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Porcupine Advance, 11 Feb 1937, 2, p. 2

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apples and a year in my Kings, Bald I wonder if remember t] school the c neighbourho Some Pleasing Ways to Use Apples on the Menu Barre was a Apple Meringue and Apple Bread Pudding are Two Speâ€" cigls Worthy of Particular Notice. Recipes for These Given by Noted Culinary Expert. ~â€"~ _ Get two ounces of peroxine powder from your drugsist. Sorinâ€" kle on a hot, wet cloth and rub the face briskly. Every blackhead will be dissolved. The one safe, sure ard simple way to remove blackheads. PAGE TWO pLACKHE A DS 100d "The Chatelaine" l e 94 months1 to pay 4 A fortunate purchase from one of Canada‘s leading manufacturers enabled us to make this excepâ€" tional offer. A complete, modern 1937 model washer and wringer at an amazingly low price. Free Meta!l Clothes Hamper with every washer.. They are going every fast. la was ral lildren? wasner.â€"â€" 1Dey Get vours now! en each d s raided b re concerned. Fach d in the fall came d Northern Spies. ‘ere as large as I en each day after U That @ir as This woman bidding goodâ€" bye to crisply clad school children does her own washing. But not at the expense‘ of her own health and figure. She has abolâ€" ished the rubâ€"aâ€"dubâ€"dub, the backaches and the headâ€" aches of keeping active children‘s clothes clean. Result, her children always look clean and neat, and her towels, sheets, table linen and personal clothes are equally fresh, crisp and ready to use ... Washtubâ€" bing might be justified, if it saved monevy â€" but it Pare each quarter of sugar and low pan ove solved. Add : boil five min aish and add wine. til stiff, fold in re bake in a sloew ovf apples cold, but nct chillec leason chilling seems to tak vour. Brown Béetty in m should be hot, and with it saguce or cream. By the wa ever tried a bread sand but which is different from a F because whole slices of but are used? The ingrecients a for one as for the other b tures and flavours are diff Apple Meringue each quarter into thirds. Sti of sugar and water together low pan over fire until sug solved. Add orange rind and boil five mirutes. Cook half at a time in the syrup unti transparent. Arrangso in shall aish and add wine. Beat egg | til stiff, fold in remaining T K6 choice of apples, at I particularly enjoyi which recently came Baldwins and Nort] addition McIntoshe: which I do not rems sylvaria childhood. . anples and as well i as to whethe: served hot or or 5 apples cups sugar cup boiling w tablespoon gi tablespoons 0: cup white egg whites _apple dumplin ipplesauce very cold, but nct c chilling seems t lon A fresh dress A clean blouse EVE RY, DAY . Northern Ontario Power Co., Limited Northern Quebec Power Co., Limited Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Â¥ I Controlling and Operating appie iLMi OI n Spic 300 de for old i1la, 1€ 11 ‘ay, nave yO itter puddin Brown Bett ittered brea are the sam but the tex ArC bu fet whiites un suUugar an th Of ind bak 1 L they a: w bakir JUl cCpin ould e an ipple lant of the wearâ€"andâ€"tear of the old â€"fashioned rubbing board. And electrically driven rollers press out all the surplus moisture so quickly, easily, that all the clothes dry more quickly, too. You‘ll find an electric washer the greatest single labor saver in the house. Get one! doesn‘t even do that. Elecâ€" tricity is now so cheap that the current to run a washâ€" ing machine costs only 14 a cent a tubful. The crossâ€" currents of warm, soapy water dissolve and wash out the dirt without a tenth cut; nC World Topics in New Books at the Library rue story. For armchair explorers (and who sn‘t?) "Explorers‘ Club Tales" will fill he bill. Here are true tales of exploraâ€" ion, research and adventure as told it the famous Explorers‘ Club in New York by such men as Roald Amundâ€" en, Sydney H. Ball, John B. Burnâ€" iam, Richard E. Byrd, Lincoln Ellsâ€" orth, Vilhjalmur Stefannson, Lowell chomas and a dozen others. The "German Van Loon" "The World Around Us," by Paul is written in a style like Van oon‘s and has been translated from he Germar. The physical world as it s generally recognized toâ€"day is laid lare in a language all can understand. Apple Bread Poudding 6 slites buttered bread 3 cups sliced apples ‘ar East in Ferment," "Going Native," "World Around Us," Among New Volumes at Library Here. â€"innamon .jine a baking dish with buttered ad, buttered side toward the dish range apples, sugar and connamon alternate layers. Cover with remainâ€" : bread cover, and bake in a moderâ€" : _ oven (350 deg. F.) 30 minutes, unâ€" rer and â€" continue cooking until wnHn. Copyright, 1937, by the Beli Syndiâ€" e, Inc.) o 20 minutes, until meringue is â€" brown. Up until about three years ago noâ€" thing could be done but now the entire thyroid gland is femoved by surger; and with this forced draft removed the heart slcws down to about the normai! rate, thus savirg the patient‘s life. In some cases the total removal of the thyroid gland reduces the rate at which the body processes work. and the patient becomes fat and sluggish, menâ€" tally and physically By giving thyroi1 extract in suitable doses there is necessary loss in weight and mental and physical Why Worry About Your Heart? Is it skipping beats, is it murmuring, is it large, is it smallâ€"serd toâ€"day ior this instructive booklet (No. 102) by Dr. Barton, which tells the story of your heart in a simple and satisfying way. Enclose ten cents to cover service and handling and be sure to give your name and full address. Serd your reâ€" quest to the Bell Library, in care of The Porcupine Advance, 247 West 43rd Street, New York, p N.Y. For an add!