._.__‘,-_.i.___._. 1 ||mr It! Iii Kept Ilmtl Eskimo Alive .1 .. l uufOBEn 31, 1146 son. St. John. N. 3.. and Robert Weyrich. Ottawa, Ont. held for the child when she was burned from he: thighs l0 their frozen outpost at Nottingham Island. in Hudson Strait Baffin Island, and a U. S. army doctor st Churchill. For saving the liie oi Susie Nakalook. an eight-year-old Eskimo girl, five Canadians are to be awarded Royal Canadian Humane soc- lely parchment certificates. They are William Lawson and Ermcst Hollands. Toronto; Douglas Haig King. Harriston. Ont.; David Clark- No hope was I herbs, spices and sauces add dis- to he;- head liinction to meat dishes. while playing near a bonfire in Aptrll. 1944. but the rive men took her , bay leaf. thyme, savoury. garlic. and ‘ marjornm treated her by wiireleu instruction; ircrn Dr. McKee at Pang-nirtung. l. corns, ONW WA! TABOO women AS BAD MANNERQ hate being seen Today's spirit o! acceptance oi lily-guildlng i‘| broad enough to take li-p-rouging 1n a public rel- taurent after s girl hu finished her meal. But social acceptance does it's because molt powder or ‘rouge putt‘. or TIY wit PAR CiES m Oil) ENGLISH-M antenna FLOQRS AND 5 unottum Old Bngish No-Rubbing Wax lives up to the high stand- Irds you have always demanded o! this famous product. Old English is made by an exclusive process to get flours. linoleum—smoothcr and brighter. Contains millions or tiny particles of long-wearing Carnauba wax. And so "Hal" to use! You just spread it on floors. and it polishes "W! to a gleaming. longer-lasting brightness. Eoonomiml. -. . and a little goes a long. long way. 016 EnglisbWWox $llmP§ . AISIN nuns O No wasted time, no extra etepe. Full-strength Iileiechmann’: active Fresh Yeast goes to work right sway. Makes sweet, month-tex- tured buns that melt in your mouth- And nukes them feat. venient time when they can wlth-‘ dmw and make the needed repairs. nflhdishes using less tender cuts o! extend to touch-ups with orush. lipstit. mirror and is many com- plicated manoeuvres as an artist sete up when planning lo paint a MEAT LOAF By common accord and con- picture. Such make-up rcpilrs carted action, the girls have con- should be strictly a private affair. 1 mum! ground mw bee; dltioned their public to that one. Bo should touch-ups made with a Apparently ' and potato dumpllnn. Eight to William Lawson. Toronto. Ont... also aided. Doctors points wireleased instructions. Economy In The Meal Course For a certain number o! nome- 31011 the meat course flflentl I big problem and even a headache. They fume against meat ratloninl. against the price o! meat. etc.. but when asked whether they have triccl the cheaper cuts. which are also coupe-n savers, the answer ls generally, no, and their question is. "Are they any good?" They are good ii.‘ properly cooked say the home economists oi the Consumer Section of the D. D. A- The cheaper and consequently less tender cuts of meat require mug and slcw cooking in moi-st neat. In this category are classed the lollowlng cuts: blade, brisket. chuck. flank, heart. neck, plate. round, rump, shank. short ribs and shoulder. Proper seasoning plays an im- portant part in making these cuts 0i meat better flavour. It used with discretion. fresh or dried Parsley, celery leaves, pepper chives. chill powder, curry .powder are some o! the seasonings (used. Nothing is quite as good as - Withi it ithl b- lk chewed-oi! colour until that con-‘mn w am ' mace or paw a lblend well with veal; sage with |pork; cloves. horseradish or mus- . tard with beef. The following meat meat are suggested by the Con- sumer Section. (chuck, hamburger, neck) 1 pound pork liver l medium onion 1 cup dry bread crumbs l. -2 teaspoons salt ~8 teaspoon pepper 1 9E8 Soald liver tor ll minutes thcn drain and grind with onion and bee! (unless hamburger). Add other ingredients and mix well. Pack in la greased loot pan. Bake lIl a ‘moderate oven, 3500?” (or 1 i-Z hours. Serves six to eight. 1 l BIEFSTEAK AND KIDNEY PIE ’ (Chuck, flank. neck. plate, round, rump. shank. slewing bee!) 1 to 1 i~2 pounds beef 1-2 to 1 pound bee! kidney 1 medium onion. chopped 2 tablespoons lat i-I cup tlour 3 cups hot water 4 whole cloves 1-2 teaspoon mixed pickling spice I teaspoon: salt 14 teaspoon pepper Biscuit dough or paltry Out beet and kidney in 1 inch CHAQQQTIIQTOWN ouanotarq sit-nest Hollando. Ivrontv. Ont-- at distant one o! live honored by the Royal Canadian Humane Society- ONE-TON HOUSE A rive-moon house built c»! lam- inated plastic panels welflhe only one ton. a conventional ltouse o! this size weighs 40 tone Gontpletes llearlag 0n Application QUEBE. Oct. D-(CP) - Mr. Justice Lucien Cannon has com- pleted hearing in camera an all" plication o! the United Steelwork- ers of America (C.!.O.) oi Syfllley- 1:5,. 1o;- payment oi unemploy- ment insurance benefits bfilwe"! an announced strike settlement Oct. 4 and return to work n.‘ in- dividual employees. Mr. Justice Cannon. chatrlnflfl o! a. board o! concillatizm in 1940 which adjudicated a contract he- tween the union and the Dominion Steel and Coal corporation. "would not comment on the hearing end- ing yesterday. E. B. Jolliife o! Toronto. Univ" counsel, could not be reached but it was understood he would re- port to the union. In its application for unemploy- ment insurance benelits, the un- ion maintained the strike ended oitlcially Oct. 4 and that there were three separate disputes. It was claimed that from July 15 1° Oct. 4 the stoppage resulted from a deadlock between the steel con- , AGE SELEQL BOYS AND GIRLS know what they like - OGILVIE OATS, the different porridge with that ab-so-good nut-like flavour. The extra , value means extra goodness and no bulls. union; from Oct. 4-9 between the troller. F. B. Kllbottrn, and the company management and the government. and from Oct. troller. A test case was disallowed by 9-l8|the Moncton, N_B., oitice or the non. between the management and con- unemployment insurance commi! slop and subsequently the mutt-II w” referred to Mr. Justrce Onl- ~i cubes. Brown onion in hot fat. Skim out. Dredge meats with ilour. Brown well and remove irom pan. Add water to pan in which, meant was browned, stirring well. Add this gravy. with spices tied in} cheese cloth bag, to meat and onion. ‘ It necessary add more water to cover meat, Cover tightly and sim- mer slowly until mesta are ten- der- l 1-3 to 2 hours, removing spices at the end o! the first hour. Season with salt and pepper. Flam in casserole. Cover with biscuit dough or pastry. Cut slits in dough to allow steam to escape. Bake in .a hot oven 400011 for 25 to 30 min. utes. until crust is cooked. WEET-SOUB BEEF 4 pounds bee! chuck.‘ rump. or round 2 cups vinegar 2 cups water 1 teaspoon whole black peppe" 3 bay loaves 3 tablespoons {at i teaspoon salt Remove exccas (at from meat and reserve. so k meat 8 hours or overnight in vinegar and water to which peppers and bay leaves oave been added, Turn meat once dur- lng~ soaking. Drain very well, sav- imz liquid. Heat fat from meat in heavy kettle, add meat and brown on all lldel. Add salt and i 1-2 cups o! the reserved liqui-d. 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