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Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1937, 1, p. 2

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Dinner Jellied T‘cmato Bouillon _ Fried Chicken New Potatoes Cauliflower With Hollandaise Cuciimber Salad Icebox Cake Supper Cold Ham Lettuce and Onion Salad Spice Cake Iced Tea Mondayâ€"Breakfast Â¥ Huckleberries «_ Readyâ€"toâ€"Eat Cereal Boiled Eggs Coffee Dinner Tuna Fish With Cheese Baratoga Potatoes Baked Tomatoes Péach Ictâ€"Cream Cookies Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast . PFriday or Saturday will furnish cold meat which may be put to good use for lunch of supper on Eunday and Monâ€" day. The weekâ€"end is to be considered in planning merus this week. A roast for on Friday or Sttnrday May be Used to do Useful Duty inthehvgw ‘gli‘.ng Pleasing Part in the Menu for the Sundayâ€"Breakfast Melons Readyâ€"tocoâ€"Eat Cereal crambled Eggs on Toast Raspberry Jam Col Days are getting shorter Beer or Tea Canada Northern Power Corporation Liniited Orange Juice Readyâ€"~toâ€"Eat Cereal Corn Muffins . Coffee (By Edith M. Barber) how‘s Luncheon Mixed Sandwiches Luncheon Eggs Benedict Coffee 1 egg white Cayenne Mix seasoning and flour and grated cheese, then beat into the stiffly beaten Browned Potaices Buttered String Beans Baked Custard Thursday â€"â€" Breakfast Orange Juice Readyâ€"toâ€"Eat Cereal Boiled Eggs Tcast Coffee Luncheon Corn on the CJb Cucumber Salad Berries With Cream Tea Dinney Lamb Pie With Biscuits Potato Croquettes Spinach With Lemop Butter Cheese Toasted Crackers Grapes Fridayâ€"Breakfast ~ Tomato Juice Readyâ€"toâ€"Eat Cereal Omelet Rolls Coffee Luncheon Sardine Sandwiches Sliced Tomatoes Apple Sauce Tea Broiled â€" Ham Grilled Sweet Potatoes Corn Pudding Romaine, Salad Wine Jelly ~ Cheese Balls Fruit Pie Wednesdayâ€"Break{fast . Bliced Peaches y Readyâ€"t>â€"Eat Cereal Frizzled Beef Toast Coffee Broccoli With Special Sauce Vegetable Salad Lemion Ice Sponge Cake Saturdayâ€"Breakfast Sliced Bananas cup grated cheese teaspoon â€" flour Luncheon Baked Stuffed Eggplant Celery Roast Shoulder of Lamb Lettuce Salact Dirner Lencheon â€"Eat Cergal Corn on the Cob Coffee Ferris, Ont., Sept. 11th, 1937.â€"At the home of her sister, Mrs. Russell Adams, which was lovely with pink and white streamers and baskets of gladioli, Florâ€" ence Helena O‘Neil, daughter of Mrs. C. O‘Neil, North Bay, was united in marriage to Gordon Hilliard Harper, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Land, North Bay, on Monday, Sept. 6, at 10 m. Dr. J. C. Cochrane performed the ceremony. i Miss Lillian Munro, Arnprior, played the wedding music. During the signing of the register Miss Munro played "I Love You Truly." Given in marirage by her brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Russell Adams, the bride wore anattractive gown of turquoise blue i Newlyâ€"Wedded Couple to Live at South Porcupine (Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act.) colds due to allergy (sensitiveness to substances) will enable us to treat |,xt.!fxe'r type intelligently. __Are you bothered with colds three or four times a year? Have you ever stopped to consider the consequences? Send for Dr. Barton‘s . illuminating booklet, ‘"The Common Cold," the ailâ€" ment that receives so little attention yet may be as dangerous as being atâ€" tacked by a hungry lon? Ask for Booklet 104, enclosing ten certs to cover the cost of mailing. Be sure to give your name, full address and menâ€" tion the Porcupine Advance. Other Dr. Barton booklets, "Eating Your Way to Health" (101); ‘"Why Worry About Your Heart?" (102); and "Neurosis‘" (103) are also available at ten cents| I believe that these simple methods of learning the difference between the usual head cold due to infections, and sons of the year are often manifestaâ€" tions or symptoms of allergy. To diagâ€" nose (find out) that condition is alâ€" lergic there must be an investigation of : (a) a family history of allergy; (2) iprevious allergic history of the paâ€" tient ‘(asthma, hay fever, eczema, stomach and intestinal upsetments) ; and (3) a present history of allergic symptoms. All foods, plants, substances handled in industry and