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Porcupine Advance, 18 Jul 1935, 2, p. 2

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‘There a which do : "Braising" cooking mea roasting and used for lar meat cut i dgredged with seared on al is then put little soup st« in a moderal One of the is known as or as Becf : which takes ; ing to our olc you toâ€"day. the preparat takes the tin i am going add a little n fore I sear little water, and let it si several hours Bastingâ€"p¢ cooked out o â€"â€"should be twenty minu treatment for tougher "chu water to bast part of the cc Another v for preparin meat in a li ‘"‘sear" quick] ing means t time this h: fat from the and supply e roast. The column answering â€"rec persons have ; of meat cooke: into a dry par Some Answers to Questions From Readers on How to Preâ€" pare Pot Roasts, Including Sauerbraten. Some Recipes that may be Appreciated. Discussion of Several Ways of Cooking Me: HQOTPOINT It Costs So Little to COOK anada Northern Power Corporation Limited dish with a r and cooked it is tender. is pot roasts Sauerâ€"braton It is aâ€"roast pare accordâ€" i I am giving ertain stew cooking but king which i _ direction I sear the ttle where metimes I he fat beâ€" en add a tle closely it nod â€" of between ‘thoad is d be Beveral) | 8. ‘The little meat it melt E ~CHC ind ha Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED it e onion, pepper for mer till th mov water: Season a rump roa per, chopped parsley . minced fine if desired well. Add one cup carrot, one sliced on leaf, cover and cook : two or three hours. f radish sauce., 2%4 pounds of beef (cl 1 tablespoon drippings 1 or 2 bay leaves 1 pint boiling water 1 tablespoon flour 1 onion, chopped fine Salt and pepper Season and prepare m and sprinkle with flour. and fry the onion in brown; add the meat, sides to keep in the ju the boiling water, add b let simmer slowly about unrtil tender. Thicken g tablespoons flour mixed t water. Serve with Fran the 1 until while thick intil tendd FEnd 106 ttle, : melt iISINns thickene hot ove our cream Cut meat fine bones. kint as it I Veal POt Pic of ribs, neck or ner slowly abou nder. Thicken ; ons flour mixed Serve with Fran 11 T teaspoon : each pound roughly ter 11 sauverbraten beef. chuck. m W Braised B ANC T 11 Pot Hoast Di v Not only is the actual cooking cost low with Hotpoint . . . less than a cent a meal a person . . . but it saves you money in many other ways as well. There is no wasted heat; no wasted food values. All the rich nourishment of every dish is retained. Meats go further and taste better too. You save endless time and countless tedious footsteps. And your kitchen is cool, clean and comfortable, even on the nottest days. Choose .a Hotpoint for YOUR home Small Down Payment. Comfortable terms. £ O KnuCtkie ma in small piece: Cover with boilin nd of meat. tender. Rub n and a little Sear in . water, one ger snaps mooth ar moderate C rve with ho 15 TAV it untili brown ofr iY He if 1¢ boi Le h( 11 11 poot Sim 11 lice ba .0. . "Wwith a May Bring Pulp and Paper Under the Dominion Ac Cop e with dumplings. srisket of Beef with Sauerk: gquart Sauerkraut Left.overs retain their appetizing flavor and freshness when wrapped in this heavy waxed paper. Ask for it by nameâ€"Appleford‘s Pariâ€"Sani. nds bri pson caraw nd tha lifficult 0K RA NGE mberm 11 riuerkraut â€" with fiout A meé bill for a} thnt sible 1P po id AJ THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARTI Comprehensive Report _ on the Vimy Gold Mine! differer ngineer‘s Report No. 1 Details Situation and Progress of Vimy Gold Mine, LAtd. Description of Mineralization, Work