EEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME irn rim n uikl t) HERE Point Becomes t Hill at Ceremony ff's Cathedral remony at St. An-,n Cathedral at 4 lay afternoon Mls3 olnt, daughter of m dash ruiub bouquet of roses Imald, Miss Marlon similarly attired. En was Tony Point. the ceremony, the proceeded to Port ft mere was a re- school house, din ing being enjoyed. Matthews of Mas-the toast to the tie groom suitably Iftbout 30 persons is. Hill will proceed hnit. n M.ix.sptt Dl reside. bD COVERING foil for r.inum can dc molded food covers which !the life of pcrlsh- B try a Classified. Your Loveliest U Spring . . . ARMSTRONG pDIUM YELLOW CHEESE ib 35c I Palm E CREAM Any Flavor prick OUv VARIETY OF pNED FRUITS PEACHES EARS fLUMS PHEENGAGES M'RICOTS PLACKBERR1ES I CORN Pu tin tin Klze 4, l'n ! BEANS tin fO ES- tlii 16c 19c 16c 15c 15c Old Favourites Yield To . k m 1 i m - New Methods of Cookh wr ... tuvuni ukiciuuiiiK new new navs ui P",1!!:" I PParln and serving them. a urn. b."u tors. Peter Hill of Kiev, James B. Olb-Bie Cathedral, offl- Ipresence of a few friends. fes gowned In white One wonders If a homemaker exists who doesn't become excit ed over new Ideas and secrets In cooking. Most groups of women dearly love to exchange their findings on wartime cooking and hear how to "make do." The home economists are continually experimenting with foods, developing ways of Making do with available sup plies Is one of their specialties, and today they are sharing some of their secrets with Canadian housewives. The Jenny Cake Is a 1945 version of the old-fashioned Johnny Cake. Moreover, the mixture is' equally good baked as muffins. The Budget Souffle Is an example of top stove cooking. Custards and souffles are usually baked In the oven, but It has been found that results arc equally satisfactory on top of the stove. The tops of the finished product, however, lack the brcVness of the baked variety. The sponge cake is made without separating the eggs. Experiments have shown that If sufficiently beaten, a feathery sponge cake lean be made toy this method which will appeal particularly to owners of electric beaters. Jenny Cake 4 cup all purpose Hour 4 teaspoons baking powder 'a teaspoon salt V4 cup sugar 1 cup farina .uncooked 2 eggs lour latest permanents hair-dos will do it. En appointment now with Y SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) jreet (across from Post Office) '20-oz 11 Phone Blue 917 acKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" SHADES All standard sizes In stock; colors green; 36-lnch window shade $1.10 ! or mall us any size window shade, any color hat you require . . . they will be mailed or delivered to you C.O.D. 327 3rd Avenue West SWIFT'S s PRODUCTS BROOKFIELD Q7( CHEESE lb U 1 wc OLD CHEDDAR 9Q y2-lb. tub JEWEL Iftn SHORTENING lb. . PREMIUM SIDE 25C BACON-Vi-lb. Pk- .-AOX PARD DOG FOOD- OftC MV 2 pks premi 25c tin " CLASSIC 25C CLEANSER 4 tins "' CLARK'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 12C 20-oz. CLARK'S TOMATO OKp JUICE 48-oz APPLE JUICE 14c ., . Z9C FLOUR SMI S 99c mg 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons mild flavored fat, melted Mix and sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Add farina and stir well. Add beaten eggs to milk. Add melted fat to liquid and quickly combine dry Ingredi-elts. stir well' and Immediately pour into a well-greased 8x8 inch pan or muffin tins. Bake in a moderately hot oven, 375 de grees P. Allow 25 to 30 minutes for cake and 20 minutes for muffins. Serve hot with maple syrup. Eight servings. Budget Souffle IV2 cups" soft bread crumlbs 1 xh cups milk 6 egg yolks Salt and pepper to taste Mj cup grated cheese 6 egg whites Mix together crumbs and milk, soak 10 minutes then beat until smooth. Beat egg yolks, add salt and pepper, and combine with bread mixture. Add grated cheese. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold Into mixture. Pour Into greased casserole, cover, and cook' over boiling water until firm (about 40 minutes). Do not remove cover during cooking period. Six servings. For. variety add 1 teaspoon chopped parsley, and 2 table spoons grated raw carrot. NOTE: The greased top of double boiler may be used In place of casserole. Sponge Cake 4 eggs 3.4 cup fine granulated or. fruit sugar 1 cup less 2 tablespoons pastry flour OR 3,i cup all purpose flour Pinch of salt 1 teaspoon lemon Juice Beat eggs in electric mixer at high speed, until light and fluffy (about 5 minutes). Add sugar gradually, continuing to beat at high speed for 5 minutes. Sift together flour and salt, and fold Into egg mixture. Add lemon Juice. Bake in large tube cake pan In moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F., for 45 minutes. (2 AS METER TOO HIGH CLIFFEE VALE, Eng. if) Eighty-two-year-old Jim Gibson and his wife probably would be alive If the penny-ln-thc-slot gas meter In