k FOH HELP fedjsS? ; of a blow inflicted by a- passln? j Mooseheorf Women. Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 19, 1950 automobile. True, whiskey and a Ray Reflects HOUSEKEEPING ft and Reminisces . .t much money pistol never gi well together. An intoxicated man, gun In hand, has taken mar.y a life. But between the two. casualty lists, there is no comparison. r""1 "'.tinutinn. Not Enjoy Car4 Party Whist wa3 enjoyed by the Mooseheart Committee of the Women of the Moose when they met In monthly session at the home of Mrs. V. E. Morrison with Mrs. A, Auroil as a Joint hostess. A brief business session preceded the playing of cards in which Something New, AUTUMN IN AIR, VEGETABLES IDEAL BASE FOR. MAIN DISH trouble i" So mm; a Whisper Nylons I 11 rue E Vilte, the prize-winners were Mrs. V. E. Morrison, Mrs. A. Auriol, Mrs. In the melancholy thirties, some folks used to say that in Prince Rupert they lived oiv fish r.nd strangers. We do yet, in certain respects. Lots of the strangers married, and how to properly prepare and serve the finest tea food in the world, has become one of the fine arts. A. Hamilton, Mrs. R. Murray, There come times, it Is said when, in some Canadian cafes, tourists are disappointed. They fare well enough, yet miss plenty of little attentions welcome in more ways than one. A thoughtful matron says what Canada needs is a national dish, and mentions apple pie and cheese. Be sure, however, the cheese does t'ed, letter,, it t'mconrtipationdueto F'"r ., ... A.t tin thin: for 2 minutes. All flour, salt and sugar, blending well. Add toma toes and continue cooking for 5 minutes . Pour the tomato sauce over the egg plant and top with bread crumbs which have been combined with the grated cheese. Bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees F., for 20 minutes. Yield: six servings. By Supersilk In the lovely Fall shades of J-HARVEST LEAF PINE BARK" frl dnnk pUnty of Mrs. A. J. Croxford, Mrs. K. Mulder, Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. H. Paulson, and Mrs. J. Flewln with Mrs. Jack Hoskins as ehairman, Mrs. H. McVety and Mis& Frances Corliss were visitor Delicious refreshments were served by the joint hostesses. CARESS not bounce, and the apples were UBUS VOUK MONK never dried. Under other and more Christian like circumstan Daylight saving time for 1950 will end within another week or so, and no one will give much of a hang, one way or the other, lor we are becoming used to it. Yet, it's entirely possible to have things on a much more systematic basis. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce held It's 21st ces, the sueeestion Is not with IFraser and Payne out merit n's 2-Dome Mrs. Eugene Dutton left by air today for Vancouver to visit her daughter, Lorna, who Is about to hav surgical treatment In the Vancouver General Hospital for heart ailment, A California machinist, arrest ed for intoxication told the Egg Plant Creole 2 3 tablespoons fat V2 small green pepper, cut In strips 1 tablespoons chopped onion .1 medium egg plant, peeled and diced 5 large tomatoes Salt and pepper Melt fat In frying pan. Add chopped green pepper and onion and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Add police the name of the man re - iir iti W Overshoes t"INE PRINTING at I annual meeting In Saskatoon jthis month, and received numer-jous suggestions and recommend-'atlons from all over Canada. Among these was a proposal from Saskatoon Board of Trade 'that daylight saving uniform REGAL PRINTERS sponsible for murdering Sir Harry Oakes, in his home at Nassau, seven years ago. Oakes. mining multi-millionaire, had irade his strike at Kirkiand Lake Canada. The lptest review of the case appeared only a few weeks ago In a magazine. Oakes eon-ln-law, disliked bv Sir Harry and egg plank Cover and steam tor i ;& u si Vegetables make an ideal base for the main dish-of fall suppers. Squash, tomatoes, eggplant, cauliflower and peppers lend themselves particularly well to this type of dish and combine well with other food. Often the addition of a little meat will give flavor and make a satisfactory dinner, The casserole la the favored utensil of the thrifty cook. She is able to combine a little left, over food with fresh vegetables and- perhaps a cereal and serve a steaming, .moat