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Porcupine Advance, 6 Apr 1939, 2, p. 2

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3 eggs. Cock noodles in boiling salted water until tender. Drain. add metled butter than seven cooking noo After the n: they may be butter, salt, Juice if you into a. well g or, mOre (181 which when maybecomb which when baked form a custard, may be combined With the noodles. The ring may ho filled with (my creamed meat, fish or veletable. Shrimps on account of colour and flav- our make an attractive filling. Mixed creamed vegetables which contrast. in colour and flavour are a good choice for lunch. Instead. you may fill the ring wlth buttered spinach and garnish with sliced hard cooked egg and sliced lemon dipped in pwprilca. Noodle Ring chosen A ruden- ask noodle tin: and filling which I serve as a ma dish. Creamed Shrimps or Spinach Garnished with Sliced Hard- 3 Boiled Eggs and Lemon Slices Dipped in Paprika Served 3 in Noodle Ring Make Attractive Luncheon Dish. ' l Noodle Ring and Some Suggestions for Filling PLO! TWO ll Pine St Ardcno Cleansing Cream â€"- light, nothing,- $1.10 to $6 . Fluffy Clean:- lng Creamâ€"like whipped (mam,- SUO to $6 I Ardeno Skin Tonicâ€"- tool, stimulating,- $1.10 to $15 . Ar. done Volvo Creamâ€"for average skim; $1.10 '0 $6 o Orange Skin Cnum-Jor dry or wrinkled shins; $1.10 to $8. Sutheriand package noodles tablespoons butt teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper cup rich milk or TO ACHIEVE”THE By EDITH M. BARBER. '. . . after a really snuml sleep and also for m 1L “RFC-GIST .ed m ll” Bert 01' C n in U LOOK” Phone 808 wrap bem am 11 1nd mi custar "Pl recruits were very anxious to go ovvr with the infantry and when the feet had enough “spring" in the arches to raise them from the low pillow up on their feet again (without help from 3 heir handsr they were accepted. Their feet, although flat, with arches down. were not ‘rigid’ flat feet. One such case had walked forty miles to enlist and another had walked second to thc Our method of examining recruits for overseas service was to have them walk across the floor and note if large tendon going down to heel bone came straight down to the heel or turned outward letting inner side of foot down. The recruit then knelt on a nil- low and we could see if there was a white or clean spot where arch had held sole of! the floor instead of letting whole sole of the foot reach the recruit was rejectec but might be used other service. Flat Feet May Cause Pain in Leg-s, Hips, Back and Head An elderly man consulted his physi- cian about a pain in inner side of his right knee. Examination show-ed a flat foot which allowed the lower leg the- low knee) to swing inward thus put- ting strain on inner side of knee. A plaster cast, was taken of the foot, a support made, and the pain in the knee disappeared. Flat feet are common and if not brought up by exercise or supports or both. it may mean other symptoms be- sides painful feet. The knee joint and all the joints in the spine between bones are put under a strain when the arch of the foot falls. whole ground. ed out“ foot wa: Melt butter, add mushrooms and green peppers and cook five minutes. Stir in flour and seasonings and when smooth add milk and chicken broth, surfing constantly until smooth and thick. Add shrimps. parsley, and pi- mlenbo. Stir a small portion at hot mixture in the beaten yolks, mix well, and then .pour into remainder of mix- tuz'e. Stir and cook two minutes. Add lemon juice and serve. Note: Crab- meat, tuna m- lobster may replace the seasonings. milk and bean Fold in beam: es: whlte. well greased mold (.1 qusm a pan of hot water and ball. in a moderate oven, 37:: hrimn ‘CODI rate. 11‘ However some of (by James W. Barton. MD.) alt. Fewer teaSDoon celery salt. >2 cups milk cup chicken broth cups cooked shrimps tablespoon minced pa tablespoon minced par: tablespoon cut primlex egg yolks 2d shrimps. Creamed Shrimps cup butter sup mushrooms. sliced ablespoon green peppp cup flour 9. OK ole of the foot reac If the large tendon wa 1rd and the whole sole black from touching 11c was rejected for the ix m be used in ambula 30011 39 lemon juice Bouts knee joint and spine between .rain when the What fiohp 30 11mm legrees was turn- ole of the floor. the 2 infantry egg yolks Pour into 11 fo‘ .Cf pd :11 l Constmble Thompson said that the |woman drove through half a dozen slop streets and was blissfully uncons- cious of traffic lights apparently. He [got close to her once with the police Icar, shone his flashlight in her face and told her that he was a police officer. She evidently was not particularly impressed as she drove away and the chase started all over again. Finally 'it ended when her car went into a ditch and overturned.