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Porcupine Advance, 11 Nov 1935, 1, p. 2

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Bacon is an Appetizing Feature for Any Meal Even in Planning a Vegetable Mcal, the Addition of Bacon will Furnish that Delightful Contrast in Flavour, which is So Important to the Good Cook. 1t TO bled Ul CO On 1¢ * ardo Schemacher Fernand Ramseyer John W. Fogg Limited Expert Swiss Watchmaker WESTERN CANADA COAL Alexo and Canmore Briquettes WELSH and AMERICAN ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS or SOFT COALS ; Edith M. Barber) y Edith M. Barber) zzling in the pan, tantalizâ€" appetizing odor, has made itself at every meal. we naturally think of baâ€" eakfast many of often for lunch and y of ways at dinner time. s woman housekeeper puts se. She knows that scramâ€" r an omelet with cooked con are always satisfying. a vegetable meal, the addiâ€" t will furnish that delightâ€" ry her types of bacon, _or Irish as an occasionâ€" the.standardâ€"type. She or the individual tastes y varying the time of likecit crisp and some 1 some like it halfâ€"andâ€" 18 Domestiecâ€"Steamâ€"Smithing w River Smokeless Red Jacket and Stoker Size. 1lM that ccoking. It may is called sautesd, in jan, when the fat l off as it cooks out, 2 in my favourite way i. In this case h low ed and after much of ed out, the temperaâ€" ased. This really gives as oven cookery which nv make of nE that delight Â¥ich is an im Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 Dornt heat thnem tThrougn bacon. A can of corn few diced pstatoes, pu and ccovered with bacd other good quick meal add a little minced o bread in oven .Make coffee Tcasted Cheese Dreams With Pacon and Onion Arrange thin slices of American cheese on bread which has been toastâ€" ed on one side. Spread with mustard and chili sauce if desired. Arrange one thin slice of a Bermuda cnion over the cheese and arrange a strip of bacon cver the onion. Broil under hot flame until bacon is crisp and chsese melted and brown. Bacon Omelet 1 cup bread crumbs 1 cup scaldeq milk 1 tablespoon butter Salt and pepper 5 egg yolks 1 cup finely minced bacon, crisped and drained 5 egg whites Mix bread crumbs with milk, butter, salt and pspper. Let stand until bread has absorbed the milk. Beat in the egg yolks and add bacon, fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and pour into a hot pan in which butter has been meited. Cook slowly, shaking the pan, until brown undsrneath and place on the grate of the oven until dry on top. Fold and serve on a hot platter. WILL HON. G. HOWARD BRING BACK AN OXFORD ACCENT? (Copyrig cate, Inc.) (From the Peterboro Examine There will be a little excusable s lation around Kemptville as to w or nct Hon. G. Howard bring an Oxford accent back witl from England. Light oven Prepare beans Prepare salad Prepare melon Heat soup, hei anothe Quick Meal Tomato Soup, Toasted Cracker Baked Beans With Bacon Raw ‘Carrot ang Sala« Boston Brown Bread Melons Coffes Method of Preparation n s ed l‘ od methoc zest puttin and bake ind chill and chill Branch Office Kirkland Lake Phone 393 O op and placing long enoagh tC anda brown the ke the Bell Syndi strips is anâ€" sh. Yoy may n and green rguson wWill k with him and brown neil baked with: asserol CU Fighting Against _ Tuberculosis Here Timmins Should Support the Clinics Here. Buy as Many Books of Christmas Seals as You Can. cupine 1 incidencd scomewna cther pa tainly t tO ~SuUurIace â€"na Houses are col <tandard from parts of Cana tNan UI increase healthy disease. For many camp have \ culosis. Now of the Hai have arrived bury h terially re the disease has been which he has msn, women a by local doctor found to be | been taken in tution for tre: tion are But the big thing, so far as the genâ€" eral public in Timmins is concerned, is that the risk of contracting tubercuâ€" losis has been materially reduced with every patient treated at Haileybury. Were it possible to examine everybody, it is probable that the disease could be stamped out entirely. The Haileybury hospital is not governmentâ€"supported institution but it ‘must depend for support on such orâ€" gAamizations as the Canadian Tubsercuâ€" The clinic is operat=d in conjunction with the hospital but should be supported y the town it serves. Timmins citizens will be asked to support this movement. They are not asked to contribute anything to the hospital itself, merely to the upkgep of the clinic in Timmins and the payâ€" ment of Dr. Wilson‘s expenses in that connection. Buy as many bocks of Christmas seals as you can. There‘s real value in every one that‘s sold. Decades was such a Born with nose, or as came buck. abcut it ar or calling attention AWAY from the main farâ€"fromâ€"perfect features. Women did not have the style sense, the makeâ€"up Lool and colour sense and above all that | have : sense of grooming that goes such a | examp long way to glamour. If your skin hapâ€" i few 0o pened to be coarseâ€"grained heredity | with, was blamed; if you were inclined t,oiselves be heavy. well. wasn‘t it a family | not e On lecture tours I‘ve had young giris come to meâ€"giris you wouldn‘t turn . twice to look at (or maybe you wouldâ€"| they were far from the lovely pict,uresii girls should be\. A few months;later.g perhaps on my return trip, they‘d come again. What a magic change! ‘ There really is no excuse toâ€"day for| in Movie stars set a shining cxample. They dcevelop radiant personalities and know how to enh@nce their beauty. GINGER ROGERS highlight lips and eyes. 3€ not looking lovel Risk Is Roduced By ELSIE PIERCE F AM.OU S BE A U T Câ€" °E. M 11 16 c BEAU TIEUL ago there really and truly , is not sufficiently interested to learn thing as an ugly duckling.