Prince Ruperr'Daily New5 Thursday, November 16, 1950 Harry Beinan $ ykwood On Bridge mend.-Uian Ujive glvn jou! Don't overcall on a shabby suit just becau.se you have a few high cards. Have a good suit with enouRh soliditv t.n rnmrnn- HOUSEKEEPING By Eosley Blackwood Daughter Hurt tee a reasonable nmnh of From 1939 to 1949 the net .What is believed to be the national income of Canadian world'a largest deposit of lhnen-climbed from J4289 million totite, the ore of titanium, is at 12,900 million. jAUard Lake in Quebec. i 1 A. 1 . ners if the worst happens and je note wis poini aoout my recent series of VEGETABLES TREAT ONE WELL BUT MUST' BE TREATED WELL THEMSELVES Vn rn jru jci ubc uj. inn, .r. vnn mud ttttttiitHltttttiiDatsMtllttllilltsilllitttsSilitsit you are aouDlea. Please don't overcall because "I had an opening bid.". In overcalling, winners are more important than honor : Get Your . . . Salt and pepper to taste Melt butter in saucepan. Add vinegar and cabbage with salt and pepper. Covsr closely and cock until cabbage Is tender but crisp, 10 to 15 minutes. Yield: six count. I Pass with a shaded raise for' partner's opening bid of one Inj a suit, when second h Ann, the twelve year old daughter of Hon. Harry Bowman, minister of agriculture In the provincial government. Is recovering from the effect of a b.oken collar bane and head injuries suffered recently in Victoria. Miss Bowman was in collision with a car at Pandora and Blanshard Street while on her way home aitt-r having been skating at the Victoria Memorial Arena. t I am recommending a general policy ol tism in your bidding. Decidedly not. Per rather lean toward the aggressive side. The f aggressiveness depends, of course, on the (1f the situation at -- have not been passing these sit-you to pass in the, uation, and if you will diligently u and I have out- remind yourself to do so you , Msm where passing will definitely save thousands of yt likely to bring you . points. tjn bidding. If yoa Here, briefly, are the recom- i mm lards : 4sf How! Vegetables treat you well ar.d give you good dividends of food value only if they are treated will by the gardener, the retailor and the cook. Of the three perhaps the eook must take most of the blame for tha uninteresting and unappetizing vegetables that are otten served in homes and restaurants. The slogan, "cook vegetables Ifi as little water as possible, for as short a time as possible, in a closely eovered pan", has become almost a battle cry, of nutritionists in their war on'malnutritlon. Many families have had more 'v. 1 -..k i w at. 1W Lm servings Creamed Fried Onions , 2 tablespoons butter 4 cups sliosd onions (4 to 8 medium onions) 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups hot milk teaspoon salt pepper Melt butter In a heavy frying pan. Add onions, cover and eook CHRISTMAS GREETINGS calls. Remember, the purpose of a shaded raise is to give partner another chance to bid if he has a fine hand. The opponent's overcall gives that chance. A raise from you now will be misleading. PASS WHEN STRONG IN OPPONENT'S SUIT Pass (don't double; when your right hand opponent opens the bidding and you have a hand which meets the requirements for a take-out double, but your principal strength lies in the opponent's suit. This Is particularly important when you are weak in the maiors or where the op fiftieth IPftiffiik, - fowvMhA NEW POLAR JOURNAL OSLO, Norway 0) Plans are being made for a new periodict.1 devoted exclusively to Polar affairs, sponsored by a number of civic leaders. The new 'journal will contain rf ports of extensive work carried on by Norwegians in the Arctic and Antarctic ciijuju-uciit in meir caooage anai carrots since the homemaker siowiy until tender, about 1-5 minutes. Blond in flour and cook until it