Porcupine Advance, 25 Jul 1938, 2, p. 2

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38 Third Avenue Timmins Phone 1425 W«\\%%xmwwmm\wwfiaww try, you will find these berries called by different names. Generally, however, the lighter blueberries with their dewey coats are known as blueberries,. while the darker berries some of which are nearly black, are known as huckleberâ€" ries. Blueberries have smaller seeds and are generally This is particularly true of the gilant cultivated 44 1282244 284 2s 2t, 14. it t %, ‘t *# * ts 262 a%2s*2 +t L LE 22482atas*24, 5 y t 4 .0 4 000004 44 a s actast sate ate cte otestaate ate ata ate ate ote ate ote h ata ate ata ol a otre ote ol n on it a io stn I have been asked to settle an arguâ€" ment in this column.. "Are blueberries and huckleberries the same? Or are blueberries only those great big cultiâ€" Â¥ated berries which are now in marâ€" ket?" In various sections of the counâ€" some People Do Not Appear to be Able to Tell Huckle berries from Blueberries, Says Domestic Science Expert some Recipes for Delicious Berry Dishes. Jlher advanitages. o s wWeeQk Pelletner Hardware 58 Third Avenue Timmins Phone 1425 EC Ee TTOG Ordinary refrigerators are "Dryâ€"Cold" and food stored in them drys ort, loses weight and taste. Eliminate this waste with a new 1938 A PE X _ Airâ€"Conditioned _ Refrigerator. You‘ll save money, and have fresher, betâ€" ter tasting food. Come in and ste its many other advantages. â€" Food stays fresher and lasts longer in this new APEX Electric Airâ€"Conditioned Refrigerator. 1t retains the natural moilsâ€" ture in food, keeps it from drying out. onfuse Blueberries With Huckleberrles (By FEdith M. Barbew» 302 SHERBOURNE ST. (Just above Carliton) RA. 4135 511. RELGIS EVEBY ROOM is an outside 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 V‘ H EN Y Stay at t})e _ Measure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle mix well and bring to a full boil over the hottest fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Blueberry Jam 4% cups (2%, pounds) prepared fruit 7 cups (3 pounds) sugar _1 bottle fruit pectin. To prepare fruit, crush about two quarts fully ripe berries. Add juice of one lemon and grated rind of oneâ€"half lemon. 4 cup butter. 4 cup. sugar 1 egg 2+â€"2â€"3 cups four w teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 cup berries. Cream the butter and sugar together and add egg well beaten; mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately with the milk. Add berries with a little of the flour. Pour into greased muffin pans and bake in a hot cven (400 degrees Pahrenheit) twenty minutes. And, of course, this is blueberry pie season, although whichever berries are used we may call it huckleberry. It is one of our favourite American desserts and deserves our enthusiasm. And what is better than a blueberry roll or cobbler served hot with a hard sauce? Perhaps you will answer blueberry muffins. _ Although these berries are o sweet do not scant the sugar as it is neded to thicken the juice. Blueberry Muffins berries which are so delicic served with cream for dessert so delicious when And don‘t soakâ€"the nails too long or the nails themselves as well as the cutâ€" icle will tecome ‘softened. Dip small pads of cotton in oily. cuticle remover placing one small pad over each nail and leave on for three or four minutes. Then dip a cottonâ€"tipped orang>» stick into the remover and press the cuticle very gently. â€"Rinse and remove loosenâ€" ed particles of cuticle with a soft towel. Don‘t press too harda and don‘t work on any more of the dead cuticle than that which is soft and pliable. Try again The number of inquiries on foot care are a good barometer of feminin»e inâ€" terest in this subject, at this season. What to do about callouses; how to tréat thickening cuticle; what shade of nall polish to use; how to overcome exâ€" orss perspiration. These are but a few of the questions but because they ssem to be of such general interest I shall answer them here: Thickening cuticle, particularly if it has grown down over the nail may be a little difficult to work back. Don‘t atâ€" tempt to do it all in a single sitting. Buy some now! Small in cost but big in benefits! Enjoy it after every meal â€"millions do! Csx Wrigley‘s Gum helps you keep