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Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1938, p. 7

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Women ann. Old London, 4 Vols. ..n:nn "l`O1' J1)` Lnnlunzn n Vuuu.\..4, M1".-'. Sprinfrett. Thr: Lift` of Sir Hwnr_\' Morgan, 1*`... . :1. vi... a`! "Lnlr Lxlll` ("1'uik; H;',...v'l I. er. The Head in Green Bronze." x.....1.. ur..I~.-..-.l~.~_. V.O. NURSE MADE 300 VISITS DURING MARCH: ry. Child Royal, D. K. Broster. _Son and Dauvg1hter, Helen Ma -n J1. The East Wind of Love, * an KIA`! onrn l_iHH E and {HP} ` f\4t.. 1s. Climax. Pett-r .-Xsh. linchzmted Oz1s1s." n` . Nobod_v s in Town," Edna Fer- In ev(~1'_\' rvulm from sea to sea His kinlyzdom shall triumphant bn. onnington. Set a Spy," Marthe McKenna. Non-Fiction To-ni_2~ht at 8.30, Noel Coward. 'l`h. .-\rt.<." Hendrik Van Loon. I .~...~nH- For My Ch;1dren`s Children, Cu Thw m<>mh1yn1er*tin1:r of the Bar-in .. `.r;:nc'n. V.O..\ .. was held on` "U4-.~I21).' night. M1':~`. George D.` ":1r.=.:u=. who with Mrs. T. A. L-owe ml .\Ii.-.- law -nv I,m\'.=on. attended h. :u`.nuul \'.O..\'. convention "12: )1*:_u.-zx. 1w-wn":_\'. _'I:1vc- a report. g .\'u1'.<- I.:1\\`.~'on rr-ported that 300 '~':~.i.~ had hr.-r-1: made during th~-`E wmth of .\T:n'<'h. ` L11K.~`n2un\. South L:.\t1tuur-.' .\10on.~'hinc, The Northern Advance Lucy P. Steb- F. D. 0mm:m- Faith Bald- All lzmds 5112111 :u'a\.' Comp- Peggy val LET. Mar- VITAL STATISTICS RAISE INTERESTING QUESTIONS Why does the death rate from lone go up in one province and go down in another`? This question \vi1': lead to many other qL1r:;1ti0ns whwn one hL`}'_"il1.~' to anz11_\'zL- the vim} . of thr; wholv Dominion. TLA 1-r.'r\n~|-1 nr Hm -him] rnunrtm" u \\'h0`." Uommlon. \ The report of the third (]lI11'tC`Y `of 1937. c0\'v1'in.;' the rst nim: months of the year, has just been issued by Hon. W. D. Eulz;-r .= dc- [partment and tho r.-'u1`es_ give con- ]c1u.=ivc proof to thr- need of :1 `\vi kI10\\'If (1 _L`. of puhlic hvulth. Typhoid few-1' is the rst (1i. : on the `list with 1R0 dc-zxths during" ` "G10 rst, no months. oqu:11`to `310 I 1 ` UV -x~ 'I`huv- nu-:H\< :1 m':1('- 1`h:.~' wnuid 3:`-r-n1 7.0 me cummu--u by `he; mm't:11it_\' grures for in- is. which carried o` 3.301 pm`- =on.~ ix`: Fanzlria. of whom 2.0-12 wt-re in Quebec, as compared to 11:3 in Ontario. Of the 3.301 (i=Aat,hs from enteritis during: tfhe rst nine months. 2,425 were ir the summer and of this number 1.675 xvcxre among: infants under` /\ n /. wvnnh And . This lllill. iron .7: 0 :7) . HI deaths fr L/.~. nu-.11 . Ihr~ r: (-1 <-uu.=r-.= U1 lIH\'Lwu.:. wk 0!` : and ;xb.' nf Wk pa: must hz1\`r- h-n "pon.~'?h]r,-. :0 that it : hzmvw (-on possile to prov:-nt. m0. n. h+`-.