becomes frothv. about one ' Phixne 234 3rd Street Prince Rupert ' PRINTERS STATIONERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES WW minute. Add hot milk gradually and cook, stirring constantly, un -til thickened. Season with salt and pepper. Yield : she servings, baked Turnips Slice raw turnips and place in layers in a ereased casserole. ponent opens one major suit andi MONTREAL, Nov. 10th. Jurt for fun, I to experiment nd see bow many different ways I cb im J"nll-0. And there seen to be no end of exciting- and economic! Hrrj aEci tabid that JiXL-O JELLY POWDERS can niait. la whip, with fruit, in filling, or srrved plain Jdl-G'a seven wonderful "locked-in" Havort have proved to tn again and tram that lirre iaikwd, i a wealth oi Starkline irtp f,,r ii r you are weaK in the other one. Pass when the strength Is fairly evenly divided around the; table. both sides are hirlriini?- j soft, full weight J and highly absorbent, Milady Household Sprinkle eaca layer with salt. ac'.crl'.ii Mfai. ioiih uiwover w mpsy new wiivs of nerving are quirk and easy on the budget. Doive Jell-6 often! pepper and a very little nutmcp. Add milk to half fill the dish learned to cook them by recommended methods. New methods of serving old, familiar vegetables will often arouse interest ard appreciation and the occasional u?e of an unfamiliar one will be welcomed. Home economists suggest these ways of using common vegetables. Parsnip .'ad dies 2 cuns cooked, mashed parsnip V " 1 tablespoon flour ,1 egg salt and pepper to taste Comb'ne c-arsnipg. flour and eltehtly heaterr eest. Season with (salt and pepper. Drop by. spoon-tilK m a greasotl hot frying pan and fry to a go'.den brown, turn and brown other side. Serw hot. save time at Towels save laundry kitchen hand towels. Hoi Bar fain For You , , . a wonJtrful, S-WAY PAX- w I - W'r m lop with crumbs and dot with butter or Krated chsese. Bake in a moderately hot oven. 875' F.. until tender, about 1 hour. At Your Grocery, Drug -or Department t.Uvh GK1UULE of heavy. M'enr-fiVr Alum-mum The "Aunt Jemima" folk are offering it for only $1.60 and 1 Aunt Jemi.na Pancake Flour hox or Bug Top. Simply tend the money order or cath (rareutty wrapped) plu, the box or bag lop leiih )r amine and addrctt, to me Barbara lirint, 1411 Crescent St. Montreal P ()..,! I'll Store V briskly and finally you are doubled in a contract you feel sure you can make. Don't redouble unless you are certain you ca'.t set the opponents satisfactorily If they go on in. their suit. Pass when you and your partner obviously have the best jards, an opponent maxes a sacrifice bid, and yuo are not sure whether to double or- go on In your suit. In this situation partner is absolutely forced by your pass. He muM either double or bid again, according to his actual holding and the previous bidding of the hand. In itl yourSWey Pancake CriddU ... the handiest arMe n! ( lin.iu Menus, chops, hamburgers it f,ut eggs, bacon. hahn p.itnto cukes, buckwheat cakes and m-minm ! polden UI.VA PANCAKES. Ask your grocer for Aunt Jemima iir next time you're uhopping ... and write to me for your jy J'uncake Griddle I Yield: .six servings (12 puffs). RET COTTON RECORD MANCHESTER. England W The United Kingdom cotton Industry achieved a post-war record with a weekly cotton output of 21,840,000 pounds in the seeond week of October. Up to that point Jhe year's output was 823,000,000 pounds against 770,-500.000 in the same period last year. Vhile Wathee lour for A Happy Reroteryl Steamed Ked Cahhaee 6 cuns finely shredded red cabbage 2' tablespoons butter V cup vinegar I j HOUSEHOLD TOWELS ... A free rem tip folder, written for convalescents and without red haiuUT If your hands have been taking a beating from (owe ol those no-rme chemical suds, then I d Jj? folks cc