Ready Strawberry Jam Poachâ€"d Egp Rog Browned Potatoe: Hearts of Lettucs Lemon Iceâ€"C; Hot Rolis In making use of vegetables and fruits turally in order to bargains ard qualit, V arying Use of Fruits . and Vegetables on Menu Economy as Well as Quality may be Watched in Using Fruits and Vegetables and Taking Advantage of Any Special Bargains that may be Offered in These Fine Foods. Omel Stuffed â€" Blueberry Muff Stuffed Potat Bread Toniat "I‘m an epicure and a dietitian rolled into one. I know how folks love tasty, fullâ€"flavoured meats and vegetables. And I know how good they are for them. So, I see to it that every last bit of goodâ€" ness is retained in every dish I cook, YOU don‘t have to fuss about it. Just snap my switch and leave me to my work. My cooking heat is always ready, always right, always even: so you don‘t have to tie yourself down to the kitâ€" chen: nor do you have any soot or ashes to contend with. And, talking about savings, don‘t forâ€" get that the kind of meals I cook go much farther. They have more nourishment in them because juices don‘t evaporate and meats shrink very little in my cven." Peach Wednresday Tomat asted Cheese Sanc Sliced Tomatoe Tced Tea CO Readyv (By Edith M. Barber) Molded fwa FPood d and Butter Sandwiche ‘ake Gringer Ale Mondayâ€"Breakfast Blackberries Readyâ€"toâ€"Eat Cereal Baked 8 Orange Pudding Tresdayâ€"Breakfast Orange Juice Readyâ€"toâ€"Eat Cereal Y Muillins Dinner Lamb Chops ench Fried Potatoes Baked Tomatoes Peach Cobbler »dresdayâ€"Breakfast Tomato Juice sur dayâ€"Breakfast Cantaloupe Dinner Cold Roast Bef Blackberry Dinner nd Cucumb Roast Beef Luncheon ) Toaste Lanched supper C sandwiche i k e 1€¢ Cereal 1 Rolls Lima Bean Salad be String Beans ich Dressing Nut Cake ye @pk a] in A Coffe 3 rried naâ€" Coffee Bacon 91 of stirring constantly u: ens. Add gelatin mix dissolved. Pour over â€" Fill mold, ‘chill in r hours, and serve with ea with sour cream Quick Chocolate 2 egg yolks 1% tablespo( * cup milk i vineg 2 cups shred Cucumbers Sour creg: EScak gelatin utes. Add cele: ingredients, ad and vinegar. ( Creamed â€" Tceâ€"Cre Grilled Swee Molded se i tablespoon gelat tablespoons cold > cup celery, cut | ; cup pimento » tablespoon suga teaspoon salt : tablespoon flour teaspoon mustard( avenne imble Broiled It‘s easy to own an Electric Range. Just make a small downâ€"paymentâ€"the balance on comfortable terms. Combination elecâ€" tric and coal or wood ranges are available for those who require heat for warmth. Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Co., Limited Northern Quekec Power Co., Limited Saturcday Re Green Appli Thorsda yâ€"â€"Br Melons mBiueDerry Pi Fridayâ€"Breakd m id ‘anada Northern Power Corporation, Limited A€ Lunrchesn Lancgls Dinne 110C Dinmes sh Me Dinne Dinmer ked H: UDCLECOGIN t Bsef H B ri Food Cream Roll At conserve 9 â€" meat flavors‘ Heavy Frost Last Week at Shillington ougcht an Automobile to Keep up With Living rsonal and â€"Other from Shillington nondent. |‘K is Visltiily FCI4LIVCOS II€CLDC, major sports such as tennis, golf an Hector Bateman, of Timmins.| swimmirg. While less important, per ding a few days with Mr. and| haps, they are nevertheless fine fo . Bastian. ' the good they do body as well as minc ind Mrs. Melvin Carveth left for| Most summer sports have a psychologi o last Thursday. Mrs. Carveth is| cal effect. They induce a sense of well ive medical attention while there.| being, which even the most crowde Kathleen Starling, of Timmins,| social calendar (during the winter ing with relatives here. I fails to bring with it. heavy frost last week did much! Getting outdoors is in itself valuable e to gardens and grain crops in | Desp breathing is one of the finest 9 mmunity. chest exercises. Sure we all breathe J. Bseston, of Toronto, is spendâ€"| Involuntarily and unconsciously.. Bu ; annual holiday with relatives| how many of us attempt to pumose fully breathe deeply? Ora Slack is visiting relatives erds in Brantford. Doris Kuusivirta has returned rom a holiday spent with friends land Lake. ngtcon, Ont., Aug. 2 