At! Relieves that stuffy feeling after eating. Cleanses crevices between teeth, too ... assures sweet breath. A simple aid to heaith! _ _ Onky pedicuvea nails will wear openâ€"toed sandals at the beaches this suinmer. Choose a bright polish and cover entire toenail for the best effect. By ELSIER PIERCE P A M O U § BEA V T VY OE X PE R T Inquiries on Foot Care Are Mounting Bc BEAUTIFUL THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE, SPOON BREADâ€"One cup fine white corn meal, one cup boiling water, two tablespoons shortening, one and oneâ€" third cups milk, two eggs, well beaten: one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon baking powder. Scald the meal with the boilâ€" ing water. Add Ilat. Let mixture cool. Stir in milk and wellâ€"beaten eggs, to which salt and baking powder have been â€" added. Pour mixture into greased baking dish and bake about greased baking 40 minutes in a bring to a boil and thicken with the cornstarch which has been mixed with the two tablespoons of milk. Add satâ€" cup and seasoning. Serve hot on salâ€" mon loaf. caiuse a scratch or (to say nothing of a wound) which in turn may lead to infection. Again the oily cutâ€" icle remover comes to the rescue. Moiâ€" sten a cottonâ€"tipped orange stick in the remover, then dip in powdered. pumice and gently work away the top layers of hardened skin. As in the case of hardâ€" enm:d cuticle, be content to do a little each day instead of digging hard. Continue until the callous disappears. Nail Makeâ€"up If you are painting the toes at all, you might as well be bold about it. Flesh tints are too innocuous. The true rosyâ€" red have more character. When the skin begins to tan. change to a browner Callouses Very often I am asked for directions for "cutting away callouses." This is something I definitely do not advise anyone but an expert to do. Rememâ€" ber that cutting a w»ee bit too deep may in a day or two. And in about a week mostâ€" of:â€" it will be well loosemed and cleaned away. hade,. that is Returning to her home after an absence of 16 years, Diane Perkins, 20 of Vancouver, was unanimously chosen ‘Miss Toronto"‘ for 1938 at the anâ€" nual Toronto police games. Diane was taken to Vancouver when she was four yvears old, but returned to Toronto five weeks ago, seeking a jJOb as a model. Assistant Inspector of Detectives Moses Mulnolland presiâ€" dent. of the police games, RIGHT, is shown presenting a bouquet to Miss Toronto, while Mayor Raiph Day smilingly looks on. In addition to the Sowers. Diane won cup. trip to Atlantic City and a cheque for $300. VANCOUVER BEAUTY WINS ‘MISS TORONTO® (Picture courtesy of Cutex) inting the toes at all, you be bold about it. Flesh inocuous. The true rosyâ€" e character. When the tan, change to a browner a reddish brown or rust. dish and bake about hot oven, 400 degrees F In the edit eyburian last lowing inter{ on the road pr Haileykuryian‘ the only sure for the immec eyburian savs: ventu>e 0 problem Tourists Need Good Roads and Roads Need Tourists Coffee or for AI (From Dom Picnics st evervone. a include com . »mir preparations, voted as amon ably because â€" reglllar menal cHort in hon what typs of Toa Menus for Campfire â€" and Hamper Picnics Children Hamper Menu alad Plateâ€"Devilled Egg: bination of Fresh Vege: as Cucoumbers, Tomatot Sugegestions to Add to the Fresh or Tea ced mea quircd, Che plit rol cusly with â€" icasi Th 11 ich 17¢ Bsets Butter:d RBread or Fruit Salad carried in covéred Gingerbread Milk Shakes for ?asures o1 ULL th f1 Milk for Evetr Camplive Menu Camnplive Menu 1 1C pi 11 A f0o 11 Adul WA Ti for All ul All n campfi as R: On Rolls and a Comâ€" ibles such nic Time â€" bread) s from time les suc! Pickled andwiches aI ushed ) @1 "In any evi>nt, we can all agrge with the Minister when he says we can‘t have tourist traffic without good roads, and the North Country has welcomed the improvements that have been made during the past year or two. It would be nice to have a paved highway runâ€" ning richt through the centre of. the T. N. O. area, but while that is still something for the futiure, we hope that the present gravel roads will receive sufficient attention to keep them in at lzast passable condition for the few venturesome tourists who do brave the dangers of travelling on such obsolete rcad