special is " uieis, nan wen prepared by I0DE Plans For Jubilee i sitrh to 1)1 1 A!'cr all. why should Willi niueli, red hands ffti rlothes so lrtauti- The monthly meeting of the j :inl white snd leaves smt white, tool You iiMih heaps of rich, .'a two active Heter- tians. Twenty-one dvlicioui recipi-s to make any convalescent feel like fittmn up and tnking notice) And, with this booklet t0 he In you. you'll find diet food so nitieb easier to prepare ... so much more interesim to cat! In fact, to. whole family will enjoy the.. (''"''""--'ime Stake. Fruit Milk W hip, eeetabie Soiiifle . . . all made with emi lll'IYZ STR.UNFD F..OUH. Wri.e or four r Hr.H COPY today 1 you'll f-d It to uteul! . . . Barbara Brent 1411 Crescent St, Mont- P-W a.k for , Special Red pet"! i.' really amazing clean- yueen Maty unapter l.u.u.ts. i was held Tuesday nlnht at the home of Mrs. G. E. Moore with the Regent. Mrs. J. R. Carr, In the chair. Twi new members were initiated and four applications for membership were received. Post War convener reported that five Christmas food narcels pin ttie inort mar-tsj for hands! You'll mucb I d recommend Cuant Economy Siee r t away! Then try it it b;g wash ee how h tti.j duet everything! Something Brand Ltn it D1IS- ete For wp' nt overseas. Child and family welfare con- , vener reported that a needy , f'5rv,4tv lipfi bpn supplied with clothing and that blankets would t. t tod Babyt Hath! ... a clean-os-clean - enn - be C-I-LSF'ONGE ou aee. these' mliis take s.1 be I. the siu'tie coins i be ordered for further use. I Arrangements were made for the Oolcien Jubilee Bazaar which I will be held in the Civic Centre . wonderful O-I-L Ccllul.ise it Sponges ars oft as velvet (inn M ou on November 23. Many beautiful articles were turned In. Thesa n first 24 hours of ; cm ttun culd nimjv iiiijic day! What'f ! iroaipt relief is youri uw k per taoiei in r hconomv Eamilv-Siie ' Anolust taijleta. So when wet . . . kind and gentle to baby's tender xkm. Holds lots of soap V water! You'll like them for v"ir bath, too for exactly the tame reaion-i that make thins so right for baby's balhtiino! And for d wiies and general housei-lcan-ing, I've found there a nothing like 'em I C-I-L Sponges come in five convenient sizes at hardware, department, drug, variety 'and grocery stores. And, when you're buying be sure to look for the C-I-L luliel it ' your assurance of quality. will be on sale at the bazaar. I.C E E. calendars were given vrt nnd ir.wv of those calendars wl'I be presented to vr-bonls and V.hrr prominent placrs throughout the citv. The up:'. Hireling will be held it the homo of Mrs. J. Carr, Bor-ln Street. Mrs. R. Scherk was the winner of the monthly raffle. r " Tour dniggist 's to- ' wiier : all antihula. 'ml alike. Thau varv l"lomauce. Auohisl it "ime formula reeom- f bmdy use btcawie of "nciua clmicnf (es. N" tunica who seem to have been "born" with a talent for cooking. Dm good cooking is not just a happy "knack" it's something we can all do. Tb f simple secret is to "know vour flavour tricks' ! And one of the simplest, most economical wn I know r to give food exeitiiur. " Thi9-is-rfelic:f(U'' flavour WILLING HEl.rF.RS CHonilA',1 Rut-rev. England 0" - Cuil enter; tt'iind to with a will ind rolled out the barrels when the brer-store at the Cricketers' Inn caunht fire. Anxious hands macre light work and 1,08 gallons were paved. fl is with tungy, beetv-good H(J HIU Yea, one you ve enjoyed Bovril as a hot drink, you'll want to add its lllealv. HcpTi-linin n fbivolir to all vmif ' - slews and soups or as a cracker spread. M-minm! f-W is cluck-full of the moutliai.vjug flavour of good , 1 Vxui Siicue.