m PAGE Two The Maryland chicken, by the way, was quite unlike the dish as it is conâ€" ceived by hotels outsids of the south, where the chickn is usugally dipped in a batter and fried in deep fat. In Maryâ€" land, the method is quite different. There are discussions, even among the good housewives of this state, as to the exact way in which the chitken should be prepared. There is cortainly nothing better however than a recipe which comes from the state and which I am giving toâ€"day. There is a disagreement as to what fat should be used in the cooking. It may be all butter, or. part bacon fat; it may be all lard, or a mixâ€" ture of lard and butter or bacon fat. The important point is to have your skillet filled to the depth of an inch A meal partaken at a home on the around your chicken. If you decide to Eastern shore of Maryland is make gravy after the chicken has finâ€" thing to be remembcred. There is one ished cooking, most of the fat must, which lingers in my memory. It began of courss, be removed from the pan. with oysters fresh from the bay; then Maryland Chicken came chicken Maryland, taked yam®,| + young chicken corn pudding, arsompanied by many 1 cup flour preserves with mincs pie for dessert. 2 teaspoons salt Maryland Chicken and | Right Method to Cook it Important to Have Skillet Filled with Fat to the Depth of an Inch Around Chicken. Then About the Meringue Question. It All Depends on the Type You W ant. Values!. Values! Values! 82% Third Ave. Men‘s Dress Shirts English Broadcloth. Astoria Brand. Real good quality. Values to $3.95.. For our opening sale. (By EDITIH M. BARBER) Ladies‘® Shoes 59. THE NEW FASHION CENTRE OF TIMMINS ve. Helperin Block Parco, solid leather, all men‘s sizes. . Opening sale price. Bargain Basement Bargain Basement Work Boots Panties There s one other point besides the amount of sugar, however, which must be considered in making the perfect meringue of any type. The oven temâ€" perature must be low; otherwise you The Meringue Question Meringues! The question keeps cropâ€" ping up every so often. The recipe deâ€" pends upon the type of meringue which you prefer. If you wish it to tower to the skies and to be dry, one tablespoon of sugar should be used to each wellâ€" beaten egg white. If #rou prefer a sweeter and more flavourful topping, you may use from two to four tableâ€" spoons of sugar for each egg white. With the small amount, you have a fiuffly meringue, although it wiil not rise so high as when one tablespoon of sugar is used. With the larger amount, you will have a frosting type of merinâ€" gue which will keep soft and shiny and which in my opinion is more delicious, although not so spectacular as the others. t \ ATTENTION! g \ Cream Gravy Leave four tablespons of fat in the pan in which chicken was cooked. Stir in three tablespoons of flour and when well blended. add two cups of milk, stirring constantly until smooth and thick. Season to taste with salt and pepper. J young chicken 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons salt Pepper â€"Fat Cut chicken, in pleces for serving. Wipe well. Put flour and seasoning in bowl, place chicken in mixture and rub into chicken with fingers until no flour is left. Melt fat in skillet which after melted should be over half an inch in depth. When very hot, add chicken and cook until golden brown, turning often. Cover and set to one side for half an hour. Serve with creamy gravy. Â¥ ... FISHMAN‘S DEPARTMENT STORE TUESDAY MORNING 9 a.m. Values to $6.95. Ladios here is your opportunity Stock up with these. Both Dress and Work cks. For our opening stale. Bargain Basement Silk Dresses Socks Be here when the doors open Tuesday morning for the greatest value sensaâ€" tions Timmins has ever seen. The opening of this Big Modern Departâ€" ment Store, one of Timmins finest, is an event you should not miss. Our complete new stock of Men‘s, Ladies‘ and Children‘s Wear goes to the public at sacrifice prices. It is only possible to mention a few of our many bargains, so we inâ€" vite you to come and see for yourself the great values this new department store is offerâ€" ing. mé.mmmmmmmaymmx l ta nathiramace T all | will have a tough product. Besides this, [ on ol c > fls on me n hk on o oo s css ho t tss 1 Sponge cake 1 pint ice cream 3 egg whites 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla R:move center from top of cake, leavy. ing a shell at least % inch in thicknes. Fill with ice cream and cover with merâ€" ingue made by beating egg whites and adding sugar and vanilla. Bake in a hot oven, 450 degrgees F., until light Drown and serve at once. (Copyright, 1937, by The Bell Syndiâ€" cate Incg.. Dayton