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Porcupine Advance, 26 Feb 1948, 2, p. 3

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w Heo e e Ie e Je o. N. N. N. [ o t +t _ (t. ts \t. oh. 5. :. . wleafeatwelecale es es‘ es se‘ omo aleal ooocnoooou.o f SULLIVAN NEWTON Serew Tops A small picce of sandpaper kept in the. draw>r of the kitchen table can be used to good advantage in loosening stubborn screw tops. Turpentine A spoonful of turpentine added to the boiler of clothes will bleach them, and is ‘alo excellent for cutting the grease and dirt. Tan Shoes SBweet cream is excellent for cleaning white or tan shoes. Put it on a cloth and rub in thoroughly. SBweaters and swoealt their shapes much bit laid in â€" drawer after will lose their shapes ordinary hangers such ing is hung. S_S\\S\\\\\'\fi\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\\fi\\\\\\\\\\’\\\\\\\\\\\\\\} THURESDAY. FEBRUARY XÂ¥h, 1048 White Rose Service Station f FREE â€" OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND . NURSERY BROOK â€" Bigger than Ever * DOMINION SEFC HOUSE, CEORCETOWN. ONT. M Peach, blush Iose, Whita, Blotched, Variegated, Marâ€" gined. Fasy to grow from seed and bloom 90 «days after planting. (P‘kt 15¢) (2 for 25¢) posipalid, Plant now,. SPECIAL OFFER: 1 pkt as above and 5 pkts of other Choics Mouseplant Beeds, all different and easily grown in house. Value $1.25, all for 60c postpaid. GER A NIU M S Phone 104 The rates are low. HOUSEHOLD HINTS s to be sure your Buildings, Stock, Furniture and "ixtures are fully covered by Fire Insurance. Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYES EXAM INED CGLASSES FITTED Chas. Pierce Sons Limited EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (UOstrosser Bldg.) ‘Timmin®s Y ou should also carry Liability Insurance SCIENTIFTIC ACCURACY How To Avoid A Loss NOW $1.65 Reg. $6.95 CLEARANCE SALE Ski and Hockey Equipment SKI% FEveryone interested in houseplants should plant a packet or two of our Geranium Seed. Waoe offer a gorgeous cullection conâ€" tuining Dazzling Scarlet, Flame Red, Brick Red, Crimson,. Maroon, Verâ€" million, Scarlet, Salmon, Cerises, OQrangeâ€"Ited, Salâ€" monâ€"Pink, Bright Pink, * vearing. if hung on lits will keep £ foldea and other clothâ€" PHONE 16 â€" 17 Timmins THE HOME MAKER‘S PAGE SKL . . . . BOOTS â€" Reg., $5.85 NOW $3.9 MARNESS â€" Reg. $6.95 NOW $4.6 POLES â€" Reg. $3.95 NOW S23.G6 CAPS â€" Reg., $1.58 NOW .98 IRON GARMENTS with the grain of the fabric rather than against it. This prevents the garment from sagâ€" ging and coming out of shape. When you dampen and rollelothes for ironing, it‘s best not to make tight rolls. Fold loosely instead and you‘l find there are less wrinkles and this will save ironing time. Keep a needle and. thread at the ironing board to do small snatches of mending as you iron. Make certain the pressure on the rolls is released after you finish with wringing. If left together too long, the wringer may stick .md be damâ€" aged. To get better service from your wringer, never overload it. Clothes should be put through evenly rather than in bunches. BUTTONS AND ZIPPERS will last longer on clothes put through the wringer if they are always turned inâ€" sicde of the garment. Clothes that freeze on the lines sufâ€" fer more wear and tear from whipâ€" in the wind than soft clothes. t‘s better to hang all clothing inâ€" doors on very cold days. If lines are rubbed with vinegar before hanging clothes, fabric is less likely to stick to them. If clothes do stick, pull gently from the linesâ€"to prevent tearâ€" ing. IF YOU WARM â€" CLOTHESPINS near the radiator or the oven for a few minutes before you hang clothes outdoors in cool weather, the pins will help keep your hands warmer. WOOLEN CLOTHING or blankets should never be hung outâ€"ofâ€"doors on cold days. Wool is sensitive to temâ€" perature and is easily damaged. Hang woolens where theâ€" temperature is moderate. ; Washing machines kept in a cold place, such as an outside porch, should be brought into a warm room several hours before using. Otherwise, the oil or grease in the machine may be so stiff that the starting load will be heavyy enough to blow a fuse in the eircuit. 186 3 o)r(' *A VÂ¥ Third Ave. at Codar Street JEWELLEKR â€" OPTOMETRIST kx EELEE KALE Household Hints 21 Pine ST. N,. Timmins, Ont. o B AP AP P P CAAA P PP PA P Timmins SERVICE $3.98 84.65 Grandfather will still ask for boilâ€" ed beef dinners, if he is at all typical of grandfathers in general The rest of the family will like it, too, if it‘s cooked properly. And cooking propâ€" erly is the catch because boiling beef isn‘t boiled at all . . or anyway if it is to be most tender it shouldn‘t be boiled. Simmering for a long time over a low heat is the method to use to soften the connective tissue and make the meat tender. There are several cuts suitable far this purpose, including neck, plate, shank, brisket and chuck, but ask the meat dealer for boiling beef so that you can take advantage of price fructuations and buy the most econâ€" omical cut. ‘The dealer is happy to help his customers wth their meatâ€" case shopping so that they will do the best possible job of managing the familvy budget. Managing money isn‘t the orly manâ€" agement job facing today‘s homeâ€" maker.. Managing time is also of imâ€" portance, so when you prepare boilâ€" ing beef, arrange to have enough for three meals, The dfirst day serve it with horseradish sauce.. The second day use it in a flavourful beet shortâ€" cake, and the third day make it into Spanish Rice with Folowing are the recipes for three days. "Boiling, Beefl for Three Meatls