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Porcupine Advance, 28 Apr 1941, 1, p. 2

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your mind. ‘SiA have a tendency they do not take news, listen to it, lecture that happen to ; radio programimeé mwould like to T books to read 1 hnomit broade provice 1Â¥ ting lubric 6f it C their PITSC and wa masque. filimnâ€"lik cream C desep co If yor fgnoint i Beéefore â€" eomb and tie a pre your head but attra« will fee} | m your 1: vour skin Sort hour e TA fing Al} the f If you time to days be! ladder in helped pu fisherman paration | the way,. : son alth« by hand New Yort farm 1: the . RE saved t starvati( The s A vear fish any pi shad which rivers as sornelim HUH Some Ways in Which to Cook the Fish Called Shad the ECE Mn 22 Miss Barber Sayvs that Some Epicures Prefer Not to !lave This Delectable Fish Boned. Recipes for Baked Shad and for Planked Shad. MBeJt;;; and You AsS is carnest neauty sews a spring gown, a cream face masque is beautifving her face., and wayward back curls are pinned under a ribbon band. At the end of the hour she will be groomed for the evening‘s fun! PAGE Two As this cearnest beauty sews 111 ) OW 10 CY or get out to a stimuâ€" ‘ concert, â€" Don‘t let o. Check up on the s, mark the ones you ear, and select good wun reviews, If you T1 which will feed ane housswives ow dull because to read current daysâ€"if not for lef. > Or we knit. isy for hours at rments of one can make those if you wish. to sew why not hair in curilers, r about 4 a comfortable at. Then you masque creaim do wonders for j‘e the cass insterdam. plank, now preferably well with ipply a ¢ T‘riple Duty Out of Sewing Hours lped HIik iâ€"â€" O ThHES2 h look like id patck no he Delawart sited a shg ‘w HCps ar shagq from ‘d in its pri niglht. F up the HuC ©ixnes mial times ntiful that radio Hudâ€" ilight whon the few * it had and Byv Police Charge One Man Wi‘th Being Drunk Friday made mas aldine FPitz recips: Mi dered tarkr or a gooxd atr and skin look vinced, vyou see find time to gr how chuck full A Sereen Sta do not sew or knit, beauty is working. Or you may be tut: offspring. While vyou time to lis‘en to hi discuss his little prot mighty important to most out of your tm do, so you will not go ing, "I never find any thing for myself that ib ant a 1oOrk. A border of mashed pcotatoes brushed with melted butter may be used instead of the other vegetables. Note: An ovenâ€"proofed platter may replace the plank. (Released by The Bell Syndicats, Inc.) arrange al tomaices sprinl pepper and cho with hbutter; h and mushroom di‘pped in buttei eontinue cookin: uies, until fish 1 a fork. «A bord: ; % cup melted butter or salad oil. _ Have fish split and cleaned. _ Wash thoroughly and wipe with cloth. Plac» skin side down on a greased ovenâ€" _proof platter or shallow baking pan. Mix salt and paprika with melted butâ€" ‘er or salad oil and brush on fish. Bak» in hot oven (450 degrees F.) 30 to 40 minuves, until fish is well browned and flakes from bone when tried with a fork. CGarnish with quartered lemon and parsley. Serve with mashed@ or buttered potatoes, and with baked toâ€" matoes or buttered spinach or other green vegetables, Yield: six servings. Note: Strips of bacon on top of fish may replace butter or oil. | Planked Shad | Use preceding recips for baked shad. Arrange fish on hot greased plank and bake ten minutes.. Removye from «aven sew or knit, then read while XL U ull her day! star‘s Favourite Masque d like to try the homeâ€" e which screen star Gerâ€" rald favours, here is her one teaspoonful of powâ€" t (purchased at herb shop ? store) with a tablespoonâ€" cream or lemon juice, 1 face and leave for at wash off with warm in give yvour skin an ice jlexion oil massage. Wrap in a foldeq linen napkin 1ling recips for baked shad. i _on hot greased plank and nutes. Remove from oven > around the fith halved rinkled with salt, sugar, chopped onion and dotted halved cooked carrots; Om which have heen Bell Syndicate nis progress or to problems which are to him. Get the lime, whatever you . go about complainâ€" any time to do anyâ€" hat is