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Porcupine Advance, 19 May 1932, 2, p. 3

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Made in Canada FREEâ€"Send for the Magic Book to use when you bake at home. Address: Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty Street, Foronto, Ont. Otawa Journal:â€"There ough »ne way to compel peorile t« less negligent in the matter acning the necessary excise sta neques. This neglect means a xtble and inconvenienceâ€"and [mes lossâ€"â€"to business people. Other wellâ€"known food experts and cookery teachers in the Dominion share Miss Chapman‘s high opinion of Magic. in fact, the majority of themâ€"and housewives, tooâ€"use Magic exclusively. No wonder Magic outsells all other bakâ€" ing powders combined! Miss Ethel Chapman makes this novel Luxor CaAKP s o wwvith Magic Baking Powder ‘My advice to all housewives, both killed and inexperienced, is: Use Jagic Baking Powder. Then there s no uncertainty about your bakâ€" ng," says Miss Ethel Chapman, ditor of the Home Section in the Intario Farmer. rat Miss Chapman‘s advice is inâ€" amably practical. This unqualified statement is parâ€" cularly impressive because thrifty ‘anadian home makers havelearned 1 cup fine granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extrect 14 cup egzg yolks 14 cup lukewarm water is teaspoon Magic Soda 154 cups pastry flour (or 3 tablespoons Miss Chapman‘s recipe for *LUXOR CAKE Sift sugar, Measure out 2 tablespoons, pour on vanilla extract and set aside. Add water and soda to egg yolks; beat with egg beater until foamy. Add sugar a little at a time, beating in well. Add flavored sugar and beat, Sift toâ€" gether flour, baking powder and salt. Fold carcfully into mixture; pour in ungreased angel cake pan. Bake in moderate oven at 350°F. for 40 to 45 minutes. Invert pan and let stand until ecake is cold, when, with the aid of a spatula, it will slip from pan. Remove all crumbs and moist crust from surâ€" face and cut in three layers. Spread Lemon Cream Filling between layers, Ice top and sides with Marshmallow Seven Minute Frosting, (Recipes for fhiling and frosting are in the Magic Cook Bookâ€"see free offer below.) less of bread flour) 2 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder > teaspoon salt s NOVA SCOTIA ook aheadâ€" T immir« Branch: **CONTAINS NO LA LUM ,"*~‘This 8 t a tement on every tin is your guarantee that Magic Baking Powder is free from alum or any harmful ingreâ€" dient. 000 000. $265, urces 000 ; Total Reso $24,000, Fund : Reserve ,Jd00 ; 4 12,000 apital $ g # am \)0 J h: § o C w *% * m_ iere ought ts people to tb he matter of excise stamp Bank of Nova Scotia Savings Account now *\ Proposed Trek to North ve an Absurd Proposition food value of these fiftyâ€"five e said to equal that of nine p>ut beefsteak, containing countless mins, calories, and what not, W1 start a Provinceâ€"wide eggâ€"eating test and thus bolster up existing ket prices? At present Goderich the championship, and has som really worth while to crow about. Goderich Star:â€"With eggs bringing the farmers five, seven and nine cents a dozen at the grocery stores the situaâ€" tion is indeed becoming desperate and something will have to be done about it; in fact, something is being done about it. A Kincardine man is reportâ€" ed to have "punished" three dozen eggs in one day. Two weeks ago The Star told of two young Goderich men conâ€" suming fiftyâ€"five eggs between them on Easter Sunday. The young men have informed us that we were wrong. They state they ate the fiftyâ€"five eggs at one meal, and that all were boiled, also that there was no ill effects, One of the young men got rid of thirtyâ€"one eggs and the other twentyâ€"four The food value of these fiftyâ€"five eggs is "Border City" homes to those parts of Northern Ontario where land can be obtainedâ€"and sorry would be the towns which would have to care for them en route." "The mayors aAgreed | councils to urge on mem liament and the Provin ment that transportation for the "settlers" and otr ment for th made that they thought some transyp plans should be arranged. Pierre said he did not advocate mile march but insisted the me rather march than wait for oth: Mayor Donnelly, of Sandwich ed that the Government arran special train to take the me: special train to Take The me! It was also pointed out that bl cause a great deal of trouble early summer and it was S that possibly some delay would ter on that score alone. sent Rather 1 Movemet tation." appeat are tol the palte! meetin| when i A time will come when you will need money for a business investment or some other special purpose. A Bank of Nova Scotia Savings Account lays the foundation for a fund to meet such emergencies and protect you in your old age. Regular saving paves the way to future independence. Enâ€" quiries are invited at any of our branches. Summa print red On Denl )ld that the in their iT Ma 800 Mté orther: the spatches 1 ird to 800 TS AIT behalf ern Ontario e subâ€"head V ie mayors approved O f the idea, but added ht some transportation Interest compounded half yearly arranged. Mr. St. i not advocate the 900 i M n members of Parâ€" Provincial Governâ€" ortation be provided and othner provisions 11 A 1 1e istrict mayot T. St. Piert he men. W ie men would r other plans. wich suggestâ€" L t, Why nC â€"eating con nV men th m Windâ€" "Would ick flies in the iggested be betâ€" 1i 1for their /ery The acn muld the Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are among the most economical and convenient of foods. Guarâ€" anteed by W. K. Kellogg: "If you do not think them the very best corn flakes you ever tasted, return the empty redâ€"andâ€" green package and we will reâ€" fund your money." Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Nor The minute Kellogg‘s leave the toasting ovens, the flakes are completely sealed in a WAXâ€" TITE bag which is placed inâ€" side the redâ€"andâ€"green packâ€" age and keeps every flake fresh and perfect. It‘s a patented Kellogg feature! Freshness You Can‘t Get Away From Use of Wood : From the Time You Rise to Your Wood Floor in the Morning, You are Deâ€" pendent on Wood for Many Things. KELLOGG‘S Corn Flakes have a delicious "wonder" flavor disâ€" covered by W. K. Kellogg and never successfully imitated by any one else. open a FHlayor Value mM UC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS. ONTAR objection to my article. be done to remove eith except by radical chang social system, which I t searcely advocate? The reason why mat sections of the North Co out good roads toâ€"day is Dear Sir:â€"Your second reference, appearing in The Advance of May 5th, to my letter of three weeks ago on Reâ€" lief and the Land, forces me to ask your favour of further space. This because it is very plain that, in consistence with your well known and appreciated adâ€" vocacy of road building in the North Country, you have been led to place an unmeant construction on one Oof my statements; even to the extent of distorting it. Incidentally you have obscured the main import ‘of what I tried to convey. dividual settl have no road I said, indeed, that "with the comâ€" pletion of the present work on hand we shall have a roads system that will be well abreast, to say the least, of our development." and also "that we have more and better roads now than any new country ever had at so early a stage in its development." section, to which I do NOT belong! This situation of unequal conditions and advantages is akin to the disparity of living standards of settlers with that of the more fortunate classes of socieâ€" tvy. which you pointed out in your first of haphazard settiement in tneé paASL, which permitted more territory to be opened up than the occasion warranted or than there would ultimately prove to be funds available to supply fully with roads. Over optimism, if you will. But in spite of this inequality to The Editor, The Porcupine Advance Timmins, Ontario. Another Letter by E. Newtonâ€"White The following letter was received this week, and reference is made to some features of it in the editorial column of this issue:â€" "The modern ocean steamer contains more weod than the frigate of Nelson‘s day. "Railways use wood in car construcâ€" tion, ties, bridge timbers and trestles. "Plywood and veneers and the many composition boards with their thousâ€" ands of uses are made from wood. "Wood boxes and cases are used for packing of almost every commodity exâ€" isting." "The modern steel skyscraper uses more wood during construction than the buildings constructed before the inâ€" ception of the steel structure. Still Advocates Selfâ€"Denial and Econâ€" omy on the People of the North, Instead of Roadâ€"Building Programme. "You wear rayon socks, ties, shirts, etc.; they are made with "Cigarettes, confectionery, and cther food products are now wrappd in celâ€" lomhane, made from wood. "The records you use on your phonoâ€" graph contain wosd flour. "Certain parts of your radio, also your auto contain wood flour. "The linoleum in your home is made with wood flour. "In your ccalâ€"wood mine props are vital in mining it. "A great deal of the twine you now use is made from paper. Similarty upâ€" holstery webbing in your arm chair is made from twisted paper twine. wood "Arising in tne morning you step Cl i wood floor and continue to do so al most continually until retiring at night "You lock or unlock your wood door "You burn wood as kindling or in : rames uYOu 10w uDUil id timber business of the North could :. t back on as good a basis as it was| of road. me years ago, there would be work | as must r all and there would be no depresâ€"| matter .« mn. Between the governments and| pects ei COll eve 1 SAno u invariably u read a n h ha smoke chair OA pa he Mill kn y â€" ever. nac gevelopmen ements, I h: ie facts, ta U o piece the matt will prove wood pencil match mad a wood pij r at pictur anu Charlton Station, Ont. May 1932 Jle who ces, and t] ewspaner miaxte governmE crowd, how ha the truth And nea SUlUL wood 11 id tI Ir he W ind 1I 1lI men held Bt mant M CA N A D | A N EC NE R AX E LE CTRICT CS iT >ok the forn more and b nust submit ave in NOrt d quality of â€" ratively shor s been opene 1€ ilready ow SmAiL a1endot endid could 8 N *Â¥ emains tha T his remarkable element makes Hotpoint electric cookery as fast and ecoâ€" nomical as it is clean and convenient. It is an exclusive feature of General Electric Hotâ€" point Ranges, Hotpoint Electric Cookery ur objectio ston, to on form of., II hat ike Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited poorer cilizet â€"although no ze their conc GENERAL §g ELECTRIC ffnf/goint Rangc condtl NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY. 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They also enjoy cool, clean kitchens with spotless wallsâ€"bright and shining pots and pansâ€"tastier, more healthful meals. the For Sale bsy relie TL 10 fotr he he simp T ty _ New Liskeard Speak his an§le,| patch states that in SyStEMm | ness on the part of th is designated by autho ned, this| and all districts ha continued | notified to this effect mnla wag _ | ted "thieving" is ruled this ingle, stem vha Our Wan t1 Thursday, May 19th, 193 Two popular brands for household use. â€"**Dreadnought‘‘ rolls contrin seven ounces sterilised, creped tisâ€" sue, **Navy‘"‘ rolls have 700 sheets soft, sanitary paper. All made with water sterilized in Eddy‘s $400,000 Filtration Plant, Ask for them by name, and be safe. Ad. Column Brings Results Speaker:â€"A press desâ€" at in Russia carelessâ€" , of the railway officials authorities as a "crime" ts have ‘been offcially effect. Also, it is staâ€" ruled a capital offence, ngland oneâ€" hundred come? aithfullyv, Tewton â€" W

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