other subâ€" stances should be tested by the scratch method or injection into the skin. The most constant symptom of nasal ori nose allergy is a "stuffy nose which is always wosre in the morning," chronic cough cccurring especially during the early morning hours is likewise symp-‘ tom." themselves are considerably different to those of the common cold. Dr. Norman W. Celin, Seattle, Wash., in Northwest Medicine, says, "Frequent colds at any season or at spetial seaâ€" Ihe usual or common cold in the head is due to overheated rooms, lack of ventilation, not enough moisture in the room, exposure to wet and cold, inhaling dust or irritating substances, infected tonsils, and adencid growths. All these interfere with the mucous membrane of,the nose so that it is unable to fight off the organisms that cause the cold. With the usual or comâ€" mon head cold there is a feeling of tiredness, chilliniess, slighit headache. The symptoms last from two or three days to several weeks. ‘ However in the "cold" due to allergy â€"sensitiveness to various substancesâ€" the history, the onset, the symptoms and naturally you believe you have caught ‘cold and are in for a few days‘ misery. However, in a very short time, hours at most, the amneezing, coughing and stuffiness of the nose disappear, much to your surprise. The truth of the matter is that instead of having the usual "infectious" cold, due to the "cold," flu or other organisms getting into the system, you really had an "allergic‘‘ cold in the head due to some substance you had breathed in from the air, or some substance you had eaten. Cold Due to Allergy Sometinies you find yourself sneezing and coughing, with a "running" nose (Copyright, 1987 by the Bell Syndiâ€" cats, Inct.) Clie nour. Kemove meat and add cabâ€" bage, onions sliced, carrots and turâ€" nips and cook for thirty minutes. Add the potatoes and the green pepper and ccokzsmmutu.nofl%hebeeuaep- arately until tender. Peel, mince and ten minutes before serving them add them and the water in which they are cooked to the soup, SBeason to taste. Put some water with the meat, bone and soup greens and ccok covered for cne hour. Remove meat and aid nah. hot on toothpicks. The Common Head Cold and the ;g% pounds soup meat and a bone greens Salt and pepper to taste . Barton, M.D., Toronto frock cut on long of. Poutrs Ehat Body THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMIN®, Mr. and Mrs. Harper received many beautiful gifts. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included Mr.: and Mrs. Valentine, Mr, and Mrs Hall Burks Falls; Mr. and Mrs.. Glennic Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron, Eau Claire: Miss Ruth O‘Neil, _Huntsville; Miss Mrs. E. Floyd and Mrs. R. Mackey asâ€" sisted in serving. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Southern Ontario. Mrs. Harâ€" per travelled in a blue suit, with matchmg accessories. They will reside South,.,,Pereuping,, Ontario. The _groom‘s gift to the bridesmaid was an onyx pendant, to the pianist, a silver bracelet, and to the best man a Tyrite ensemble. moire, was designed on lines similar to that of the bride, and she wore a head bardeau of rose and silver. She carried a bouquet of tea roses. Kenneth Taylor, Nerth Bay, was grcoomsman. Following the ceremony, a wedding luncheon was served on the lawn to 50 guests, The Women‘s Association of the United Church catered to the lunâ€" cheon. Mrs. B. Kerr, Mrs. J. Wharram. made you feel utterly fresh and asâ€" sured. Make it your tusiness, then, to continue using it, as frequertly, all winter long. There are innumerable daintiness aids on the market in every conceivable form. A newcomer this summer was a Pcoudre Cologne combinâ€" ing the effects of a mild deodorant, delightfully scented dusting powder and refreshing eau de cologne all in one lotion. It‘s quick and efficient, excelâ€" lent for freshening up when _ you‘re. feeling hot, tired and longing . for a: ccol tub; grand before donning an eveâ€" ning gown. It leaves the skin with a fine, powdery film that doesn‘t rub off. It should be a favourite with busy coâ€"eds and business women. Exercise Education Perhaps, like so many women, you‘ve educated yourself to exercise, this