â€" tional ten cents you may also secure Dr. Barton‘s splendid booklet, "Eating Your Way to Health" (No. 101). this instructive booklet Barton, which tells th heart in a simple and Now it is a fact that in a rumber of individuals the thyroid gland has been stimulated to too much action (by inâ€" fection, shock, worry) and too much thyroid juice thus gets into the blood. The result in the body is like a forged draft in the furnace; all the body proâ€" cesses including the heart work more rapidly than ncrmai. This means that in these cases of thyroid trouble the very rapid beating of the heart is one of the three outstanding symptoms. This increased rate of action of all the body processes also causes norvousâ€" ness, indigestion, sleeplessness and cther symptoms. These natients mav» to remain in bed to slow up ever slightly the rate at which the heart i: beating so that it will not wear cut or exhaust what is known as th« reserve power of the heart. If after every effort has been mad« to remove the infection or other conâ€" dition causing goitrc, and there is danâ€" ger oM® collapse or death, then someâ€" thing must be aone to slow down the If you open the draft partly your heat is slcwer in coming, remains at a certain heat for a longer time, and fuel is rot burned up so rapidly. If you close the draft entirely there will still be a fire but it will be a slowâ€" er fire, a lower temperature and the fuel will last a long time. In other words the fire will burn without the special draft in the ordinary stove or furnace. Similarly with that body of yours; the fcods eaten will burn and the body processes continue even if the draft (the thyroid gland in the neck,. the Jjuice of which acts as a forced draft in its action on the body processes) is closed tightly. The Thyroid Gland Is Like the Draft in Stove or Furnace When you open widely the draft in your stove or furnace the fire burns more and more heat is created but ~f course the coal, wood, oil or other fuel is burned up that much sconer. Dr. Karlson begins with the atom and caries his story right through to the cosmos of relativity. Fiction ~included in new books at the library: "The Ely," Conyers. "‘This Isn‘t the End," Widdemer. "Men in Arms," Slocombe. "The Secret Hand." Daniel. sross stitch. It is almost, if not quite, as cross s as easy to embroider on this linen as teir stitch on crossâ€"stitched canvas. The embroidâ€" f and the us ery medium is a contrasting coloured . fine thread. This does not signify that l motifs. tured, and that there chaste quality to the s bioidery accents both it and Gesign, the name which gather the char little Italian villa of Assizi was bo The | straight which i Tross propria 31 By Jas. W. Barton. M.D wWeavt done itle nobili Weoerking | Lydia Le Baton Walker ith that body of yours; n will burn and the body tinue even if the draft gland in the neck, the 2 acts as a forced draft )n the body processes) is Materials hding symptoms. of action of all so causes sleeplessness and ese patients mary d to slow up even the heart is ill not wear itself t is known as the Rirds are foatured in classic Assizi Work, of which this is a example. It can be worked according to directions given i0uld be feaâ€"| In . should be a‘ minus tyle. The emâ€" is em i its revers Assizi, around having n and beauty patter f the saint. |its on i beal wo hreads. ASSIZ!I WORKâ€"WHAT IT Is AND HOW TO Do IT ‘eaAd a D Every effort is bein the Geraldton telept operation by February erecting the outside cat is fairly well complete hazards encountered ir weather and snow. will have a capacity 0 be conpected with : telephone to Port Ari Budbury Star:â€"Down in the United States they seem to be somewlhat conâ€" fused. They get around the corner and fird that prosperity is on a sitâ€" cown strike. Geraldton to Have Phone System in Few Days Now bond investments v Policy loans wel 217.21, an indicatio: ness conditions. While the amoun ir 1936 by reason C holders inrcreased $2 well below the amo vision had been i with the company‘s past several years. statements reviewe« sound and satisfac preciation resery sale agreements, serve adjustmen! The company‘s $161,000,000 are i ing main grcu] other bonds, 50.7 loans to policyho aggregated investment C miums Bonct clal reserves a increased by $1 dividenas pay free surplus, ment