=(- dr21:.h.=. Thsv nr-xt qut`-. hm . is why : Que-br-0 :no\\' half of all the deaths in ........l.. 5`\.,nn urn}-anhi fr-\"v`? one year. Of the disc-ass-s conned 5 ~'.\:<-1u: to children. mo for the first nine months mea.=1.~. #743; . fr-vm`. _ . ,.,\....-L 'f!1 a rnx-,1 h0\\' 11811 01 an LIIL` utz: '2mz1da from typhoid f'(:\'o'r'; P0.<.~'ibI_\` tho rt.-a: is that =<.= health p1-o`.\c-ction. f1'< tzmdpoint of water and mi` wh1nr`1 `that of other prc M` ,,._..-._1 ...,.... .,.. 1, ,.m \ 1L`l!1`TH2l H1: On the othr- ..--nd-nl .. ';H.~-z \nI2'.m~'- (I'..~'"&1>t'. .HnL vlzximrsd 104 \'i.. against only 17 in '.H<'xU `:"U'*HI-l_' 190 dcaths :".1..\-..L2n "1 A u... only mooning M` Q,` Peanut Brittle--I<`.ut.u-1` :1 : pan and . 1' broken salted pou- nuts, or oirhc-1' nutmr-ats or cocoa- nut, 0w 1` thr- bottom of 1.11:` pun. In :1 h,:a\';.' iron .. .`..4. 1 +.. 9 4-un< nf E 01' cast. aluminum . `I1 1` 01110 Gad. `1.1}_"11. of thor- 215 2l_uu1n u :~*hou1d thwt .=cnn-t fwvr-1' 18 in Onta ,. -.. ...1. , .- nnm.-uw ;7:1x';z....~:\. ima in Omario :: Quebec during: -,~.: .W1(1_\ sh on `.< 08 (~h5.T`dr-'-1 .. .4 r\....n.(n` lL'\'l`l. 1.11. di;1hthm'ia. nm1unicab';rJ ,..., nrun II`! IYUIH lllt` mllk. 1:4 pro\"m<-e:<. N conrmvd ` 4`n \. nn, In n::i\'j.' 1l`UH U1 Lam. a.L............. frying pan. put 1 to 2 cups of :_'1'unL1';:1t:-(1 ; put ow.-1' the re. and stir L-on.=tan t1`_\', p1'efc:1~rahL\ willu :1. \\'o0d.-I1 spoon. till thr- 51172211` is mt-`.Ie(l. but: chins: ('.'1re~fu1 that ii" (`.`0<;.< not burn. Pour at om-v ovm ` thv mxtmoatsz zwhen rm 0nou5;`h,' mark into ; 01' V-1 it hartlv-n. than bu-11k into pieces. 1 Nut Brittle-2 cups ;rrandu1ated`1 . 97. : cup wafer. Ii teaspooni <-roan: of tartar. nu`. nmats hrokc-n. the iixxst. nine months of 1937. Why should Quebec have more than twice as many tuberculosis (ir;'ut.}1.< nhzux Onta1'io--'2.'_'_ 1 ' :11_v*uin-. 1.040. out. of a tctzt. Cam- :1riia1; m01 tu1'xty of $5.2 '` At U4 u 1-mud -Jmnmr ('H'- ZUHLIH Iuunuu-._, On the othor Iain adul: d1.<(.-9. much the \\'or.~`(~ dc-ath:~' from ( not-14 ...,.x.,. in hand, among Cm"- (1i.<(.-z'.:sc;<, Ontario had .~'h0\\'ing. Of R..\`(H3 czmc-;-1' in Czmada. 3,-37A1\\'('}`(,`iY\ Ontario. 2.9.00 in Quebec, 776 in B1'iti. C'o1umbi:~.. 537 in .\I'.mit0bu. 721 in Sa.=k:1U:`.1~~ wan. 516 in Nova Scotia. 436 in Alb(:r`;21, in .\'w Bru11.<\\'ick and 103 . in I 1"mcr; Edward Island. . SMITH, \ ` .\\ /' '//\ - . \ \, THERE S romance the thrill of a hist: past in this land-an vacation, retracing glamorous "Trai `98. From Vance you glide througl`. THERE'S and the historied land-and-sea retracing the Trail of Vancouver through the sheltered Inside Passage inthe palatial comfort of a. Canadian National Prince steamer to a land that is new . . . rnagnicent. Primitive scenery . . . mammoth glaciers . . . Strange ports of call. Prince steamers offer excellent food, music, dancing, deck games. Alf INIVTCIIWIT CTAT`!.