- Celeste Legault, who was with Miss Gauthier, said she stopped the car three or four times. For a long time, she said, they did not know the police were 'following. Despite the fact that the Willow said that Miss Gauthier was ‘ under the influence of liquor and that IMiss. Legault had also been drinking. the witness denied that she or her companion had been drinking. She admitted that they had been driving “a Scourge Dr, Barton‘s latest booklet entitled ‘Scourge‘ with reliable information re- garhhn; the two rnost dreaded socku diseases. gonorrhoea and syphilis. may be obtained by sending Ten Cents to The Bell Library, 247 West 43rd St.. New York. N.Y., mentioning The Ad- vance, Timmins. (Registered in accordance with The Copyright Act.) d Woman in Car Gave i Police Wild Chase? COUI‘ were A third exercise is to walk around the room three times on the outer side of the feet. Results can often be oh- tuined in six weeks to six months. Putting the feet in hot water for five minutes before exercise and for five minutes after exercise will prevent or remove soreness caused by the ex- ercise. When the individual is elderly, greatly overweight, or unwilling to take exercise. arch supports. properly fitted. am, as a crutch and given much relief. ha thl Renfrew Woman Recently Dead Had 165 Descendants Mrs. Frances 82th who died re- cently at. Renfrew at, me home of her grandson. at, the age of 102 years, left 165 descendants. Born in Poland. she came to Canada as a child. She is survived by four daughters. forty-four grandchildren. one hundred and sixteen great-grandchildren and one great- greatâ€"grandchild. a ined $57 )0 for Reckless Driv- ing: Othei C0u1t Cases. )f the foot 1 1 claw. Two simplr o a count 01 Ma: title blc 3rld's champion in a three mile walk- g race a few days previously. The first thought in the majority 01 363 of flat foot is to try to strengthen e muscles which hold up the arch the root making the [not look like Story of a hectic chase through Tim- ns streets was unfolded in police ll‘L on Tu esday afternoon. Chasers re the police. Chased was Simone LullliCl'. Result was that Miss Gauth- ‘ was given the alternative of a fine $50 and costs or a. month in jail. Her .ving permit was suspended for a six- mills period. ”I‘ll pay the fine.” she n 1th rrl ' Kcsick said that Miss Gauth- cut in in front of him on Third _ minor accident occurred. He vith her and she said she would the cost of fixing the car. When l to call the police she got in and drove away. He waited 0 police arrived and then: Mil-h allowed her. The chase was "on Third and Fourth avenues and lozen Timmins streets. finally .ught her, but only after her ied over in the ditch. ler witness who was with Kcsick time of the accident. said it .lsed when (Miss Gauthier cut mom's again: and prettie: '. Fair honour Redhead N0. 1 '1e cha been DDCd 11' 1C at eve ng her :9 Brooklyn won her York and will defend against the plettiest m'ettiest blmotte fox 1e stand. sideswipcd denie i M Tia-I ' added to in conne ring in t Wear Violet for Charm Spring is Here Once More dum of (w We are words of and after per! .9. woodsy an artificial HERE ARE some am the fact of being a w man. The ‘blouse is me lyâ€"tailored suit and is ( powder blue with a stifle bosom, set off by jewel neck-band ties in a 51 soft. capeskin belt is of a covered ibutton cen‘tr tailored button-hole. L ribbon; . The six~butto time bu 11:33 ‘30:). T1 gloves have leather .9121 pump has nailhead-sit tractive birthday gifts, and the friends who were present enjoyed a happy so- cial evening of games and other merri- mcnt. A dainty lunch was served. Among those present were Misses Ma‘bel Chanbonnreau. Celestine His‘ko, Loretta Legris, Dorothy Lea/oh and Bes- sie Stenclik, Mr. and Mrs. G. Van Ras- sel, and Messrs George MacLean, Les- lie Thomson. Dave Drasjardins, Johnny Van ‘Rassel, and the “Hero of the day", Andre-w Van Rassel. charge ma A happy group gamer-ed at. the home of Mr. Andrew Von Ragsel. on Mount- jey street, on Sunday evening, to hold a surprise party in honour of his men- ty-first birthday. During the evening. the guest of honour received many at- when r Don’ "1811!; mixed 1‘ Further Charges in Alleged Abortion Ring at Sudbury pinned colorful hlicatio on $3.000 ba brought. th Mrs. Nemeti having per! born to a C) a charge of I'll Birthday Party in Honor of Mr. Andrew Van Russel referred Lo. It is feted to post bail time ago, but I acctpt, him in th mmxmivd. 