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Porcupine Advance, 13 Feb 1941, 2, p. 2

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* ~* DevikA sggs and lsttuce "ST VUUEUUV Y LSI â€"WALAA ACASIAVAA IULCRE A â€" That canser is not caused by a g:orm is the opinion of cancer experts as Cranberry tapiloca Cofftese b T,fmf,’;y BreakfaSt oA z“the factors causing the abnormal proâ€" Grangs juice _ i â€" â€"* "fe:ss of cell growth called cancer are + cA 2. i 5 mumnli:d.’on more than a single factor C ! orgamsm caus mg infection This is wh;y ME ’ m hmnan caneer is not infectious or conâ€" nn«» rmintins away from inâ€" | TOâ€"DAYS Dinner Braise1 pork chops Baked sweet poiatoss _ Baked onlona Rice pudding Coffee. _ _ Hot slicsd lam‘>, current jelly sauce Mashed potatoss Fried parsnips . Apple cr:amy sauce _ "Deviled crab meat"®~*>~~*~ "1 Mixed greon salad o e se Scones Rasp‘.;‘rry jam ie ’I‘ea .:l _ Menday BreakfaSt ~â€"â€"~ ~ Orange juice | i Cook:>2 cereal Boiled eggs â€" Toasted sronss ' Luncheon samed dried beef on toast grapsfruit salad * Link suucages Waffles Sirtp ° â€"â€" Coffee ° 3 - Dovi Dinntr ~â€" 6 hard ‘cookecd Tomato soup tablespoons m Sliced raw artichokes Olives | 2' teaspcons, fin? Roast lamb Cranbe‘rry relish 55' t©:aspoonr dl’j Browned pctatoes Cauliflower with â€" teaspoon salt brown buttir % terspcon wo Ice cream, chocolate sauee‘ | * tablesyoon f ... M omes w c o2 s d 0@ s l s o# o . Both: Pexas and Flor‘ida grapefruit lte plentiful and are compsting with: the Calofornia cranges. Jusy at plre- . sent ‘theâ€" quick frozzn vegetabes ars ; generally chearzr than the fres‘a m | suggestions for n>xt week are \ Wedne®day BreakifaSst _â€"â€"â€" Grapefruit Ready to cat cereal Poached ogzs on toast : Coffee Lun:heon t k. Toastel cheess n ux Lettuce with French dr"ssing Cannd pears Tea .. h Tucsday "Breakfast ° Stewed prunes 4 Ready to eat wreaL Baccn Bran muffins co'lfeb Sautzed butterfish Potatces with lemon butter Buttereci bects Toastod crackers Psokies Fruit bowl im : t > Othar facts pointing away from â€" _ OÂ¥en fried potatoazs Broceoli with lemon butter Chocclatz chiffon pie _ At the.time the professor of surgery : -a‘bed that he‘didn‘t know the cause .of cmce:. but that in his opinion it ‘ wWas:. eaused by a germ, which germ; would ‘be discovered in the days to #%. Once the cancer process has startâ€" ed, the factors causing the cancer may be removed but the canser will conâ€" tinu> to grow, which is, of course, difâ€" terent from what happens when a germ â€" orzganmism â€" causes in{fection. % The constitution or makeâ€"up of the inmdividual, the conditicn of the â€" Out hard cooked aggs in halves lsngth wise...._Raemove yolks and force through ‘tieve ‘Add remaining inzr:dients and }Mx welhf mdd : more mayonnaiss if ‘nmecdedy Refill whit:s with yolk mixâ€" i Neyâ€"Bue: ‘toa : Germ *~~ *% . As a student I was taught by the professor of pathology that cancer was due ‘to some tissues of the body not being fully developed at birth and that some forty years aftor birth thess tissues become irritated and started to grow: As they hadi some forty years of growth to make up, they multiplied very rapidly and in a disordarly arâ€" rangement. Julenne poetate:s _ Buttered peas Buiterscotch purlding â€" Coffee C figs CGookedqd: cereal ~ Pacon Teasted corn muffins % terspcon woreestershire sauce 2 ‘tablespoon finely minced pickles 6 hard eggs § tablespoons mayonnaise * teaspcons,finzsly minced onions (Released by The B2ll Syndicate, Inc.) Peazthed: fillst©, Hollandaise sauce Cooked coreal Dcviled Eggs some part in causing mustar 1 _of Poutrs i‘ . 26. Wende Ave. Timmins 2 [ k U MXA NA ofe ols ats c 0M NV .._400 o. _0 _¢. 0. m m l n se w i ce is l s ns ns snn n isnn n ie is n is es 2a n n n a * na 28 209 ns 22 an*antan C (No. 109) Chronic Rheumatisn or Arthritis ‘(No. 110) Cancer: Its Symptoms and Treatment. (Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act). _ : . syphnilis) (No. 1C3) How Is Your Bloci Pres- sure? <â€"â€" The Way of Woman I{f theâ€"woman is truly worried about her condition she returns for her sec. ond visit.. He examin=s ‘her> again, inquiros abouk: what exercise she emâ€" braced ~and â€"~how frequently. The chances are nine to ten that she was _0 _0 _¢_ _0 _0 _e s. a, a. 3_ _0 ;0 _0 _0 _0 .0. 