ETS TURN RANGELAND INTO CO-OP FARM Id of Combined Operations for 15 veterans Is Matador Lve Farm, 45 miles north of Swift Current, Saskat-Ix-gunner George Lacy drives a tractor. Like others, resources voiuniaruy 10 iiin Houses, made from hauled 40 miles from worked 24 hours dally in i i i isonaoie for Supper? This Is lion Most thrre for supper?! on is asked by mem-bmily probably more Iny other When the ha: a collection of in nd popular supper w on, this question a orth a monotonous 25 ne.iiakers dislike ex-with new dishes, ujiii t 3ted recipes ;hc chance Of cook-, Failures are some-te ikes to risk these Bod still so precious. sombts are con- in" redoes to heln Bakers supplied with lew ideas. With the 1 howin? a wide sel-ge'ables. recipes they ; take advantage of in recipes for sup-re IYing built around plenties available now. attractive, colorful ndve main courses. Moulds" may be made fresh corn Is Just a in lemory, since It Is 1 with canned corn. W "Stuffed Cucum- e varied with dlffer- such as creamed letables. lorn Moulds rn cut from the cob ed or uncooked) or ed canned corn ipoons fat ions flour lk h ;alt Ion pepper pons chopped onions. opped j?rcon or sweet KPPer ... uncooked, parboil In led water 5 minutes. d Hour, salt and pep- P'iy add milk and i thickened, stirring f; Remove from hpnt Pens, chopped pepper, P"snuy beaten eggs. Posether. Pour into P. set in a pan of hot "en poach In n mnrl- 350 degrees F until 0 minutes. Six serv ed Cucumbers cucumbers tne meat pely chopped celery Ions chopped onion vii salt In sage Mtale bread crumbs. Perj in half iength. I -eds and Soft nnr. PPoon, Cook m salted 5 minutes. worK lor proms or large- dismantled R.C.A.F. build- airport. To seed first cron. shifts, used tractor head i r i i ideas ror Housekeepers Often Asked Dra well. Cook sausage meat, add seasonings and crumbs and mix well together. ?ile stuffing cucumber shells. Place In a ( greased baking dish and bake in hot oven, 400 degrees F., for minutes, or until cucumber are tender. Six servings. Ijfgplant Patties 1 large eggplant 1 egg, slightly beaten V2 cup chopped onion Mi teaspoon salt Dash pepper 2 teaspoon sage Vi teaspoon savoury cud flour , 2 tablespoons bacon or sausage drippings Slice, peel and dice eggplant small pieces. Cook In slightly salted boiling water until tender. Drain and cool slightly. Place in mixing bowl, mash slightly ,and add egg, onion and seasonings. Sift in the flour and blend thoroughly. Melt drippings frying pan, drop eggplant mixture in by spoonfuls. Brown patties on both sides. Serve at once with strips f bacon or sausage, corn on the cob or a tossed salad. Makes about 12 medium patties. Silent Approach Best For Police EYNSFORD, Kent, Eng., W- stcalthy approach is more deslr- j ftDie in a policeman man . COUS speeu, tne tynsiura purisn council decided, and Tecofn-mended that the local constable change his motorcycle for a bicycle. In the "good old days" the policeman went silently through the village streets at Lnlght on an unllghted bicycle and no one could hear or sec him coming but "now you can hear him starting up his machine in the next village and the crooks lie low until they hear him disappearing again," members said. BRENTWOOD, Essex. Eng., Cf Police Constable Arthur Duf-fleld was fined $40 for driving a patrol car at a dangerous speed. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be in the-office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. lights at night Approximately 2,500 acres have been ploughed on the 15 sections of land. Flax crop of 365 acres was pronounced A-l by government Inspector Ron Hardy (above at right bending). Washing after work, Harold Heath (left), Bill Zazelenchuk (centre) and Ernie Monson discuss future crops which will repay provincial loan that helped start community. I Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY PAL 4:00 Tribute to CWNA. Halifax Orch. 4:30 Hollywood Radio City 4:45 On the March 5: CO T.B.A. 5:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. . 