The Advance. William MaciDonald ing with h*er paret H hin, chocolate shnaps aspoon almond extract ouple riend . W. ninde icTaggart, of North B of dayvys here last we There are n Hartford, of Blen-l garded as f g relatives here. | major sport Bateman, of Timmins. | swimming. haps, they ew days with Mr. and ke back ord 1¢€ uD C hne ; paret éd, l WwWent to i t. I was the only with a horse and the cemetery with ssion. But when I was buried and . So I thought to up with the dead p or give in. So I e added gleefully, wo and a half to 211 DLAV rOll On Cover top and cream. Set in ilâ€"Argus he auto as â€" returned vith relatives of Red Lake ts, Mr. and ised to hold the subject out why he by buying a e has ever and has alâ€" ever bother B 1936. Spc 1P Notes orresâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO hours conâ€" local iends llavyâ€" read | I don‘t want sun, And hate my done. | I want I want | Always Somebody was askin day questions about th wondered why we wore I told him that our c i never can hide mysei I see what oth*°rs may I know what others m I can never fool myself Whatever happens I w Selfâ€"respecting and co Our Sscout | I want to go 0 I want to geset But here in ty know The kind of man I I don‘t want to dre sham. self, I want to be ab I dGdon‘t want t And fool mys Into thinkin know That I‘m blu Aiult: It 15 I think abou us tried to Wasn‘t camp just But now that Sepntem it is to school for us. with all those ideas camp from our pal‘s use them in our tro the Scoutmaster abou down to work and m troop in town this wi away this sum azine with a 1 know who wro Sut it 18 reall Whatever sport you f make it a habit to breathe pose you paddle a canoe. arm and shoulder movem and there‘s something ve ful about paddling. HMHorseback riding is a s which almost inspires d and the exercise helps to and hips trim. If you feel as much at water as Mr. Pish hims eve PATTTI PICKENS of radio fame dons these rubber shorts for her medicine ball activitics on the beach and says they send nounds rolling. of sec to live to be f to be a to lool do Bc BEAUTIFUL iny num xith BOY SCOUTS IN TMMINS less ind mak Casual Summer: Myself iSking m 11 h at hom himself., : Wha that T1 splendid en bre;j OI Ssports int than VC nd t Sup HC C Presentation at Cobalt to Rev. Fr. J. A. Chapleau Yort rimmil roDyV mulu If eC Beachk Games H# In 11 2 K M be 1I lendid 11 1 Grand Too 1€ 11 Pal 1lD) 1¢ [(CJel l 16 Syndi T4 W1 »#L U AmC spscies of snail common enough in the Potomac river was not to be found in the streams runring into that river. He said as much in a voluminous reâ€" jo0rt on the subject, pointing out that he Potomac was very slightly alkaline ut that the tributary streams were ery slightly acid. The point was that ome snails required an alkaline water, others required an acid habitat. Second episode: Mcodern Japanese inâ€" estigators discovered that a disease ifflicting 200,000,000 people in the Orâ€" ent, known as schistosomiasis, is ‘aused by a tinyvy worm that bores in A mie 1 11 Science Stores for Use in Future 2, will connect here with sengers who use train 46 (CP Depot and take CP tember 1#th. Tickets are valid to return leaving deslination point not later than CP. Train 1 from Windsor st. Station, Montreal 10.15 p.m. Sunday, september 20th and connecting here with our Train 1, September 21st Tickets Good in Coaches Onlyâ€"No Baggage Checked Children 5 years of age and under 12, when accompanied by guardian. Half Fare Bargain excursion tickets will be valid on Trains 2 or 46 and their connections Thursday, september l7th. Passengers who use our Train T. N. 0. and N.C.R. Regular Stations PE MBROKE OTTPTA W A im 1( bri T I M M I N $ L A U N D R Y Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company Labouring . over a steaming wash tub, hot, tired, disgusted! Then to think of hanging them on the line . . . and ironâ€" ing: no wonder some women dread laundry days when it means this! You can be in the other picture if you wish! Simply call the laundry, 11 T1 The Old Way The New Way at? The most detailed studies ost abstract