why my hair they do!" I‘m conâ€" at every woman can i herselfâ€"no matter itoring your young ou sew is a good als progress or to C WiCmn SAit, sugatr, °d onilon and dotted ved cooked carrots; ps which have been Return to oven and ibout 20 to 25 minâ€" kes when tried with of mashed pcotatoes In{ There are already over 200 entril for the Temiskaming Festival of Mus to be held at New Liskeard on Mav 7: and 8th. Timmins Festival of Mus has around 700 entries. Tt is interes ing to note that Rev. E. Gilmour Smit then stationed at Cobalt, took a l>ad Iing part in establishing the Temiskam ing Festival of Music, just as last yea he was largely responsible for the com menceimment ang success of the Musi Festival here. Temiskaming Festival of Music Has Over 200 Entric With the pituitary type of overâ€" weightâ€"excess weight over chest, abâ€" domen, shoulders and hipsâ€"the inâ€" ’ jection of piluitary extract in suitable | cases has brought brilliant results. ‘ In overweight due to lack of extract ‘-of the gonads (sex) glands, the use oi ; this extract, sometimes combineg with | thyroid, is often effective. There are } cases where two or more of the endoâ€" [ crine extracts are effectively used. (Registered i Copyright Act.) you should eat daily? Send to this useful booklet by Dr. Bart titled ‘"Eating Your Way To F It answers the above questions cludes a calorie chart and menus. Senqa your request to T Library, P.O. Box 75, Station « York, N.Y., enclosing Ten Ce cover cost of service and menti name of this newspaper. micllt DV O g@rugs to reducte appellte, Fpsom salts to remove liquids from the tissues and such drugs as thyroid exâ€" tract, _ strychnine or _ dinitrophenol which greatly increase rate at which body processes work and may cause geath if not under medical supervision. Eating Your Way To Health Do you know which foods contain proteins, minerals, starches, or fat? Do you know just what and how muech crine extracts are effectively used. | W?’ Now that overweighs is considered a disease, in that it interferes with| health, makes surgical operations uum-f mm dangerous, and shortens the life span| by hardening the arteries, more overâ€"| weights are having their weight reducâ€"| ea safely by following the advice of an< their family physician. This is cerâ€"| a * e tainly a forward step from selfâ€"treatâ€"| ment by drugs to reduce appe{ite s E_ _ eJ _ PLGL a 4# iive in these cases if under medical supervision. The use of thyroid °xâ€" tract by those of normal weight, tryine to become *Slim‘ has proven dangerous: the severe type of goitre has result2d from this mistaken method of reducâ€" ing weight. cases in their early stages because h is often able to get the "whole" story from the patitent and prescribe necesâ€" The Family Physician and Weight Reduction One of the pleasing changes taking place is that the general phyizsian is now treating conditions which formerâ€" ly he sent on to "specialists.‘‘ Of course, where are sprecial branchses of Gv James W . Barton, M D rord Send today f0 Dr. Barton en ay To Health. estions and in t and sampl est to The Be Station O,. Ne of Pours EThat Bobp the overâ€" take more to explain g and its THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO del bin the 1 Myrs. Mort t th Official V trict D. Rebekahs Observe Anmversary of the Foundins of Order T Interesting blems of A. A. Rose is Speaker at Weekly Meeting of the Lions Club orld‘s i any Priences T‘h innIv m a d )1 M 1 (16 'l'ezlclll Guests mt 11 1( Disti WC 1 16 ‘bit unch wel} ied * Complete equipment! Big Vegetable Bin â€" 30 per cent bigger Crisper â€" Meat Chest â€" Polar Light â€"â€"â€" Room for frozen f()()dS â€" Stainless Steel Cold-Ban wn w Magic Shelf â€" record economy! You get a beautiful refrigerator â€" packed with extra conveniences and powered by the amazingly economical sealed unit. Come see the new Kelvinators on our display floor today! Prices start at $214.95 for a 64 cubic foot model. â€"that‘s KELVINATOR 11 H 11 icted as solois« during 7 service, and spesches Irs. Keene, Past Presidâ€" eimnbly; Mrs. Morrison, Deputy President; Mrs. ‘ Grand; Brother "Dad" Mrs. Shub, who is leavâ€" t9, also spoke briecfly mb}y P the off 11 j] See this outstanding Kelvinator today! aIK ‘ on _ chnical School Three Other) Acting Disâ€" President. hn members and social ‘hour, played, and a Prizes for the rofreshments, fMficers of he with Mrs. and, as conâ€" ... and §$IZE roduced Mrs. president of Ontario, and â€"guwest, Mrs. the meeting ild be held in Priday, May i0gunced that 1ad been apâ€" pl ung played a 1 Mr. Walli . Young playâ€" yed two fine was demandâ€" gave his own exâ€" 8g career of NDil J NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPAMY LIMITED tenmded â€" <the aunders, of woesident of Club: Mr. ind Mr. W. pal ns8, NA S l of the , was the ar dgnner s Club on ntroduce»d n Walter Allien _ appreâ€" showed properly in â€"the thanked wWaAs ekly ‘kah the ech NaASs he alk Messrs Harold Johnson, Vic Thompâ€" son, Matthew Gooding, Garth Porter, Don Lemieux, Lloyd Black, Dave Ryâ€" mer, Floyd Corner, Reg. Cooper, Wayne West, Hector Magnon, Ace Dudgeon, Rene Cardinal, Joe Mousseau, Jack Doyle, Jack Dewar, Bert Hornby, Hugh Allen, Gordon Reid, George Marshal], (Continued From Page One) Charlotte â€" Ogilvie, Olive Lafrenier Gladys Mclvor, Ann Wlasi, Ethel Hurâ€" sley, Lillian Fulcher (of Kirkland Lake) Margaret Easton, Betty Bowyer, Irene King, Anita Quinn, Mary Ramsay, Marion Gillies, Gwen Riley, Eileen Sulâ€" livan, Winnie Atkinson, Delta Jacques, Jenny Gillgrass, Kay McMann, Irenc Boisvert, Marjorie Nelson, Ellen Harkâ€" ness, Harriett Harkness, Rita Bissoâ€" nette, Barbara Campbell, Ann Jopson, Floris Lever, Alice Villeneuve, Evelyn Durkin, Mary Sutherland, Marion Cripps, Pauline Mullen, Hilda Stevenâ€" son, Jean Canie, Marjorie Judd, Irene McNulty, Claire Morin, Elsie Pranks (0Of Kirkland Lake), Agnes Evans. Three Hundred Couples Enjoy Ski1 Club Dance Dr. Horsfall, Jr., of the Rockefeller Institute has made a vaccine from inâ€" fAuenza Virus A, and the virus which causes distemper in dogs. He hopes that it will confer immunity for at least 3 months from all types of flu. tims had only slight fever, sniffles, headache, sore limbs, backache and a tight feeling in the chest. Los Angeles had 50,000 cases with but 70 deaths, most of thess being due to terminal pneumonia. The schools with over 706 pupils had about 29 per cent of the children ill, but very properly the schools still carried on. Half the pretâ€" ty girls of Hollywood were sick in bedâ€" the proper place for them. Sixteen members of the University of Southern California Football team were put out of business. Hospilal staffs were sadâ€" ly depleted. Men in training camps to the number of 1409 were down with ths d the world. These epidemics have not always run in cycles of 20 years. In modern times the span between them seems to be 3 decades. A wave of fln inundated Europe and the North American continent during the 1830‘s. There were others in 1847. 1289 and the greatest scourgs of the kind in history occurred just after the last war in 1918â€"19, which killed more than 20 millions of people all over the world and more than half a million in the US. and Canada. The cause is a number of mysteriâ€" ous gorms only one group of which, ‘he influenza virus A was identified seven years ago. This virus is now rampant on the Pacific Coast. Under mild and smiling skies, an epidemic of influenza flared recently in â€" California; swept into Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada and New â€"Mexico. Fortunately the visitation was a milq one. The vicâ€" At a slimly attended mesting of the Temiskaming Motor Club last week it was decided to disband, the work forâ€" merly done by the association to tb> curried on by the Ontario Motor Leaâ€" gue. The Association has a surplus of some $220.00 on hand, and inm> mestâ€" ing deosided to turn this cver to th> Red Cross and the War Servic>»s Fund in the district, the division to be made pro rata. Ever since the time of Hippocrates (400 B.C.) huge tides of flu have washâ€" Temiskaming Motor Club Funds to War Causes ‘accine Made for at Rockefeller A flick of the fingerâ€"and the exclusive Magic Shelf makes room for extraâ€"tall