| how she can make the most of herâ€" straight hair or crooked | self; or having learned is not sufâ€" the teeth formed they be-i ficiently sincsre to apply the lessons. . There wasn‘t much{to do‘ It‘s sheer laziness and she who is so d there was no discounting : lacking in will power deserves to reâ€" attention AWAY from the main in the background. erfect features. Women did Loock at the Movie Stars he stvle sense. the makeâ€"up Look at the material young girls tub 10uld Living â€"conditioOns are ferent than they are in f the province and cerâ€" 1angs from underground as some effect on miners. eatment fectly â€" 1 atrs iged throu NO sUCH THING AS UGLY DUCKLING TOâ€"DAY at North@erners are mo; victims of tuberculos o live in other parts « Living conditions a imine child1 culosis are highe be. Smaller d cof infection C me hysician nhe co ina tori and hy NnaVv Haileybury insti A large propor pffect on mine i on a differi pplying in m es TOr Lh prevalenc: d ‘en da 1tm ent to him iem he has ) ha only e Ha t PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ub ind EU , * # The Haileyburian last week says:â€" Cx?r-l "J. H. Murray, street, repoyts ity this week that on Sunday last he lisâ€" d" teneg to a conversation between two 'ulyci radio stations maintained in Northern Quebec by the Dominion Skyways. One lstation is located in the Chibougamau a !area. at the company‘s base of operaâ€" but ‘tions for the more northerly mining Orâ€" | districts, and the other at the headâ€" CUâ€" |quarters in Rouyn. The talk between td |the two places consisted of various orâ€" but‘ders and reports and could be heard it | quite qistinctly. This is the first time | we have heard of these stations being to | heard outside of their own district, alâ€" not ! though they have been in operation for the |some time." O 1€ HEARD TALKS BETWEEN PRIVATE RADIO STATIONS Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"It is said that farm work and plenty of golf keep Eddie Shore fit at all times. It is only a professional hockey player who can combine golf and farming. Ca main in the background. Loock at the Movie Stars Look at the material young girls his hair. Then old age will creep up on him and when it aave to draw from. First, the shining | Comes, he‘ll go to the Poorhouse (or rxamples of the movie stars-â€"precious! few of them actual beauties to begin with, vet what they have made themâ€" selves! It seems to me that those born not exactly beauties have it all over those to whom nature is kinder. There‘s an element of spur and challenge in overcoming any little handicaps. Take your cue from the movie stars. Work for beauty. Develop your perâ€" sonality. Work off the pounds or add them. Cultivate a flair for the indiâ€" vidual (which does not mean the biâ€" zarre, mind you). Know how to apply your makeâ€"up, know what colours suit you best. Know the type of coiffure that will set you off in a crowd. Know how to minimize your worst feaures, how to recognize and capitalize on your gocd points. All you need is"the deâ€" sire to do itâ€"and the »~will! (Copyright, 1935, by the Bell Syndiâ€" cate. Inc.) the Senate) And when, last scene of all, he quits the earth, Obituaries will extoll his worth Which, could he read them, cause him surpriseâ€" He‘q surely think they meant two other guys. would TRACK REPAIRED LAST WEEK AFTER EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE Repairs to the Canadian National Railways track at Parent, Northwesâ€" tern Quebec, were completed last week and trains resumed service. A large portion of the track was damaged by the recent earthquake, the rails being twisted near where a hole was torn in the centre by tremors on Nov,. lst. Toronto Telegram:â€"First the quints! Ang now it‘s the quakes! Benefit Dance Tues. Nov. 12 Through the kind ccâ€"operation ef Mr. Al Pierini the use of this fine dance floor has been secured for this event. Admission $1.00 couple CLUB HXOLLYWOOD Come and enjoy an evening of dancing and at the same time support this very worthy cause. Auspices of Ladies‘ Auxiliary Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Al Pierini and his Orchestra in the * » 1 UiAIVC _ }jJOu) U :lf"lll: ) C Adi d "YCes. i %4 Bogan took the witness stand. "I|°f the British parli have awful hard life to lead with my| Appointed Govern wife," he stated. "I come home tired| ada on March 27th and not feeling good after working in | first Baron Tweedsn the mine. She never tells me where| at the same time she goes or what she does. All I know | Grand Cross of the is to go aheaq and pay the bills. sShe | Order of Saint M [don‘t want to get out of bad system."