road stations boys arl git cramp specials attempt to is sometimes w forcibly avay One little boy announced lasi year that he had been up and down a hunâ€" dred times. Most of these fortunaiée children are off for their six weeks or two months in the woods. Other city children will perhaps give an even heartiere welcom»e to the two week‘s vacation arranged by various organizations which by experience have jearned what even a short period in the country will do> to promote healih, Fresh air, sunshine, plentiful plain fcod, a good water supply for drinking and bathingâ€"supervised sportsâ€"each plays its part,. Perhaps as important are reâ€" gular hours. both for eating and slespâ€" Youthful Campers Vote for Bananas, Chicken, Hash, Corn, Spinach and Potatoes. Chicken Will "Follow a Leader" in the Matter of Food, as in Other Affairs of Routine. â€" as u+ â€" H# Frezsh alr, sur a good wats; bathingâ€"sup its part. Per gular ing. Some of the Things That Children Like to Eat While it is impossible to revise childâ€" ren‘s tastes in food in a few short weeks, it has beern found that mob spirit figures, and that generally childâ€" ren will follow a leader even when it comes to tasting novel foods.. You may be interested to learn that last year at one camp, when a vote was taken in reâ€" gard to favorite foods that both boys and girls chose bananas first. Corn, spinach, potatoss and carrots had the highest score among vegetables, while chicken and hash tied for first place among meats. As you would expect, ite kcream was the favorite dessert, with pis and cookies coming next. 1 cup bran 2 tablespcons sour milk or buttermilk 2 cups sliced bananas (2 to 3 bananas) Sift together flour, sait and soda, Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and stir until light and flulfy. Add egg, bran and milk. Add banana and mix well. Stir in dry ingredients, mixing only enough to dampen all the flour, Bake in greased muffin pans in a modâ€" erate oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit,) thirty to thirtyâ€"five minutes. Makes six large or twelve small muffins. MILK VEGETABLE CHOWDER * 3 tablespoons butter 1 onion (sliecd) 2 stalks celery (dGiced) 1 cup potatoes (diced) % cup carrots (diced) 1 cup water 4 cups milk Salt Pepper 4 cup canned corn or other cooked vegetable. * Meéelt the butter and cook the onion, celery, potatoes, carrots in butter three or four minutes. Add the water and cook covered, fifteen to twenty minâ€" utes until vegetables are tender; add milk, seasoning and cooked vegetables; reheat and serve. Windsor Star:â€" There may be some portions of the highland deer forests which are suitable for farming, but large areas would defy cultivation, To say this is to detract nothing from the romatic and beautiful part of the Briâ€" tish Isles; rather it is a tribute to its charm,. There are parts of Canada, in the Rockies, in Northern Ontario, and the Laurentians of Quebec, etc., which are ~unexcelled anywhere for natural beauty, but which are unadapted to agriculture. ‘ Du BANANA BRAN MUFFINS 1 cup sifted flour % teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons shortening % cup sugar > 1 egg (weoll beaten) 11 By EDITH M. BARBER _ red, fift getable 10@ and and cook the onion, carrots in butter itos. Add the water fteen to twenty minâ€" les are tender; add 1 cooked vegetables; iken over by â€" way ty the ouncillors will ) the cars and buttermilk 3 bananas) and soda, * gradually Summer Cott sidents of Find This Summer cottagers and resic the country and small centres commerically pasteurized milk readily available are strongly mended to take precautions t their milk supply safe. The 1 directions on home pasteurizat be found useful. They have be pared by Dr. E. G. Hood, Chie Division of Dairy Research of minion Department of Agriculti method as outlined employs t} temperatures and time as used commercial dairies and where C followed will give efficient pas tion. (1) Aluminum double boiler WITN cover, (2) Floating Dairy â€" Thermometer, These thermometers are of glass conâ€" struction and may be purchased srom leading dairy supply houses and many hardware stores. Process (1) About half fill the lower portion of the double boiler with water. (2) Add the milk to be pasteurized to the upper half of the boiler. A boiler of 2% <quarts capacity will be required to pasteurize 2 quarts of milk,. Where larger quantities of milk are to be pasteurized larger boilers must be used. (3) Pmce the thermometer in the Home Pasteurization of Milk for Summer (3) Pixmce the milk, ~(4) Place the double boiler with its contents on the stove or heater and examine the thermometer from time to time until a temperature of 140 deâ€" greés F. is reached. At this stage it is well to reduce the heat as the water will be hot enough to bring the temâ€" perature of the milk up to 145 to 150 dégrees. â€" When this temperature is reached the heat should be regulated to maintain it for 30 minutes. It is well to give the milk a vigorous stir each time the thermometer is examinâ€" ed. ts dile instantan:ousiy But on the wWway to Emard hospital, Val d‘Or. Plante had come north from Lyster, Dorchester county, and was employed on the farm of Leopold Bernier a few miles from Malartic. Rouyn, June 28â€"Losing his balance while