KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME harlotte Moss er Honoree ; J Oi. :r) ana mis were nosiesses ..neous .hower fjr:ilnsr at Iho M. Mi H' j Dougneny, in honor of whose mar ?r will take Many beaull- ;caled in varl-.2 rooms, coined i p.- ihe guests to the bride-,:c-e they might - the evening ( played, the Ul Mrs. Tay- rr A. McRan. De- r:ic ..' were served, ily Tips 1 I I mill ami wca; s out the 01 n ii.aid! 1. ; c o lasi their the radio i :f when no ..nd shtiul i . full strength , may break volume. Wrap Well , . ;ous fuel ! hould see on hot water k pt in -Rood if heat e,rr 'j- wtt- 1 TEftW m.9 A M W curacy, mndabilitu are our watchwords In Prescriptions! rpsrrlnii. .. Delicious Easter Dinner f or Patriotic Canadians Easter menus, like the occasion,' should be very special, with spring-like touches predominating, This year is no exception, although ham, the traditional Easter meat, may be scarce. Large quantities of pork are being shipped overseas to fill contacts with Great Britain, so patriotic Canadians may have to use other meats Instead. However, with lamb, chicken and beef 'on the market, there la plenty of choice for everyone. "The following menu, suggested by home economics, Is particularly attractive: , Consomme Roast Beef Spinach Shredded Carrots and Onions Pan-Browned Potatoes Tossed Green Salad Butterscotch Ithubarb Pie Finger Rolls Coffee In roasting beef cook un- IS .IIRUK Including 'tlicilntcst H"un lan i a matter - -vui, wc nu it a? 11 were. Wo nt. Casabl anca Ostrich Plumes Galore All New York Styles nette's Ladies'Wear 1 fllrjt. lie I'rinrc Rupert 'urea and finest quality drugs and compound with " accuracy, our reputation has been built on "pert reliable compounding. OrmesLtd. sui pioneer Druqgiats Onpn nii., ... . undivQ J ' ' 1,1 a am 1111 v l,J"' ftPY;r, U-XALL ncl IIoldays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-0 pnv STORE PimNM 81 and, 82 cal and easier carving. Make pianty of gravy. . Shredded Carrots and Onions 12 medium carrots 2 medium onions Vz cup water 4 tablespoons mild-flavored fat 1 teaspoon salt Wash carrots, and scrape If necessary. Peel onions, then shred both vegetables, using a coarse grater or shredder. Cook with remaining Ingredients In a tightly covered saucepan for 1U minutes. Six servines. Ituttersc4)tcli Itnuliarh . I'ie 4 cups cut ruubarb Vi cup white sugar Vt cup flour 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons mild-flavored fat One-third cup brown sugar 'u tea-spoon salt '.'z-cup flour Pastry for crust Pour boiling water over rhu covered. Do not add water. 1 barb. Let stand for five minutes, Wljther meat Is seasoned before ; then drain. Line a deep 9-lnch or after roasting is optional. Use pie plate' with pastry. Combine a moderate oven, 325 degrees - white sugar and the lA cup flour, 350 degrees F, for the entire mix with rhubarb and arranee degrees F, for 10 minutes, then reduce temperature to 375 degrees F. and bake 20 minutes longer. The Experts Say DIET MADE CHAMPION One of the' reasons behind -Baroara Ann R'ntt'a wlnnintr if ihr to stick, a survey of a ?;roup of I army men some time ago lndi-1 I cates. Of the group in question , 15 to 30 petcent relused any , ' vegetable other than potatoes and about one percent took no j vegetaules at all. In some casea up to 50 percent of the men who did take potatoes failed to eat( the entire serving. Discussing the results of this survey ex j perts at the Nutrition Division of the Health and Welfare De partment point out triat vegetables contribute essential vitamins and minerals. Minimum requirement for good health Is two servings dally In addition to one of potatoes, with sreen leafy and yellow varieties included frequently. SPICES Spices add variety to cooking. It should be done with a light hand, however, since a heavy hand masks flavors instead of accenting them. Skllfull blending of flavors is an art and a secret blending of spices has made many a famous chef-many good recipes call for a bouquet of spices cloves, bay leaves and so forthIt Is wise to follow the manufacturer's directions when using synthetic spices and atrlficial flavorings. If directions are not available use sparingly until the amounts for. best results can bo worked out. USEFUL BEAUTY Growing parsley and chives on the kitchen window sill instead of the proverbial geranium serves a double purpose ns. a spot of beauty In the kitchen and as a SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 PRASER STREET Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK 'VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Of General Interest Forewarned! 