Porcupine Advance, 18 Jul 1938, 2, p. 2

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swer is always such thing as sense that the questioners. All food them to : "Are cereal be avoided in this, when th: that hot wrat Should Cereals be Used in Hot Weather?â€" Domestic Science E \perl Ssays That There is No Such Thing as a "Heating" Food in the Popular Sense of the Phrase. Melp improve your personality with Wrigtey‘s Cum. Keep your teeth white, breath sweet, by using healthful Wrigley‘s Gum daily â€"as millions do. ‘The chilâ€" dren also love the delicious reâ€" freshing Havor of Wrigley‘s Double Mint. Take some home today. cs3, PAdGt To TROPICAL WEATHER imely Discussion of Foods and the Weather By EDITH M. BARBER 392 SHERRBROURNE ST. (Just above Carlton) RA. 41 STT. REGIS Nothing Like Exercise to Get One in the Trim Don‘t take chances on hot weather. You can spoil enough food during one hot spell to pay for several month‘s operation of a troubleâ€"free, foodâ€"saving elecâ€" tric refrigerator. Enjoy the advantages of frozen desserts, plenty of ice cubes, fresh crisp vegetables and the careâ€"free knowledge that your foods are safe â€"no mattegr how hot the weather gets. Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Buy a New Electric Refrigerator NOW is Here. EVI RY ROOM is an outslde room, highâ€" ceilinged and good size. Each room has its own balcony and tiled bath and shower. Good food. Attentive service. Private hotel garage service available. Away from trains and noise; yet only 3 minutes from Eaton‘s College Street Storeâ€"â€"which indicates how quickly you can reach stores and theatres. Single rooms, double rooms, suites â€"all with bath and shower FROM $2.00 DAILY 14 e JFAA,\QACLF HOTEL WHEN YOU‘RE IN TORONTO iT T T1 hea NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED G@U °S ‘ some O than others fC There is no ood in the ed > byâ€"â€" the at hn || ho L< reaw m J 11] ) Ccert ‘c 4 1t i1000 OI us TIind wWhat : foods more appe dishes during th»e cereals and bread vear around food i teaspoon van 1 cup cream, w 1 cup drained s] other fruit Add salt to milk over boiling watet mirlutes until tenc illa, fold in half of fruit and pour int and garnish with cream. 4 pound Combine egg: thoroughly; a« milk,. / Sift dr add to first n i!k. " Sift d iQ@;.to first . eased bakin: suitable size I ~both in winter pecially in hot we g intens» heat ma nsitive to digestive ~ us find what ar s, Althcluzh we need just to furnish :\ cup Tice teaspoon cup Dran cups cornmeal cups sour milk cup flour teaspoon salt teaspoon soda teaspoon bakin tablespoon sug: Bran Corn Bread With Bacon eggs, well beaten tablespoon melted shortening cup bran Rice Cream n salt cups hot milk ippetiz mixt 1C 1l 1J 11 9T n 11 PD 1| ent d 11 n bat n hot Add nches is in milk ortyâ€"five dd vanâ€" am, add sh. Chill whipped apple or N € ning and Mo. Blople leaf stem borer. Have your maple trees been dropâ€" ping their leaves? If so, look for th» maple leaf stem borer, which is very prevalent this year. The leaves may fall in great numbers, causing serious damage to the tree. As shown in the Gardenâ€"Graph, the borer tunnels â€" into the leaf stalks, and the leaf is cut off, although the lower part of the leaf stem remains on the branch for some time. This borer is yellow, and very small, about oneâ€"third of an inch long. It usually works in the lower branches. The best method of control is to colâ€" lect the infested stems and leaves which have dropped â€"and burn them. This will destroy the larvae, which are in the stems. Pretty Wedding at _ the United Chureh Roses will need a great amount of water from now on since the warm, hot days are here. It should be applied ecarly in the day. If the foliage is wet at night it is an easy prey to mildew and black spot. , top. Bak» at 400 degreoes F. for twenty minutes, then slip pan under broiler for about three minutes to brown th» erust and to crisp the bacon. Iâ€" (Copyright, 1938, by the Bell Syndiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Poster will reside at 35 Wilson aveniue, Driar, â€"0 wedding rie(d Douquet of roses and DaDniles breath. ‘The groom was attended by Mr. Joe Estock. A wedding dinner