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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jul 1938, 2, p. 2

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1 Nowadays when we are able to buy ceâ€"cream just arclund the corner, home made iceâ€"cream is not the rite that it once was. There are probably as many children who have not even seen @ freezer as there are those who have not ever ridden behind a horse. The iceâ€"cream freezer, however, is still put to good use on occasions in many households, as the letters which I reâ€" ceive each year and which ask for recipes show. There have been a numâ€" ber of improvements in the mechanism. The cranks are not so hard to turn as they once were, and there are the vacuum freezers which dispense with them entirely. Ice must be chopped, however, the good old fashioned way, and a burlap bag and a heavy mallet are indicated. Of course, you may be There really should be a guild of iceâ€" cream turners. I am sure that there were many more of us who took our turns at freezing the Sunday iceâ€"cream than the few males who were lucky enough to earn a quarter or so pumpâ€" ing organs. Ice Cream Freezers Still Put to Good Use at Iimes Domestic Science Expert Tells of Their Uses Even in This Day and Generation and Gives Suggestions for Things to Do With Them. Also Some Recipes. Infuse six heaping teaspoons of Selage Biack Tea in « pini of iresn, boiling water. HOW TO MAKE I1CED TEA By EDITH M. BARBER A few cents a day is all Automatic it costs [ THRIFTy to run .Svol_cd-.in-S.teel my electric refrigerator" anada Northern Power Corporation Limited Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited salt, as «this comparatiyv amount of salt makes a cr smoother than when more : After the cream is frozen t water and repack, using fo ice to one of salt. French Tceâ€"Crear % tablespoon flour % cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt 1 egg or two egg yolks 2 cups milk 3 cups thin cream 1% tablespoons vanilla Mix the flour, sugar and the egg slightly beaten, an gradually. Cook over hot w minutes, stirring constantl; until it thickens. Cool, add and flavoring and freeze. Philadelphia Iceâ€"Cream 1 quart thin cream i teaspoon salt , cup sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla Mix well and freeze. To â€" freeze: Crush ice fine, A burlap bag and a heavy wooden mallet makes this an easy task. When packing for freezing use eight parts of ice to one part of â€"For fruit iceâ€"cream allow equal parts fruit crushed with sugar and cream or custard and cream. (Copyright, 1938, b cat». Inc.) pal It‘s easy to say that a modern electric refrigerator pays for itself â€" and it‘s just as easy to prove, You can do it in your own home. From the moment you install it, your Elecâ€" tric Refrigerator starts saving. It saves three ways. First, by elimination of food waste. Second, by letting you buy in larger quantiâ€" ties knowing the food will keep. And third, because its operating costs are lower than ever â€" far less over the year than you could spend for ice. Ask about our convenient payment plan. Controlling and Operating IMn ream or 1Cce salt is used turn off the 7 2 h A J 1¢€ alt; add the milk er twenty at first, he cream bt removed hole in drained tltr â€"four AT mA fey 1e 1€ (Toronto Telegram) Some preacher says that "We‘re in the worst age of human history." If he had gone on from there and bolstered up his statement by stories ‘of children being murdered by Spanâ€" ish and Japanese bombs we would have given some serious consideration to his argument. He is quoted, however, as saying "Look on the beaches and you will see men and women in bathing suits without enough cloth to flag a hand car," i (By Thomas Richard Henry in |Kirkland Lake Passes \â€"â€" Byâ€".law Against "Noises" Some way we feel that this sort of confers a title of "Little Preacher‘" on the man attacking the modern age. People like that are like a