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Cream together the 'for preserves and canning sugar, 30 minutes per pound according (butter, fat, -brown sugar, salt! other coupons will be designated to whether the family likes iiland the '2 cup flour. Sprinkle ias.valid for the purchase of these frare. medium or very well done, 'this mixture over top of rhu-I rationed commodities. . Let tne cooKed roast stand in a 1 warm place for a short tim? This make.1.' for more economi- YOUR Master llomiH h.irh. R.iltf In o hot nvpr. .425 More to Come When the 25 preserves coupons in ration book 5 have come due Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having us publish a personal note about their visit. first aid to the cook. Both pars- ,v..rth American SPnTor l.rt.eV and chives justify themselves hgure skating championship at n several counts. Tney are per ' New York recently was tier well- feet for garnishing, add flavor rounded diet, well suited to sus- j t0 f00d and contribute certain taming her through gruelling dements to the diet. Parsley also hours of practice and competl- , . . Otiawa a fine flavor to soups' sal" ton skating. The pretty ,3lves glrl, who has won the champion-lad a"d wnl'e cnivia. mild ship at l'C, is a perfect advertise- cousin to the onion, gives a dell-ment for simple rules of health ( lcate flavr t0 sandwiches, ome--xerclse, fresh air, nourishing cttes. potatoes and other dishes, food and plenty of sleep. "Bar- Another spice, now almost un-bara Ann doesn't care much for! knw" b"1 popular In grand-sweets but she likes Just about mother's day and deservin-j of a anything else," her motner, Mrs. revival, Is peach leaf. It gives a Clyde Scott, told me. "She does ians'. maiviauai uavor io umik not stick to any strict diet, Just mange when a leaf is heated in well-rounded meats:? Eating I tne mllk- haoits gained in ehildhood seem I 'HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q- How can I make wall fcaper paste? j A. Dissolve glue by soaking 21 j hours In cold water. Boll 4 gal lons of water; ihen stir In 1 quart of flour which has been mixed Into a smooth paste 'with cold water. Now add the glue water. This much ihould paper one large room. Q. How can I prepare a good cold weather dish? A. A delicious dish for cold weather Is green peppers, onions, and tomatoes cooked together. Cook slowly In a cesserole, season, and add plenty of butter ' Q. How can I economize when using soap flakes? A. Few flakes will be required and the results will be better suds. If one will beat the -soap flakes Into a foam with the egg beater. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject-to change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4115-G. I. 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Advertfse for Results. in the Daily News 1 1 rv- INSPIRATION IN JAM SESSIONS Jazz Translated Into Pictorial Form Lends Novel Motif to Show of Paintings in the Modern Mood By. FRANK HINDS Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, March 13 CM Hot Jazz, classical composition and the ballet came In for a round at the current Ontario Society of Artists show at the art gallery here. While the palette and the lyre struck up close harmony, wartime subjects which naa monopolized a section of the annua! show in recent years took a back seat with only a sprinkling of I the 152 canvasses devoted to ml!- i ltary themes. The exhibition will j hang here until -afl.er Lasterj when It will be moved to London, j Ontario. i One of the most provocative , paintings In the show Is an im- pression of Healey Wlllan's Piano j Concerto'No. 1 by Sycney Waisoi-. 