in Jood? i; A. When fruit or food has be ccme scorched or burned, drop" a smaU P'ece of charcoal into the vessel Immediately and the scorched tiste will disappear. Q. How can I relieve the pain of a sore corn? A. Touching it with a little oil of peppermint often gives relief. ALACK, NO YAK In Tibet only well-to-do can afford to use yak butter; the poor eat goat butter. BATHTUB PARTY Adam Thompson wealthy Cin-I clnnatl merchant, invited all his frtpnris tn n nnrtv hnnnrlnc thfl i - a - Installation, in 1892, of his first bathtub. tell me petty my S anymore atiomp m3 . Secret kilul LlenJ. ing, baking and toaet. ing give you that honey.goIJen curly criipiie.g of Post Grape-Nutg FJake. Also piaken t,em re. markahly easy to pest. Serve Pot'. 'Tape-Nut. Flake to-inonw. Enjoy them lo in the tempting recipe, you'll find c both the regular the and giant economy tze package.. Ideas for Housekeepers 11 ne bl1'' Toastra uevuicu lumuuigcrs 1 lb. hamburger steak Vb cup chili sauce yt teaspoon prepared' mustard v2 teaspoon grated horse radish 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion IV2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon salt Vg teaspoon pepper 6 slices bread. W thick Combine all ingredients except the bread. Toast bread on nnp strip under broiler. SDread the untoasted side of each slice 1.1. l I T"i Return ntA and with meat mixture. broil for 6 minutes at least 3 1 inches below broiling unit. Serve hot with tomato sauce. Six servings. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycle! (Subject to change) THURSDAY fM. 4:00 Tony tne Troubador 4:15 Stocks and Interlude 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Story Time 5:00 Alan and Me, Tor. 5:30 Hawaiian Melodies 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. C:30 King Edward St. School 6:45 Recorced Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Eventide 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Sports Review 8:30 Winnipeg Concert Orch. .9:00 Vancouver Theatre 9:30 Nocturne 10:00-CBC News . 'a.aA - r r - - 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Sportsman's Ouide 10:30 Music in the Night 10:55 Musical Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. FKIDaY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock -8:00 CBC News , 8:15 Morning Song ' 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00Mornlng Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Let's Play 1 1 : 15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather Forecast 11.31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert 12:00 Recorded Program P.M. -12:15-CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:3C B.C. Farm Broadcast i2:55Recorded l:00 The Concert Houi Ham and Beans Sandwich Spread 2 cups baked beans 1 cup cooked harp Vi cup diced celery 2 tablespoons chill sauce 1 teaspoon horseradish teaspoon salt Combine ingredients and blend together lightly, Yield: 3 cups. Dllly Sandwich Filling: 1 teaspoon prepared mustard cup salad dressing 1 cup sliced or diced ripe banana 2 cups shredded cabbage Vi cup chopped sweet, or dill pickles 14 teaspoon salt Combine prepared mustard with salad dressing. Slice or dice bananas Into first mixture and blend only enough to coat fruit, Mix together the cabbage, sweet or dill pickle and salt. Add the first mixture and toss together lightly. Six servings. 1 :30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Women's News Commen. 1:48 Needle Pointers 2:00 National School Bdcst. 2:30 Song. to Remember 2:45 Don Messer and Islanders 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight Star 3:20 Art Van Damme Quartet 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News Lesson iii hngl ish by W. L. Gordon 1. What' Is wrong with thU sentence? "I shall talk with you later on." 2. What Is the conect pro nunciation of "against"? 3. Which one of these words is mlspelled? Architecture, hor ticulture, miniture.. 4.-What does- the word "subt- le mean? 5. What Is word beginning with EM thai mean "high ' rank"? Answers 1. Omit ON. 2. Pronounce a-gerst ' A as in ASK e as in SET, and not a-gaynst. 3. Miniature. 4. Characterized by cunning; artful. (Pronounce suf. Uas In VP). "Hespoke with a subtle Insolence.' 5. 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