`I)r'\(`\`;\lQ USE Xfi aager x;\u... in pieces. Qv H1. See the glorious Canadian Rockies from the air- conditioned con1furt of the (.(mt1nenu1l I.1m1tcd." Daily scrvxce bv.-tween loronto and Vancouver. :.... L...J.I_J .. . 1 . ,-n _ _,n 1., uuu nu: . u. I\( ........ . CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRES'SW!`\;1'6f:l'EY ORDERS FOR SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE CXCCLICIJL luuu, u1u.uL,, ua OUTSIDE STATEROOMS. uu, ..... ..-., ,, Your local agent will pziadlv furnish you descriptive booklaf and IuHfnf:':rn1u(ion as to fans, limits: etc. 4. . . _ . . .. ...-.A.... -..-~.n.-an AAl\Lll-\I I\PuI l\r-Vu-1---. ...`_ ~.-. .._...._..-__ For Safe. Speedy delivery send packages by Expnnsa \\`h_\' should Ontario have had n<:::"l_\' 4.3 per cent. of all the '<;11`:ii:1(' d.~zxth;~: in Canada? For th .~w.m- r(~:x.=-on that Quebec leads Tn c-hildr-<-x. .< di.=(-uses, Ontafio has nu 1-.. from cancer and heart :'.i.~-:x. having` a 1a1`go1' proportion of \`h:_- population in the advanced ::.~'- :_-2-uup.<. Ontario had 8,743 (1~z\1h:< from disonsos of the heart ::v.1.i;n'1.~ri~a< :1.~' z1:::\in.:'. 5,237 in \ .Lill run ` wide range i intrwested i1 LHIH H11." Quc-bee. pieces. , Stir the . \vatm' and cream of tartar over the fire till the su'g'ar is di.=solve than cook with- out stirring: to 310 degrees F., or until a little of . dropped in-i_ so cold wa.t,c-1', becomes brittle. If` (~r_\'s.ta1s form on the sides of the; saucepan, wash them off with a! piece of wet coth. as in making: futgze. Add the nut meats and stir` till they are coaied with the candy, and pour into a at butttered pan. xvhsm `hard. break into pieces. .-\.n_vl mi.-tit-.~'. imlt-od. present 21 e of problems` to those in the progress of .the Page Seven H110 pour HILU 21 Hal. U|.|.\Iu\.L\,u When hard, pieces. nuts or a mixture of several may be used. M.....l.....|Inu.v Fudge -- 2 be used. . Marshmallow Fudge cups! granulated sugar. 3/: cup cream or -evaporated milk. 1 cup marshmal- low cream, 2 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespons peanut_ butter. 1 tva-1 spoon vanilla. Rr thn . and cream ,<:ent.I_\' THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1938. ::----:-- spoon vanilla. Stir the sugrar ;:entI_\`:` ,.hu5 L-onstan".)_V over 21 low heat to `236 d~e;r1`c-es F`.. or the softball sfasre. Remove from tho heat. add` the o`he1* 1'ng1'c-dints and b.~`/at till -cm-z1n1y and m-zu'1.