Journal:â€"How does a dictaâ€" tor feel? Well, you know how Voi: feel when you sit on a cushion and honk for curb servige. the cffizial residenice of the Lieutenantâ€" Governor. During the reception it is estimated that Lieutenantâ€"Governor Bruce shook hands with 2257 peocpie, which is a work of some and very wearing. Just one more noto:: When you are making the type of merigue known as "a "kiss," use a dry pan, rather than the usual greased baking sheet. If, !however, you wish to keep the bottom of the shells soft so that you may fill them with ize cream, they should b> baked on a wet bread board. Meringue Glace or Kissos Whites of four eggs. 1 ; cups powdered sugar or 1 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Beat egz whites stiff add gradually sugar, beat until mixture will hold it shaps. Add filavouring and drop ky spsonfuls from top of spoon on unâ€" ercased pan. Bake thirty minutss in : very slow oven (250 degrees). j Liertenant Governor Shook Hands with 2,257 People Last week Licutenantâ€"Governor Dr. H. A. Bruce entertained the deiegates to the Ontario Education Association meeting at Toronto, a reception bein> given in their honour at Chorley Park. rules, this one has one exception. VWhen you are making a baked Alaska, that combinaton of cake, ice cream and meringue, you must use a hot oven as the ice cream will not hold up during the longer time necessary for the browring. if you use a hot oven and a short cookâ€" With two pair 1 Get your new s suit here! 9.98 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. special Be early for these. Bargain Basement Men‘s Suits Men‘s Ties Like all othcer pants. spring THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO plenty of roughageâ€"celluloseâ€"found in The formation of gall stones is beâ€" lieved to be due to (a) infection from elszswhere in the body which infiames the lining wall of the gall bladder and thickens the bile; (b) to stcppage or slowing up of the movements of the gall bladder thus interfering with It emptying properly or promptly, the "thickened" bile thus forms the little start in building up the stone; (c) puâ€" trefacticn of waste matter in intestine â€"constipaticn. Thus in the prevention cf gall stones, the aim now is to preâ€" vent this slowness, stoppage (stasis as 1i is called) by keeping the lower bowel active, so that there will be no passage upwards of crganisms from the lower bowel to the liver and gall bladger. Anything that will keep the bile more liquid and flowing freely into first tue mall and then into the large intesâ€" time will prevent gall stones. Bile is nature‘s purgative; if it flows freely there should be no constipation and no. gall bladder by means of exercise, parâ€" ticularly exercises. There are tw> methods of making the bile flow freelyâ€"eating the proper However before the attacks of gall stone colic there are usually symptoms ¢f distress and ‘indigestion. inability to eat fat foods and coarse vegzetables, a great amount of gas in the istomach and intestine, stcools light coloured (clay), and sometimes nausea and vomiting. j Of ccourse when an attack «of colitâ€" biliary cclicâ€"oczcurs with its agonizing pain in the upper right side of the abâ€" domen, often extending over in‘o the right shoulder, lasting usually from 3 to 12 rsurs but sometimes much longer, there is no> doubt that the gall stones are aitempting to pass through the little tube or bile duct into the intesâ€" tinge. What to do? My suggestion is a whole cay devoted to coddling, pictorially speaking. If you‘re a housewife and Friend Husbhand has gone off to busiâ€" rness and children are safe in school end you‘re blissfully ailtne, make thne most eof your spar2 time. i Firctâ€"A Scented Bati First, get into a tepid, scented bath. There‘s nothing quite like a scented bath to lift one out of the blues, to flatâ€" ter cne‘s ego. Take pine, for instance, ‘he very odscr is invigorating, stimulaiâ€" inz to the entire system. A pineâ€"perâ€" fumed bath can turn the same ULrick as the proverbial ‘roseâ€"coloured glasses.