f f Prince Uttpetr Daflp Thursday, October T, lb4''1" Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers r l . j ft,' I -'I V 9 a n a rri CHEESE IS FOOD OF QUALITY-SUGGESTIONS FOR ITS COOKING "As different as cheese from reason most cheese dishes are chalk" is a very old saying oven-poached that is, the dish which tells much about the 'is placed In a pan of hot water plaee of cheese in the estima- and baked in a moderate oven, tion of our forefathers. Cheese There are many main course has been a staple food through dishes using cheese with cereals the centuries, providing the Here are several suggested by main protein in the diet of the home economists: ' 1 .fit M oudry m ; in 8e, !. came , ' Pr- cor nk and h unj. Fl... rv- be- IS of, ' 1C8 the' J, Outstanding Quality Delicious Flavbtif 1 OAT CHEESE CROQUETTES Hi cups rolled oats " 1 23 cups boiling water 34 teaspoon salt 'i cup grated cheese 1 teaspoon chopped parsley 1 teaspoon grated onion Few grains pepper. r many people. . Unfortunttely, the people do not always make the best use of this ever-ready food. Cheese with apple pie is traditional, but, as an aid to disabled budgets, cheese should be considered & a main course. No other food gwes such good value for money expended. Then too, there is no waste for every scrap of cheese may be used. Cheddar is the principal type of sheese made in Canada. It is commonly called Canadian cheese or just "cheese" er until mixture is like fine crumbs. Add grated cheese. Combine grated onion and milk. Blend with dry ingredients. Dilute tomato soup with water and bring to the boiling point. Drop dumplings into hot soup, cover closely and cook 15 minutes. Do not remove cover duiv ing cooking period. Yield: six servings. GRANDPA' First a grandmother, then a mother. Confusing but true In this ,!rs. ku.s-i ra, "fa..-, kvc Dirm 10 a baby tdrl Uo davs L daughter, Mrs. uennis oueiette, 19, right, gave I i uIavk onn ariii tryn nrli v 1 1 it !':?'. aaimiii-rio, 6....,.-..J.. an uccupy i led after ail. E pperts Say and is sold according to age as until very smooth. Add chopped new (mild), medium and old 'parsley, onion, pepper and eggs, (strong). The age of the cheese 'chill mixture 1 hour. Shape in-af fects both flavour and price to round flat patties, roll in dry but not its food value. i bread crumbs or oatmeal and Cheese is a concentrated food, pan-fry until nicely browned on It requires 11 pounds or a little both sides. Serve hot with sauce more than a gallon of milk to or relish. Yield: six servings. Salt and pepper l!2 cups hot milk 2 eggs Combine all ingredients except eggs and milk and place in a greased baking dish. Add hot milk slowly to beaten eggs and pour over other ingredients. Oven-poach in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., until set, about 40 minutes. Yield: six servings. CIIEESE DUMPLINGS IN TOMATO SALTE 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour OR 2'4 cups sifted pastry 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt V2 teaspoon dry mustard 3 tablespoons shortening 1 cup grated cheese 1 tablespoon grated . onion 1 cup milk 1 can condensed tomato soup 1 cup water Mix and sift flour, baking powder, salt and mustard. Cut in shortening with pastry blend 0 0 ffi 2 chopped, hard-cooked eggs V3 cup dry bread crumbs or oatmeal Gradually stir rolled oats into boiling, salted water, . stirring constantly for about 5 minutes. Add cheese and stir until melted. Remove from heat and beat MACARONI LOAF W'z cups cooked macaroni 1 teaspoon onion juice 2 tablespoons chopped parsley OR green or sweet red pepper 1 cup soft bread crumbs V2 cups grated cheese no 0 fU make 1 pound of cheese. Cheese combines well with cereals which are bland in flavour and also add bulk. Cheese should be cooked at a low temperature. High temp erature toughens it and makes It less easily digested. For this birth to a son. The " grand- me same foom but it roallv (CPPhoto THREE ARE FINED UNDER GAME ACT Three men received fines cu $10 each in police court Tuesday after they pleaded guilty to charges of carrying firearms without a licence contrary to the Game Act. The charges were laid by Game Wirtin Edward Martin who told the court that he found the men with the guns on Kaien Island, a game re serve. Those fined were Harry Miller, Arthur McKinlev and: Clifford MeKinley. In addition to the fines, each man was assessed $1.75 court costs. MAN IS FASTER . THAN MACHINE STELLENBOSCH, SC. D. Smith, 23, a university student, is also a mathematical wizard. He recently beat a calculating machine. He worked out a ques tion ten seconds nuicker. The answer was 'in 14. figures.. The 'uestlon was "find as ncar as Possible tnp ('uhp 10,,t of 2'57'- s s 1 DERIVED FROM ITALY Iii both name and form, the rpodern nofel derives from Northern Xfaly. HEALTH HINTS Most persons are checking their furnaces in preparation for the winter months. Thev should also make sure that ventilating equipment and humidity control mechanisms are operating properly. Hr-alti department