\' . then pour into a buttered pan till hard. Cut -c`.'(-.z1m,\' and n<.~un_\ run. mu... Pu...` Cut ` in squares. Raisin Fudge--~17. (`ups brown ` . 1 cup g`:'anu1z1tcd sugar. 1 cup sour (')`f`2l!H. 2 izlhlv-spoons but- ter. `-'_- up (*. mi. 1 ton- spoon vnnillzl, 1: tra: szxlt. Stir tho .~'u:-a1` and sour r31'r=;11n ow-r :1 low heat H11 r]i.<.~o'.\'ed. thr-11 ~L ...,.n+'Iv Tn `7f3,R (1{.(l`]'[2(-A; [T_ body in t.hf- tomb was laid `hose who thus low,- ;~' tribute paid. U\ '3! took \ .1 I tab1<~.<; <-zmdw ...m.._. V Needy children from all over the Prov- ince are treated regardless of race,creed or financial circumstance. ]l_2l\'()l': 11: Add tho .-U11 md H1 [H i\L L|.x unn- :1 bL1"t ~1`--(1 pa 2 .~q\1:11`0.=. Cherry Fudge - nk1n_-nnnn< r'O"`.`, This policy has been continued for over 60 years in the firm belief that everyone who understands the facts would want this great work to continue . . . would agree that no Ontario child should be denied a chance for health or escape from deformity if mere money make; the difference. Over 93% of our beds are in Public Wards. The Hospital receives no support from the Toronto Federation for Community Service because patients are accepted from all parts of the Province. We must therefore appeal to a humane and generous public to take care of an annual deficit . . . this year it is 378330.53. When sin h:1.\ mzulr: the world it slave ` (nod sent His Son mankind to save. G Please ; The thanks rateflll h<:u11.< we Him adore` alive fol`:-vormm'e. ` I TESTED RECIPES Tm msaitai m` Shaman EASTER TIME N21_V 21 nd (1021 l\ .. \. -.~po0n.< ll ? 21 low heat I111 111. _~_-w11t1_\` to 238 :h~ buttc-1'. 1711111121 10111 11?] :1l111n. st`. L 1 \\-1|`! fn H`: fret.-Iy 1c-1': His Throne 1 And came in human form spoons inr] 1"` Jckod, despi. d.c-nicd, (`1'0. for us He died. on cast. a1L1ImIlL1m 1:11`. n.=tan 1 ; if DnI11' of nnu-0 DVD) ](`1`ll`.'-`. huttr: uath shall pa.<.<:1\\'u This Spacc Donated by The 1 _:#:j mail a donation to the Appeal Secretary, 67 College Street, Toronto. nlzs of little children will be your reward. . I love supreme 3 to redeem. ; 1'o.<<'- a1:ain `$1105: :0 reign. ....`.~\,...... <-.< milla and 1'; ~ .+:n' Drum He g`aw- Him. in love his not-(l_\' croaturr;.< rm 2 cup: .~'_\'1`\l}L 1 run on hi;:'n 1 to die.` "_.: (rLI!} mxlk. -I ..-prmn a- u pa.u.1 -\n_v khids s Page Ill` Put? I Cold and storm w-ere forgotten Easter meeting of Collier St. W.M.S. lz1.<`I Friday afternoon. The lovely daffodils used in decoration were the gift of three ladies, and after the meeting conlinued on and be1'.s~a\'ed members. i Mrs. A. Cumming presided for `rthe business period, after which in the atmosiphere of spring at the ` their gla,d- way to the homes of sick , `L Mrs. Jas. Robertson took the chair, 1; with a beautifully arraiigml pro- `2'-'an1. The Scripture 1`-t'21dlIl_`," by C. W. Graham. .VIrs. He2L:h .