1 ppmopr in t TO-DAY’S F ASHEONS C‘W mange an aips. Ema mung the 3 :5th a lace. It is a cle cents to b autonniere rformation JI‘ olets O very gir ppea H 16 may be 1:01! (l ll! I) Sm . Mar aops way xquc Ll ll n On bl 311W 11 THY 3V m mm N ea '16 Do: bu U l'f 1 [0 have y 1H1 your in ad'van you may pin [v I) ash ic 11 laminate “MIR 3 191' th '3’ police can meantime is in Jcbbur ntre. Richar g8, and owns mes we know other many vio' Wtfits. \ RTARIO charg 1 Italian ' was rema [If perfume {easing ‘ flower : D. 1a W1 ’PD‘ )I' m 'lt .. bu hum espyt 3m- floral 3U 1 friend- .ss them .0an but Sudbm'y abortion 11 ma (l bk hargas age bit wh 9| ll Ni U W0 VC D Ll of We must have our frivolous moments! They are so necessary to the healthy morale of woman. Now it is a new card trick for Springâ€"~a bouquet at the wrist. Flowers of the season to match in colour your fingertips. are fashion's pet whim for brightening bridge hands, or taking hands to other parties. “A bridge bouquet." or "poker posies“ if you prefer. cleverly tacked to a band of mid-night blue velvet and tied around your wrist. The flowers should match the pink or fuchsia of your fingernail polish. Hands Prominent in Playing Cards Whether you play bridge. poker, or just do card tricks, your hands are in a glaring. revealing spotlight. and it‘s up to you to take exquisite hands to the table. The smart. modern realizes that to have lovely hands. she must give them the attention they merit. before displaying them. Flower Bouquets at the wrist matching fingertip rulouring is the latest mlouring whim. In fuchsia, vintag'v ur mem- natural r050. Hands Beauty and You Fre h, crisp salads; tasty cold meats; delicious desserts; drinks cooled with tinkling ice cubes . . these highlights for many a de- lightful meal, are made possible by electric refrigeration. Meats, vegetables and other foods -â€"-â€" sh, crisp salads; tasty COId cooked or uncooked -â€" are also . . a . . ltS§d€11ClOUS desserts; drinks kept at the Peak 0f flavour “”3 modern way. Add zest to meal~ . . times end waste and save money se hio'hlirrhts for man a de- . ’ . . b b y ‘Wlth an Electric Refrigerator -- tful “.1631: are made possxble available for a small down pay- electrlc refrigeration. Meats, ment with the balance on easy stables and other foods â€"â€" monthly terms. TANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED led with tinkling ice cubes . . by PATRICIA LINDSAY 'clll] hands to th- realizes tha 8 must giv: This Time With Wrist Posieg to Match Polish NORTHERN ONTARIO I’OVVER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QI'IZBEC I’OII'I‘JR COMPANY LIMITED Controlling and Operating GREEN TEA 0/1 “Delicious “Blend And as :1 tinul prostitution. You know poise is only t’lDD‘dl't-fllt when you feel self-confident. You will never handle your cards with case if your hand skin is, rough and your nails un- gmomcd. For you cannot. tuck your lingers under. to hide them. or play with gloves on! To show poiqe your hands must be well-cared for. attrac- tively polished in a colour to harmon- ize with your lipstick and costume and sure of themselves! If you carry those hands to the party it will not matter whether you hold all the trumps or not! (Copyright 1939. by The Bell Syndi- cate, Inc.) And as :1 fix know poise is ox feel self-confide handle your ca' hand skin is 1‘0! md .km SUI 101d M, 1(er 1! mm 1): Jain to :Jl-eache (H Ild excuses of "-l (“39:1 of nerves.“ 0:“ dishwashlng‘.‘ do not hold today. )ishpan hands may be transfmmed in- o lovely bridge hands with a. little sen- lble care. Hand-Knit Suits . Flick-Fleck 0 Nursery Wool. 44 CHI .-\\'0 Announces a new shipment of the IMPORTED ENGLISH "LISTER'S “'OOLS” Cutie henov 11811 y1 I111] .CUSE 11‘ ed hang-nail: -y not to fl din THURSDAY. APRIL 6TH. 1939 Url'au ll' .18 O WOOLY LAMB STUDIO 1d (. Show ht Remen‘ 1' I‘( . rubbed around your nails tey feel dry does wonders. itlcle bark with an orange- wrnmiecl tightly in cotton. hope your nails. Never cut for cutting only oucoumgm halls and ugly nail line. to file your nails on the That is apt U: toughen the which will pick tip dirt and making of dirtâ€"unfovtun- ws through even the lac- s. You must be very cer- ll lLi a Lavendn Q Popular be Vt‘ 111 ('19. 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