Prince Hupm iil) JTMus UO. Thursday, February 5, 194:5 Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers APPLES, THAT GREAT OLD FRUIT, CONVENIENT, GOOD FOR ANY MEAL K i' f I At. .if f , ' 'lhe apple appears in the Winter apples, firm, cool and Timely Recipe 2 tablespoons brown sugar (packed i 12 cooked prunes 34 cup sifted all-purpose flour j mythology, tradition, history and (ven archaeology of most ancient nations. The Romans took apples to Britain. With the Ll iir New Life in Old Church Presbyterians Refuse to Surrender to Inaction and Indifference To Keep Church Open Squarely meeting the challenge of Indifference and inaction, the congregation of First Presbyterian Church, at an annual meeting marked with a renewal of evangelical enthusiasm unanimously resolved last night that they would not permit their historic and respected o 1 d church to decline further through lack of attendance at services and financial support. This was the decision after the situation facing the church had been sauarelv nut before the .settlement ol. American Colonies the apple cultivation be-; an on this continent. The story is told, of the ar-liviil of the first apple seeds In juicy are excellent appetizers when eaten raw. When cooked they may be included in menus for every meal. Apple pie still heads the dessert list with most men with apple dumplings competing with apple sauce for second place. Canned apple sauce is rated as a new comer to the canned food family. It is often a convenience to have a supply on the pantry shelf. It is delicious i i 3 teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt 4 cup granulated sugar 'i teaspoon cinnamon 34 cup fine dry bread crumbs 1 egg 34 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening Grease muffin pans and put V2 teaspoon brown sugar and 1 Pie f Sure i niiumd the horn early in the itir.et tenth century by a group of men of the Hudson's BayCom- l S leli 1, make it witli ('i. sl-.r..t I :. .. :n i r a Uf & .si II it wte.- " " ' a luvounte the wlnili; iainilv. pay. Before leaving home a yroup of fair ladies presented the ieeds to these men so that when the trees grew, the men thoimh far from home, would have something to remind them of England. pitted prune in bottom of each pathering of members and ad-muffin cup. Sift together flour, herents bv tne boarci of mana- baking powder, salt, spice and , gprs wno suggested that, if bet-1 The quality of Caua,l., (;ril s,ar , is tlie reason f..r iis H.f,uhtntv mik li(iiisiwics from ( j.at I., j,0 w i..... ...... ii when served, chilled just as it comes from the can and is a time saver for use in cooked desserts. APrLE MtKINGlE PIE Pastry 2 large apples 2 egg yolks l3 cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 egg whites 3 .tablespoons sugar Line a 9" pie plate with the i in M jmii i-i i. rani lur ( ora March lie sure to up (; ana. i Corn Starrli, its d,- "liil'le iiUdL HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Sjf. ity ensures excellent roulu sugar. Stir in crumos. neat ter congregation support was egg lightly, blend in milk and not forthcoming there would be shortening and add to dry mix- no alternative but to close down ture. stirring only enough to the church . Tnls forthright pre-moisten dry ingredients. Spoon sentation of the state of the batter over prunes, filling muf-;cnurchs affalrs was, apparent-fin cups about 23 full. Bake ly the spur tnat was necded to about 25 minutes in hot oven 'stimulate a new interest and re-(400 degrees F.i. Allow to stand solve in the maintenance of the Alio Manufaclurrrt of Croun Brand Com 5, Q. How can I quickly clean sil verware? A. If one has no time for nie nnste' Peel, core and sflre li..iJT7i cleaning the silverware piece by aples and place in the pie shell. a minute, then invert pan to t.hllrrh nn n sound and more ac- UiCCe. Place it 111 a disnpan Ot i Heat caa vrlt oHH snocir and . - , ' - .remove muinns. lanes aooui a tjVP b-isis meaium-sizea mumns. That every member should act ' as a missionary to go out and ' t ni i ..Jf Z-i i - y : . f v 'ii t") f - I Suf J f F "J !s 4 .. i,nU ,u..u.u. v uiuA. ruur iiiw miAtuie uvei borax and a little soap. Let apples. Bake in hot oven, 425 ' 'ftLuid in this solution for a few degrees F., for 10 minutes, then hours. Rinse in clear water. Dry reduce temperature to 325 de-wiih a soft cloth, and the task greSs F., and bake 30 minutes is done. longer. Top with meringue "Build B. C. Paj 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar Core and slice apples, add