< ..u.,, :1 f'll2ll'lllill_L` :<-tor_\' read by jI\Ir.<. 1.. (`lurk<- and a dc-ligrhtful i. by six little girls from ihc K .\li.<.<.ion Baml. 211'] combim,- to ll our ll<'2ll`l.~' with the \' . of V l']:i. ` 1...: lnv \1-. A H. Hunter The Rud Cr0.<.~ \\ is}1e.-s to thank the following` for donations 1'+.-ceivc-d > du1'1n'_Q' Ihu pa.~:.' week : _ Mr. .\Iz1l`c~e, Dr. Smith, .\l1`.'~'. Brown. .\Ii.<..< I.a\\'s-on. M1`. Chant]:-r, `Mrs. W. A. ].(`\\'i.~'. 2. f1`it.n`i, .\Iiss `|.H-3 \\'.\()I1. .\11's. Baxter. 'I.`he1'<.- is _;'r0z1t nee:-(1 for chi} . sknn: } J11 \\`.\UH. shoes. \. uk Forsaken, mockod_. despis: On Ca1var_\".< u dH()L'5. .\Iumbv1' of ur. week was 160. Prz1_v.=1' led by .\h'.<. A. )1. Hunter .c10. the xm;(-t.in_:. THE GREATEST MAEVVHO EVER ` Ll`/ED 1 .~\.< \\' mm {ms \\`r-t-K ~-nu UU>L'1\-` `iH_L," I1Ia. it is tting: Q1-at we think of the words of Bishop 'Phil1ip.< Brooks. which _\'ear;~: age`. ` were familiar on both sides of tho`. 1` At1:mt,ic : UL1,n.n .- 4| Inun xvhn \\`$] born in uwur . icept the power 01 _ hood. While still a young man,l_ Ptihe tide of popular opinion turned 1 I115 UJVIIIC `against Him. His friends ran` ~,away. One of them denied Him.` 'ies. He went through the mockery - 3 of :1 trial. He was nailed upon a cross between two thieves. His`: executioners gambled for the only; d i piece of p'.'op01'tv_\' He had on r.-arthl while He \va._< dyinz-His coat.j *1" When He was dead He was taken ll down and laid in a borrowed _ _Lj_'1`%l\'(` through the pity of a friend. ll f\'ineteen wide cen:uri<:.< have t1 ` come and gone. To-rlay He is the ,' ciiti'r-pimw of the human race and ' the lmzulu-i" of the column of pro- gi-ess. m ` ``l mu far within lhn in2n~l< when ` `:3 l .=zi_\' Il`.:1' all tli`r- armies thntmw-i` W llll'(`ll('(l. aiid all the _ na\'i~.:~.< tlizii "\'l`l' \\'~`l't* lllllll. and illl 7h:- p:n'.:2~.- n` mii'..< that |`\'f`l' sat. and ml`: the M l(lYlL'F tlia` 2-\'-Fl` l'f'l'f.Z`T`i(`4'l. pm to .} _;"<~tlivi'r-. ll1l\'(~ not :1ll'(`(`(('(l Lhw `.il` of man upon this ranh as l\0\\"'l`- `ll)l4'-1l`\' .._ Wm: 'T`H.-\'I` O.\'l-`. SOT. - l ( G L 1 }He was turned over to His enem- 3} i Atlrmtic Here is 2L man who was born an oh. villa,u'e, the child of a 7` pea. woman. He grew up in an i 0h. village. He worked in :1- czwpentei- s. shop untii He was` ".'