1 of Toronto. The Toronto compos-1 er's concerto Is translated onto j canvas by a series of designs inspired by the measured paces of the composition. At the other end of liie musi-1 cal scale; Owen Staples and Michael Mitchell, both of Tor-1 onto, deal with Jazz. s:ap:es- cx- j hlblt Is an abstract painting In reds, blues, violets and greens with a piano keyboard and a sprinkling of musical notes suggested in the maze or pattern. "Sunday Morning Sea Food" a portrayal of a negro musician's Jam session. Is a more orthodox treatment of the same subject by painter Mitchell. W. Hawley Yarwood of Toronto also deals with a musical theme in his poignant "Guitar." The figures, a chlla playing to an audience of one c:a woman, are centred in a patch of light which echoes the shape of th? Instrument. 'Experiment in Curves" by Mrs. Yvonne Haus-j ser of Toronto places the out lines of figures from the ballet j against a swlrhng nacs-I ground. ' Western Artists I A Vancouver palmar, Mrs. Viola Campbell, is responsible for the most amusing picture In the (show. An exercise in pure de-,sl2n. "The Little Visitor" is seat ed primly in her Sunday b3st against a formal oaekground 'fwhich includes two plants on a window sill exactly balanced behind the figure of the child. W. R. Beny of Medicine Hat has entered a gaunt landscape This is a reminder. If you. haven't completed and returned your Family Allowances Registration Form, nlease do so immedi ately in the interests of your children. First cheques will be hulled in July, 19-15, but only to those eligible .families which have completed and returned the registration'form. I . Mil Ml" will be paid ewy month for every eligible child under 16, to help parents provide children widi medical, dental and nursing service, more nourkhinir food, adequate clothing and shelter. They will help equalize opportunities for all children. Parents:' Here is practical assistance for you in raising your children. Please do your part by returning the Registration Form promptly. Published ntultr iht authority of HON. BROOKE ClAXTON, Minister, DIPAKTMfNT OF NATIONAL HIAITH AND WElFARt, OTTAWA Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS I Wednesday, March 28, 1945 and Montreal also attracted considerable attention. Cher artists -represented In the exhibition induce: Elizabeth L. Cann, Yarmouth, NS.; Eric Curry, Bedford, N. S.; David Whitman, Halifax; Jack Humphrey. St. John. N.B.; Fritz Brandtner, T. H. Garslde and F. B. Taylor all til Montreal: 'CVl long on lusciousness MAGIC Dutch Apple Cake 2 cup flour H tip. aalt 4 ltpr.. Magic naklnarowtlrr 4h. butter 4 tba. mijlar 6 ths. milk 2 apple Sift toftrihrr dry infirfdientsi cut In butter with two knlve.; aJJ uar; mil IUIiij..Irop eU Into cup, unbeaten, adJ milk Ice cold. Turn on to floured board, hape doufth; pt on (Lreaned heet. Pare and cut apple Into eighths; preu Into parallel row Into doujli; .prlnkle with .uaar and cinnamon and dot Willi butter, niiird needier la tlie proportion of two tb. .ugar and Jj ip. clnuamotu llake at 40tl 19 minute. MAOK IN CANADA Be Your Loveliest this Spring ... One of our latest permanents or hair-dos will do it. Make an appointment now with PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) Fourth Street (across from Post Office) PAGE FIVE with rain elevators. dwarfed by Mrs. L. L. MiCauley, Senneville. the iky, the prairie and a tower-1 Que.; .Ralph Connor. and George ing swath of wheat in the Im- Eltel, bcth of Kitchener, Ont ; mediate foreground. Vivacious Stanley Cooper una" .Langley "Marie," by Mrs. A. M. Banting ! Donges, both of Par; Credit, On-of ' Hamilton, Ont., is one of the tarlo.; WO. John Elnson. Mrs. II. more attractive portalt3 In tne ! M.,Gordon and Mrs. Edna Tacon, collection. Two watercolors Qy j all of Hamilton, Ont.; Gordon Irwin L. Cro'thwait of Ottawa Stranks, Bernard FJynn, Wilfred 4 Flood, all of Ottawa; Fred Hag-an,'Newmarl:et;ont.; Jack Ham-er, Peteiborough, Int.; Evan Macdonald, Giylph. Ont.; Frank Panabaker, Ancaster, Ont.; G. 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