bottles. Another easy change â€"and there‘s room for a 12â€"pound turkey â€" five fingerâ€"tip adjustments give you five shelf arrangements. number of mysteriâ€" hre group of which, s A was identified This virus is now Fly Institute Mrs. J. D. Brady the. New President. Mrs. J. D. Brady was elected presiâ€" dent of the Nurses‘ Alumnae at the annual election meeting held in‘ St. Mary‘s Hospital Nurses‘ Audi{@Orium on Thursday evening, with Mrs. A. B. Nurses‘ Alumnae Elects Officers for Ensuing Yea The S5ist LO.D.E. Girl Guides held their regular weekly meeting in the Hollinger Scout Hall. Captain Sheriâ€" dan opened the meeting with the takâ€" ing of inspection and attondance asâ€" sisted â€" by Co.â€" Leader Langman. Horseshoe was then formed and the colour : party consisting of Theresa Larieviere, Doris Simmers, Alice Sheriâ€" dan, Norcee Paver, Joyce Parks, and Viola Harnden marched on the colâ€" ours. Violst ‘TPonkin, Bérnice Langâ€" man, M. DeMarco, and Ruth McDonâ€" ald were enrolled. ~Joyce Parks passed her Scouts pace. Patrol corners were then held. Following this campfire was formed and several songs sung. Horseshoe was then formed and flags taken down. iCaptain Slgex'id:ln closâ€" ed the meseting. Our deepest symâ€" pathy is extended to Mrs. MacIntosh and family in their recent sad bereaveâ€" ment. ty Del Wilson, Ma: O‘Brien, Archie M sell, "Red" Doran. euve, Jack Marks, He Gerry Killeen, Leo «C Abrams, Bill Shields, J: die Rowe, Eugene Meri] Rayceroft, Wilho Sivunâ€" Willis Barkwell, Chas. Keys, Harvey Laine, J Seguin, George Mimm Bill Babcock, Andy Br shall, Ero Niemi, Jack M Hill, Bas Bastitn, Jim Bill West, Wayne We Del Wilson. Martin | GIRL GUIDEKS SCr, MceC Rice Elmer â€" Trudeoll, John Bracken, Finucan, Ambrc Handley, Ted P Arnold Black, Frank â€" Wismer, Carriére, Chas. Lappan, F Bob Churchill, Rolly Barn Chesney, Jack, R. Smith, P ser, ~Frank Everord, Do Rene Cardinal, Nick Bascis MceCraw,; Ed Kent. Jaek ‘A Howard â€" Bengr Brown, Rusty P Redford, Henry Evans, Serzean C‘Connor. Lap Te w Dave W on, Gord wWell, ‘Chas. Rogers, Mery ey . Laine, Dave Sky, Joe rge Mimm, Bob Wilssn, k, Andy Bruce, Cliff Marâ€" emi, Jack MacDonald, Jack astien, Jimmy Creighton, Wayne West, Gus Dixon, , _ McHugh, . Wilf For Distinctive Service ngty, J Â¥â€" Pacion nyss, Denn it k3, HOlly Barnes, Roj R. Smith, Peter O TEA BACGS ippan, ralri ‘[‘om Dona Jim K4 rMLH Killeen erald, . he, irrington Hent kallio, Mayt n, Don How 1 Mauri 1€ gton, Gregory K. Kirk, Noil 1ano. Norma; Lar ogan Ker rickonburry Donnov i ke nstabl Dunt ‘Venso;y Mann n, Ed Doi mall Puneral service (Monday) aftern( the late Mr. John 1 l nway St. â€" Mi Saturday morning take place at St. Orthodox Church, be in the Timmin The late Mr. Luchak was borm in Austria fortyâ€"three years ago, and came toâ€" Canada about twentyâ€"one years ago, He has resided in Timâ€" mins for the past two years, and leaves to mourn his loss, a wife and son, and his brother of Hamilton, who is in town for the funsral. \ FEunecral This Afternoon of the Late Jobhn Luchak 10r UDNCGC held in nfg nl Wedne mcinbeI Miss Mas Bu President. Prun residens, presided duri id annual reports wer Martin, the secretar unkari. treasurer. who M Th tTl ) 11 re{ary $ Ma vas decided to change the meetâ€" icht from Thursday, to the last esday of scach month. A speâ€" aecting will be held on Wednesâ€" May "th, to makes arrangements e praduation dance which will be n carlvy June. API, Lreasttt ial report ‘al services wili b iy) afterncon at 3 Mr. John Luchak, t St. â€" Mary‘s 0; new â€" executive thanked the s for the confidence that has iced in them, and Miss Jean oved a votr of thanks to the executive for t‘he splendid ey had done during the past of MONDAY, APRIL 83TH,. 194; First ®3 iwyere! UMUrs. L. Punkari. iss Edith Adam. ugzera, the second vics ided during the meeting will be held this n at 3 o‘clock, for ichak, who passed y‘s hospital early The services will Mary‘s Roumanian and interment will cemetery. _ were read by Mrs ‘etary, and Mrs. L who gave the vearly 18 President, and Scond â€" Viceâ€"

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