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This is the time against which mothers who pack the lunch boxes, and teachers who manage the cafeterias, must guard. Keep up a child‘s interest in food and you will keep his body well nourished. Today we are going to talk about the lunch which is carried to .school from home. There are such attractive lunchâ€"box accessories available that if we have some of them it is real fun to do the packing. Thermos bottles, waxed paper, paper napkins, doilies and small waterproof paper boxes with tightâ€"fitting covers are some of the desirable things. Soup, cocoa Or a vegetable for the hot dish can be carried in the thermos. Sandwiches taste much better if made from bread cut not too thick, and wrapped separately.. Salads keep beautifully in paper cups or boxes. t Sandwiches, cookies and fruit are the standbys for lunches which are carried. Try to vary the kinds of sandwiches. For appetizing fillings use any of the following combinations:â€" It is not easy to sit still in the schoolâ€" room after this interval of© freedom. The first newness of the higher grade, the different teacher, and the boysâ€" changed during the long vacationâ€" wears off and the routine of school stretches out with Thanksgiving the next holiday in sight. NEGESSITY FOR KEEPINGâ€"UP CHILD‘S INTEREST IN FOOD All through the country, school bells are ringing and if you listen you can hear them. They call children back from long golden days out of doors, from running and jumping just the moment they felt like a rabbit or a kangaroo; from yelling like Indians in full war paint; andsfrom the makeâ€"beâ€" lieve workd of pirates and knights. Hardâ€"boiled eggs, celery and mayonâ€" nalse. F _ Grated carrot with honey. Chopped pickle with mayonnaise. Chopped peanuts with mayonnaise. Creamed butter with horseâ€"radish. For sweet fillings:â€"Chopped dates and nuts; honey and nuts; melted sweet chocolate and nuts; Brown sugar and butter; sugar, butter and cinnaâ€" mon; chopped prunes, dates and orâ€" ange juice. Dried beef and cheese (put through food chopper) mixed with tomato. Barbarba B. Brooks, the noted exâ€" pert in Domestic Science, contributes the following specially timely article to The Advance this week. From its suggestions mothers may be able to glean many helpful hints on the proâ€" blem of food for the youngsters going to school. Under the heading "School Bells are Ringing," Barbara Brooks writes:â€" A good cookie for a lunch box is one with a fruit or jelly filling. Here are two tested recipes:â€" Marguerites 2 egrs, 1 cup brown sugar, i Cup flour, i teaspoon baking powder, 1â€"3 teaspoon salt, 1 cup nut meats, cut in small pieces, i cup bran. Beat eggs slightly, and add remaining ingredients in the order given. Fill small buttered tins twoâ€"thirds full of mixture. Bake in moderate oven (370°F.) ten to fifteen minutes. Yield: 24 very small cakes. Hermits 1â€"3 cup butter, 2â€"3 cup sugar, 1 egyg, 2 tablespoons milk, 1 3â€"4 cups flour (or more), 4 cup bran, 1â€"3 cup raisins, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 3â€"4 teaspoon cinnamon, i teaspoon cloves,. i teaspoon mace, i teaspoon nutmeg, i leaspoon salt. Cream the butter, add the sugar and egg, and beat well. Add the milk and bran, raisins and flour which has been sifted with the spices. Chill, roll thin, cut and bake in a moderate oven (400° Toronto Stqpr:â€"An exchange says that paved highways are a boon for the farmer. Sure they are. He can walk on them and get hit, or take to the ditch alongside and wade. Or he can drive on them with his load of hay or When the cakes are cool, they may be frosted with confestioners‘ sugar fresting, and chopped nuts or bran sprinkled over the top. his buggy and get bawled out by every motorist he delays. Paved highways are a boon for the farmer all right. And if he tears them up when moving his farm machinery, he‘s liable to heary fine. Keep Up and Y p a Child‘s Interest in Food, You Will Keep His Body Welilâ€"Nourished" ncorthern Ontario. "Along the eastern boundary of Onâ€" tario, particularly north of the Matâ€" tawa, many deer were killed during the heavier snows," he said at the C. F.R. tourist office toâ€"day. "Neverâ€" theless, from these localities, reports come that the increase in game this season has been large and also that there were sufficient numbers left over of mature specimens to insure sportsâ€" men that they will have all the opâ€" portunities to obtain one. ‘"Moose show a good increase all the way down the west side of Lake Temâ€" iskaming and the Ottawa river. This game is showing an increasing tenâ€" dency to frequent thick second growth near some of the more populated parts of the country rather than the wilderâ€" ness parts that are being invaded by lumber and pulp concerns as well as prospectors. "Fires in northwestern Ontarioâ€"as well as those in the Thunder Bay disâ€" trictâ€"have been kept under sufficient control and their influence on the supply of large game has only been to move it a little farther away. Raleigh, a famed moose hunting territory, reâ€" ports that there will be plenty of GAME IN ONTARIO