water and cook till tender. Rub through a sieve. Add sugar. bring back old and new members to the fold was the keynote of the fervent resolution to carry on which followed a heart-searching discussion as to the future outlook for the church. There could be no such thing, made from the 2 egg -whites and the 2 tablespoons of sugar. Return to moderate oven, 325 i Q. What are a ;ev comparative i measures that one should mem- , orize for use in th kitchen? I butter, salt, lemon rind and juice. Cool slightly, stir in the I It. u'n iin:tnimmiJv :iorH degrees F., to brown meringue. Yield: one 9" pie. well-beaten egg yolks, and I turn thp Presovterlan Cnurch whl,h UNIVfiRSITY NOT A "SOCIAL EXTRAVAGANCE" James S. Thomson. Scottish-born president of the University of Saskatchewan, told a big meeting of farmers in Saskatoon, Sask., recently that a university ''must not be regarded as a social extravagance, something to be co'nsidered after all other needs have been met.'' He expressed the view that a single department, that of field' husbandry, had returned to the people in actual cash value "many times the 20 million dollars spent on the university in the 40 years of existence." Above is a view of the chemistry building, one of the many, natural graystone buildings on the campus. A. One cup equals 2 pint. 2 t..c ".)ons equal 1 dessert spoon, 4 teaspoons equal 1 tablespoon, 2 dessertspoons equal 1 into a baking Daiung dish. uimi. Beat Deal egg Nature's Finest Food APPLE SUNSHINE 6 medium apples from the earliest days had 1 played such a vital and ef fee- , jtive part in tiie religious life of1 ' the city, ceasing to operate. ! Various causes for a lack of i whites until stiff but not dry, add the 2 tablespoons sugar beating in gradually. Pile on top of first mixture and bake in a moderately slow oven, 325 ripcripps F until thp ton is nicelv Mil Vi cup water cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter Dash of salt Q. How can I remove soot oofs from a rug or carpet? interest and support which appeared to have been setting in were submitted. Amone other , cover it with dry salt, and Egypt and were first made of work this around until it be-papyrus, an aquatic plant of th;? comes soiled. Then sweep up 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind. browned Serve hot or cold slx 1 tablespoon lemon Juice sprvint-s PAPYRUS BOATS I According to the Roman writ- j er Pliny, boats were invented in n il, sedge family. the salt. Doctors say plenty o! i essential to any wfll is., diet. In Pacific youX '; easily diKested. ecor.oi.i containing the neressi.y erals and vitamin fori;., meals. if tiie congregation itself may have been remiss during the year past, m its interest, attendance and support, the church organizations, at least, had kept up the good work and particular tribute was paid to the Ladles' Aid ami the choir. Mr and Mrs. J A. Teng and Mr and Mrs. E. J. Smith were singled out as outstanding among the pillars of the church. ' What could the church have done without them?" was a consensus question The report of the session, presented by Secretary J. A. Teng, nowed a church membership of 135. reports of the board of managers, which focussed attention on ihe church's financial position, v.c re presented by George C. Mitchell in the absence through illness of E. J. Smith. The Sunday School report, E. J Smith, superintendent, showed enrolment of 63 and average attendance of 43. The ladies' Aid. Mrs S J. Hunter, secretary, reported $8')0 Unneri over to tim board el iiur. vers to aid church financ in.'.. The Canadian Girls In Train-inu. Gad McRae. secretary, and !oy Scouts, Ian Dunbar, scout-ma. ter. reported memberships of 11 and 18 respectively. Other reports included the missionary budget by Samuel Ma -st y and the Women's Missionary Society, Mrs. J. W. Ph APPLESAUCE CAKE cup mild-flavoured fat 3i cup sugar 1 egg 1'2 cups sifted all purpose flour OR 1 23 cups sifted pastry flour one Free Delivery IBlM)o PACIFIC 547 ; things that were blamed was i the Saturday night party which I ; it was held kept some people j j away from church on Sunday morning Co-operation of par-; cuts w ith the Sunday School was also held as a vital need. ! The meeting elected a new-board of managers of the church, the immediate and primary task of which will be to j find a permanent pastor for the ! church, the pulpit of w hich has been vacant since the departure some months ago of Rev. A. F. Irradiated and Vacuus; 837-841 2ND AVENUE WEST YOUR SUPER VALUE STORE Fruits