their home In (his Staffordshire town hadn't been so high up on the wall. To reach WAISTLINES LIKE DOLLS Surprizes Due in Buying Caster Suits NEW YORK, March 20 ffii Be prepared for' surprizes when you go to pick out your Easter suit, You'll find the classic tallleur has developed a lot of new tricks so new, in fact, that you will hardly recognize the' dear old girl. You'll see suits with long tunic Jackets, for Instance, nipped In at the waistline and flared below worn over matchstick skirts. You'll see bolerp suits In all versions, from fitted walst- length Jackets of the bellhop variety to even shorter models which show a strip of blouse be tween Jacket and skirt. You'll see suits that have gone utterly, irrevocably, feminine, with soft tailoring, fanciful clos ings, unexpected color combin ations. You'll be amazed at the new wrinkles in lapels, which somc- times disappear altogether, sometimes Jut out like wings, coil like cornucopias or multi ply in petal-like formations. Checks are big news this Sp ring, and so is navy blue, as al ways. Grey flannel Is one of the season's high notes, and then there are the trl-color suits, with Jacket one color, skirt another and blouse a third tone. Blouses still go for the high, wrapped neckline, and Jackets as a rule have high closings. It's a suit Spring, but this year you can be as feminine as you please, and still be suited. Timely Tips When Memory Kails . . a shopping list helps. It's bound to be a nuisance, and these days perhaps It Is a down right tragedy to get home with a Insurance Is to keep In your purse a list of clothing sizes for the different members of your family. Shattered and Seattcrcd Even a new broom would not sweep up all the fine splinters the best things for this Job. For Safer Toddling When little leather soles- on toddlers shoes are worn smooth Of General Interest : Permits and Notices Since February 1, landlords of commercial premises nave been required to give inelr tenants notice to vacate; providing of course that they have secured a permit from the Prices Board to occupy the business premises, themselves. Syrup by Mail consumers are reminded to Include ration vouchers and not loose preserves coupons when ordering maple syrup by mail. Gal lon 'vouchers may be secured at any Local Ration Board In exchange for four valid preserves coupons. Household Appliances Included In the new pricing regulations governing the sale of used goods are the following household appliances: domestic sewing machines, washing machines, electric and gas-operated refrigerators, domestic stoves, ranges and other heating equipment, radio tubes and .domestic electric vacuum cleaners, musical Instruments. Top Trices on Syrup Maple syrup ceiling prices for 1945 arc as follows: Canada Light Grade $3.15 a gallon; Can ada Medium, $2.00 a gallon; Canada Dark, $2.65 a gallon and un graded syrup $2.40. Syrup sola In bulk and not In a metal container Is 25c a gallon less. S RED 4 DONATIONS CROSS! Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. $500 Edward Lipsett Ltd 100 Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Breen 10 Mr. C. II. Elklns.' 10 Mrs. C. M:F. Smith 10 Smith & Elklns 20 Mrs. W. A. London 5 W. II. Malkin & Co., 50 Mr. it Mrs. E. J. Smith 5 Mr. W. E. Fisher 15 Pearl R. Eyford 5 Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Berg 5 Mrs. J. Judge 5 wrong-sized garment. The best 'Mr. &Mrs. J. W. Eastwood. Mrs. A. M. Beattie 5 Mrs. P. E. Phillipson ..... 5 Mrs. A. Mclver 10 Mr. &Mrs. Geo. Frizzell 5 Miss B. Cartln . 5 Rev. J. A. DonnelL 10 LMrs. A. MacKcnzie....... of glass that sometimes result Mr. J. Jonsson Mitchell & Currie 50 David Douglas i 5 Mrs. O. iFurinell. .. 5 Mrs. A. IL' Hiir-Tout 5 Mrs. W. H. Love ...... 5 it they used a stool and held and shiny, a good rubbing with j Mr. and Mrs. Dingweu o on to the gas pipe. They were sandpaper will prevent them A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. 20 found dead In bed and an in- from being a hazard to active Village of Osland 54 quest revealed asphyxiation from first-steppers and save a good The Canadian Fishing Co. a leak In the pipe they used! many bumps or even more serl- Ltd., Staff, Butedale 133 as a grip. ous accidents Ed. Lipsett Ltd., Staff 27 DUTCH ORPHAN IN ENGLAND Airman Adopts Two-Year-Old Child Whose Parents Helped Him Escape f LONDON, March 20 CB The little Dutch girl was only two years old and her only intro-duqtlon to England was a piece of paper In her hand on which was scrawled the name and ad dress of FO. Owen Pratt. But everything turned out all right for this orphaned waif, and this is why: FO. Pratt was a navigator in a bomber shot ' down last autumn over Holland. He balled out, was' Injured, but managed to elude the Germans. A Dutchman and his wife took him Into their home, gave him food and shelter and hid him from the searching Gestapo. There he made friends