0_ _0. t. _ 0_ _a. 0. _0__¢__0_ _0_0 o. â€"o, o_ _o. 1e rtvclestan* o_ 8. o. o. _o. .% o. _o o_ o e A} ooozoo:)0(0030‘?3’3’%%5‘0‘03030‘02ooo\oooouooo o "6""%""*"0 00000?000000030303‘00“30 He may give a patient a prescription of something quite harmless if he thinks that will make her feel she has had her fe>‘s worth, but on the whole he sends them out to take care of themselves for fourtesn days and his last words of advice are quite likely to be, "The exeveise is vory important. Force ‘to take it even if you have little desire for it. Two week‘s of exercise will greatly aid me in putting- my finger on your trouble." . (No. 105) â€"Overweight and .. Underâ€" weight . 3t F3 (No. 106) Allergy â€" ; (No. 107) Scourage (gonorrhoaa and Ther»> is a. marvelous physiciam in New York GMmme T am nct por. néitted. to, divelge of medical ethics» who ‘treats ailing women with the most seusible psychology. . ~ nis, : patients‘ pour aout'- their woes and describe their ailments he examines them carefully in a rou.â€" tine manner and prescribes two weeks of mmfhe diet, more sunshine than what theyâ€"bhave: been taking, and exerâ€"| cise every biessed day. caused tihntough insufficient exerciss. Duriteq active cocler monuths women are likely to ncgneeb this phase of in teHigent . bedy me--g'°t.ting down on the nat or ut of doors to exerci;> comes a major effort! Winter is a good time to warm woâ€" Cxgrcisss can be performed; M:mg the day whil> doing hcusewor« cheres.. This. one, for instamee, is donc while sweeping. Every once in a while step ever the broom :s high as you can. ‘Rhis simple exercine strogcheos Ks museles, relieves strain and reduces hips and T }tfighest Quality â€" .‘ Coilsl em .......... $ 12 ” Many Minor Iis Caused by Insufficient Exercise 1. VANK RASSEL 'Stqgnrgaaummumm. ons from Western to Eastern ; During Same Period. _ _ it ic cce c ) !n Sléeping Cars Addmonal per mile. 1 Some women never come back after ‘the first visit. They embaac° exsrciso ‘and the correctivzc dxe% and fest 30 woll that they figure it foolish to zo and pay another doctor‘s fee. "I loss patienis tnat way,".this doctor. told me with a grand twinkle in his Very stout ladiesloos: weight during the first weeks and too thin ladies put on a little weight. â€"They like coming to the doctor who seems to ba "sensible", and who shows a most amazing inter. est in their conditions. <yes, "but I start them on the road: of # couple of more ve%’bod health." The rspeater patients may or may not have something orzanically or mentally wrong with them, but. this physician figures a lot of guess work can be eliminated when the patient has shaken herself out of a lethargy and lived sensibly for several weeks. prctty lazy about the Ho then prescribes another week or two week programme and cautions her again that she must exerzise if she wants an accurate diaznciis. In discussinz this technique with m n n n € lectectoctecte cloote. ire and all inf+mation from "o a e- § STGVE \Agfiy/' "Life is too easy for them and they have not the common sense to their bodie¢s to keep them fit." th2 dacâ€" tor said. ‘"Naturally aches and pains and other imaginary is send them to nteâ€"â€"ants;some are terribly disappoint. ed when I tell them nothing is wrong with them and they do â€"not need an operation!" (Releassd by The B2ll Syndicate, Inc.) bheir regular weekly mecting in the ‘Rollinger Scout ball > this physiclan scated candidly that some of these patisnts do need medical treatment but many of them do not. All of them are benefitted by th2r health routine and in some cases raâ€" ther serious illnosses and are averted. Emergency casss, natur. ally, are quickly diagnosed and cared for. But you will believe it, he estiâ€" mated that more than sixty.five per cent of these women have no ailm>nt other than physical lazyn2»ss colours and ‘"*Taps" were