‘ Preventing Gall Stone Fermation Althcugh it is agreed that gall stones exi<t in not less than 5 persons in every 100, or 1 in every 20, there are a great many of these who never know they have them or suffer very slight disâ€" comfert because of them. Relax in the tub. Meantime, give yourzelf a facial. The facial might be ctaried just one jump ahead of the tub. Cleanss the face thoroughly. Remove cleansinz crsam with tissues. Thaen apply a stimulating cream, the type that stings a bit and leaves the skin tinglinge. Cut of the tub, pat yourseif dry and use a perfumed bath or oil or Just abcut this time of the year woâ€" men are apt to be down in the depths of the doldums. Spring isn‘t quite nere, even thcuzh Easter did come early this year. Even the purchase of a new hat and wardrzhs doesn‘t bring the usual thrill. In shart, a spring tonic is sorely needed. | Jas. W. Barton, M.D., Toronto Want a Spring Tonic? We Suggest Day of Coddling of PDour$ EChat Bodp Eome indicaticn of the extent of the beom may be gathered from the fact one‘of the men employed at Nellie Lake at present on the project attempted to rent what migzht well be termed a shack. He was asked $35 34 month and when he demurred on the basis he paid cnly that much for a good hcuse in Cochrane, was told "Oh, yes, but there isn‘t the boom at Cochrane there is at Nellie Lake." It is expected that when the dam is completed the water will rise roughly seven feet in Frederickhouse Lake and five and half feet in Night Hawk Lake. Barber‘s Bay will be wiped out and the road at Connaught will be raised five fect at the approach to the bridge. Three tractors, hauling sleigh trains of thirty ttns each make the thirteenâ€" mile trip from Nellie Lake to the site three times daily and at present are wcorkinz sn a highâ€"speed schedule in crder to beat the spring thaw. The hauling is in charge of Jim Kitts, Maâ€" thescn, and Bill Kitts, Cochrane. Iroquois Falls, Ont., April 1, 1937.â€" (Epzcial to The Advance)â€"The village of Nellie Lake, ordinarily very quiet, is at present a bosming hive of indusâ€" try due to the fact that the materials for the new Frederickhouse dam are being unloaded there. Some 200 men are already at work and it is expected the project in all will eventually employ a thousand men, at Nellie Lake and at tho dam site. The exersise treatment consists in exercises in which the body is kent forwards, backwards or sigeways ircm the hips, knees kept straight. | Eating Your Way to Health Seond toâ€"day for this special booklet (NS. 101) by Dr. Barton, dealing with Vitamins, Minerals, Calories and Whnat and Hsw Much‘ to Eat. Enclose ten cents to cover service and handling and be sure to give your name and fuli agâ€" dress. Send your requestâ€"to the Bei: Library, in care of The Porcupine Adâ€" vance, 244 West 43rd Street, New York, N.Y. Nellie Lake Booming at the Present Time Higher Rents for Houses Asked Toâ€"day at Nellie Lake than at Cochrane. vegs{ables and fruits, cutting down on fats (except the small amount found in milk). As a little fat or cil helps to empty the gall bladder, clive cil is ofâ€" ten recommended. (Registered in arcordance with {thne Copyrigzht Act.) (Copyright 1937, by the Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) Gradually you‘ll begin feeling like a million dollars. Apply your makeâ€"up, put on your favcurite sostumeâ€"and i1 ycu have more courage go out for lunch or tea. Forget your thousand little auâ€" ties. Presently you‘ll be out of the aoiâ€" drumsâ€"that much nearer to Frcm this psint cn you can add as ruch "spring tonis‘"‘ spice as you wisn. Do a few settinx up exercisos, bend and stretth and twist and breathe dseply. Yeou can give yourself a home manicure, you can sot your hair, pui it up in litle curlers, put on a net and wait for the ringlets to dry in. You can pluck the stray hairs in your brows, you can pedicure your tcenaills. Let your time and inclination guide you. bath dusting powderâ€"again anythning that seems to set you up. Remove the stimulating cream from face. Appiy a good emollient cream and massage gently. Leave a thin layer cn the skin for a while. Now lie downâ€"yes, aciuâ€" ally. Your irsninz isn‘t done, and a millicn cther little detaiis to attend to, Ssut the mere facst that you have the courage to let them rids for an hour or two or even "until toâ€"moarrow" wiil add a valuable ingredient to the "spring tonic." The Zionist Society is taking steps to interest all the local schools so that as many children as possible may see the picture, as it is considered of special historical and educational value. (Globe and Miail) "Ignorannce of the law," said the Judge at a certain crisis in a case, "is no excuse for violation of the law." "May I ask, m‘lud," asked the proâ€" secuting counscl, "whether your reâ€" marks are directed at the defendant or his lawyer?" In order to afford all an opportunity to see this remarkable picture, two showings have been arranged. There will be a matinee on Friday afternoon, April 9th, and the evering showing on the same date at the Goldfields theatre. "The Land of Promise‘" is brought here by the Zionist Soziety of Timmins but the film should prove of very wide appeal to all interested in travel, hisâ€" tory of the Bible. The Zionist Society expresses