sumâ€" mer. If you did, for beauty‘s sake, keep it up. Particularly if you are a busiâ€" ness woman or home body. If you can‘t get to a gym, if you can‘t get out and Dressed in a reinarkable costume which suggests the ether waves, Miss Elmine Humphreys, the Radio Queen at the 1937 British Exhibition, looks like a Goddess from Mars. Most women, for instante, are just a little more careful not to offend durâ€" ing the summertime. We perspire more, and we therefore take every possible precaution. Perhaps in your search for the daintiest of them all, you‘ve found the one deodorant or nonâ€"spirant that Oh yes, summer has its scuvenirs and it won‘t be long now berore you‘ll be doing your darndest to get rid of them, but after all there was some good in summer, and there may be some things summer‘s taught us that we can hold on to, come colder breezes. A, nesw, aid that we learned to like this summer was a poudr: 'édlomemjmwng a mild deodorant and eau de cologne. (Ficture courâ€" There Was Someâ€"Good in Summer After All L By ELSIE PIERCE PAMOUS BEAUVTY IXPIRT Bs BEAUTIFUL "THE QUEEN OF RADIO t=sy of Jeurelle). A difficulty presented itself in that they had no license and found it imâ€" possible to procure one, because of the The ceremony was a quiet cne in the little church which was decorated with a profusior of summer flowers. Miss Lily V. Butler, Findlay, Ohio, and H. W. Forster, Callandsr, were witnesses. The bride was given in marriage by her father, 8. C. Tussing, who with the bride‘s mother and Miss Butler accomâ€" panied the ccuple. The first couple to come to Callanâ€" gder to be married there simply and sclely because it was the "Quint City" had the knot tied Tuesday afternoon. From Findlay, Ohio, a city of 20,000 people, about 600 miles from Callander, came attractive Evelyn Tussing and Norval Kenhouse to be united in marâ€" rlage by Rev. T. W. W. Lane, pastor of Knox United Church, Callander. Travelled 600 Miles to be Married at Callander Aileen O‘Neil, Powassan: and Miss Edith O‘Neil, RN., Niagara Falls. l Other Niceties What other riceties has summer taught you? Perhaps you got the hour‘s nap each afternoon hakbit and found 'that it cured that exhausted feeling. If you did, and if you can manage it, keep it up. Perhaps you discovered that you cankeep.those seraggly hair ends coaxâ€" ed into place by the simple medium of wearing curlers for a few minutes beâ€" fore you dress. Perhaps you found that Eau de Cologne has headacheâ€"curing powers besides being infintely refreshâ€" ing, that makeâ€"up goss on better over (Copyright, 1937, by the Beli Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) cleanâ€"clean skin. That scrupulous cleanliness is the first big step to beauâ€" ty and after that the rest is comparaâ€" tively simple. Perhaps summer had soms good in it after all! fine. The cold shower is splendid as a general awakener ‘of lazy circulation, makes you alert physically and menâ€" tally, gives you clear skin, chining eyes and so on. Andulge in sports regularly, you can take your daily half dozen for ten minâ€" utes night and morning and that sysâ€" tematic routine will work wonders for the morale as well as the figure. Try it! Cold Shower While on the subject of beauty eduâ€" cation, perhaps you‘ve learned to take the cold shower and love it. If yOA have, try to prolof'ig its invigorating efâ€" fect into the winter. If you feel chilled or uncomfortable, stop, but if it conâ€" tinues to send your bood tingling and makes you feel fit as a fiddle that‘s Compiled by Ralph Channel, in charge of the clinic, the averages at first sight appeared to support the contention of male superiority in the driving seat. Women averaged considâ€" erably below men in most of the tests. They were seven oneâ€"hundredths of a second slower in responding to the emergency braking signal. This, pointed out Mr. Channel, represented a disâ€" tance of four or five feet that a car would travel at ordinary speeds, just All over Toronto women challenged the statement. They stormed into the safe driving clinic accompanied by doubting males to whom they wanted to demonstrate their skill. They climbâ€" ed into the driver‘s seat in the brake test, in the steering test, in the