riding a bicycle on the highway near Malartic was fatal last week for Jcseph Plante, 23. He fell in the path of a taxi striking his head on the door and fracturing his skull. He did not die instantansously but on the way to (7)â€" All milk should be fresh at the time of pasteurization and all containâ€" ers and equipment coming in contact with the milk should be kept secrupulâ€" ously clean,. This may be accomplishâ€" ed by first washing in cold water, then hot water, and finally scalding. All vessels should be thoroughly dried over the stove and never by means of a cloth. At an inquest held in Val d‘Or, a jury returned a verdict to Coroner Dr. Dion of accidental death. Witnesses were Aldei Lalonde, the taxi driver, Paul Deâ€" saulniers, George Boucher, Miss Marie Paule Leduc and Mrs. Francois Gagne of Amos. All agreed that the bicyclist had fallen in front of the taxi, both vehicles having been proceeding in the same direction. (5) After heating‘ for the required length of time the milk should be imâ€" mediately covered and cooled to 50 deâ€" greés F. or below. In cold weather this may ‘be accomplished by sefting the vessel containing the milk in cold water but in the summer months a mixture of ice and water will be found necesâ€" sary to properly cool the milk. (6) Place the boiler containing the cold milk in a refrigerator or a cool céllar and keep there until used. The milk should be used within 24 hours for infant feeding and within 48 hours for adults. Blairmore Enterp prise accidentally cr children than you blame Bicyclist Dies in V al d‘Or Hospital from Fall Equipment m â€" double agers and Reâ€" Country May Advantageous. Tf g his balance i the highway last week for 11 in the path urizatio1 ive been boilet The Enterâ€" u with more have, just o double. the f Of U the 1J In bar areful I 4 | _A manicure once a week is not sufâ€" ficient for hand beauty. You must touch up your nails every single day. lPuch back the cuticle with an orâ€" ange stick (not with a steel implement) |ma,s.sa e the nails with a bit of lubâ€" lrlcat,mv hand cream or oil, and run an emery board over the tips to keep them i smooth and shapely. That is essential daily carsâ€"not to mention changing your polish to harmonize with the cosâ€" tume you wear. Lovely hands can be heartmeltingâ€" just as heartmelting as a lovely face. And so few girls realize it! Haven‘t you been guilty of spending considerâ€" able time on making your face pretty as a pictur> for a party, and your coifâ€" fure as chic as possible, and then sailâ€" ed out with little thought as to how vour hands look? Weekly care includes the manicure of course, But it should also include a thorough hand massage followed by a hand mask at least three times a week if you are anything of a belle and get around places. The massage should include the wrists, for with the current short skzeve vogue, our elbows, arms, wrists and hands are pretty prominent. Â¥You may of course, use a rich facial cream for hand massage but the hand skin creams or lotions have been mixed especially to correct dryness, chapping, wrinkles and to bleach the skin slightâ€" ly, and the prepared hand masks do firm the skin considerably. Many women use a hand masqus while they are relaxing before dressing for the evening. They follow it\ with a few drops of astringent cologne and when that is evaporated they rub in a few drops of hand whitener. Needless to say they are proud of their hands the night long. Learn to Change Polish Colors Many women write me that they are suitable to changse the polish of fingernails. As in other things, pracâ€" tice make perfect. Learn. to steady both hands, use just enough liquid: polâ€" ish on the brush and apply it in a good light. The old polish must be removed Hands, lovely in Beauty and You Can You Guess how Lifttle Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED â€" NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED by PATRICIA LINDSAY their whiteness and prettily contrasted fingertips She may well be proud of them! Proud of Her Hands *People who use Electric Cooking know that it costs less than /;¢ per meal lper person. The average family pays less than $2.50 a month for the electricity they use to cook with. ELECTRIC COOKING Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited first, your finzers washed and dried well before the new polish is put on. Never use one make of nail lacquer over anâ€" other make. They just do not harmonâ€" ize‘ Onc» you learn to change your polâ€" ish you have numerous exquisite shades from which to choose. And style indiâ€" cates that your pretty fingertips should definitely accent your color theme. Powassan, June 28â€"The pretty new Anglican Chuch at Powassan was the setting for a lovely wedding, when Dorâ€" sthy Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lake of Powassan, became the bride of Mr. Sidney Newton Asbury son of Mrs. Asbury and the late Thomas Asbury, Toronto, formerly of Huntsville The chancel was beautifullyâ€" adorned with garden flowers. « Bride‘s Father Sang at Wedding at Powassan Th bride, given in marriage by her father, <«wore a gown of embrsidered white net ~with train, and fingertip length veil of bridal net, held in place by a wreath of oramc> blossoms; her bosuquet was of