its appreciation of the coâ€" operation given them by the Mascioli Theatres Ltd.. and the Hanson Theatres of Toronto, and the public no doubt will add its thanks to the Zionist Soâ€" ciety for the benefit in bringing this excellent picture here. "Land of Promise" to be Shown at Goldfields on Friday, April 9th. "The Land of Promise," admitted by critics to be one of the really outâ€" standing films of recent times is to be shown at the Goldfields Theatre on Friday, April 9th, matinee and evening. This picture not only has sentimental appeal but it has also notable historical and educational value, dealing as it does with an incident of world imporâ€" tance and interestâ€"the return of the Jewish people to their promised land of Palestine. As a work of art, the pic.â€" ture has been given much praise, but it is in its fidelity to actual life that it will prove of highest value. Every scene in the film was taken in Palestine under actual conditions obtaining there and every artist in the picture is a citiâ€" zen of Palestire. The Jewish "Chalotâ€" zim‘" who are toiling on the land in Palestine are featured, as is also the industrial development of the newâ€" born cities of the land. The beautiful scenes of the Holy Land shown in the picture are themselves alone well worth seeing, while the hostoric value of the film is specially noteworthy. Featuring Notable Palestine Picture Slim Creek, flowing from Wilson Lake to the Frederickhouse, will be baicked up to such an extent that it will likely be possible to get from Wilson to Freaâ€" erickhcouse by boat. Thus it will be posâ€" sikle to get by boat from Wilson to Frederickhcuse and from Frodericzxâ€" house into Night Hawk, since the dam at Connauzht will, in all probabfilty, be eliminated. . We Asked 292 Young Women %, " How do you expect to hold your man " Looks like there‘s a shortage of heiresses in the district. But don‘t fret you working girls, hopes are high for a happy married life if you just stick to your resolution. Remember, your husband doesn‘t marry you to turn you into a washwoman. Your job is to stay the young and attractive girl that you are. ‘Timmins New Method Launâ€" dry Service is really more economical, too, and your husâ€" band will like the way they do his shirts. and our driver will call Phone 153 241 sald "By keeping young by sending everything to the TlMMlNS LAUNDRY . _. it‘s Thrifty too." IS THIS LEGAL? LAU NDR Y T IM M IN S said, "With my father‘s money." New Method PBaltimore Sun:â€"In Little Falls, N.Y., James Hallinan reported the theft of a granite morument weighing 1600 pounds. The colours of the resent issue rsâ€" main the same, the green cnalzsent stamps, the brewn twss, and the red threes. The red, however, is of a slightâ€" ly different shade than that of former issues and another noticeable difference is the style of wording; the word "Canâ€" ada" being curved within the oval absut the pictorial part of the stamp instead of in a hcrizontal position azross the top. The new issue of postage stamps bearing the picture of His Majesty, King George VI, is on display in the lobby of the Timmins Post Offizce. The new Kinz is portrayed in a business suit, this being the first tim> a Kinz has been pictured on Canadian stamps in any but a uniform of the Imperial army or navy. King Not in Uniform on New Issue Stamps Canadian Postage Stamps Recently Issued h a v e Many Points of Interest. Says Streamlining has Now Reached Basement "Mcdern automiatic coal stokers are completely snclosed in smosthlyâ€"roundâ€" ed, soundâ€"prcofed, dustâ€"tisgsht housâ€" ings," he said. "Great refinements have been made in the ‘ccal flow‘ type stckers, which convey their cwn coal autematizally from bin to fire." In‘crmation on the new mdels will be available from the local dealer, Samith Elston, Timmins, Ontario. since I started using Curtis Rheuâ€" matism and Arthritis Liniment. It‘s astounding how gquickly and effecâ€" lively it gives relief," said one old gentlemzn who had rheumatic trouâ€" ble for years. can do the same for you. Don‘t suffer from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, gout or lumbago. Try this harmless, yet powerful treatment now. Get a bottle at Curâ€" tis Drug Store, 14 Pine Street North, Timmins. Just 50¢ a bottle and if you are not entirely satisfied your Streamlining is invading the baseâ€" ment, reports H. G. Laidlaw, of Patricia Engineering Limited, lozcal Iron Fireâ€" man dealer, who has just returned from the annual nraticnal sales conâ€" vention cof the Iron Fireman Manufacâ€" turing Co. of Cleveland. money will be refunded. Don‘t deâ€" lay,. (Call in toâ€"day. Advt. No Aches or Pains No Stiff Joints. . . 20