THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932 OSHAWA SCHOOL OF COOKING AND HOME ECONOMICS ~ CONDUCTED AT THE ~~ MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM BY MISS E. FRANCES THOMPSON TOMORROW THE CLOSING DAY at 3 p.m. DOORS OPEN 1.30 P.M. MAN. .. _.ABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY 'ALL WOMLN OF OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CORDIALLY INVITED PAGE SEVEN oe will teach you to make love to my daughter." limited areas over which to ply hig calling. The silver fox is now the most popular of the fur-bear- Daring Dan: "Wish you ing animals, next 'coming the |old boy; I'm not making tablespoons of cheese are the | muskrat, the white fox, and tho | headway." proportions. Sandwiches made | beaver.--~The Empire Review. "Did you read t of this filling are good toasted. --- vant girl wrote?' . Broiled Sausages Angry Parent (striding into dim- "No, but 1 imagine it is Did you ever broil meat with |ly-lighted room): "Young man, I |new situations." the oven door open? Leaving the door open does away with all that nasty smoke and unpleasant sy comes off in the peeling of the gor ot cooking. Miss Thomp- stable, is lost. Carrots and | x Dvr Jhany of the good | , t ut 2 ' A : onde kel Without any | cooks on that point yesterday af- | > Bro " ; Austs alia and New | ces Thompson prepare the dif she £00 e "27 | ternoon, when she grilled saus- | 25 Brock Fad vive to Yrinaripl ferent cour of a complete din- Fhe secret of their suc- y.e5 nthe oven, using only the | ner, wer 1 Convinced Hat ( is Baving a lt ung op burner and leaving the door 2 Of Lhe wall ed and prov . hi little po a 1e oven open. With the sau- 5 ic ing Te, to ed J i ana ai es, fhe cooked tomatoes, cut he least, ( fash Ji ag ¢ "| in halves, seasonin :] whe And Ther 10 doubt but e poonful of Mz: eT 'was 'used in she took them 300i0g em en wom there went home de ter cooking of these two veget- | Butter may take its place. ARE LOOKING FOR LARGER MARKET | used by Miss Thompson yester- day was made of Oshawa Dalry Cottage Cheese and Bovril. One teaspoon of clear bovril to three J eco in the House, strongly { opposed the resolution. He pointed jo the attempt in Britain to save | the wool growers by tariffs in the | 18th century. The result was that | woolen goods went so high in price at people started to wear cotton, hal the industry was hopelessly | | ruined French saw their op- | cott m from ll par i Vor and so built nomists would, much New Cooking Methods Were Demonstrated by Miss E. Frances Thompson List of Prize Winners at the Cooking School | The following is a list of the Oshawa and district house wives who were successful in winning the prizes at the Osh- awa School of Cooking and Home Economics at the Masonic Temple yesterday afternoon. 1. Saucepan set, donated by Adams Furniture Co., Mrs. W. H. Moore, 197 Church Street, 2, One gallon of Motor Oil, donated by Ontario Moto: Sales, Limited--Mrs. Richard Ierguson, Street West, . Order for s Beauty , Cream cake, donated by Mrs. R, F. Lick, R.R. 5 to 7. Cakes, and pastry, donated hy Jean Shoppe--Mrs. M. Mesaam, 312 Golf Street; M, Graham, 91 Bucking Av { 370 Verdun Road. 40 17. Ten baskets of groceries--Ah 247 Bruce Street; Mrs. R. Hill, Mrs. Annie Baxter, 503 Alber Brown, 243 Mitchell Avenue; Mr ton, 477 Albert Street; Mrs. B. Morgan, Street; Mrs. H. Amey. 240 Bul: A Leslie- H. Guy, 144 Colborne Street E George Corse, 165 Annis Street; Mrs. R. 597 Masson Street. story that ser- full of I'he ortumty, ned that by doing so, no more It Is true that even good cooks | p'a the nutriment than necessar- who attended the Oshawa School of Cooking and Home Economics to putting duties | 2nd saw and heard Mids E, Fran- p the ndustr Mr. Young accused the govern- ent of taking the present action as a Prel mi Ltd. Chosen For Quality FIRM - EVEN - FLAVORFUL mpoo and marcel donate Mrs. C. M. Brewn, 157 Jean Ruth Cake No. 3, Oshawa 0111 arlor would n considérat Mrs. hid inry to revetution! ze her system | raha t in he fore cooking | | of cooking Wid W ne | Take the roast for instance 'Was somes { that Miss Thompson took out of ) those who. att over afte In IN BY-ELECTION > ar fn 'vas was deliciously lor covered ro had not put fit No, parts of tl Murdered | :¢45t of beet. "wera | « thin coating of butter | in the cold oven, in a roarting pan, with no cover oven was allowed to get to degrees then turned off so hirtce candidates were | the meat would cook .at an even Ju il ! A 5 ned to contest the scven constit- | {emperature until the le to | { I vok- demon- ted that the of Id not Canada fs ide out of the heets, if they were able enterprise cied before cooking, ricnt. of: over Thompson suggested that | ooiqances. of her 2 would t be wise to try to | giraniion are continuous vegel ibles that take a long i range from the securing of a withent any water, but to! a0 por supplying the Italian The as little as possible. Doing | ivy in the Far Fast with macar- 325 | '0, avoids any waste of food value | . 'to the resumption of live- that : ay he cooked away in the | "oy os vo France i 1g to be poured off he latter development 1s 1 ely dune the energetic in- tervention of Mr, Stevens, in- | Miss | ister of Trade and Commerce. | Thompson, took time yesterday | Recently a party of French buy- fternoon .to hand out some | erg visited Canada and inspected aluable suggestions in the mak- | representative herds, the dis- ng of tea and coffee. For good | nateh of a shipment of 175 head method reulated coffee, use one tahle- | being the {immediate result. To the poon of coffee to a cup of wa-|this country, too, the Dominion | Only | tor. The water should be put |ig sending Increasing numbers of | into the perculator, cold. A pinch | 'attle, Ontario alone being pre- | ] wou consider- establish- at The es in this and showing 01% ir 215 Nass: ; 1 thre pound | brushed with | !t and put "0a shallow | time Vilkins, | Husband Was Ph C . 1 Bottle Jasemine Skin Softener, donated by Jury While a ndidate and Lovell--Mrs, F. Owen, 117 Gibbon Street. In Ireland One Onliwon Cabinet and set of Sterilized Towels Mrs. S. Bradshaw, 286 Eulalie Avenue. _-- Roast of meat and vegetables, cooked on the stage by Miss Thompson in the Hotpoint Hi-Speed Range --Mrs. E. Kaves, 358 Windsor Street, 18. 19, 20. . to Tea and Coffee nencies in Leitrim County, where | t1ke it from the oven. Miss The demonstrator, takes le on- March 3, ! Thomson suggested that twenty later than the rest of | ive minutes for every pound of in the Irish Free State meat is sufficient time for cook- The Leitrim vot- ing. No water was put into the use of the | Pan before the meat was put in- candidate | to the oven. By this very little of the good of meat {8 lost in the cooking three quarters of clear dripping was poured from the roasting pan when the meat had. finished cooking. Cooking Vegetables The housewife discover new method of cooking ves polli ng ons med beg rhment Because TOD'S Bread IS DISTINCTLY BETTER it has been chosen by MISS E. FRANCES THOMPSON for exclusive use at the OSHAWA SCHOOL OF COOKING AND HOME ECONOMICS widow of salt brings out the flavor. Al-| pared to handle 100,000 head | 'ow two minutes for every cup.of | aver and above 25.000 ale | vater used in the quantity of cof- Av allnnated far Delish ime inn wo. at rowed | CANADA CREAT | TAR PRESERVE | to the teapot containing the re- at the Cooking School yesterday. | cuired amount of tea, only part With very little water, or none f the ®oiling water necessary ' AE at all, Potatoes for the average | Let stand for a few minutes, | Canada may woll size family meal will cook in one train through a cloth. int a halt cup of water, and