}Gt"Ol'g‘e. Ssome year. Beating of Wives Not Sanctioned by Court Magistrate at Sudbury Tells Man Accused of Assaultâ€" ing his Wife that he Must Behave. From Sudbury last week there came the story of a police court case in which there was much excellent advice given by the magistrate on the proper way to treat a wife. A Creighton miner complained to Magistrate McKessock that he had had a lot of trouble with his wife. "I tmmight be guilty," he said when charged by his wife with punchâ€" ing her in the head. "I have lots of trouble with my woman. She‘s been away five years." "I don‘t know bad to her, or defence. "Â¥You wouldn‘t have much trouble with her then," commented the bench. "I spend lots of money on her," comâ€" plained accused. "That‘s what women are for." came back the magistrate. "I don‘t know whether I did anything bad to her. or hit her," concluded the "Did you see him strike his wife?" Crown Attorney E. D. Wilkins asked Custi Millimaki, a boarder at the place. "Yes," he replied. "Where did he strike her?" "In the dining room." "No, no, I mean, where was she hurt?" "HMe hit her on her chest with nis fist." "Was he drunk when he hit her?" Martha ;Bogan, the complainant, stated that she had not said anything which might aggravate her husband, but that "He hit me in head lots of time." "How often has she gone to the dances?" asked the magistrate. "Coupla times." "Is that your only complaint?" ‘"Yes." "I think you‘re ‘built on jealous mould," commented the bench. "Wives aren‘t chattels in this country and we aren‘t going to let them be treated that way." "But she make fun of meâ€"my walk, the way I sit at the table." "Well, George, you don‘t look on your married life in the right spirit. You want to have everything your own way all the time, and that won‘t do conâ€" tinueg the cadi. "I want ‘her: to ccome: andâ€"tell me where she goes." "Do you tell your wife every place you go?" "Yes." s "There‘s something the matter with you," noted the bench. "You‘re apparently wanting her to coddle you every time you come home from eight hours‘ work, when she does almost 24 hours‘ work every day makâ€" ing lunches and so on." "What am I going to do with this man?" wondsred the magistrate. He decided to remand him ene month for sentence, to see how he would get along between now and then. "Get the idea into your head thatl your wife isn‘t just like a kitchen stove, | that you can kick around just as you want," warned Magistrate McKessock. ‘ 7 f Nova Scotian Humorist | Gives the Story of Life, Repairs to the Canadian National Railways track at Parent, Northwesâ€" tern Quebec, were completed last week and trains resumed service. A large portion of the track was damaged by the recent earthquake, the rails being twisted near where a hole was torn in the centre by tremors on Nov. lst. Here is the humorous description of life:as it is,; "from start to finish," as given in a recent issue of The Halifax Daily Star:â€" Whene‘er I view a kid of three or four, As he plays, carefree, on the toyâ€"strewn floor, | I nlot the weary path that he will tread | Before St. Peter says "Come up. You‘rei presume. He‘ll likely learn Columbus was the guy Who started this. They ought to tell dead." First he, will fare to school (if there is room); They‘ll tell him what they told me, I knowledge Anda start his freshman year in Hardâ€" Knocks College. Some doll will likely mark him for us why. An that the eighth King Henry had more wives Than any selfâ€"respecting cat has lives, And suchâ€"like excess baggage which her prey And haste to take his liberty away. She‘ll herd him to the altar and he‘ll be, In time, "Dad" to a growing family. A post of little import that, in soothâ€" (Ask Mr. Dionne if that ain‘t the won‘t aid In buttering parsnips later, I‘m afraid. Then he will cease pursuit of bookish truth.) He‘ll slave, get into debt, groan, worry, swear, And watch his teeth depart and, too, his hair. Then old age will creep up on him and when it Comes, he‘ll go to the Poorhouse (or the Senate) And when, last scene of all, he quits x of Cana New Governorâ€"General has Had a Very V aried Carger al since C muir of FE Buchan. : 101C gust 26 Buchan M ad Chui the 1 Appocinted Governorâ€"General of Canâ€" adga on March 27th last, he was created first Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield and at the same time was made Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Ordsr of Saint Michael and Saint George. Some years ago he achieved the coveted honour of membership in the Order of the Companions of Honâ€" cur; also he was given an honorary mastership of the Middls Temple. In 1907 he married Miss Susan Charâ€" lotte Grosvenor. They have three chilâ€" gren, cne gqaughter, the Hon\. Mrs. Fairâ€" faxâ€"Lucy, who lives in Scotland, and two‘sons, Hon. 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