Yield: 12 servings 4â€"5 pounds "boiling beel" 4 teaspoons salt 2 cups water. Simmer meat in salted water in a covered keitle for 4 hours or until meat is tender.. Remove bones from cooked meat. Slice off enough for 4 servings to serve hot with horseradish sauce and reserve the remainder for later use. 3 minutes longer. Add the remainâ€" ing ingredients. Cook over low heat until sauce is heated through. Beef Shortcake Yield: 4 servings 1‘ cups diced cooked beerf 3 tablespoons fat 3 tablespoons flour 14 cubs broth 4 cup sliced stuffed olives ‘4 teaspoon garlic powder 4 teaspoon Worchestershire sauce Melt fat in saucepan. â€" Stir in flour» Add broth and seasonings. Cook, stirrinrg constantly, until mixture boils and thickens. Add remaining inâ€" gredients. Heat thoroughly. Serve on baking powder biscuits. The Porcupine Advance are cn.mcm and economical salesmen. Horscradish sauce Yield: 1Ԥ; cups 1 tablespoon butler 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup millk > teaspoon salt 2 itablespoons lemon juice ‘!, cup horseractish. Melt butter in a saucepan. Blend in flour, mixing well. Add milk slowly, and stir constantly until mixâ€" ture boils and thickens. Cook about "Boiling Beef is a homey dish. Just ask Grandfather and he will tell you about the wonderful boiled beef dinâ€" ners that his mother used to terve on cold February days. ale ue aPuate ie ate ols ate afe at a ate ale afe at o oe afe ate ate at e ofs afe s SALVATION ARMY Major and Mrs. H. Majury Sun. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. and 7.00 p.m . Mon. 6.30 p.m. Band of Love Thurs. 2.30 p.m. Home League 7.00 p.m. Corps Cadets, 8.00 p.m. "Prayâ€" ers of Praise". Fri. 6.30 p.m. Young Folks Mcf‘tmd Fri. 8.00 pm. Youth Group. "Food For Fun and Fitness" Guenette Funeral Service A beautiful service becomes a cherishâ€" ed memory when you enlist our help: The quiet beauty and the dignity of the parting tribute are all yours, no matter what price you may stipulate. In time of need, eall on us for service that goes beyond the requirements. PHONE 3741 54 Cedar St. North LICENSED EMBALMERS AXNXD DIRECTORS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS3, ONTARIO * In Memory Poetry One of the nicest things about the charming new prints is that they don‘t need to be expensive. Some of the loveliest sare printed on shimmering rayon crepeâ€"â€"which gives you more keauty at less cost. Rayon fabrics that have been preâ€"tested for colour fastness and durability promise you lasting brightness in gay colours. You‘ll _ beyour feminine loveliest in next spring‘s prints. This â€"season the fashion spotlight Lturns on prints, and Spring will see some of the loveliest everâ€"â€"the bright est colours, the gayest motifs. O course, the "new look" has had its efâ€" fect on prints, as on anything else, and the new designs will show many large flowing bayaderes, large florals ard abstract patterns. widely spaced to fNatter the longer sithouette. Dry brush pattern will be popular, and the very wearable conversational print is here again, with an attracâ€" tive â€" subduing â€" background â€" interest. Look for lovely "penline" patterns, the very small "allâ€"overs", and abâ€" stracts with intriguing modernistic deâ€" signs. Splashes of colour that seem to be lifted from Van Gogh and Picasso, and the warmth of clay reds, soft blues, earth browns, sunny golds, will light up complementary backgrounds. Dark backgrounds of navy, black. brown and gray are very popular, and later you‘ll see lots of blues, aquas, rosy pinks and taffy tones. â€" Of course the new "amberlight" tones will be much . inâ€" evidence. The â€" glowing warmth of amberlight comes in four shadesâ€"â€"the pale tone of highlighted amber, the glow of its golden loveliâ€" ness, the rich reddish orange, and the brown nuance that gives it added plamour. *4 â€"cup rce 2 tablespooons chopped onion 3 tablespoons chopepa celery. 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups tomatoes ‘% cup broth Wteaspoan soy sauce ~1 teaspoon sugar. Melt fat in heavy frying pan. Wash rice and brown slowly in fat, stirring constar.tly. Add onion and celery and continue browning. Add salt, tomaâ€" toes. broth, soy sauce and sugar. Covâ€" er and simmer 45 minutes or until rice is tender. Add meat and heast thorâ€" is tenceé oughly. Fine wedding invitations printed at The Porcupine Advance. sanpish Rice with Beef Yield 4 to 5 servings â€" cups ground coked beef tablespoons fat Spring‘s "New Look, Features Gay Prints PHONE 3545 Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South Timmins CLFEANING Miscellaneous Going over a closet is fun, and inâ€" expensive fun at that. A woebegone closet can easily perk up when given a dose of wallpaper treatment. Since it is a relatively small space, the paper ecan be as gay. as fancy as you desire. Ploral papers or bright stripes that karmonize or contrast with the roest of the room are good, while for a man‘s room a good choice might be one of those new _ twoeedyâ€"surfaced pipers. ; For the closet wallpapers are a c is small enough |1 plication.. Get fal in with the design Splurge on garn 15c no C219 1 job atall to fabric or: cf of lhittle satd ite perfume saturated i For A Gay Closet Use Wallpaper J‘or a nico touchn, cspcciqalIy if a cioâ€" set is shared, initial each garment bag with nice big initals, easily applied by hand, or the sewing machine. If a ecloset is small, use the back of the closet door for shelves or holders for hats, ties, belts, bags and such, If you can spare it, dedicate a specâ€" ial ecloset to the children. 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