Done, Plants Installed and Other Particulars N1 11 .0. s diamond drilled 1934, but the core 11 h 600 Ing @bou Date| mb Mineralization Phe Propetty 1J Surfac ist ed degt Iong, NorithNh diabase is st and wC ither pigces of he mineral sic rudin ulilding made Ti In Veéin on a the Report No Sth, 1935 bli¢ f machinet kin Nnalf Of the outlâ€" ade up of altered ur, streaked with ling fineâ€"grained quartz â€" stringers. lerably brecciated _ the vein. Small ing more to the engq of the vein. ngers striking due he fracture zones the main veirn vein matter is d with fine chalcopyrite o1 e northnâ€"soutnhn n width from e., The outcrop i diabase dike na ad, ong, with ngers., _ T assays were been opened ast) 50 feet hwest of the _a fractured vest 30 feet AC rikin ced 1J mostlv T‘h about patc} 1€ for c is the basaltic Oo1IT1CE black )1 vein iderite. surface iâ€"south AI His it A} Thi um Pm ind thâ€" Lynchburg, Virginia, News:â€" It seems a pity there is no Confederate soldier young enough to be available as a Republican candidate for President. At 15 years: to be a dectective., At 20 years: to be idolized by all the préetty girls in town. At 30 years: to pay his debts., At 45 years: to pay his wifte‘s debts At 60 years: to be a boy again. At 75 yvears: to be let alone. MAN‘S AMBITION AS GIVEN AT DIFFERENXNT TIMES OF Vi a@ll} CVAnngeilst} n IACL It 1s sort of a religious revival which has swept over the province. Naturally he has inâ€" Jjured chiefly the U.F.A. Government. If the ministry is defeated it can thank Mr. Aberhart. With four major parties in the field, U.F.A., Liberals, Conservaâ€" tive and Social Credit, no horserace is more uncertain than the coming Alberta contest.> Abje No Race More Uncertain than Election in Alberta ragh and Heaq OofficC Timmins. â€" since the begin millman Oof wi mIine Minc (Banfishire Journal) At five years: to be like Uncle Bob cre the the per uch mlli plan classifier, flotatior table, concentrate place. Concentrate: sold. Building spa for the future in hC tained by (1) straight cyanidation, (2) flotation and cyanidation of the reâ€" ground concentrate. It was deemed adâ€" visable to design and build a mill for the latter to handle 40â€"50 tons daily The mill was laid out by F. H. McLelâ€" lan, angq under construction by May 20th. The Oore bins, ‘Buchanan Jaw crusher, secondary gyvratory crusher. ment to the government l Ottawa, where cit was metallurgical tests to d best method of recoverin Very satisfactory extracti tained by (1) straighit cy: flotation and cvanidatior differe: ed., but the same formation as thi The 500â€"ft. tramway, nov inclines from mill to open fying the disposal of overb rock and broken ore. Assay: drill cores, angq channel sa by Harry Heine, consulti l down to open veins,. which me of A V Bax An) abl 10 direc K+6 ht Under di pro TE can 11 101 11 ind ALE 11 uperin Mr. Be is brok nt poin repo itisfactory extractions were ob de . Cost done â€" i prel M a AnC ibm! wid i pPIG.: umm( ») Dougl any. alt C condary grindi: cyanidation of Management ress at the pro he Mountain Om mM iblication. M. Brown, BA. S bu it LN nning of operations, is a ride experience, acquired iken will 11 uUupervIsIon Oof J. Berinl, n from the vein at two s. The ore was not pickâ€" _up as broken for shipâ€" vernment laboratories at «it was subjected to tests to determine the f recovering the values. aftt tC sInkIng 2 Milling upervision C( 1 from the . The ore w Y mOt te tanks, etc., are in tes are to be dried and pace has been allowed installation of a tube ry grinding, and small lation of concentrates. 