sung. _ Bertha Sheridan dismissed the Guides. c the King," and then repeated the Guide Prayer. The girls then formed ranks: for drilliing and then studied Morse Code. Lieut. Starling took the Guides in a game, after which campâ€" fire was formed and plans for the Valâ€" entine party were discussed and a few â€" Rorsshes was formed and the colour party, consisting of Vioia Harnden, Joan Pye, Olak Holland, Dora Knell, Taslma Poocley and: Jean Smith, marched on the cclours and the Guides sang "God Save . Een Dicker and Berthsa Sh:ridan nalled: the mesting "t> ordcr." Attenâ€" Janmce and Inspection waere taken by Hillesn Dicker, acsisted by Bertha Stewnzt, A. Wileon, A. Viltanen, M Andesscn, W.. Hurd, R. Buown. Referess: Miisses D. M. Wikins and The colcur party then took down the 1.0:D:EB «â€"»«â€"B. Shcridan tw snacks or light 1 venient than am elpplile c 3 [ hed s ©* _‘ Whs directer sat down and absently _ <ook up whas he thought was a manuâ€" | Smne ; n-m canes tolsphone direetory... This he studied Marooned on a ceuntry statitn, MMM‘M Mnhhem sayâ€" pacseng ars. got talking., "Yes, I was once a grocer‘s assistant, _ "Bay this isn‘t %sbad taie, but. you‘ll |sarning $10 a wseek," remarked ghe have to cug doWwik on the number of younger man. . ‘But like so many ougers characters."~â€" _ . . â€"Sudbury Star t fell in with. a gambling crowd. andâ€"â€"â€"â€"" "Yes I know," said. the otner sadly. EXPLAINED "You were tempted: to take money glmb "That new saw‘ I bought isn‘s worth did nct belong to you.‘ ~ . two pence!" he storm.d. "Why it voursel{ many a step and with Electrical Appliances. an electric mixer gives you *z pairs of hqnds in the You can save many a dollat '\ For instance, \ many extra kitchen. An automatic elecetric _ fron gives you better iroening with less effort and in «y less time. And for housecleaning there‘s nothing like a fast working, easity managed â€"® Br, ; applaud the delicious waffles you can make so quickly and easily in an electric walfle iron. An electric clock in the S kitchen or bhed /4 room is handy a humb:ed times a day. *’) Then, for those midnight TOO MANY CHARACTERS The Hollwwood film director who had his thoughts taken up with other matters returned.to the studio for an interview with a distinguished author Twc men were sentenced. by a"selfâ€" appointad: court to be hanged for hors> stealing. The place selected for tae execution was a trestl> bridge spanning a river. river. He swam to shore and made good hist so as they were adjusting the rcpe for th> remaining prisoner, the latter drawled: "Say, pards, make sture of the knot this time, will yer, ‘cause.I can‘t swim". * Sudbury Star CAZLL THE NVY _A Lumber Salesman stazted out on his usual trip, but suddemy changed bhis mind and returned home. Ju® as he came in the fromnt door the telspbone rang and he beat his wife to it. "Mellc," came a guaznded voice over the wire, "Is the> corest cloer?" Th Salesman turneJd] to hi wtte. "Some guy wants to know if the Qoasc is clear." "He must have th2 wrong number," said the Miz., doing seme very fast thinking, "Tell him to cal} up the navy." mial. . V . VCV _ 9 * "Oh, no! I won mough in a. mpnth to buy the Exchange: . first the p TAKING: NO CHKANCES D it t noose was insecurely tied prisoner dropped into the Canadian Lumberman /MA, om?:m,m“‘ i The A. R. P. warden toli a man to take cover. "I‘vegot to pay for the war," he prot°sted _‘"Can‘t T look at it2" â€" - Exchange TAKE IT CALMLY Threae st;c"Iesâ€"â€"an true: "The s<ren has just sound:d," a maild somewhere in Kent told her employer, "and I have laid your tea on the lawn." "Short raid las,y mnight," said th> man on the bus. "Yesâ€"hardly worth pifiting my t:eth m Yor,‘ replied his companion. "That new ciaw‘I bought isn‘s worth two pence!" he storm.:d. "Why it wouldp‘t cut. butter." ‘! His. small son Tommy looked | up in surprise. "Oh yes, i; would dad," Prjexclaimed eéarnesily. â€" "Way, Ted and I sawed a whole brick in twd with it this morning in notim:." the Nothing Serious d d / t t

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