mariner‘s compass that points to a steel mast on a yacht instead of the North Pole. After all, the first commandment is the way you feel toward, and the way you treat, the other chap. Your perâ€" sonal inclination toward anatomical display is of little importance in the larger scheme of things. Then, too, when we attack the curâ€" rent age, maybe it is just as well to recollect that there were things that were not too pure and lovely in the days gone by. We seem to remember hearing about the thumbscrew and the rack used in the name of religion. Infractions are punishable by a finc of from $2 to $20 according to the disâ€" cretion of the magistrate, with the alternative of 30 days in a place where there is no nolse between the hours of 11 pm. and 7 a.m.â€"jall. The byâ€"law was drawn up by Townâ€" ship solicitor L. A. Lillico, following complaint by a local doctor that his rest and the rest of others was disturbâ€" ed by the blaring of a nickelâ€"inâ€"theâ€" slot gramophone of high calibre. Doesn‘t Think World Worse than in Past In effect it states that: "No one shall between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. the following morning create unâ€" necessary noises within the municipalâ€" ity calculated to disturb the rest of the inhabitants. "Without in any way restricting the generality of the foregoing, unnecessary noilses shall include ringing of bells; the blowing of horns; the operation of radios or of gramaphones with outâ€" side loudspeakers; shouting and sigâ€" Ing on the streets and construction or building operations or any trade or calling that creates any objectionable noise." "Good Old Days‘"‘ Were Not So Good Some Ways. ated, it is unnecessary In etfect law effecti pim. and 7 ing. While suecific noi > t THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE TVAMINS. ONTaARtO (From Toronto Telegram) According to General Lushkoff, reâ€" cently chief of the Soviet secret police in the Far East and now a refugee in Japan, Stalin was responsible for more than 30,000 executions in his latest purges. The general says the charges of plots against Stalin were faked to give the dictator a chance to "liquidate" his opponents and that confessions were obtained by shocking tortures. He himself fled to Manchukuo in fear that he would be taken to Moscow and shot. He says Russia is helping China in orâ€" der to weaken Japan and that when the time is ripe she will deal her eastâ€" ern rival a crushing blow. There is confirmation for the genâ€" eral‘s story elsewhere. From another source comes thr report that the reâ€" cent army purge had reduced the ofâ€" ficers‘ corps of the border divisions by 50 per cent. and it is known that the general purge has been drastic. Proâ€" cesdings in recent trials have shown that the "plot" charges were fantastic and for the "confessions" there was no reasonable explanaiion but that of torâ€" ture or threats against the families of the accused. The reported plan to crush Japan may be taken in eonjtme-, tion with Kalimin‘s announcement that Russia proposes to built a fleet that will not only match German strength in the Baltic but that wm surpass any in the world. That is an ambitious unâ€" dertaking. Britain‘s huge fieet is needed to guard her trade routes and O hou beauty to do of what v skirts anc mally in trac We W1 the room ent day. age is an tefore. slipped cup of golng and we having day The pic took off h the man | he went it There new day old davs Says Stalin Responsible for Over 30,000 Deaths NeA stu hey WC We 11 MOTIVA, motion picturt tecto nail tonic and nail 1 t] intC coffé U 11 1I 11 Pp By ELSIE PIERCE r A M OV § EERAUVT C ; $X P Lk T Br BEAUTIFEUL Fooled n picture star, finds that a nail ensemble of nail proâ€" ind nail polish keeps her nails lovely, long and unbroken n ;R 11 11 te GonkKeys. mly a small part ‘ing of even hoop failled rather disâ€" m if you do nave work later, your T He‘ll Love Pale Hands _ signs of the than the good eood after all. inybody about it in the presâ€" ped. This is the men are for the more s.