with the couple's baby girl. 5 from a dish-washing accident. R. M. Jurovich 5 A damn cloth, to (be discarded Mr. J. Flint 5 afterwards, or a damp wad of 'Mr. M. Pederson 5 absorbent cotton or tissue. ars Then came the day when, after careful preparation by his hosts through the Dutch underground, FO. Pratt left his hide-out and made a secret Journey to England. Since reaching here he has been in hospital. But when word pamc that a little girl with his name and address had come to England under a scheme which Is bringing Netherlands children for re habilitation holidays, he left hos pital and hurried to London. He found her to be the baby he had played with while hiding from the Gestapo . . . and he also found that her parents had been shot by the Nazis for har boring him. She had been taken In by another couple and finally sent to England. The note the child brought ensured her future FO. Pratt has adopted her ana is sending her to his wife, also a Dutch girl, now in New Zealand. TOOK MOTHERS NAME Some paintings by the French Impressionist Picasso are signed Pablo Ryuiz, the painter's real name. Picasso was his mother's maiden name. Prince Rupert, B.O. HE ARDOWN'S Try Your Local Grocers For Quality, Low Prices and Service PUREX TISSUE 6 . 45c cAMinuLs TOMATO SOUP 3u25c SPANISH OLIVES 27c LIFEBUOY SOAP 4 to 19c MANITOBA PEAS 49c OLD ENGLISH 11 A Y Liquid. itZ N.O-KUBBING YYAA Solid tO? VITONE 49c PITTED DATES 23c SHREDDED WHEAT 10c SAVOY CUSTARD HANDY WKAF pound pk. 9c WAX PAPER 19c PAPER NAPKINS Pk. 15c SHELF PAPER : 10c Delnor Frozen Foods CALL IN OR HAVE THESE DELIVERED WITH YOUR ORDER FROZEN PEAS RASPBERRIES KERNEL CORN BLUEBERRIES CANTELOUPES GREEN BEANS SPINACH BLACKBERRIES PEACHES HONEY DEW GRADE A LARGE EGGS nOUDEN'S CHOCOLATK MALTED MILK in cartons doz. 16-oz. 42c SARDINE PASTE 6 tins MACKEREL OR MUSSELS . 10c AYLMEK MARMALADE 2 lb. tin 25c THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, March 20, 1945 RIGHT-O this bread is tops! Tends Optical Needs Of Canuck Soldiers WITH THE C. W. A. C. OVERSEAS, March 20 Oi Handling over 1,000 orders a month for glass eyes and spectacles for soldiers of the Canadian Army Overseas, Is the unusual Job of LCpl. Frances Acheson of the C.W.A.C,, of Vancouver. When a soldier in the field loses or breaks his glasses, his prescription formula is sent to her and she orders new ones from the optical branch of the Royal Can adian Army Medical Corps. Orders for new glasses for the wounded personnel are sent to a British specialist who. supplies and fits them, since the Canadian Army has not yet established its own centre for this work. Your Help is Urgently Needed! Never was there as great need for the aid and comfort brought by YOUR Red Cross to prisoners of war, wounded, arid civilian victims of war. The need mounts as victory nears. CAHADIANC RED CROSS This space contributed by SUNRISE CO. LTD. PAGE THRE3 -fo bake bread just right use Fleischmann's fresh Yeast Meal planning today calls for a bigger use of good bread. Now your family's most dependable low-cost, high-energy food, bread is a good source of Vitamin B good, too, as a stretcher for hardcr-to-get foods! If you bake at home use Fleischmann's fresh Yeast for bread with fine flavor, fine, smooth texture every time. Today-ask your grocer for Fleischmann's fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label Canada's favorite for over 70 years! MADE IN CANADA SUPPIIMINT YOUR OUT by sating 2 ki of FLIISCHMANN'S frih Ttoit vry day. Thl lrh Vaatl It anaiicallanl natural taurtaef tha Important Complax Vitamin. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. If a man has escorted a girl to a dance, what does it Indicate if he chooses another girl as his partner for the first dance? A. It indicates that he docs not know his fiuty, which is that he should always dance the first . number with the girl whom he Is escorting. Q. What Is the most appropri ate gift that a bridegroom can give his bride? A. Some article of Jewelry, usually suitable for her to wear on her wedding day. Buy War Savings Stamps CIYE w your dollars generously in response to the 1945 Red Cross Appeal. PHONES 585 - 586 WE DELIVER SPECIALS GOOD FROM MARCH 21 TO MARCH 27 NABOB PRODUCTS NABOB TEA lb HEINZ BABY FOOD 2 tins AJAX COOKIES 1-3 Sandwich, pk. HOLLAND RUSKS HEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD Jar 69c NABOB COFFEE NABOB BAKING IQn POWDER 12-oz. . JLW v NABOB SPICES tin 9c NABOB PUDDINGS QCp Chocolate, 4 pks AO We Have a Good Stock of RIPE OLIVES JELLY POWDER MINCE MEAT CURRENTS PRUNES RAISINS 19c 25c 19c 8c Any Brand MILK Evaporated $4.69 HAZELTON POTATOES Sack $2-95 l'cr Case WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES All vegetables arc trimmed and washed before being offered for sale. Surplus stock stored 'In Kelvlnator. OUR PRICES AltE LOW! BULK CARROTS OR BEETS 5 ibs. 25 CORN NIBLETS tin 16c