-is added. No wonder it's such '" so many good rooks! Try itl buy it at your "uuuer, Bext lilHe vou.re jhopping, I ! I. riA' ''i-t- i opekj n 1 S ' s . tSiS V M0 CLOSE THIS coob) . , Vr FOR THe DOGS - ' f Kg ' V . PjttCJ A HUNOt?ED TIMES ) ri sfi rv era open the ooop-- s-- p , sts,-, a oav Jlf CXI If 1 1 111 -H.f 7 TO CCME IN j- 2&-?f V . fea V I FEEL A SUPEP -cf XV I Isa- vX A 10 ,CN DOO(iJ e- ' 1 " yroi !T i J look--thei(? own I Pi L-I-J1 U r n VVAS either Jai TS ar. little swinging pooc) 3 That op teaching ? c efJ'iS so TMEv can come 2 , ( they i,Z$i'(J'I them -,o use 4iJjw. ' ' t ' vyN pp HI ( J2?CAti "fft ( PAPLING.") Jt ' S1 SEEMS TO ME ' ' . I GO TO BEO WITHOUT .- JLCA V)j X &J1 VOU'PE -vT ( THEPE APE A LOT ) ( IT SOUNDS ) 7 SITTING UP ALL W"vi ft A WONOEBFU. i OF ODD NOISES X WEIBD r- 1 " 43S!;'l s-s V-U - f 1 . 1 i I I '.' Ill "' ( STOP THAT POUNDlNGll i&zhj L WVAT home) Vv iKr Tui-fTw i9i' fe"ure Syndicate, lac, WM ritfm rturmA I ' IT "jOMx H-W oar Hint a .m - w nil 1- I . r I rr . - ii m a, m I u j OK0 t-unana eiuu jerry l.atonl rew problem Uiee .tu,. f BOOST DANISH RESORT COPENHAGEN An all-out drive is planned to put the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic on tne worid tourist map. The 150-square-mile island is an eight-hour sea trip ftom 4 Qjl Prices, isa't itf ml 1 uat staying m within your al Yorker Dick Brengle did too, after their honeymoon in Terry native Nova Seotiat But Terry's petal-soft skin more than the lowance calls for an eagle eye Mid at-nernl pt. gives credit to ' letting together a f'o 'n' dollars for t smart new bon-"'at rcnv el), for That's ,v,(. ... , at the HANK "'f-AL can be ,n 'fonvenient. safe ilr ASK FOK SCOTIANDS FAVOUKITE SON JOHNNIE WALKER 0ut uf e"'lta-ersonally, 1 put IP(,nt, It', Nova Scotian climate . . . she keeps it sparkling with extra-,,iild WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP the coup with the beauty cream ingredient. It's the same softening oil used in rich lacs creams! So take a tip from a Cauadinn Woodbury bride try the " beauty magic " of Woodbury's, extra-mild, creamy lather for yourself. Daily facials with Woodbury Facial Soap will keep o n' complexion satin-smooth and ilowing. Use Woodbury Soap in your bath, tool Just lOo a cakel v i'all savings mount Ll "'""wives. Just . luDvenn.i,i l.....i. SCOTCH WHISKY foorf Price, nrr.i,.-i ln)i,r vnllr hiidcet! Tor here's tha lORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG good news . . . vou rain 'make Jthe most nppetiiing, wounuiical nwrh iinacinublc . . . with luscious OM .is the star! Here, for instance, y utany favourite Canned Salmon lust on dishes;. 2 tspn. f4M Flake 1 lb. salmon snd add .a wi ot pepper, 34 cup bread crumbs, iu.i- Arid a heaten exit yolks; mix real ' good Scotch , i - LI i. 1iln tn rt In X Rtlll V ucniw. nm llrS.ieasf1 'cualard cups. Set in pan ol hot water and gl"iish Sven w e,". for minutes. Unmold on a hot 1 you've ,1 Se,va J'"' al't1"' uc . , , I svi i .vlllu UibpsU Salmon you il nnn ' fuid in . i r 88 uiniit course dish. And, oi course, ua km .,.,,wiclie ami -nbnls So economical, tool For, you Nutlv " a" C"0' :nJ rt'ady l eat itS "ll od"" tip "if.V-t'i J Jly as I do these days, you'll wel- Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland Connnu 26Vi o". ' JOHN WALKER & SONS ITD. Scotch Whjky Oiiiillv FtlL VtTiU'e xltl!AM 0F WHEAT i"" 8o w) ' otn g00(l,le8S an i' "ft tl,t nnot (' as so uiany Cuuadian "Hot Wn"l ' 1,1 01 Wkeat" llal,itl 5 U- i e8tibilitv ' prepare--cooks to .' stnn )? ,uat' five minutes of boiling. KILMARNOCK, SCOTLAND ....... le nnt nuhllsheil Wataiiw T aml Kood and so good jo: I 1,"i and oi ne''essary for good red blond Ht V..U 'hllfn... ,,, f Hrticicnt. loiil . '. feet I'm ocltiua' a b,t for in v money when , I or displayed by the Ll juor Control I Board or by the Government ot 1 British Columbia. V UDnH.W . . . . " - - - J of t Mmuta "Cream of Wheat", ,aiijd