â€" For ordinâ€" eds, ruby and e recommendâ€" ‘s a stunning. r the bride I in good taste. king soft and d cream after e cream when ace. Rememâ€" n the habit of es over cream gloves when s gloves when motor gloves love habit for vou do have ki days gone by ) be worked fir ple may be, e â€" he main atâ€" nt of Childs handed it to e him. Then 11 .O Re 10 and women, the stake in is a broken iny woman surely the fairly lons. he present that went on strike ien for a at picketâ€" poil good ut aurant; without "How absurd!" protested the woman. "What harm could the picture do to a tiny dog like this?" "Excuse me, madam," he said, "but you can‘t take your dog inside." Beaulne, ~Leo; Bisson,‘ Laurettr; Bouchard, Elise; Catonguay, Elizaâ€" beth:; Clement, Georgette;.. Cloutier, Laura; ~Danis, ~Jeanne d‘Arc; Gagâ€" non, Dolores: Gelinas, Therese; LAâ€" casse, Medora; Lafontaine, Mariette; Laliberte, Leone; Lapalm, Aline; Laâ€" riviere, Gilberte; Lauzon, Rita; Menâ€" ard, Jeannette; ~Pilon, Agathe; Pouâ€" lin, Simone; Ranger, Jeanne d‘Arc; Robichaud, Violette; Sequin, Alexâ€" andre; St. Aubin, Martha; St. Pierre, Jacqueline. Berthel, Blanche; Bissonnette, Elâ€" mo; â€" Charetté, Viola; _ Chartrand, Agathe; â€" Gauthier, Gertrude; Laâ€" pierre, Roland; Larch», Anita; Laâ€" rose, Hora; Lebcoiuthiller, Lionel; Meuâ€" nier, Lucille; Morin, Yvon; Robiâ€" chaud, Laurent; Rossignol, Irene. Holy Family School Andrechek, Evelyn; Auger, Pauline; Badeski, Raymond; Belanger, Leonâ€" ard; Burns, Marjory; Charbonneau, Willie; Daly, Velma; Harkness, Tom; Howard, Marion; Karpiel, Francis; Lacasse, Joan; Lalonde, Joyce; Mcâ€" Donald, Ellie; McDonald, Rut; Mcâ€" Lean, Mary; Moran, Helen; Norkum, Agnes; O‘Grady, Irene; O‘Neill, Vivâ€" ian; Ricei, Nick; Shaw, Jean; Simpâ€" son, Virginia; Spraggs, Mary; Sweenâ€" ey, Clair; Zamin, Angelina; Beattie, James; McMaster, Donald; Scott, Laurence;; Shields, Jack. Belanger, Jerome; Brocher, Franâ€" cis; Desormeau, Jack, Fox, Arnold; Hickory, Clifford; Patterson, Elmer; Roy, Robert; Cooper, Erma; Hunt,: Viola; Knott, Margaret; Leblane, Connie; Moore, Hilda:; Yuskow, (Acton Free Press) A woman was entering a cinema when she was stopped by an attendâ€" ant. hands will â€" never show it. It is always a source of wonder to even a modern world how a working hand can remain looking as lovely as a leisure hand. 8o, let them wonder and admire. And for the nails, try using that splendid new nail protectiveâ€"that creamy sheath over the nails and unâ€" der the polish. It is said to strengthen the nails, preventing their breaking and encouraging their growth. In using it, be sure to follow directions explicitâ€" ly., Let it dry thoroughly before applyâ€" ng polish else it will take that much longer for the polish to dry and it may be a sticky, gummy mass. You may carry the polish over the creamy proâ€" tective liquid right out to the tip. Used in Salon Manicures Even if you are accustomed to grtâ€" ting weekly salon manicures, a fine habit, learn to use the nail protective between manicures, at home, when yolu wish to make a change> of polish to match yvour costume. (Copyright, 1938 cate, Inc.) (Continued from Page One) Charron, Colin; â€" Depuis, Simone; Gauâ€" thier, Roland; Legasey, Marie May: Sauve, Therese; Simard, Daniel; St. Germain, Henri; . Brabant, Rolande; Gauthier, Lucien; Laforest, Florent; Lavigne, Rita; Morin, Benoit. St., Anthony‘s School Boutet, Richard; Dagenais, Yvette; Dalpe, Jeannine;>~ Delguidice, Edouard; Fournier,© Helens; Garant, J. Paul; Lamarche, Gaston; Leclerc, Andre; Lejambe, Constance; Magnan, Hector; Martin, Antonio; Martin, Reine; Malâ€" tais, Roland; Page, Gertrude; Poirâ€" Dolores; . Smith, Donald; Turgeon, / Chevrefils, Aline; Lalurin, Ernest; Page, Lilianne; Perron, Aurâ€" ore; Roy, Louisâ€"Noel;â€" Sauve, Lucille. 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