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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jun 1940, 2, p. 2

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Bauce thick lemon juice thoroughly With mince T‘rim ; with salt soned c butter au a very ic tender. frogs‘ leg one teas mix well cream, : Oniofr eupply are nt treat : during them is in fine flour, ir not be : like fro them were tende some ation AS U# perienct several frogs‘ l« raised 1 the wa Veryâ€"2) for dinner where the celebrated ; cooked perf not Al TIMMINS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Wouldn Mixmas i.COOQKING SCHOUL Cartier Theatre only i preve] from â€"~imnCiude largest size, "Wearever" Aluminum R "Rinso," and a great many more useful presents Cooking Schools Free Gift List. Extolling Frogs‘ Legs As One of the Genuine Delicacies of the Table Miss Barber Suggests Cooking Them in Cream, or Saute Them in Butter. Supply of Frogs‘ Legs is Always Limiâ€" ted and the Season is Only Five Months., PAGE TWO SEE AD. AT RIGHT FOR CONTEST RULES (By EDITTH M. BARBER Froc Frogs id Sunbeam '//M MIXM ASTERS ! General Admission 15¢ Y ALUABLE ATTENDANCE PRIZES or your favorite recipe 11 €28 in Cream 1€ e delishted to receive one of thes2s com ch will be given away FREE on each da: hmit your favourite Recipeâ€"observing th ipe Contest contained in the accompanvit Meuniere 9 a.m. DAILY i milinut« onion, coming down brig g and inspiring and remember, yc the family‘s noonâ€" gs. Sprinkle in fine, seaâ€" id saute in ender about U [INnC i1€ ch milk 0o fire unti nIn muraged no 1t has dredge ofi flour, ner and li r MX g)rimkle until n of hem 1€ ) 1M 1te£ Ciass Eefore The Circle song and th Pack Hcowl. ed that the, 1J 1 31 GIRL LGUIDES â€" OM eld on M Ad UIT 1i Ma First Timmins Brownit 16 D nin 11 eariy in iment C ind Toma Quick Meal mplett Girl Guid t3 MIT najot T1 11 i1 M 6 Hamper The H Supplying C Soldiers rnada Contest Subjects Tuesdayâ€"MEAT Recipe Wednesdayâ€"CAKE Recipe Thursdayâ€"PUDDING Recipe Annmincements of Prize winner; will be made the following day in each case. A 1 2 Bring it to the Cooking School and pin it to the regisâ€" tration coupon attached to your prozrammeâ€"(it will be collected at intermission). 3. You may submit one recipe each day (tsubject as announced below}. and nothing elaborate or expensive i necessary, Ju:t a simple, practical, reliable recipe. NOTEâ€"Be careful and be accuâ€" rate for in the event of a tie, neatness and accuracy will be nsidered. CONS TUES., WED., THURS. You Can Win Ladies‘ Auxiltary to Hold Series of Teas for Comforts Fund 1X Matter Discussed at Reguâ€" lar Monthly Meeting on Monday Night. Mem Here‘s All You Have To Do Write out your favorite recipe ~one you haveo used in your own pUu 31 ONE GOF THESE THREE SUNBEAM MIX M ASTERS IN THE Fund easy and every woman has same opportunity to win. June 11â€"12â€"13 igue Fund Prize Reeipe Contest t 67 Yor 204 whi for Can Lbl and the patrons rernors of six Provi tinguished Canadiar > itself is comprised business men. ns will be i adian trocp i supplied Seqa 1@nts have ‘been â€"comp.et ie chartered banks to °C ly in this effort. All the to contribute can do e nearest bank. The hanl s organized by thc London, Eng., un His Majesty The K of supolyvine men n . r1a@ian â€" Committee is the organization of a n Canada set up by the e Secretary of State for registered as the Overâ€" (Canada) Tobacco and y Chairman of Honorable H the patrons 1] IT‘K 1€ irdC dent 0o r bade hn Going exJ de1 igcarettes to 1€ ge stLrel, h will be erv 1¢ Th with Auxiliaries of t vernment for u ‘rs. W. A. Devin mdertaki decvided â€" 2anC fint 11 ) Wj OovIintC 2s li¢ Dut B Wwas C ‘r was fine lay, June 6 Overseas Rooms Nos. â€"the headâ€" 11 ed 11 anth o1 ributior tae «C )1 A ux ind 1i 1J ) w«earn ‘anada tes by Fund. )t af O} 12 )81 Eyou, Misseyâ€"when I goes to work I ,works hard; when I sits down to rest T sits loose and when I starts to worry iI goes to sleep." "As we have béen told," conchales "Ya Headframe," "what gets you in ycur middle years is not work. It‘s high tension, worry. dissipation and lack of sleep; â€"in other words.amless you‘ve had lumbago, you don‘t know nothing." _ The Advante has mentioned before the little newspaper or magazine issued by the psople of Duparquet Mine for their own amusement and selfâ€"exipresâ€" sion. In a recent issue Cf this fittle paper there was a piece of very amusâ€" ing philosophy by a coloured mammy. People are dropping over every day from heart failure, due possibly to the high tension in busitness and life toâ€" day, says "Ye Headframe." Here is a story about a mistress who asked her aoloured washerwoman how she kept young." Mammy was seventy, but looked and acted like forty. "Well, IH td!