.l1ll`I_V, and then for three years He was an itinerant teacher. He never` i_wro-to a book. He never held an office. He nevei owned a h0me.I sHe nev.e)' had a family. He never| ';went to collge. He never travelled u itwo hundred miles from the piacesi `where H-e was born. He never did i one of the things that `usually ac-\ 1 company igreatness. He had no`, lcredentials -but Himself. He had , `nothing to do with this world ex-`j lcept the pow.err of His divine man-; :51-marl While a young man,'._ COLLIER ST. : Evening Telegram ..______._______ THE RED CROSS UNITED W.M.S. H35. 1\__ F. I'1Cil/-I1 .' . | A` i . nod {,0 . 1 1 . oul this he chair `. ] ged pro-I ding l} I 5 ` lelightful 1 from 1 T%%hwe Libra[y Nook NEW BOOKS RECENTLY 1 ADDED TO THE LIBRARY Fiction Shining Headlandsm Sara Ware Bzlssetx. Hl"\(.u11 nn H19 \:Hp_" A.\(_r-dtha JJCH. 1 H Chr'1et.ie. f'un ney. The Juice of the Pomegranate, lithe] M. Dell. Son of the House. Elizabeth ` S})1`ig'g=c. BalIadw,- in G Minor. Eikhel Boilcau. u'1`I.... `I1 (`.nrl.v. P1-an Graham Boilcau. ` 'rm `C Code Plan. Graham Sc-ton. _ _ I uuwm \v.,.+,..--" F`-hmchnn Paymen- Ho on the third day ' Jr. truth and 1'i':_-'l1t.--ousl ter. The Bluff. Herbert Adams. Thte Time of Wild Roses, Dor- rc-(,-n WzL11'acc. [ Truth Is Not Sober, Winifred . Holtby. The Drum," A. E. W. Mason. Star Rising-. Clarence Budding Kelland. I H"l`Ln L`vH T\T`.r.cm.ntrr.v .q3dTIP\7 lxelland. The Evil 1\l`-r,-ssc-nger, v Sidney ` Ho1~l`ex'. l Mzn'ig'o1d. Grace L. H. Lutz. l Run, Patricia Wmit\\'o1't.h. 1 The Black Light," Mrs. Baillie ' Reynolds. `| I.i;;ht. of Other Days, Eliza- lb(th Corbett. -rr.....mL. m i.`.`mn+ -') \/nlc l`lm. mm (JO1'D'ctt. _ ` Joseph 111 E`:;_\'p , 2 \/015.. '1h0.~'. `Mann. _ _ unm Inmhm 4 \/ n1: F- I` 1. i mg. Bow Down to \V00(i21ndSIonu." J0.<(-phine L21\v1'uI`c0. Once 1-'0 E\'e1'_\' Hem." Fanny H}`s3'ip L-(:21. Th: J.\\'<-.1 of .\Ia.habz11'. I-Iuison Marshall. lCa; of ]?.1`oz1d\\'a_\', O(:tzu'u.< Roy ` L I"I ` 11-nson. 3 T`o-day is Yours." Emilie Lor~ 1 ing. . Pow Dnwn to LUHEIL. Summm' .\10on` \V'ud hoL1sr.-. "Sumn1M' I-Iostc-.55 L.ln.~ bin_s. -3 up ber. ll"[ Hugh Walpole. And One was Beautiful, Heln-nl_ ` Topping Miller. . pnwdor Smoke." Jackson Greg- With yrra XVT\n ie ,`. Milton Propper. Clouds of Witnesses, Doromy Sayers. Truth Comes Limping, J. J.` ` Connington. 1\Inn_F':-Hnn "1n(` neau i Hugh Walpole. And Om: w i Topping Miller. ' Powder Smoke," ory. --Child Roval. CYOH. Swift \Vatc1`, Christine Paymen- . .- hr'!st.ie. Can Ladies Kill '3 Peter Chey Fton McKenzi " A Song m Her Hea ; = Dem. _ 2 un.,:1.....,.-I \No&f,," (Ynrnella ` "xne maul. vv .'ton McKenzie. A Qnamrr `Y! zsett. . Death on the 3119, - \`c"i1th3 n.'..+ln Railroad West," Cornelia Meigs. Storm King Banner, H. A. ` Cod`-y. \ Y1`he Great Insurance Murders, Milton Propper. ~ u.r~.I.-.mk of Witnesses. wun :41: Who is

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