reserve, preciation re: Profits realized f ities of $1,276,669.8 extent of $941,154.3 cost price of nev $200,675.09 to provi sible depreciation i The value of th and stocks on th value as of ed the value at whi into the compary‘ 887 .10¢. The surplus were $4.701.711.9 of the total in 895,287, crdinar 135,781, and grot ofi the total am( Canada. The g: was $10,0523,101. The cash receé snd disburseme for depreciation $19,T‘71,171;80, t of $8,460,286.77 sets, and bring the ccmpary t The general manage Life cf Canada, Mr. W in his comments on the sented at the annual : Waterloo, Ontario, on stated that the new as in 1936 of $44,472,470 w threeâ€"quarters of a Mutual Life Shows Continued Progress lined,. not in c is known as H the same preci the ‘Increase in surances. Comp and Progressive l l1€ purchases made ited $20,.445,768.8 1i the preteding year; and that total insurance in force $537,â€" _ crdinary insurance was $523,â€" and group insurance $14,759,506 total amount, $521,.995,.784 was ir Tral A T apary the v 1€ Increase in New Asâ€" 1ices.. Company Solid Stitchery Directions AaDle. n $2,000,00( $1,147,8¢ erve on 11 nber 30. 19 1C 11 ial m 12 200 1 T mot 10 m l made to nayv( 16 system â€"ir 5 and work 0| s of the system in spite of the 71€ lon apal H ind proced redecmpti 16 Y il 28,237,458.63 ig provisior investment: a TOt: 10.000 11 down th bond of cold chboard ‘ policyâ€" otal was ‘ Mutua merville AI 1,076 bus: 2M p il ling the d T OI 1CC Hitâ€"andâ€"Run Driver Kills V aluable Dog at V al D‘O1 C‘Or Motors Playing Big Part in Arab Strikes ng soldl1e ind rifle: Some Double Trucks Usec that Will Run Either Way Without Turning. with Vith pow ible mat ards bat With the coming of the recent bitte: rab strikes in Palestine the busines: f travel became increasingly difficuli nd dangerous. Private cars were hela p on the highways and trains were kely to be blown up or derailed. According to dispatches received from ‘alestine, it fell to the ist of the motorâ€" ar to play a leading role in the proâ€" ramms devised to combat the Arat éent‘s nci Followin e passet mm uI Th CANADIAN BLENDEDâ€"FRESH AS THE DAY THE TENDER LEAF TIPS$S WERE PICKED IN THE LIPTON PLANTAT!QNS 1€ Cross stitch Method In making the cross stitches, work a w first in single stitches, that is the ‘st slanting stitch of a cross stitch, d then make the cross slanting se light the land LIPTONS$ T o risky became private travel on highways that military convoys e crgarized to accompany caravans private cars from one cenire to ther. Many of the routes lead ugh desolate areas where raiding ds stage atiacks, charging from in dark caves or from behind giant it K urbar l beautiful truck carrying armed _ Soid1Iets commanding officer. »ffectiveness of the military conâ€" frightening away or in fighting ib raiders led to the purchase Palestine Police of a fleet of 1 Vâ€"8 pickups. Assigned to poâ€" itions throughout the country, ight cars speed into all paris land in the police drive for orâ€" ch carries a mounted machine nil all bulldo killed by ing the scldiers‘ truck come senger cars, usually about 30 . These are followed by anâ€" uck which has complete radio it. It is in constant telegraphic ication with an airplane overâ€" inging up the rear is still anâ€" uck carrving armedâ€" soldiers ilitary convoy comprises a ord lead car carrying officer ts who scan the countryside erful glasses, looking for posâ€" auding bands. Three hundred ‘k of the car is a truck carryâ€" rs armed with machine guns s, They are ready to go into rainst the raiders on a moâ€" n modetn Assizi work C( iemisphere out eedl¢ inting strokes a k Procedure it 1J 1€ those M. K. Gordon, of Va ie blue ribbon chamâ€" gs in Canada, was inâ€" a hitâ€"andâ€"run driver aine was exhibited al n may background 1¢ of al ilv and down in by â€" passing tht and under a lik¢ \_the background n "journév" folâ€" now 18 used 10 promotes in Easter first pla( y be done| id stitches | ne will be | iled line if | t the first| embrolâ€" hat is the | oss s!itcll.i slanting | urn r“j(‘mx'j | a re Thi Tickets will be valid to leave destination point Wednesday, March 3rd, 1937. Points in the MARITIME via North Bay and C.N. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY Excursion travel wi train 46 connecting ; C.N._train 2. On t tickets will be valid train 1 from Montre ist, 1931. and Canadian PEMBROKE JCT OTTAâ€" wWA, â€"MONTREAL â€" a nd QUEBEC via ‘North Bay TEMIXKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY n the molive scout BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION THUKRS., FEB. 25 un i Wit] vith t ut a n1ajor RailrC ‘an e t BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION FRIDAY, FEB. 26 itted W1 ul an( ‘eried in elopmen wo truc hey can hase th rrival 0 10 minut" work *A s3 pÂ¥! Further railroa in ind cal i fi mil 1ea2a C 11 1¢ hnway h lC willh C BI T‘C to to ti rt be handled on North Bay with relurn journey r travel on C.N. Monday, March rtion 11 eati

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