what is erving teapot and add the re- | more, the water that the peeled | mainder of the water. The strain- potatoes have been left standing | ing thus relieves the in is better than fresh, accord-| of all harmful tacine ing to Miss Thompson, who ex-| A deliclous sandwich It Will Pay to Attend the Times' Cooking School the Labor candidate. Five of the Leit- rim scats were held by government ipoorters and two by Republicans y the last Dai URGES STATE TO ~~ CONTROL LIQUOR of Maryland the farmers. beans, ezgs, butter and 1 the results had been dis: and ON TARIFF BILL clared : "or heaven's s: do | sctive ! help them. Mitchell F. Hepburn, | nominated as a government candi- i | conviction that no tariffs could help | licans, two independents and one iLevy on Wool Entering 1strous 13 ' g land de something for the farmers", voted | Mrs. May Reynolds, of the 4 ' | Ontario Liberal leader, voted | Ao stead. "The list totals five t had been tried on Canada put a tariff on wool. F. G. Sander- [ ¢ ] son, M.P, for South Rerth, and |i, W ' 'hief Liberal whip for Ontario de- {1 ZOV for the proposal, in case it might | candidate who was killed, has been (Federal Government Puts | &ainst the proposed tariff, from the en t candidates, five Repub- utton, | Is sec i H | he regarded | | as the greatest and perhaps the | | last fur preserve in the world. | | This claim js the more striking | in that settlement is steadily | | decreasing the virgin areas where, in the old days, the his toric peltries were to be found. But so vast is the Dominion that i there are still hundreds of thous- | | ands of square miles where fur- | bearing animals may be sought, | | write in addition, in. the houn- daries of settlement the artificial | raising of fur is playing an in creasing part in this profitable industry. Canada's output of raw furs during last year shows a mar-| keted value over £2,000,000 con siderably more than a century azo, when the trapper had un- passed by a ma ty of 77 to 32, the Conserv: The resolution jori atives | forcing the vote. E. J. Young, (Lib. | Weyburn), one of the most skilled | # Ottawa, Feb. 22--Two prominent estern Ontario Liberals divided Monday night on the proposal to heverage filling WATCH FOR TOD'S SPECIAL GIFT IN THE PRIZE BASKETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY DAILY. TOD'S BAKERY 48 BOND ST. WEST PHONE 500 | | THE POPULAR BANQUET HAM | Made Exclusively by DUIJARTS KITCHENER Has Been Specially Selected by Miss Thompson For demonstrating at the Oshawa Cooking School Dumarts Kitchener Banquet Hain No Bone -- No Waste -- Easy to Serve Governor = of Adopts This "Wet" Policy Predicting a future rcater and more comprehensive than ever", Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland told members of the Detroit branch of the Cru- saders that 'the foundations. on which real prosperity and real con- tentment must build are still here." The governor said that prohibi- tion 'is a moral issue converted in- to a political issue." The governor said that 19 years experience with prohibition shows "that in this country of diversified peoples and diversified conditions" temperance cannot be achieved by "imposing a hard and fast prohibi- tory limi ation which will apply ev- erywhere, "I can see no way out," he said, "except by turning the question back to the states, with the federal power limited to its sound constit- tuional function of seeing that the interstate phases of the subject are controlled so as to give effect in each state to the popular will." SOVIET PROPOSALS BEFORE LEAGUE Geneva.