1€ Mining who has energeticalâ€" pervised the work fo 11 1ppi ithis 20,000 m t il Engineering McKinleyâ€"Darâ€" the early days. transacted in t and all purâ€" mine office at ly flo iltin n and fervor S, ‘a towards the €in. At depths vein widths of revoaled, with the main vein. ow completed, en cut, simpliâ€" rbhurden, waste iys of diamond samples, taken ting engineer, 0 tons of $10 a« V the ind dealt with he property to date, will ater reports, from, but not worr in Alber XpD6 1 V removal 7 pitcht ~Mtr. Ab man ove dy know ball and npli ill is in Lilble. As kind inâ€" nalin mill pay nses. the north, f the pit ; were put rthâ€"south urface s BA v report crusher, i â€"myill, 1 pilot are in LTFE @irly 11 11 11 0pt ish vein durâ€" T11i0¢ ning 15th dis ind of 61 wUInvention tlax, $8.10; stamps, $28 exchange, 75¢; stationery, $12.50; ca bon paper, $4.05; membership blan} 25¢; rent, to Canadian Legion, $12 Jubilee float, work and material, $73.6 distriburting milk to schools, as p statement, $239.19; sundry milk dists Luncheons tional and tions to Ki Convention ten off and tion fees, $4 receipts, $11 The financial 1 Kiwanis Club for 1st, 1935, to June activities carried community work Financial Review of the Kiwanis Cluh The followir €eceipts for Cash, saving Timmins Club Distributing Milk to School Children. Cost of Other Activities. Try for yourself another thrifty use for corn starchâ€"a relaxing, velvety smooth corn starch beauty bath. Follow these instructions: Run off your bath as usual, bringing the water to the desired temperature. Then add a heaping cup of Durham Corn Starch to the water. Be sure the water is at the correct bath temperature before adding the corn starch which will then instantly dissolve. Ft has no odor so that you can use your own bath saits to perfume the water if desired. This Corn Starch Bath will leave your skin delicatelg soft and faintly powdered â€"removing all body shine. An esâ€" pecially healing bath, too in cases of sunburn. DURHAM CORN STARCH BEAUTY BATH h 0 h 0 BC P e We se es 0t 32 ons d it 1 OB . Nt d ies Mc i VCE T e AARXZAAX Â¥f 3 AZ LALAALLAAL Corn Starch to relieve sunburn. Apply liberally so that the skin is generously covered. Gently cooling and relievingâ€"quick and reliableâ€"this pure corn starch will relieve the sting and smart of sunburn. Recent investigations disclose that hundreds of families have been successfully using this economical remedy for sunburn for many years. So g adly we pass on the valuable inforâ€" mation to youâ€"a thrifty remedy for a thrifty age. Be sure to keep a package of Durham Corn Starch handy for this practical use. A ZURHAM CORN STARCH for culinary use is unequalled in quality, purity and absolute uniformity â€" famous fi)r three generations. â€" But here‘s another thrifty, effective use for this timeâ€"tested corn starch. This summer save money ; use Durham 7 a. a l 4 Use 4 savings account riccount, $1101.07; c [f and outstanding ees, $40;: guest fet and district to Kiwanis ntion tax. $ CORN STARCH h Surzéum D U R H A M Expenditures $481.80: du all pure soagpâ€" than other pure Saves money, making hosiery, woollens last lor ht LC Receipts review r the 5 rw M e iCP $8.75 a l by :.‘. f}{-\‘@;.%_\:’.‘g‘?f\%s :Â¥ MTIC concer $177.87 t] B % ap flak Statement MOISLEY inion â€" until CRE BUNION SALVES Ura Sufferer BALL, Timmins, Ont ost of Distributing Milk is the statement of the iting milk to Timmins + period from January 4 xÂ¥ to take cerippled distribution 41 im. $41;: S8t. Mary‘s and â€" Bumpy CORN _ AND oved them. ................. ifâ€"pints at $1963.76. s made by . $o; â€"meim $83.07; to nvings ac nt. $702.73 death senâ€" in Russi@ a long fAy might just

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