was served at the Fern Cottage, and later in the day the bride and groom received their friends at a reception at 35 Hemlock street. Miss Jsan Bricre, sister of the bride, of Kapuskasing, attended the 1 Miss Loretta . Briere and Mr. Howard Foster Marâ€" kirt adorned by a wide lace border, nd with a bolero jacket of white suede ice, the bride wore a waistâ€"length veil f white tulle, caught in a coromet of ‘hite chiffon, and white gloves and aves. She carried a large bhouquet of riarceliff roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Miss Mary McTravers attended the rid>, charmingly attired in a gown of ink chiffon, with a powder blue sash nd small powder blue hat. She carâ€" ed a bouquet of roses and babies‘ A pretty wedding took place» in the nited Church on Thursday morning 10.s‘clock when Rev. Milton Sanderâ€" n, united in marriage Loretta, daughâ€" r of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briere, of apuskasing, and Mr. Howard Foster, n of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster, of ‘rkland Lake. Lovely in a gown of white chiffon, adgd> on fitted lines, with a flared SEE THE NEW Gâ€"E REFRIGERATORS A small down payâ€" ment puts one in your kitchen â€" balance on easy terms. PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The small traveller this year has a wide choic» of smart little coats to wear on her journsys. And small girls, like big ones, need a lightweight but stylish coat that is soft and warm, no matter where they sojourn. Small girls, too, must look "feminine" in a season that stresses that not2?. The chic little plaid coat pictured is made of soft wool in swagger styling. The colours are green, navy, yellow and white. The straightâ€"cut front of the coat has a highâ€"buttoned closing with small coin buttons and two fapped breast pockets. The back fullness widely from nicelyâ€"fitted shoulders. For added fashion interest the plaid is used diagonally for the cuffs of the long, straight sleeves, for the flaps of the pockets and for the brim of the matching hat. navy tafft this smatr this smart little coat. Style Whimsles Longâ€"haired furs and shorter coats are predicted for fall, as present2d by Crered‘s house in Toronto, at a recent style show. Hat crowns for fall will generally be high, and you can add a feather or group of them and b> right in style. Fur boleros are being suggested to top wool dresses for early fall wear. Dollâ€"sized hats are going to be tops for autumn. pads t you wt â€" golf lessons YVice, is in the exercis littlse less and work a littl»> more. How much wiser they would be if they were foresighted instead of getting panicky at the eloventh hour." It‘s true. Ti»> averags man worâ€" ries less over his weight and is more consistent about doing things to keep it down. Winter has its lethargy. We slow up, w» exercis> less, w» burn up less energy and we therefore store up more fat. But, most men have their indcor gymnasiums, their squash and handball. _ Women have their bridge parties (which msans more rich food and more sitting arcsund). With the first breath of spring, men get out on the golif links, the tennis courts. Woâ€" men have their spring shopping and cleaning to do. so they wait. Before long they find themselves in the thick of summerâ€"and (if I may bepermltted a sally) very much in the thick. pads that piiled on so stealthilly whlle you were sitting back last winter. Join golf group; enroll for swimming lessons; gym work a part of your rcutine. The least you can do, if you fizel sensitive (which is really a silly attitude)» about joining a gym or plaving a game at which vou are a noâ€" pounds could i quite often in this column, because we feel that they know a thing or two about f@minine pulchritude. So, here it is from a manâ€"and don‘t charge it against me. Hiunts On Fashions â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" by LISBETH Lightweight, Plaid Coat Gives Young Traveller Chic Appearance Wha hing hat. round white pique collar and No Time Like the Present thing to do is to get out and Walk,. Work off those excorss hat piled on so stealthily while re sitting back last winter. Join Sutine. â€" ‘The; least you can do, fsel