5:45 Supper Serenade 6:00 CBC News 6:15 CBC News Roundup 6:30 Prairie Schooner 7:00 Frank Bogart 7:30 Pacific Time 8:C0 George Kent and Two Pianos 8:30 Heritage of Music 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Music by Shrednik 9:30 Casino Garden's Orch. 10:00 Smooth and Sentimental 10:15 Milton Charles 10:30 Les Brown's Orch. 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off Ann. 11:05 Silent SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Cloclc 8:00 BBC News 8:15 Melodies for Juniors 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Medley Time 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 Stories in Music 9:30 Musical Program 10:00 On the Teen Beat 10:30 Jive Hive 11:00 CBC News 11:10 Weather Forecast 11 J5 Saturday Showcase 11:30 Personal Album 11:45 Message Period 11:47 -Recorded Interlude P.M. 2;oo TBA 12'30 T.B.A 12:45 T.B.A. 1:00 Saturday Concert 2:00 El Rltmo Tropical 2:15 CBC News 2:30 International Air Show Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to ll-Inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut $G per cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Thone Black 15G Night Phone: Black CG5 P.O. Box 1131 Station B INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 r a HILL SIXTY IS MEETING AGAIN I.O.D.E. Chapter Resumes Regular Sessions for Season Meeting this week at the home of Mrs. H. A. Breen, Fifth Avenue East, Hill Sixty Chapter resumed regular meetings for the season. Mrs. James Hutchison, regent, was In the chair. A donation of $100 to the Second War Memorial Fund was decided- upon and the usual monthly contribution to the Civic Centre was made. Plans were made for a fashion how to be held September 26 at the Clciv Centre Auditorium, an added attraction to be a drawing for two pairs of nylons. Proceeds of the affair will be devoted to1 war services work, child welfare and the Second War Memorial Fund. Winner of the monthly raffle was Mrs. C. A. Brind and of the war savings stamps, Mrs. Breen. Next meeting will.be held at the home of Mrs. James Hutchison on October 14. Justice A. M. Manson of the British Columbia Supreme Court recently stated: "Next to the pulpit, the press Is, I believe, the greatest power for good." Advertise In The Daily News. Arrests Skin Torture ITCHING A Simple Heme Treatment Stainless Greastleis . Acts nul'ltly to calm itchlnc an Irritation of Koxema ltaihea, Itc Inr I'eet and most common ester nally caused akin troubles. Promotes Healthy lleallnff. Economical only a few drops required at an application. 'Money cheerfully refunded If you nre not satisfied. Oet a small original bottle of MOONK'S KMKIIALU Oil. today and apply as directed. Any arood drug store will be glad to supply you. ORMES I.sMITEl) Office: J. II. Mair's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Experts V tSay PLENTIFUL PEACHES With peaches so plentiful this year every homemaker hopes to store away a .good supply for winter use. She also wants to find a simple, practical way to' do the job well, so there win be no spoilage and sothat each sealer will be ready for Its special use either as a d?ssert In Itself or In a baked or Jellied dessert. To prepare Reaihej for canning by the hot pack method, blanch them to remote the skins by dipping In boiling water for 15 to 60 seconds, then dipping In cold water. This sets the color and loosens the skins sq they will slip off easily. Blanch" only sufficient fruit for (wo or three ssalers at a time. When peeled, cut in half, remove pit and drop peaches into a weak brine' made by adding one teaspoon of salt to one quart of 'cold 'water. PEACHES: HOT PACK Remove the peach halves from the brine, drain well, drop into boiling thin syrup (one cup of sugar to two cups of water). Simmer In the .syrup for five minutes, pack fruit In clean, hot sealers. Cover with boiling syrup to with in v4 inch of the top. Adjust wet rubber ring, making sure that it is flat. Put the lid in place ant) partially seal. If using sealers with metal lids, dip the lids' In boiling water, put In place Immediately and seal. Process 15 minutes in the boiling water bath or 20 minutes in a thermostatically controlled oven at 275 degrees