WILL BE PLENTIFUL, SAYS EXPERT Hunters and others in this area will be interested now in the prospects for game in the North this season. In a recent issue of The Toronto Mail and Empire an interview was given by a man whose opinion may be considered as that of an expert and so of especial value. The substance of the interview is given herewith for the information of readers of The Advance who may be interested :â€"â€" "Sportsmen have no need to be apâ€" prehensive to any degree about a shortâ€" age of game on account of the heavy snows of last winter or because of the fires which have devastated the timber in certain areas," said Ozark Ripley, associate editor of Field and Stream; who has just returned from a careful survey of the hunting territory in northern Ontario. Despite Heavy Snow Last Winter in Some Areas, and Despite the Fires This Summer in Other Areas. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Tens of thousands of thin, rundown. menâ€"yes, and women tooâ€"are gettâ€" ing discouragedâ€"are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on fiesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worrying and start to smile and enjoy life right now for McCoy‘s Cod Liver Exâ€" tract Tablets are putting fiesh on hosts of skinny folks in all parts of the world every day. One woman, tired, weak and couraged, gaining 15 pounds in weeks and now feels fine. And this shows what faith the makers have in McCoy‘s for they say: if any thin person don‘t gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your money will be refundedâ€"and only 60 cents for 60 tabletsâ€"Economy sizeâ€"$1.00. Ask for them at Moisley Ball, F. M. Burke Limited, Sauve‘s Pharmacy or any drug store. "There is now no open season for caribou n Ontario. Doubtless the future will show a considerable increase in these handsome niembers of the deer family. Establishment of preserves will be of great help, as will be the inâ€" creasing change in the attitude of the Indian guides in the region who are beginning to realize that a live moose deer or caribou means more to them than a dead one, because the former provide them with wellâ€"paid work as guides for sportsmen," Mr. Ripley conâ€" cluded. Getting Skinnier Every Day moose and deer hunting this autumn. The celebrated. moose hunting regions along the northern shore of Lake Supeâ€" rior just north of the C.P.R. line are well supplied with moose, particularly the districts around Hurkett, Nipigon, Kama, Jackfish, Amyot, Missasabie and Metagama. West of Nipigon there are more deer than east of it, but even in this moose territtory, there is a fair supply of deer. Something Must Be Done and Done Right Nowâ€"Quick Pertuh Expositor:â€"The objectionable thing about reckless motorists is that the bones they break are not always in their own heads. J. R., WALKER, AGENT disâ€" five How to deal with the case has been a problem to the crippled children‘s committee for some time. The girl i« ]suï¬ering from a lingering disease, and ! as a result the committee did not feel like undertaking her case since it iwould practically exhaust their funds and put them in the position that : they would have been able to Geal with only a few cases during the next year. Development work of an interesting nature is being carried out at the Sisâ€" coe Gold mines property, and results from diamondâ€"drilling operations have proved entirely satisfactory, it is stated. According to an unofficial statement, arrangements are being made for the sinking of a new shaft. The present shaft, which was located to tap "C" vein, is now down to the 500â€"foot level and there was talk a short time ago of sinking this to the 750â€"foot level. Recent diamond drilling has produced such satisfactory results, however, that it is now understood to be the intention of the company to proceed with a new shaft instead of deepening the old one, as formerly proposed. It is expected that the new shaft will bring to light additional ore reserves, but the final outcome of this plan as regards minâ€" When Premier Ferguson visited the Sault recently, he told the committee that the government could do nothing. However, he offered to be responsible for a year‘s treatment of the child and to make arrangements for her to be placed in the Sick Children‘s hosâ€" pital, Toronto. Word has now been received that a bed has been reserved for her. Despatches from Sault Ste. Marie deâ€" tail the particulars of the case of a twelveâ€"yearâ€"old Korah girl, unable to walk, who has been given a chance for treatment by specialists through the generosity of Premier G. Howard Ferâ€" guson. The premier has undertaken to be responsible personally for the cost of one year‘s treatment for the girl in the Sick Children‘s hospital at Toronto. The committee tried to get the munâ€" icipality to undertake the responâ€" sibility but it refused to do so. SISCOE MINE ARRANGING FOR THE SINKING OF SHAFT PREMIER FERGUSON HELPS CRIPPLED GIRL AT SAULT London (Eng ) Daily News:â€"There is a tall building going up in the Strand.. It is one of the tallest in Lonâ€" don. 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