sort of things apâ€" »@ad nowhere. Nor do they unâ€" rreat mird arrives to correlate disconnected observations. D. Munn, editor of Scientific , outlines briefly one such he current issue of his magaâ€" after volums of information. piles up in the libraries of . Whole encyclopedias devoted he details of investigation in ch of science are to be found languagze. Into the eathering Jmeon For Fares and Further Particulars apply to I6c¢cal Agent sands about them sufferâ€" dieâ€"from this terrible dis obably would do his equiva ssing himself and say ‘Yes Thursday, September 17th 16 Ameé ONE CENT A MILE BARGAIN EXCURSION 11 1ail common enou er was not to be â€" runring into t much in a volum Treatm ROKE RENFRE W ARNPRIOR N A MONTRE A L QUEBEC via North Bav and Canadian Pacific 1A C it New Method n 6 Quantitit dumped sStSs LrecaUllse on â€"the omac and its streams about those Oriental elds in which the disâ€" evalent were found to Quantities of crushed permanently success > decidedly costly. who had read â€"th dle was 40 years in bioligist, stuc District Oof Colu 16 Standard All Times shown are Eastern Standard used Mr. ] IntC and 11¢ 1 V ‘aters. lhe ilkaline in and with n its earner lives in a snail. the watery rice cape the dread ‘ly toll of thousâ€" ts were developâ€" UJp l the sconarge Munn. "Yes entire chain _ the million: uffered â€" an( igist, studying t of Columbia found that a in the blood of the worm rd:â€"Strang t every tim nd yet thin! 10thing. along CP train 2 leaving 8.10 p.m. same date. Pasâ€" will arrarge their own transfer to North Bay train 8 from here at 1.10 a.m. Friday, Sepâ€" he world reatâ€" them wn to time think f rom (Registered Copyright Ac there is | should be teeth wil purposes, Gn pois( necessary to alltalil health. Infected te the blood, but rmheumatism are not d teeth the question arise: infected teeth should be wav. even if these parti Research physicians and dentists tell us that by the time rheumatic patients are examined the cause in about oneâ€" half of the total number is infected teeth. If these infected teeth are reâ€" moved improvement follows, with of course the use of heat and the help 6f massage and electrical treatment. Howsver as all forms of arthritis or rheumatism are not due to infected teeth the question arises as to whether infected teeth should be removed anyâ€" way, even if these particular teeth are Now it must be admitted that all rheumatism is not caused by infected teeth and tonsils, but as, in medicine, the commonest causes of ailments are always searched for first, the teeth should be examined first by a compeâ€" tent derntist and the help of the Xâ€"ray examination. ausing the rt Thus while eeth may n« ism,. for vou cause rheumatisim is n and the first thought himself is as to the teeth and of his tonsil soint yeéears ago learned that infectsd _ mary cases of rheumatisr tendency on the part of make fun about it becau that infected testh various other ailmentsâ€" intestinal trouble, inflam; gall bladder, and various By James W. Barton, M.D.. Toronto Infected Teeth Should Be Removed NS More recently the use rheumatism is No more wash tubs . . . no more ironing! The MODERN way, the LAUNDRY w a y, picks up your bundle and reâ€" turns it to you clean and fresh and ready to use! When comâ€" plete modern laundry service costs so little, does it pay to do vour own lawundrv®? 16 use ntin i1 MONDAY. AUGUST 318T 193 individual n if.t ful in he rheumatism itself. ‘hile the removal of infected y not relieve your rheumaâ€" your general health and to aggravation of rheumatism, ro question but that they > removed. New or artificial = 1 provide teeth for chewing 1¢€ £1}) indigt ago â€" when t rheumatism Phone AND OUR DRIVER wWILL CALI pa 153 ordan fact that teeth o lorger doubted of the patient condition of his general health .vexed by the ed teeth it is them removed ing to do with itself . val of infected of Pours U 10o That Bobp 1i physicians eeth _ caused i there was a the public to e it was also were causing stomach and nation of the ve inflammaâ€" tegeth are and thus ith the