miniaâ€" ture highway., they viewed the colour test, the angle of vision check, they peered into the tunnel vision machine and put their ears on the phone of the audition test. | ___Prof. DeSilva did not really say all women were bad drivers and certainly did not suggest they should be barred from the front seats of cars. He stated that by the average results of scientific tests, women were likely to be more dangerous drivers. They did not reâ€" spond as quickly to signals, they were not as steady at the wheel and their reaction times in general were slower in emergencies. Women, said Prof. Deâ€" Silva, are usually muscle bound. | _ Toronto, Sept. 11.1â€"Fanned by the inâ€" dignant denials of wives, sisters and sweethearts, an old domestic controâ€" versy ‘has ~beenâ€" draggedinto the open in Toronto over the relative qualities of women and men as safe drivers. Both sides of the argument are seeking maâ€" terial to support their claims in the reâ€" sults of tests at the safe driving clinic in connection with the Silver Cross safe driving campaign at the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition. The battle was opened when Prof. H. R. DeSilva, head of the Harvard University Traffic Research Departâ€" ment, expressed the opinton that woâ€" men were dargerous drivers. Prof. Deâ€" Silva is an authority on safe and danâ€" gerous drivers and has studied the causes of all kinds of car accidents, and he was qucted with solemn approval by several thousand males who had alâ€" ways felt that way and never failed to spot a woman miaking a bad turn in traffic even if it was six blocks away. Tests Seem{ to Prove They are More Cautious. The trip is the first into Canada for both bride and groom. They left on Thursday to return to Findlay via Niaâ€" gara Falls,. Women Drivers Not Worse Than the Men residence regulation. But with the help of the pastor, Revy. Mr. Lane, special permission â€" was obtained â€"through Queen‘s Park for the marriage. It is the first of its kind on record in Calâ€" lander. J. Aldéric Raymond Let your Montreal headquarters always be A visit to Montreal will be truly enjoyâ€" able if you stop at the famous Windsor Hotel, renowned for its dignified comfort, courteous, thoughtful service, quality, variety and excellence of its cuisine and its very moderate rates. Windsor socks? Toronto Telegram:â€"â€";balian soldiers are not permitted to use profane lanâ€" guage. We wonder what one says, when trying to wear a pair of homeâ€"knitted All women, regardless of age, averâ€" aged better in eyesight tests than the male drivers. Five times as many men as women were found to be suffering from colour blindness. While women did not score as well in the miniature highway test their fault was excessive caution rather than recklessness and this quality, claimed authorities, did net cause serious aczcidents. one of the star players on the Maple Leaf girls softball team, went through the test with flying colours., Her eyeâ€" sight was almost perfect, her hearing excellent, her reaction time was quickâ€" er than most male drivers and her steering as steady as a veteran chautâ€" feur though she has only driven a short distance in real cars. FREE ADMISSION MON. WED. FRI and SAT. 7.30 P.M. SHARP tcok the test, many of them not regular drivers. Young women, especially those who had been driving since adolescencé, were found to score as well or better than the average man. Women athâ€" letes werse better than most men and only exceeded by the best male drivers. *, Miss Billie Hallam, who won the title of "Miss Toronto" in a beauty contest during the summer, was typical of younger women. Miss Toronto, who is Women were 25 per cent. poorer than in the steering test. Their results were bad in the miniature highway test. But examined closely the figures did not condemn women. The average was pulled down by older women who enough to be the margin of safety in an emergency. Don‘t forget. Location 1st door from Third on Cedar BINGO Worthwhile Prizes 10c PER CARD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1037 000000000.00000 v.....00000‘00000060.000.00’0.0'.0’000..000. d .0 v0000000000000000000000,

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