and Usgetafeles 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 tablespoons cocoa 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup thick sweetened applesauce '? cup raisins Cream fat thoroughly, add sugar gradually and cream well together. Add well-beaten egg. Sift the dry ingredients together and add alternately witn the applesauce to the first mixture. If raisins are used, sift a little of the dry ingredients over them before adding to cake mixture. Bake in square pan 8"x8" in a moderate oven 350 degrees F., for 45-50 minutes. Macbween for Melfort. Saskatchewan Presbytery will be prodded into action to send a man to Prince Rupert where, according to the acting moderator and pastor. Rev. A. F. McCoil, a "great challenge and a big job of evangelism" exists Mr. Mc- 29c 0OAIJTY MEAT SPECIALS TiiTinrTri-TiiTTrirrTniiiiirininTOiiiTiiaiiii BLUE BRAND ROUND STEAK , 48c BLUE BRAND T-BONE STEAK l0 58c , ONiONS ' No. 1, 4 lbs .TURNIPS " 6 lbs. GRAPEFRUIT- 80V Two sailincs pr VANt'Ol f R - VKTU' SEATTLE Tuesday. 1:30 urn Ca-Fridavs. 12 midnitht U STEWART and ALICE t for Sundavs. 12 nndnieht 25c 25c 69c 50c Modern Etiquette Kv ROBERTA LEE oi'i'EN iixitiorrf J CRYING? CROSS? CROTCHETY? FOR MASSK I I v" ( LEMt.Mt Februarv 6 and 9 57c 33c 39c 52c 38c LAMB CHOPS 'A' Grade FOWL- Cleant'd Free, lb. . BOLOGNA lb VEAL STEW lb. PORK CHOPS lb Loin, lb. 43c 37c 18c 57c FOR SOI Til ISLAND- Q. When should the guests arrive at the church for a wedding ceremony? A. From a half hour to not later than five minutes before ORANGES .... Juicy ......... 3 doz. TerraceSPUDS 10 lb. Coll. whose own active work here during the past few months of his supply earned a hearty vote of commendation and thanks, referred to the need of a ne v energy and spirit in the church work a need which was not confined to the one church alone but was apparent in other churches and in other places. OFUC KKS KOK YEAR ELECTED The meeting tiected church officers for the year as follows: Congregational Secretary, J. A. Teng. Treasurer, E J. Smith. Board of Managers-John Mc-Leod. E. F. Saunders, Robert Strachan, C. G. Ham, James Bremner, John Currle. G. C GROUND BEEF - 1b WEINERS lb ;.: SAUSAGE Pure Pork, lb. Shoulder STEAK lb. . Februarv o - FRANK J SRINNB Prince Rupert Third Ave ?--a the ceremony. The guests should s this your child? "Wornn" a ery possible reason. Dr. MiKenie's IX-ad Shoi Worm (.andy. X rue fur our free (realise on worms. THE W. H. COMSTOCK CO. BROCKVIUE ONTARIO be seated before the parents of ! 100 lb. 'sad 1 the bride and bridegroom ar-i rive. I Q When passing in front of j someone seated in the theatre, ; is it proper to say, ' Pardon"? I A. No; the correct phrase is, . "I beg your pardon." I' ' i i Hi II III IK 'lif IIIIWI Ii I W I Prices tecK Tries NABOB COFFEE jiasCt cj7 V V Miicneii, ueorge Murray, Alex O. Should a man ever wear I .. . ,,. . . . . LB. 53c INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Set It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave (Near CFPR) J D ! . " . . j wiciviuiiin, KoDeri Parker i S K. Brewer ii TOMATO SOUP Camphe s tins GURVICH y j trousers at six o'clock in the.j -rjevening? $5-99 J j Advertise in the Daily News! session Samuel Massey, J. E Davey, Fred Conrad and Harry Calderwood. Trustees Mr. Justice A. M. Manson and G. R. Naden. Auditor Robert Strachan.' Cloverleaf 31c 33c 29c MILK Carnation, Case BABY FOODS 8 tin PRESTO !! SALMON TISSUE 4nc j Westminstei 4 rolls . . . . Heinz, 6 tins a 03. & SON Coiilnicton KASEMKNT vTy chair IS BRAN FLAKES 91 Mm C ' Kellogg's, 8-oz. 2 for FOUNDATIONS OUR srwiAL SHREDDIES 2 for OLD URMTIRE MADE LIKE NEW LO VI N'S BLl'E 818 330 2nd Ave. iNext to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mail Order Service LAM) CLEAR? 25c i (T V I j peaehes to he luscioun, fV7YTn m rtft W smooth, firm, anil jSjfnjjKf md f3 V M gcnrroiiH in size? Then flIJZjSlyta m JAVEX- 32 oz SOAP- Lifebuoy, Lux, 3 bars BLENDED JUICE 29c PORK AND BEANS fC uty 33c CATCHUP . . . 25c PEACHES '.?oh. ...23c BEETS 'OR CARROTS IT."" 25c DC AC L-vnn Vallev. Size 4 OQp f''Pj 20 oz. tin, 2 for SALAD-MUSTARD lie MMalkin's Pound Blue Label QEZg ROCK W0K TRUCKS For Hire I W "Koyal fjly" is your I m brand. Your grocer Jrmt?sjll PACIFIC REPAIR Johnson's WAX Glo-Coat, Liquid or fQC Paste. Srnan PHONE 32 Large or RED 511 Soap POWDERS- Q"c Rinso, Oxydoi, Lux VOIR VACILM CLEANERS AND ELECTRIC IRON bKS ,1.. ft PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 6 TO FEB. 13 CALL KEU ;MI7 32G Second Avenue West You saw it in lhe t