syst>ms. A good gravel road is not at all bad for a drive, either on plea "This does seem to be something of a problem, but still the solution cannot be so difficult as Mr. McQuesten would make out. Assuredly, if the roads must > paid for by the tourist traffic, they will have to be bulilt first and the monâ€" y providsed in some other way until such time as the returns start coming in. This would be just the same as starting a new business; the investâ€" mrnt must be made first and the proâ€" fits, if any, com»> later on as the busiâ€" ng to W Torth." Mints On EFashions Cath:2: od tha 4â€"From 10â€"Full of gas 5â€"FEleventh 14â€"Split pulse month of the (E. Ind.) * Jewish 16â€"A collapse calendar 109â€"â€"Male cat 6â€"Secize 21â€"Droop DOWN 2â€"Part of verb 7â€"A narcotic "to be" preparation 3â€"Hangy downâ€" 8â€"Heron ward sleep 4â€"From 10â€"Full of gas 1â€"An animal resembling a lizard 1â€"Cut down 22â€"A tug 3â€"Advertiseâ€" ment 5â€"A cushion‘ 7â€"Prickly heads of plants Occupied a seat Affirmative reply Reccive Phlegmatic An inlet of the sea Th For Early Fall Wear srine»s Standard:â€"It is unâ€" 1at Hitler has repiudiated the Max .Schmeling. Dbad nt or for business trips GuU Brown Knit Dresses Chie for E 19 cod highway to the of time 44â€"Bymbol for methyl 45 â€"â€"Muse of lyric poetry 47â€"Tease 49â€"â€"Uncommon storage 40â€"Constructed 42â€"Long period debt 37â€"Bhade tree 39â€"â€"Box used for wines 33â€"Rotate 35â€"â€"To be in 27â€"Director 32â€"Dry, said of 25 24â€"Form of the 38â€"Unit of verb "to be" quantitaâ€" 26â€"Further tive meterp, 28â€"Born (musgic) 20â€"A roughness 41â€"Letter of, 30â€"â€"Attach Greek 31iâ€"â€"Conscious alphabet 34â€"Border 43â€"Seize 35â€"â€"Hebréw suddenly measure 46â€"Conjunction 36â€"A kind of _ 48â€"Symbol for/ cheese from glucinum * L allenaA St. Louis Postâ€"Despatch:â€"The optiâ€" mist says his glass is half full; the pessimist says his is half empty. Fall riding coats are growing conâ€" servative in colour, as a change from the bold plaids which have been fayâ€" oured. Pointed and draped toques, very ‘high in front, are worn in Paris. Handâ€"palnted lace lingerie is suffiâ€" clently ‘different‘ to be alluring. The importer declares that these lace garâ€" ments, which are made of the Alencon type lace, painted by hand, will wash and <â€" have bee>n rigorously tested to prove the point. ' Pockets are more numerous than ever before in shirts to go with your vacaâ€" tion slacks,. As many as four to six pockets are seen in them and the shirt may have long or short sleeves.~ Height is the principal quality, of the new Paris fall hats. Crowns are ‘thigh and run to peaks; birds and. feather fancies soar aloft; if the trimmings do not tilt toward heaven, the hat materâ€" lals are manipuated to do so. The top shows a deubleâ€"breasted closing and selfâ€"coloured suede belt. The broadâ€"brimmed chapeau is of matching brown felt, accented with a band of roseâ€"coloured crosgrain ribbon. The accessories are dark brown alliâ€" gator. style Whimsies Thére is some agitation for a boned evening slip to wear under sheer evenâ€" frocks.. The strapless evening frocks are themselves boned to hold them in place, but lingerie shoulder straps are a pest under the very sheer gown, and the boned and strapless slip bodice has been suggested to remedy the matter. More power to it! For early fall wear a good suggesâ€" tion is a twoâ€"plece knit dress of cocoa brown flecked with rose. ~*@@ y ou t h a t :yl\})p(‘fll‘Oll the h eW lvory f z7 % U a u n dir y htzu('h pa('kage In fact we bélieve it‘s the only package of laundry statrch you can buy with such complete directions. How to revive limp oftâ€" washed _ tablelinensâ€"what â€"starch solution to use for different fabrics to give the most desirable results, are clearly shown on the label. If your grocer hasn‘t the new blue and white package of Ivory Laundry Starch, send us his name and address and we will see that he is supplied. St. Lawrence StarchCo. Limited, Port Credit,Ont. _ s Starching Directions for NEW PACKAGE Experts Prepare 17 14 lv Fall W hat and how to starch on wash day $M o n d a y , n ee dn o longer, preâ€" se n t aon y I])rohlems.' ‘he problems all disappear with the come plete â€" direcâ€" tions to guide

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