white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Anne Lake, sister of the bride, wore a peach net over taffeta leghcorn hat, and carried daisies and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Mr. John McKeown, North Bay, was groomsman, and the ushers Mr. C2cil Asbury, Huntsville, and Mr. Franklin J. A. Lake, Cobalt, brothâ€" 2rs of the bride and groom. Rev. A. E. Carding conducted the ceremony. The wedding music was played by the bride‘s sister, Miss Eileen Lake and during the signing Oof the register bride‘s father sang. A reception followed at the home of the birde‘s parents for immediate relatives and intimate friends. The bride‘s moth®er, in queen‘s blue, and the groom‘s moth®r in navy sheer, received For goinz away the bride wore a printâ€" ed silk dress of navy, and white with matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Asbury will reside at North Bay. Electric cooking gives you two thrills â€" the first when you find how easy and clean and pleasant it is to cook tastier, more delicious meals,. Then you get another thrill when you discover how little it has cost you to enjoy the first thrill! Plan now to banish the smoke, soot, dirt and heat of oldâ€"fashioned cooking,. Let us tell you how easy it is to have an electric range installed in your kitchen, The first provincial convention of the Holy Name Society was held at the Royâ€" al York Hotel, Toron‘to, last week. It was decided to hold the next provincial convention in Ottawa in 1943. ‘The Apostolic Delegate to Canada, MHMis Excellency Most Rev. Hildebrand Antoinetti was named patron of the Union. The Archbishops and Bishops of Ontario were named honorary provâ€" incial . spriitual directors, Bishop L. Rheaume,, of Haileybury and Bishop Halle of Hearst, being among these. Rev. Fr. J. R. O‘Gorman, of the Nativity, Timmins, was among the proâ€" vincial spiritual directors appointed by the archbishops and bishops of their respective dioceses. Dr. M. J. Kelly on Executive Ontario Holy Name Union W. J. Egan, of president, Les. V 1 HAVE just taken a position in an office where there are a large number of girls and women emâ€" ployed.© This is my first position and 1 wish you would tell me just what 1 must do so 1 will be liked and get along with every one. Thank you for your advice. MISS F. 5. M. Answer â€" With the increasing number of women who work, the question of how to get along beâ€" comes not only one of good taste and f:ldcment, but of enormous practical portance. Every one wants to be liked and we may be if we deserve to be and attend to certain little points of good sportsmanship. Fairness to allâ€"courtesy always, especially to those seeking an interview with one of the officers, and in answering telâ€" ephone callsâ€"taking one‘s share of responsibilityâ€"consideration for ofâ€" fAice comradesâ€"these are all roads to deserved popularity and success, Don‘i try uettish ways in an ofâ€" fice. Don‘t be familiar with supeâ€" riors.. ~Dress â€" simply, though as smartly as you can. Discourage your friends from telephoning you at the office and don‘t ask favors except under extraordinary circunstances. CBâ€"165â€"6 Ottawa, was elected Shanohan, Toronto; Always Looks Cool By GRACE THORCLIFFE I‘m enthusiastic about those nice little jacket dresses that always look so cool. Here is a pet model done in crisp white sharkskin with tiny navy arrowâ€"like motif. Selfâ€"piping marks the highâ€" placed revers and pocket flaps. Skint pleats are stitched to below the hips, and a half belt molds the jacket in back. Try white or blue accessories, or white touchss of clear red. Muri MeN Ul} TR Y IT TH E "SALADA‘" W A Y Infuse 6 heaping teaspoons of Salada Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boiling water. After 6 minutes strain liquid into 2â€"quart container; while hot, add 1 to 1 44 cups of sugar and juice of 2 lemons, strained,; stir until sugar is dissolved,; fill container with cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before adding cold water or liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ice. The above makes 7 tall glasses. vin : ted vi Tim:mn s, was among the ensuing term T‘ wo Diagrams to Indicate Attendance at Churches Wa V Church aitsndance d rule when spring and © There is nothingy quite ing and uninspiring to a slim congre;ation. This 13 the way escmetimes lo00ok pastor pulpit! would each Be Roegulars Thaisisthkwayitouehttclooktcevery Thisisthewayitoughttolookatevery serviceanditwillifeachonedoeshis partbycominghimselfandbringinga friendorrelative!Theusherswoaulidearn thebigsalarypaidthem{?)foreseating thecongregation!Thebestwayonscan pepupthepreacheristohidethose empuiytsencheswithpeople! 94, King St. W. Toronto % â€"BUSINESS SUITS e â€"sPORTS SUITS % â€" OVERCOATS . . $55 . . $66 Materials imported from the best London Houses. Individually tailored to your measures. Samples and selfâ€"measurement form on request,. BILTON BROS t week The Blairmore (Aiberta) rprise took of the matter of church dance, and the following is the The Enterprise deoals with the topâ€" Customs Tailors to Men for Over Fifty Years whi SPRING ndance decreases as aA ing and summer comes. iny quite so discouragâ€" npirin« to a minister as n T‘h empty n»o woodpile the church 0 the pews! into pasot 80 M the