--The steering commit- tee of the arms conference has decided to adjourn the conference for two weeks, beginning March 19, on a proposal of the Japanese delegation, supported by the tin Ovaltine. United States and England. ] One aluminum Cooking Utensil (Wear-ever). Drastic arms reduction propo- One package Cream of Barley. salsg were made by Soviet Russia. / SPECIAL PRIZES They included the following: The following special prizes will also be given away tomorrow. ) : : Detroit The advertisers who are co-operating with the Oshawa Daily Times in making possible a three dav cooking and home ccon- omics school, in the Masonic Temple Auditorium today and tomorrow at three o'clock daily, with Miss E. Frances Thompson in charge, are showing a generous spirit in their co-operation. Every day, there will be general prizes offered, as the list given below shows. Each day ten prize baskets ofvario us products are given away, as well as threc special prizes, while on the last day there will be grand ptizes for the housewives who hold the winning numbers. uh woman attending the school will re- ceive a coupon, and these will be collected at the intermission. At the close of the demonstration, the prizes will be drawn, and the luck winners will take home their awards. The following is a list of the prizes to be given at the school today: TEN BASKETS CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES One, package Rinso. One package of Lux. One cake of Lux Toilet Soag One pound Dumart's Bacon. Packages of Kellog's Products. One package Windsor Todized Salt, One tin Bokar Coffee. One package Orange Blend Royal York Tea. One 2-o0z. bottle of Bovril. One tin Almer Infant's Food. One jar Smith's Jam or Marmalade, or One bottle Smith's Ketchup, One pound Oshawa Dairy Butter (in five baskets daily). One loaf of Dr, Jackson's Roman Meal Bread, supplied by Tod's Bakery. One tin of Mazola Salad Oil. One tin of Crown Brand Corn Syrup. ; One package of Benson's Canada Prepared Corn, One tin Old Dutch Cleanser. One Onliwon Sterilized Towel. One seven pound bag XXX Pastry Flour. One DO NOT FAIL To see the General Electric Refrigerators Being Demonstrated by Miss E. F. Thompson at the OSHAWA SCHOOL OF COOKING AND HOME ECONOMICS at the MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM General Electric Refrigerators may be purch®sed on our easy payment plan, a small down payment and You will never know just how delicious ham can be until balance in monthly instalments. you have used Dumarts Banquet Ham, The Rich Golden Smoke--the famous Dumart Kitchener Sugar Cure--No com- Bone, No Waste----and the fact that it can be made ready to serve in a few minutes (it is already partly cooked) makes Banquet Ham a most economical and convenient meat for serving in your home, SOLD IN OSHAWA BY BUEHLER BRos. LIMITED The principle of general, plete disarmament to be the basis of the conference's discussions. If a resolution to that effect is defeated, the conference should consider the Soviet plan for pro- gressive, proportional reduction of land, naval and alr forces. Countries with land forces over 200,000 shall reduce by 50 per cent; those between 30,000 and 200,000 shall reduce from zero to 50 per cent, according to the Bumper of eftectives, Wife: ence between taxation ;" direct and indirect a Ire "John, what 15 the differ- One three-piece aluminuy) sausepan sct, supplied by Adams Fur- niture Company. Onder or marcel and finger wave, supplied by Pember's Beauty Parlor. One gallon motor oil, supplied by Ontario Motor Sales. Cakes /and Pastries from hoy Ruth Cake Shoppe, One case Cream of Barley. Onliwon Towel Cabinet hn three packages of Towels, Ong Jar Skin Softener, donated by Jury & Lovell. Other prizes as announced from the stage, GRAND PRIZES On the last day, the following grand prizes will also be given: Choice of C.G.E. Electric Range, C.G.E. Electric Radio or C.G.E. large model stand Sunray Lamp. Bridal set of Wear-Ever Aluminum ware. One case, 24 packages, of Rinso. CHOSEN BECAUSE IT IS BEST Ross, Ames & Gartshore COMPANY, LIMITED 135 KING ST. WEST SOLE LOCAL AGENTS x ONE 1160