parsons? Brian .... ir Par- 1! L3r.nct Bupett Datl? J3eto Thursday, October 14. 1948 Seasona ble Ideas for Housekeepers this aiif"'""" " "turn to Van- I.O.D.E. CHAPTER PLANS BAZAAR SOUP IN SEASON AS CHIl I Y raffle. November meeting wi DAYS OF FALL ARE HERE With the first chill in the air foods. Soud seem, ;... is salIing ,-son TV be held at the home of Mrs. J. Ger?e prince A. Teng, Ambrose Avenue there is a general desire for hot j right to giv the luncheon or Vancouver. rip w supper a satisfying ;mi .,. in itself, that is if it is made with milk and full of vegetables. Here are several recipes for delicious soups, tested and approved by home economists: Cream of Cauliflower Soup 1 medium cauliflower (4 cups broken) ',4 cup chopped onion '.i cup chopped celery leave? 1 teaspoon salt HOW CAN I ? ? ? I By ANNE ASHLEY Plans for the fall bazaar and tea were completed at the monthly meeting of Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., held at the home of Mrs. D. O. McLeod Tuesday evening. Mrs. S. A. Kielback, regent of the chapter, was chairman The bazaar and tea are to be held at the Oddfellows' Hall on October 20. Mrs. J. A. Teng will be convener. The meeting heard reports '- 1 1! mmm . ..SJS , , , , w. w -V i . v: I f V s I 1 ' ",'' H K y ,' - i - , i I it 1 h J j9 WHYS r.3r J forting warmth. Bome time ago the French government conferred a decoration oh a chef because of the excellence of his soup. Whether if In 41 . . )rp.,'-Ti?ir.T. Ort. I4tli It's npfiml nn. Q. How cau ,make , 8n'd- paper? ' 1 A. Sandpaper can be made by coating stout : paper with glu$ and then sifting fine sand over its surface before the glue sets. 4 tablespoons fat 4 tablespoons flour 3 cups mils Grating of nutmeg Break cauliflower Into small omv to imkK iui uit;o iamiii r'LOL'H, for Swans Down makes the aim-pleat rake l"k and taste luxurious. You'ra urc of extra fineness . . . extra moiHtness . . . extra (lcliciousness . . . with Swans Down I mw1p bv cuke-flour tpecialixts. Swans Down 'Emery paper can be made in from the working committees, including one on shipments of parcels of fooo and clothing to Britain. Mrs. H. A. Breen and 1- lif a " C.itni mllpil 1iHinirw nrnnwa pieces. Cook with onion and celery leaves In boiling, salted I U from tlie choicest soft winter wheat, ami water. Drain, reserving liquid and remove 1 cup cauliflower. gilt 01 a'111 J"li,,,- vtiivji . f ininn tin inn: ns r g0 many, women depend on Swans Down '!iste in cuke euwm. Inokht T Vtwkm Up To is any breakfast wit. the same way, only that powder-ed emery is used Instead of sand. Q. How can I relieve a nervous headache? A. A nervous headache ctm frequently be relieved if one will drink a cup of strong black coffee, to which the juice cf half a lemon has been added. ', " Q. How can I whiten and purify sponges? .': A. Soak in milk, then 'rinse thoroughly in warm water. with a little carbolic acid. v : ; wn. ws-s a t - Mrs. J. A. Teng, conveners of the knitting and fancy work stalls at the forthcoming bazaar reported that they have collected a fine assortment of articles which members have made during the summer. - Following the business session, refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. 8. A. Kiel-back was winner of the monthly .y if- J- ,a me comnn-rcial chef or the home cook who prepares a good soup it Is an accomplishment. Boups have infinite variety. There are stock soups, clear and with varied additions as well as cream soups and chowders so that it would be quil possible to serve soup every day arid never repeat. Soup may be a most extravagant course In an expensive meal or it may be a cheap and nourishing main part cf a is.nple meal, according to the ingredients. Some recipes start with "Take three pounds of lean meat and 'wo pounds of bone with marrow. Others are made from left-over vegetables, me it scraps, vegetable water, .celery tops, outside leaves of cabbage and many other bits which may have accumulated in the refrigerator. This type of soup might well be called Ice-box soup. For the averaire house is f Hilt a 1 -, uliin vou serve Iuxcioiisly smoo-oth mm of Whrat" it's always H10 hiKi-iVt tim''! So easy to ITPparn ... in ,'tn 0 boilinK it cooks to delirious; , fvi-rviwic from Uuhy to Dud will 7t contains Hood-mru-liing Iron pro-alniiin .mil I'lioiilionis for diets dr-,, ,.i'nif " That's why it's such a good '!lt t'ri;im f Wheat" habit ... so t i 1 W X'1- i AH E YOU BISCOURASGBn - - 1 . ... ... I . 4.