sensitive (which is really a titude) about joining a gym or a game at which you are a noâ€" to walk a fow miles every day great outdoors. Then, do some > at home night and morning Nothing Like Exereise to Get One in the Trim 194 1 By ELSIE PIERCE r O UI Y EKX P E5 k rs will be shed over excess ; summer, What nngulshl ir®d if women would worry | ind work a littl» more. How | they would be if they were | instead of getting panicky‘ Br BEAUTIFUL nstead ith hcotur Tty»> a P his w bow finish the neck of fall will generally in add a feather d b> right in styl > being suggested or early fall wear e man woreâ€" and is more hings to keep lethargy. We the spec.>s Dr. Manion has the qualities necesâ€" sary for inspired leadership. . He is magnetic, congenial, a fin» speaker, a echolar, a surgeon, a war veteran, and politician about whom nothing of an unpleasant character has even been whispered. He is a family man of whom Canadians Fan ‘be proud. Canada Lumberman:â€"Why fix atâ€" tention only upon men‘s faults and inâ€" firmities? The Minister him, after giv consideration, 1 ed when steps cognize women police system i1 The New Zeal: decided to establ men police, said t of the polics dep Fraser, to a worm potential premil outstanding me posts. Kitchener Paper Speaks Highly of Hon. Dr. Manion New Zealand Decides to Add Women to Police Foree A coat and glov© ganza are worn w dress in a lovely 1 afternoon. befor>» wide ope generally overw will help the t "spots" aim nerable part on your he strenuous set, but one that will r work off that weisght. (Copyright, 1938, hy t] cate, Inc.) You could attain a figure similar to JANE HMHAMILTON‘S if you follow my suggestions in toâ€"day‘s article. Small Girl‘s Plaid Coat Kit 11 trimmin ur exer sight, gengral exercise imming. If there are r exercis> at the vulâ€" ou don‘t have to stand or do contortions or the matter carefi the time had arriv ild be taken to re ice as part of th CE as pal Dominion. Government ha:s a system of woâ€" Minister in charge nent., the Hon. P major parties are C [ deputa hat it ‘ep blue orâ€" bright print costume for Bell Syndi ceme h 3N imple ) you that hese 1¢ Tea When the weather is hot it is a good time to use some of the wholesome canned vegetables or soups in our and save cooking. I don‘t mean to use them in place of fresh groen vegetables which are a‘lways so good at this time of th>e> year, but to use them in some such dish as this meat loaf. The plum jJam recipe is taken from farmer‘s vulletin published by the department of agriculture in United States. Today‘s Recipes VEGETABLE MEAT LOAF â€" Two pounds round steak ground fim>; one egg, one imedium can vegetable soup, two cups rice flakes, oneâ€"half small nion, chopped fin>; one and oneâ€"half leaspoons â€" salt, oneâ€"fourth â€" teaspoon pepper. Mix all ingredients thoroughâ€" ly, mold into loaf, dust with flour and place in greased roaster. Sear in hot oven until brown. Add half cup Oof water, cover and bake in hot ovn one hour. Uncover during last few minâ€" utes. Add water as required. Potaâ€" toes, onions, carrots may be roasted with loaf if preferred. In making loaf, cracker crumbs may be substituted for rice flakes. Globe and Mail:â€"The charge that there is not enough cloth in the averâ€" age bathing Ssuit to flag a handcar wcluld be more serious if handcars were more numerous on the beaches. against children Children given hospital and medibal care Children given assbtance in then own homes Investigations for other socxetxes Cases under Unmarried Parents Act PLUM JAM.â€"Select tart plums, wash and drain fruit. To each pound of plums allow threeâ€"fourths pound of sugar and one cup of water. Boil plums in the water for 10 to 16 minâ€" utes, or until the skins are tender. Add sugar and stir while boiling until jelly Children made permanent wards Wards placed in foster homes Adoptions completed Official warnings given Mileage travelled Meetings addressed f Persons prosecuted for offences Csourt attendance Juvenile cases Children on pxobatlon to cour( Wards placed in boarding hom_s Temporary wardship terminated Wards returned to Shelter H such dish ; jam recipe oulletin pi District Children‘s Aid Report for Month of