h-waterinti meal in short order. Simi". combinations may be cooked m the frying pan or double boiler. The golden brown . topping Is missing but if these topstove dishes are served on, or with, crisp toast the effect is excellent. Home economists like these vegetable supper dishes- which are easy to prepare. Egrg. Plant Creole 1 1 medium egg plant 3 tablespoons shortening 1 small green pepper, chopT ped 1 small onion, chopped 3 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon brown sugar 3 large tomatoes (peeled and chopped ... OR 2 cups chopped,. canned tomatoes cup bread crumbs 3 tablespoons grated cheese Pare, slice and dice egg plant in 1-inch pieces. Cook for 10 minutes n a small amount of boiling, salted water. Drain, Place egg plant in greased baking dish. Melt shortening, add (4i cen pt-pper and onion and fry about 5 minutes. Peel and chop tpiauon Decome an urn on tnmntno. tomatoes, add orfH to .. !. .!: the agenda agenda of of a a dominion-pro- ( choose -M I - i. uVtAfel I tfiPZJ PHONE 24 Vf S,l A. egg plant and cook, uncovered, until egg plant Is tender, about 15 minutes. vinclal conference. Sounds sensible. charged with the killing, was, Season- to taste with salt and pepper. Yield: six servings. acquitted. The crime, and sub- j sequent developments gull keep j Some members at Ottawa deplore the dullness of press patches supposed to describe the lot of peoile interested. ; I 145 ("0m CLASSIFIED ADVEuTliSIN Q IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! r orS Ll: A BRASSIERES seryices of the three Canadian destroyers in Korean waters. They put it down to censorship. Slates one: "The stuff ha all the human interest of a column oi Saskatchewan wheat figures." And that's pretiy flat. But a correspondent today is Just another soldier. Like enough he writgs what he wants to, but It doe3 not follow it will ever see type. He's Just another soldier, obeyj orders and takes his chance on getting killed. mm i k. v r . n. , n.,, , With the North Koreans booted back to where they came from what then? Seme one starting something sowt where else? Jnst how uneasy is Formosa? Will France stand for the arming of West Germany? Will China's Communists give Hong Kong an extra hard look? Will more than one iron curtain be seen? How sick is Stalin? At alt costs, the world, somehow- must be kept jittery. II IT SHOE STORE September Cawerole 5 la rue- tomatoes. OR 2 cup canned tomatoes tablespoon flour 1. tablespoon sugar Vh cup chopped onion teaspoon marjoram 1 tablespoon, chopped parsley. Vz cups cooked corn or canned whole kernel corn 1 teaspoon salt Pepper 4- tablespoons grated cheese 2 cups hot, mashed potatoes Peel apd slice, tomatoes. Place in casserole ana sp.inkie with flour, sugar, onion, marjoram and parsley. Over this, place the VICKERS IS OIITIUlb IN CANAOA wa n oiiuiiuTio v CaWrtt. This advertisement is not published or di lived by the Liquor Control Boaid o if the Government oi British Columbia LTD. Charlie Phon Roberts 357 Gothic Bra Rose Marx Bra A Victoria daily asks which is the most dangerous to human safety, a drunk at the wheel, or r corn and season with salt and a drunk on loot? Any responsible newspaper should be ashamed to n.ake such an In $1.00 and up DEPARTMENT . STORE CFPR RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycle quiry. We all know, or should pepper. Combine 2 tablespoons ot the gra;eu cneese witn the hot mashed potatoes and place In a ring on top of corn layer. (Subject to Change) : ! wms that annually thousands young mature and robust, or aged and helpless die under the wheels of Sprinkle the remaining two a speeding cai or from the effect tablespoons- of cheese over ths potatoes. Place casserole in a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F., and bake until a golden brown, about 20 minutes. Yield: six servings. I fVER-VICTOHIA i TUESDAf fM. 4:00 Meet Ciseie 4:15 Stock Quotation and Int. 4:30-- Prairie Folk 4:45 Western Five 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Don't Drown 5:45 Lyrical Lady 5:55 CBC News d uo Supper serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye and Oreh. 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC New , 9 p m Camosun I Cay, 1:30 p.m. I . 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