uUicials warn that in winter adequate fresh air and proper humidity are necessary to guard against respiratory diseases. Lukewarm foods please the palate of the young child whose mouth and throat are sensitive. As his sense of smell and taste are acute, he also prefers mild flavors and odors. Sticky, dry, tough or stringy foods generally do not appeal to him. PASTOR'S PAY IS SHOCKING sal- aries paid ministers of the unt - ted Church was commented 0n by J. R. McGregor, secretary of . the tariff board, Ottawa. Sneaklne at the meetincr of the ln)p ORE SHIPPED FROM STEWART STEWART Loui3 Robi-chaud is snipping about 5 tons of high grade ore from his pro-Derty on Glacier Creek. Fifty tons of ore from the Riverside Mine on the Alaska side went out on the Cardena on Monday. This is one of the many shipments beinft made from this property which shinned tuns-sten concentrates during the war. Physicians Are Highest Earners OTTAWA A poll from various parts of Canada gives the average income of certain professional groups. Physicians and surgeons come first with lawyers second. No One Wanting To Build Houses VANCOUVER Lack of interest by builders has cancelled the proposal for construction oi 25 houses at Cranbrook by th' Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Bids were called for twice but without response. I HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I prevent runs in new stockings? A. Runs will not appear as 'readily If new stockings are 'washed before wearing. This will take out any dressing that makes the silk brittle. Runs can also be prevented to a great extent by making a row of machine stitches around each stocking, about four inches froirl the top. Q. How can I clean rusty keys? A. Leave them, in . a .saucer containing kerosene "for several days. The rust Will be Idbseliect by the oil and will then rub off readily. . , Q. How can I make .waffles or griddle cakes of uniform size und evenly baked U A. Mix the batter in a "large pitcher and pour it instead of using a spoon or dipper. - Nuts Flakes" growth and rich blood." "Using two grains instead of one in making Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes is a pair that really pays off in double breakfast enjoyment and rosy-cheek nourishment." "Fellahs I think I'll pop over to the grocer's right now and buy up enough Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes for a full house." fcj.v R Staff Writer nay be the "sun- WthtJ but that doesn't -sters ean get ail ayi; ieed just by sit- The ultra-violet 'trot ke Vitamin D Sdi, Si..i.f, t'i'i the rays cannot inned skin, )t!f needs 400 Inter-i a day, This can 1)1,1 :;ops. liquid, tab- form, for "less day." mothers may I Jdren should get vitamin in their In experts say rits or Vitamin it In such foods evaporated milk, i n, but not In ad-I 'or (rrowing chil is so important 'it provides pro- l: flfkets. I -Canadian child m or has had i at sfrious form, me 30 Canadian af rirkets. Those tie disfigured and "n they are ex-life. the body must "D" for tall, well-dies, straight id health. ubjeet nf teeth. not always realize "id's "baby" teeth precious possess- not properly fared ester's mouth may 7 properly. This ult in poor adult ) speech difficul ty deal of pain in later life. fr q n pi t A;, i ,V ' i ill ISMfltf General Council of the United Tightening Up On Divorcee Marriage VANCOUVER United Church ministers have beeri advised to tighten up a little . iu marriage of divorced persons. This was the request at the recent General Conference here of the Special Commission and Christian Home of which Chief Justice J. C. McRuer.is chairman. There are no divorces in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. ' ""' it H It niil iii i 1 Church here. "Laymen are shocked by the disgracefully low salaries paid, and worried because we are losing good men to the United States," he declared. The minimum salary which has been in effect for a married ordained minister is a free furnished house with $1,800. The' new minimum will be $2,200, r.iul $2,400 by 1050. Two sows were talking together in a pigsty one morning, when one of ihem suddenly asked the other: "By the way, Annie, have you heard from your boy friend lately?" To which Annie sweetly replied: "Indeed I have. I had a lovely litter from his Just last week." mm mm Strong words? Yes, nml we more than lark tliem up! We not only offer you your money back but your trwnry kirk PLUS 10 if after two bakings with Robin Ilootl All-Purpose Flour, you're not completely satisfied" that your -baking results are better. . There's a good-crs-god certificate in every but; that guarantees this ... ... and any dealer will gladly refund your purchase price,) 10,'rf you return the unused portion of your bag of Robin Hood Flour. Only Robin Hood Flour offers this unusual guarantee! And only Robin Flood Flour has this record of day-in, day-out success in nil kinds of baking light, tender breads, flaky pastries, luscious cakes, time aftcT time! 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