‘ Worth Thought by AH in _ | These Days of Dire Worryi The white pigue outfit alongside meets requirements. A good strubbing on the board and it‘s as fresh as new. The sideâ€"buttoned skirt comes off in Jjiffly, leaving a oneâ€"piece romping suit icr tennis, bicyclinzg or canceing. A Girl Scout uniform couldn‘t be more THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO H home. grandch Sullivan Mich.: M. J Arntfiela: TOâ€"DAY‘S FASHIONS 1€ T1 purse, vanity and other young girl fancies in liewu of a handbae. Death of Mrs. Chas. Morris at Sheenboro Last Month Perfect picnic frock for sizes 11 to 16, even to the handkerâ€" chief ivucked in the sleey® pocket. Ancther pocket attached at the skirt band, takes a coin 1t irvived M a M im MyC H me bro 1t CGe #" rg wWwin D ad fic is lked and resps her and she lea onds.. Her hu>3 it it 2ys We qu‘iem hish ma J. J,. HaTrIiGiItDO Cahil elawa w "*niches Xl il UrViVveq her, Mi d four and he Bruce Don ‘The f{un 11 VAZIYr3. MCITITL3S large numâ€" and : By Mrs. Lorn ‘e Dciwney 1, Detroit Charle 122. 3O oke: [M1 J iddened yaney nilWbert h1 Anme TS ived took 1 by me 1I "There is a sufficiently large numlse of cases of this kindâ€"stiff ackâ€"oczuar ring among adolescents to make th lack cf expert examination a very rea daniger. If no orthopedic surgeon i available to make the examinatior strip the child and. have him lis fla on his face on the filoor, his feet unde the radiator, or held down by some thing similar. Then have him see ho. far he can raise his body coff the floo: He should ‘be able thus to extend hi spine almost fortyâ€"five degrees. If h cannot do so, an examination by : goctor is essential, If the docstor ca: find no actual disease to account fo the stifiness, it must ibe overcome i manipulations, or by recumbency upor a convex stretcher frame, isefore an: ireatment or exercises should be taken. Explains Why Good Posture Is of Primary Importance More and more all authoritiecs or "Never tell your child to s straight until you are sure stand up straight!" he claims. a relationchip has been ruined a child had a stiff back and stand uo straight. He will ver develop hatred and resentmen the adult whe is constantly him to do something that he do. TNReIr Guty, ACccording (0 m theories they were making Dr. Armitage Whitman, surgeon, cautions mothers 0o not to nag at children wit} ture or a friendly relations impaired and the child y helped. us "Atraignten your resented it cf courst slumwrped just to be adult or adults who poor posture though their duty. Accordin theories they were n Mo~t of us can 1 youth we were told t« and keep our shoul: ever we slumped sc BStraizhten you! I] Beauty and You by PATRICIA LINDSAY Play hours in fresh air and proper child stronp CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATIGQN®N LimitED Don‘t Nag Child to U 1011 1¢€ 1d 1 Y Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPAXY, M l h shortl ag@ains C Many any OStS T 11 menus will do much to make your ind beautiful. 1C stand Up Straight 16 11) m extended immediate « LC fruits. The acsordion is PULEG Ccut to as near nd. As long as it is hela Sreatest length the c o its greatest length there the back is flat and ple space inside it for the Contracted." they will not cceme into So now, my dears, contact with each other. want you to have goo« get tired of holding the hoepe each mother wil extended it would collapse to check on the condit rediate detriment of whatâ€" spine. 11 Sealily er posturse il Ay s10119 1C ) stand i the body yoiu may ask 5 simple and ty are stressing the | osturse frcm our first orrected poor posture Just why is #good pla al an accordiocn ed rare anc al>zollidlion â€" is tandpoin traight. ind het ‘lear ox it have, however, a spint It is ccoinposed of !zo: by ligaments, and hel is so held) by musc pulled cut to as nea greatest length the c the back is flat and ecntracted." So now, my dears, "With a stick cordicn it would ex‘panded, but w "Say, Buddy, can you dime for a glass of mil "I thought milk was ‘"Yeah, but I have a Passing Hour. the day in question Lauzon appeare have quite a bit of money with Lalonde claimed that when he first Lauzon the latter had only one d and that the money afterwards played was really Lalonde‘s mt Lauzon‘s story did not altogether « having Lalonde‘s money but ch held to the point that he did not member having it and that he did take it as theft. Three months hard labour was the sentence g Lauz*tn. through his pocke $43 and $46 of h of the end of the story received som four witnesses wh through Lauzon evidence of both {endant, the two Releast a drinking bout : sumed considerab time Lalonde becs able to look afte At this ‘ptrint the men begin to var while he was t Kirkland I Lauzon, the fathe sent to jail for against him wa: Father of Five Children Sent to Jail for Theft st him was qprefé de, who said che ) by The Beéell Syvnd Souiable Fellow jgecame ij1i after himse the stories negar, ndition of 1K t iC L@Alondes â€" money,. not altogether deny money but chiefly hat he did not reâ€" ind that he did not Three months with hn« mone niddle 81 1t PIC c no stCK.: W which is flexibl s. held QqUu eVE onlyv i know why T osture! And I ‘e]l it her duty 1 of her child‘s de says tha amuzon wen ook betwee When it possible 5 expand a bdomen lde the ; me hav weok, Mikc ildren. was was no ired 1 ind harge Julien {1 caslhy I T 11

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