Fahrenheit. When the time Is up remove the sealers from the processor, tighten the toos on screw- and soring top sealers. Cool all sealers right side up awav 'from draughts. Test screw and spring top sealers for leaks when cool by care1 fully tilting each sealer and revolving It In the hands. Vacuum type sealers with metal lids ari j tested by striking .the top lightly THIS HELP IS AS NEAR AS YOUR, NEAREST DRUG STORE Help that has been proved for more than 40 years quick relief from the miseries caused by kidney ailments it's waiting for you in Gin Pills. Proof? Victims of kidney trouble from coast to coast acclaim this remedy, testify to the results secured. " sujjered or years from kidney ailments without getting relief until I tried Gin Pills. After taking one box 1 got much relief and after taking three I fejt a uhole lot better," Mrs. V.L., Sydney. Money back if not satisfied! The best proof of Gin Pills merit is the fact that druggists eteryuhere sell them on a satisfaction or money-back basis! How Gin Pills help the toxic wastes in your system are eliminated through millions of tiny tubes in your kidneys. Congested kidneys interfere with elimination of waste matter, causing broken rest, back ache, lumbago and other distress. Gin Pills are compounded to help the kidneys do their work thoroughly. Get Gin iae tnem merit! TtlillP School Supplies We have a complete stock of scribblers, loose leaf " books, drawing pads, pens, pencils, crayons, Reeve's poster paints, Ink, erasers, rulers, compasses, set quares, protractors, loose leaf zipper covers. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK Phone Red 310 Green & Builders All Interior and Exterior .Work L,asc Kites r or Duncan Pattison Fellow members of tae Canadian Legion accorded tribute to the late Duncan Pattison at funeral services held Thursday altcAiooh in Grenvllle Court Chapel of B.C. Undertakers. Kev. R. A. Wilson of First Un.ted Church officiated. Mr. Pattison who passed away Monday, was a veteran of World War I. Organist during' the service as Mrs. J. S. Black. Interment t:k place in Falrylew Cemetery, vr'th Legion members D. McOIlllvxay, J. Nicoll, J. Moore and Le.jlle Parkes acting as pallbearers, At the graveside the: "Last Post" was sounded by Bugler W. J. Ranee. with a metal spoon. There should be ;a clear ringing sound, not a idali one. If the sealers are alr- tlfeht, label them ,and store in a cool dark place. COLD PACK Peaches may also be canned by the cold pack method. Test sealers for leakage. Wash, rinse and keep hot until ready to use. Sort the peaches for size and maturity. A much better pack Is obtained If the fruit Is uniform. Blanch, neel, halve and remove pits. As fruit is peeled drop In brine (same as for hot pack). Peel only enough fruit for two or three sealers at a time. Drain and pack in the hot sealers, cut side down. Fill containers to within 'a Inch of the top with hot syrup If spring or screw top sealers are used and 2 Inch of top of vacuum type. Remove air bubbles by running a knife down and around the Inside of the sealer. Adjust wet rubber rings and tops and partially seal screw tops and spring tops. Completely tighten metal bands of vacuum type sealers. Process In a boiling water bath 20 minutes for pints, 25 minutes for quarts. The oven Is not recommended for processing neaches packed cold. Complete the orocess as for the hot pajk method. SLUGGISH KIDNEYS CAN CAUSE THIS MISERY If your tlctp It disturbed if you hue to get up timt aad if lia at nit ht chancel re your kidneys ue to blime. Then the kidneys trt out of gear, toxic acidi our linger in your system, cauiiof irritation, sore back, stiff joints. You can't expect to feel rif ht or be rifht until you give your kidneys the help toey may need. Pills from your druggist today. , as airecteu. use proves ineir Regular size, 40 Pills Economy size, 80 Pills (! tM D.S.A. liU DIM Hi!) National Drug & Chamteal Company of Canada, Llmltad THIRD AVENUE P.O. Box 1404 Kermode and Painters Bree Estimates and Prompt Service 0 Prince Uupcrt Daflp Betas Friday. 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