June C1 uproar 32 â€"â€"LAikewise n 13â€"Viscous mud 38â€"â€"Regarded 14â€"Obtains 35â€"Fatal 16â€"White linen 36â€"Sheltered vestment from the 17â€"â€"Wife of sun‘s rays Odysseus 37â€"Celebrated 1â€"Reimburse 55â€"A small opening (Biol.) 10â€"Persia (official name) 11â€" studies 12â€"Deafening 20â€"Prickly head of a plant 22â€"Period of time 23â€"â€"Comparison 27â€"â€"Borrow 28â€"â€"Bimllar 31â€"A naérrow street 20â€" 21â€" 23â€" 24â€" through 8â€"Personal central pronoun New York 3â€"Gasp 11â€"Ardor 4â€"â€"Indefinite 15â€"â€"Reclined in article an ungraceâ€" bâ€"Bet of steps manner over fence )8 Correlative 1â€"Range of 6â€"â€"Water hills plagssgse! Beans ulits Menu Hint Tomato Juice Vegstable Meat Loatf Raked Potatoes 20 k# street 32â€"Likewise not Tomato Salad Home Made Jam 7â€"Short poem 980 do y 24 21 nia (abbr.) 20â€"â€"The least 20â€"â€"Exist whole numâ€" 21â€"â€"Lowest note ber (a@rith.) of Guilido‘s 30â€"â€"Central part scale Of a fruit 23â€"An anclent 31â€"Exclamaâ€" kingdom in tion of Syria surprise (poss.) 34â€"Expression 24â€"â€"Diminutive of inquiry of Pauline â€" 35 24â€"â€"Listen 19 â€"Pennsylvaâ€" 26â€"A fragment MondayWashWelcomes Starch Package with _ New Modern Directions Warn V acationists Against Impure Milk Winnipeg Tribune n Nebraska are Ancther sign that and south of the into its old stride "This list is impressive," said Dr. Gordon Bates, General Director of the League, "because it shows increasing realization on the part of summer reâ€" sort proprietors of tlhy> contribution pasteurized milk makes to health. Only a few years ago it was a common pracâ€" tice for residents of the larger cities, where they had enjoy>d the protection of safe milk, to send their families to summer resorts giving no thought to the source . of the milk used. How many cases of tuberculosis, septic sore throat and other milkâ€"borne diseases were brought back to the cities will never be known. There is now no reaâ€" son for anyon>» exposing their families to the danger of raw milk for pasteurâ€" ized milk can be cbtained all over the province. If one is interested in going elsewhere than to the resorts we have listed, enquiry should be made in adâ€" vance of making reservations, so that pasteurized milk may be assured." The Toronto officss of the Health League are receiving requests daily for the sturvey and it is planned now to exâ€" tend the service to oth=r provinces. The League in urging summer hotels in all parts of Canada to protect their guests by usinz only pasteurized milk is exâ€" tending a similar invitation to that given in this provinceâ€"to have their names listed by the Health League. Torono, July 16..â€"As a means of enâ€" suring a safe holiday, intending vacaâ€" tionists have been warned by the Health League of Canada against the us> of raw milk. In response to a reâ€" quest made of Ontario summer hotels for information as to those serving their guests with pasteurized milk exâ€" clusivrly, more than eighty have given the Leoague their names. In publishing this list, the Health League points out that it is probable many other resorts do serve pasteurized milk but have overlooked the importance Of assuring the public. Health League of Canada Urge Safe Holidays. . L a u n d T y * * Starch packâ€" age contains complete printed starching instructions for all fabrics. Instructions for 5 different starching solutions with a list of all the important wash items each solution is best suited for, appear on every label. Starch used correctly can give wonderful results, so get a mckage of the New IJvory Laundry starch and follow the modern directions printed on every label. If your grocer can‘t supply you send us his name and address and we will see that you are supplied. __8t. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited, Port Credit, Ontario. 4 MONDAY . JULY 18TH, 193 ‘â€"Telephone _ poles starting to sprout. the west, both north line, is getting back 30 know that the new Ivory n d â€" INn | s 8 method where you â€" guessed at the right amount of starch to use â€"vou‘ll be If starching the laundry on wash day has been a pasteurâ€" over the in going we have

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