- A 1 Press remainder of vegetables through a coarse sieve. Melt fat and add flour and stir until well blended, add hot vegetable puree and water. Cook, stirring constantly, until smooth and thickened. Add milk, nutmeg and unsleved cauliflower. Reheat and serve at once. Yield: six servings. Squash Potage 1 small onion, thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fat 3 cups diced squash or pumpkin 1 Ve cups canned tomatoes 1 teaspoon sugar Vz teaspoon salt 2 cups cold water l'2 cups milk 1 egg yolk Cook onion slowly In 1 tablespoon fat. Add squash, tomatoes, sugar, salt' and 1 cup water. Coo's until squash is tender, then rub because you suffer distress from Ah tntkm$lattlt Reader Writec " I rrad nbmit Pao-quins Hand Cream in your column and tried it I Now, & 4- 'FEMALE COMPLAINTS free'.' Vou see, XKANS-CAN'AUA Alii LINKS have mule it womlcr-iulljr joiWo fer mil to pay a llilrty- ROYAL FARMERS Prince and Princess Soutzo of Romania who fled the Communist regime in their country to come to Canada, are planning to take up farming in Alberta. The 36-year-old Oxford-educated prince was lord of Sutzesti and Lsvor villages in addition to owning 8,000 acres of farm lands and fro-ests. Shown here are the prince and princess with their 19-year-old daughter, Ioar.a, standing, and Alexander, six, in Cal-earv- (CP Photo) no matter what my chores, my bands look like they'd uevrr dona keeper it is well to have at least Binjin for 'or (iiiii i r.71; Moutrt'fil (I4KHII, to (o::-ltow Slunnon tlol.fO iiiln.y t 1 I.0111I0I1 an outline of a recipe and, in the case of a cream soup, definite recipes will assure the same results each time it is made. The wonderful thing about a cream soup is that it is almost a meal ,,-lv'M)K to Th(.-e fiirt'S which makes you NERVOUS HIGH-STRUNG oa such days? Are you troubled by d'mtrtm of female functional monthly disturbances which makfls you suffer, feel so ncrvottt, cranky, real teas, weak at auch tinnas? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound to relieve auch symptoms! Id a recent test it proved helpful to women troubled this way. Why dod't you f et smart and try it yourmdf? Pinkham'a Compound ia what is known as a uterine sedative. It baa boo thine; effect on one a woman a moat important organ. iiuxiniuiu riiiuciion 2 teaspoons salt 2 cups milk Few grains pepper Wash beans, soak overnight, drain. Add" water, cook in a s 8rt'k of work and my hn4isnil Mys they're beautiful I" v.s, 1'arquir.s is the hand cream preferred by mora women than snjr other hand cream in the world Ijerause it keeps " busy " hand lovely Rives them that " lady of leicure look". It's used con.tauilj by doctors and nurws who wash their hands thirty to forty tunas a day. So 'why not try it ? simply write to me Harhara Brt-nt, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. for your re sample of PAC-QI IN8 HAND CIlKAMt Irretitlihlet that's what these 11 mpubr roiuul trip 1 sbvi (imc it's 1 fmra Moiiin-al k loo in T.f'.A.' For over 70 years thousands of iirls and wonwMi baye reported1 benefit. Jurt see If yo i, too Wt report xosrteoV result. Worth trying! NOTKt Or mm mar orefrr LYWA E 'i covered pan until beans are soft. ,r!h i?i:ir " clylinerl riMUIAM'S TABLETS wim md4d trwo. , Mcurion f:ins sm through sieve. Heat milk and add to the puree. Mix remainder of melted fat with beaten egg yolk and remaining water. Add to the soup and reheat. Serve with croutons. Yield: six servings. Bean Chowder 1 cup dried beans quarts water 1 cup diced carrots 1 cup canned tomatoes 1 onion, finely chopped V2 cup shredded green pepper 'Lydia E. Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND' wulxr m to A'l l'l.in iinw a trip about V?, to 2 hours, then add vegetables. Add the cracked wheat or flour and salt, mixed with a little cold water and cook about Vi hour longer. Add milk and pepper. Reheat 'to boiling point and serve. Yield: 7 to I jrfttl EIECTKOIUK THE WORLD'S MOST IMITATED CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER NOW Available for Immediate Delivery FOR FULL DETAILS PHONE O. A. HULL Now at Rupert Hotel Ue r . il, U13 th servings. 2 Days Only! 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U7 01 to-morrow when tit . . . tc tor hlur- iting Lutraclj and EMnirc ttk ! It's made to do your whole family wash! rau"l . . . " She Wat Sentenced To A PenittnHurr Term 0 four Veori " lor drug peddhnu . . . larceny . . . procuring an abortion ... or whatever the crime wns. You've read null reports in your newspaper but dij jrou ever pause to consider what sort of life confronted mn-e women convicts n they riitorr-d tl pniy walls ' ' ouiy itdcr d prison for females, at lvinn- - 'on? 'Dip whole truthful account is brought to von M 7f7o)7 D7S tiv an ex-inmate in the pages of CANADIAN HOME JiU'HNAL fir October. It's a challenge to every d women's organization in the country. . . . There's sis 'i interesting reading in this new issue of Canada's fuvouw- o o res: V - maiMinetir-t chapter of an exciting serial and a tempt- '""'' . . . lasluons with a special slant ... a wo-meit pies to add to your kitchen repertoire. All in .tiadiaa Hume Juumal. 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